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June 15, 2003:

PUT ON YOUR SUNDAY CLOTHES

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Well, dear readers, we will be having our very first Kritzerland signing come next Saturday at Bookfellows in Glendale, California. I will have complete details for you in the next few days, and I do hope some of our West Coast Hainsie/Kimlet dear readers and lurkers will come and help make the signing a successful one. I will be reading from the book, there will be refreshments galore (including cheese slices and ham chunks and cake) and the whole affair should be quite sparkling.

Last night I went to a friend’s screening room to see a movie and the evening turned out to be a tribute to the late Mr. Gregory Peck. We saw Spellbound and then Cape Fear was shown. In attendance was Mr. Melville Shavelson, the director of The Five Pennies which, of course, starred our very own Susan Gordon. Unfortunately I was not able to speak to him about said Susan Gordon because he arrived late and then left immediately after Spellbound. Spellbound was, as always, very entertaining – and I always enjoy the Salvador Dali-designed dream sequence. In addition to Mr. Peck and Miss Ingrid Bergman, the supporting players are excellent, especially Mr. Leo G. Carroll. I didn’t stick around for Cape Fear since I’d seen it not too long ago.

Don’t forget, tonight is our Unseemly Live Chat which will begin promptly at six o’clock Pacific Mean Daylight Savings Time. Do come by, for these chats are just too too, and there are always sparkling revelations that are only revealed in the chat room. Be there or be round.

Well, why don’t we all click on the Unseemly Button below because if we don’t this whole site could explode to smithereens or, at the very least, jonesareens.

The singing bird is back in my good graces. Its midnight warbling is no more, and it is currently outside on this beautiful Sunday singing Put on your Sunday Clothes, which I shall do momentarily. Right now I do not have my Sunday Clothes on, I have my Saturday night things on, but soon I shall have my Sunday Clothes on and I shall parade around my neighborhood grandly in my beads and buckles and bows because, frankly, there’s no blue Monday in your Sunday clothes. What the hell am I talking about?

Don’t forget, Donald will have a brand spanking new radio show up at some point today and I’m quite certain it will be a corker. Perhaps someday Donald will do a show devoted to the singing bird.

Well, dear readers, I must take the day, I must do the things I do, I must put on my Sunday clothes, I must take the latest batch of book pages to my friend Margaret for her mental delectation and I must eat various and sundried foodstuffs and then prepare for the Unseemly Live Chat. Today’s topic of discussion: It’s Sunday – free-for-all day, the day in which you get to discuss any old thing your collective hearts desire. For those who don’t have contributions to make when the topic is one they don’t have knowledge with, here is the perfect opportunity to start a topic which you are intimately acquainted with. So, post away, my pretties, and I shall be checking back often to make certain we are not lagging or lollygagging, post-wise, and then I shall see you all at chat.

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