Neil Barclay:  

CLASS OF 1956
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South High SchoolClass of 1956
Salt lake city, UT
University of UtahClass of 1960
Salt lake city, UT

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I hope old friends remember me as friends and not as old. I have erudition to burn. If you have questions about the meaning of life, just contact me. My nomen is "Listen to Dear Blabby." P.S. I don't really know if "nomen" can be used this way. My other motto is caveat emptor. Whoever you ma...Expand for more
y be, you have my best wishes. Forewarning: I'm not sure my wishes are ever effective. I used to be in show biz and then in academe. This should be fair notice as to my mental state. I didn't retire - the world retired me. The show biz way of saying the same: "Don't call us, we'll call you."
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NGB-
NGB AS RADIO NEWS ANNOUNCER
NGB AS SIR TOBY BELCH
SMILE WHEN YOU SAY THAT!
DOPPELGANGER
I TAKE MY GUNS TO TOWN, MA
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IS THAT WHAT YOU REALLY THINK?
LISTEN TO DEAR BLABBY
NEIL UNDER THE INFLUENCE
NGB AS OLD MAN - 75
Fleur - whole photo from which head-shot was taken.
She was the last of a prize-winning Australian breed.  Her dam and sire were three-times National Grand Champions.  Fleur took first place in a special category because she was still being used to breed.
NGB as radio announcer; 1963 (publicity photo).  Age 23.
NGB as Sir Toby Belch; Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night"; MainStage UCLA; 1966.  Age 25
NGB as dirty old man; 2013.  Age 75.
NGB when he's smiling; approx 2008.  Age 70. Hat band real snakeskin; Stetson Aussi outback.
NGB playing incognito; approx 2007.  Age 69.
Below is a succinct, truly definitive observation abstracted from an article titled The Internet: Alpha and Omega to a Brave New World; authored by Hilary White, Rome correspondent of the news publication The Remnant. 

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Here is a photo of the hotel in the Bannack, Montana Ghost Town alluded to above.  It seems a prime candidate for a wannabe paranormal spirit to wander around in.  In the daytime, it is spooky; in spite of my non-belief in
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Thank you, even though my appreciation is just a little late. I'm still trying to get my new computer formatted right. At present, I'm attempting, without success, to replace the pl
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