Hi Bubba! Actually there were and still are many, many buildings called: "Gilda's Club." Click on the link and it will tell you what all those many places do for everyone and ... just click the link. Okay? Okay ...
http://www.gildasclub.org/faqs.aspAlso ...
http://www.findadeath.com/Deceased/r/Gilda...ilda_radner.htmInterjection: This has got to be one of my all time fav skits Gilda did on SNL. To this day, I remember most of the lyrics to her "Gimmie Mick!" ... Song, even though I only saw that skit one time. What a talent and treasure. Here it is ...
Gilda Radner - Candy Slice
http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=...ideoid=28326087I'll bet there's a better version on YouTube .......
Bubba, you'll love this. I know I do. Here's a direct quote from Gilda Radner regarding what dogs mean ... To her! Click and read it for yourself ...
http://www.petbrags.com/profiles/blog/show...logPost%3A30409There's stuff to click at the top, too. Also, you can register as a member to this online community. Look to the right written in green. She also participated greatly in animal rescue of all species of creatures great and small! By the way, where it says "PetBrags.com" is clickable. Click it! Lookie! There and at the very top in purple to the right where it says "Videos and TV." Heck, click everything.
Oh, the title of the book she wrote is titled: "It's Always Something." Here's a link ...
http://www.amazon.com/Its-Always-Something...r/dp/038081322XLike I said, I read it many years ago and it is a must, must must read! Word! Here's a teaser so to speak ...
"Completed before Radner's death last month, this is her personal account of her struggle with ovarian cancer and her inspiring attempt to keep an upbeat attitude during her illness. Her discussion of a Santa Monica patient support group called the Wellness Community is the best part of the book and may be of interest to cancer patients and their families. However, readers expecting the show business history that the promotional material to this book promises will be disappointed; Radner's work with Saturday Night Live, her creation of such memorable characters like Emily Litella and Roseanna Roseannadanna, and her film work with husband Gene Wilder get scant attention here. Radner certainly deserves a biography that would record those achievements."
Here are three reviews from well respected publications ...
"Death Be Not Proud: The Book Remains A Victorious Volume." -- Detroit Free Press
"Extraordinarily Candid...A Testament To Her Courage And Comedic Spirit." -- Chicago Tribune
"Touching and Witty." -- USA Today
Awesome book and I could not put it down. I hope you read it, too. Dang, I hope everyone does. Hey, her true story benefits us. Inspiration ... I have no words. Simply an amazing, wonderful, dear soul!!!
God Bless her! My Mom who was also wonderful, awesome, super terrific, loving, remarkable, friends to all creatures great and small including humans ... Mom died at age 42 just like Gilda. You know what they say. "The good die young." Well, that's sure applies to Gilda Radner. And special blessings to her husband, actor Gene Wilder for being there with her every step of the way.
Here's a whole lot everything Gilda Radner ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilda_RadnerAnd now for some sweet memories of a very funny and talented lady. Click here ...
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_quer...q=1&oq=GildThat will take you to bunches and oodles of Gilda Radner skits, performances, appearances and so on. Make sure to keep turning the pages at the bottom cuz there's more than just on page one. Enjoy, my Friend!
Big Hugs!!!
Your Pal,
Dottie xoxoxox