I Don't See No Steers, So You Must Be Queer

May 8, 2024 9:44pm CST
A tribute to one of my all time favorite actors, Lou Gossett, Jr. who played the hard edged officer in An Officer And A Gentleman. My favorite line of his was "There's nothing but queers and steers in Illinois and I don't see no steers so you must be queer." Lou won an Oscar for this role and I drank champagne for two weeks. Lou was one of the veteran actors whose acting left an impact on the screen, the movie industry, the audience and showed acting was a real skill. He was the golden age of highly skilled actors. Here's to A Superb acting career, and a man who was truly An officer and a gentleman.
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@kareng (59654)
• United States
9 May
Loved that movie!
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4 Jun
It was a very good movie.
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@kareng (59654)
• United States
4 Jun
@JimmyDeen Agreed!!
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@annierose (21583)
• Philippines
9 May
Here's to Lou Gossett, Jr., a consummate professional and a true master of his craft. His contributions to cinema will continue to inspire and entertain audiences for generations to come.
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4 Jun
I couldn't have said it better myself
@jstory07 (139816)
• Roseburg, Oregon
9 May
That was a really good movie.
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4 Jun
Yes, on the top of my list of best movies.