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September 7, 2003:

SUNDAYS AND SUBWAYS ARE FOR SLEEPING

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Well, dear readers, here we are, the beginning of a brand spanking new week. I will keep these here notes short today, because it’s Sunday, sweet Sunday and Sundays are for sleeping – or is that subways are for sleeping? Perhaps both Sundays and subways are for sleeping. Of course, I am wide awake and not in the subway so could someone please tell me what the hell I’m talking about?

Yesterday I taped next week’s radio show with our very own Mr. Donald Feltham, and we played eight count them eight songs from the new Jeepers Creepers CD and we gabbed quite a bit as well, and I’m afraid we dished the dirt a little, too. You won’t want to miss a single word – Donald should have it up and running a week from today. Meanwhile, he’ll have a brand spanking new radio show up this very day.

Speaking of this very day, have I mentioned that it’s Sunday, the beginning of a brand spanking new week? And don’t forget, tonight is our Unseemly Live Chat at six o’clock Pacific Mean Daylight Savings Time. Be there or be round.

I picked up the new Superbit edition of Lawrence of Arabia – they’ve done a new transfer for this edition and comparing it with the previously released Special Edition one finds a sharper image and slightly better color, and the whole affair has more clarity and depth. I also got the Superbit edition of Leon, with Jean Reno and Natalie Portman. I’d read some grumblings about the transfer and image but those rumblings were made by nerts – it looks and sounds swell, and while it’s ultimately a rather silly film, I really like the performances of Mr. Reno and Miss Portman and the relationship their characters have – and also the villain of Mr. Gary Oldman is played so wackily that you can’t take your eyes off him. I haven’t checked out Sleeping Beauty yet, but I shall be and I shall have a full report for you.

Well, why don’t we all click on the Unseemly Button below because it is Sunday, sweet Sunday, the beginning of a brand new week.

Have I mentioned that Sundays and subways are for sleeping? Have I mentioned that tonight is our Unseemly Live Chat? Have I mentioned that I’m keeping these here notes short?

I must say, the singing bird is outside my window and it is really feeling its oats today – it is out there belting Another Hundred People and I think it’s giving Pamela Myers a run for her money.

Well, dear readers, I must take the day, I must do the things I do, I must write, I must do some errands, I must try to watch a DVD and I must laze about like a lazy loafer, for it is Sunday, sweet Sunday. Today’s topic of discussion: It’s free-for-all day, the day in which you, dear readers, get to talk about any old thing you want to – yes, Virginia, you choose the topics. I’ll be checking in often so let’s have loads of lovely posts and then, a bit later, I’ll see you all at chat. Until then, post away, my pretties.

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