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09-19-2008 03:45 PM |
Question for Jodi B. (and others)
Posted By: <b>Jodi Birkholm</b><p>Actually, I was being quite literal, with no sarcasm intended. I agree with your feelings on this issue.<br /><br />Nearing the end of his life, Stump found himself down on his luck. Besides creating negative mythology surrounding Cobb, he was also responsible for forging several amateurish handwritten Cobb letters. After knowing this, how much stock would you place in what a man like that has to say? Some of it may be true, but how much is anyone's guess. It can be ascertained that Cobb's character mellowed with time (at least when it came to dealing with the public). From one young boy's latter-day account, he was even soft-spoken, patient and gentle with children (circa 1951). One thing in the Stump account is believable, however--the fact that Tyrus had no close friends in the end. Even though he was apparently paying for the upkeep of Mickey Cochrane at that point, I can't say as I've seen anything written on a particular closeness between the two men.<br />
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