Vilma. KISS! Larry Cedrone? Makin' Money!

Sometimes you don't need sound when you can easily read lips. Here's Vilma's surprise wedding shower. Overwhelmed, she immediately begins to cry.

She nearly trips but Antionette catches her as my mother laughs at her reaction. You don't need audio to hear what Vilma says just as Antionette takes off her scarf:
YouTube - VilmasSurprise

Here's the greatest kiss of all time
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The best quality KISS captured on film:
ThatsaKiss

Kiss the youtube versions:YouTube - Kiss!
SlooooooowMotion: YouTube - KissTwo
A Disney-like magical moment:Art & Vilma KISS!
A Digital Kiss:Vilma's BIG KISS!

Vilma's surprise party & wedding reception:YouTube - Vilma&Art
The digital surprise party:Vilma's Surprise Shower

Welcome to the best quality party:Vilma's & Art's Party
Who is Larry Cedrone?

Vilma was my Godmother. In the mid 60's she decided to buy First Day Issue stamps. Her thought was they would someday be worth money. She mailed nine between 1964-1965.
Seven of the nine are addressed to Larry CEDRONE!
Think about this, she doesn't write the wrong last name once, but seven times. She also mails two to Thornwood. What's worse, my mother who always got the mail never noticed it.
In 1976 my mother put all the envelopes inside this one larger envelope & wrote this:

Buy a house? The stamps are worth about $15.00. Maybe I can buy lunch.
Speaking of dollars. I made real money as a kid. Click on the dollar bill to enlarge it.
Read the caption within the photo and you'll understand what it's about.

Thumbnail Check out THIS Kiss in HD!
Now THAT's a Kiss!

Lastly a couple of years ago a film director from South America asked if he could use a clip of my home movie in his movie made up of old films. In return I along with anyone else who said YES were listed in the imdb (film database) as producer: 
 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5883851/ 

Art & Vilma (Arpie) Tougas are the face/still frame of the film. I'm not sure if this is the full movie or a 30 min edited version. The clip is then used again at about 28:55 for about 10 seconds. The film is odd. 
I assume from my conversations with the director it was supposed to make you think. It did alright. I thought to myself, "What the Hell is this guy talking about?!" 

Give the film a few seconds to establish itself then slide the video bar to about 28:45 to see Art n Vilma within 10 seconds and for about as long:
 https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/live-life-dearest--2#/story

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