Your parents


Hi Doug
My mom and i just watched and loved your film!
When i was a kid uncle vince and aunt barb were my favorite favorite family tovist, i was crazy about them!
Even when we moved deom westport to southport, I nagged my mom all the time to go to your parents house.
The adults drank and smoked and danced and laughed. And i was a total bratty show off and had a ball.
Pls tell them I never forgot them and going to their house.
(I am 57, you might not have been born, or were a baby).
Nicole Van Leight
(My mom is Joan and my dad, who died last year is Peter)

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Did you post this message by mistake? These message boards are for discussion of the named works of entertainment.

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And she uses them to contact the director,deal with it :)

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Best post ever!!!

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Yeah, like you have to be a 13 year old to enjoy humor? Lighten up the judgment machine! And that means even if you're black or white, lesbian or gay, smart or challenged, Jewish, Hispanic, Asian, male or female or whatever, YOU could have a sense of understanding & having humor!!!!! Well, maybe not if you're a millennial, Gen X, Gen Z, or work for a corporation that tell you what to think - that all according to the Nat'l Lampoon (well maybe not exactly cuz it's a regional thing or at least a political correct characterization thingy).

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I hope Joan is holding up well.

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https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/nytimes/name/peter-van-leight-obituary?id=22926946

VAN LEIGHT--Peter Robert, 79, of Bonita Springs, FL, formerly of Manhattan and Bronxville, NY. Husband of Victoria (Roschen) Van Leight, Bonita Springs, FL, Father of Nicole Van Leight, New York, NY, Erik Van Leight, San Clemente, CA and Courtney (William) McCarthy, Bronxville, NY, Grandfather of William, and Mary Catherine McCarthy Bronxville, NY. Peter's career spanned 40 years as a magazine publishing executive, including senior management positions at TIME Inc., Conde Nast, Kiplinger's, and The Harvard Business Review. He was also part of the original launch team of New York Magazine (from 1968-1974) where he served as Vice President, Director of Advertising. For information on funeral services shikanyfuneralhome.com/ obituaries. Services are being handled by Shikany's Bonita Funeral Home, Bonita Springs, FL, 239-992-4982.

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