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The Three Stooges Journal # 133

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Offline BeAStooge

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The Three Stooges Journal # 133 is now out, or at least winging its way to subscribers' mailboxes.

For non-subscribers, here's a little of what you're missing...
 - Rare candid photos
 - Itinerary and guest details for the 2010 Fan Club Meeting
 - The story of Joe DeRita's 1st wife
 - The Stooges and Pittsburgh's TV host Paul Shannon
 - Part 2 of the Stooges' 1962 promotional tour and personal appearances
 - Costar bios
 - The Stooges' 1950s compilation features
 - More...

Click the link above for more details, and subscription information.


Offline falsealarms

This is probably the best issue I've seen in my 2-3 years of subscribing.


Offline curlysdame

This does sound like a really good one.  Can't wait to get mine!   ;D
"Imagine five things like us in one room??  I can't stand it!" - Curly (Time Out For Rhythm 1941)


Offline FineBari3

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This is probably the best issue I've seen in my 2-3 years of subscribing.

It is one of the best that I have seen!
Mar-Jean Zamperini
"Moe is their leader." -Homer Simpson


Offline Larry Fine Fan

This is definitely one of the BEST Journals I've received. The articles on their travels and on Paul Shannon are wonderful! I absolutely love them!


Offline IFleecem

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Another Great Issue, wonderful cover shot of Curly getting gussied up for the short "Slippery Silks".  ALWAYS learn something I did not know from each issue of the Journal along with photos I have never seen before.   


Offline Waldo Twitchell

Each issue is gem! All the issues of this journal should be compiled into a book someday.
Maybe a best of "Three Stooges Journal"...


Offline metaldams

I hope I'm not giving too much away, but the little story about The Three Stooges visiting the dying boy was touching, and much respect to Moe for the way he handled it in the press.

- Doug Sarnecky