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Well, you've read the notes, the notes were strictly by the numbers, and now it is time for you to post until the numbered cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: CHREMATOPHOBIA!
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Well, you've read the notes, the notes were strictly by the numbers, and now it is time for you to post until the numbered cows come home.
You mean...like this?
(http://www.hindu.com/2005/01/28/images/2005012805801201.jpg)
Good thing they're not home, yet. ;)
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Topic of the Day: all of them. ::)
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;D
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Too bad bk couldn't reunite the entire trio of cows from Home On The Range:
David Burnham
Jason Graae
Gregory Jbara
der Brucer
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TOD
Popeye's Chicken
Taco Bell
The End
der Brucer
If I can go back to CA, add In N Out Burger!
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How to get Mom to accept that you're gay:
Mom, meet my fiancé:
(http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.spinner.com/media/2007/09/courtney-love-200-081407.jpg)
der Brucer
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In addition to smashing down Prof Dumbledore's closet door (previously reported by George) COMCAST ENTERTAINMENT (http://www.comcast.net/entertainment/index.jsp?cat=ENTERTAINMENT&fn=/2007/10/20/793067.html) ALSO REPORTED:
Hollywood Union Authorized to Strike
LOS ANGELES - Members of Hollywood's film and television writers union have overwhelmingly voted to authorize a strike anytime after their contract expires at the end of the month.
More than 5,000 members of the Writers Guild of America cast ballots, with 90 percent voting in favor of authorizing the strike, the union said Friday evening. Members voted Thursday.
If memory serves, the last such strike in 1988 brought us some newTV fare from down-under (the revised Mission Impossible, for one).
der Brucer
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WOD: I'm just having a really hard time imaginging it. :P
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TOD: McDonald's Strawberry Shakes
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Really loved your beautiful spring photos, DR Tomovoz! :)
Thanks for the link, DR George. Who knew? That JK Rowling's a tricky one!
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And the word of the day is: CHREMATOPHOBIA!
Folks who prefer non-dairy creamer over half-and-half suffer from this malady.
Broadway show backers also qualify :)
der Brucer
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TOD: McDonald's Strawberry Shakes
I think Jeanette spells it Mac!
der Brucer
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TOD: Jack in the Box Ultimate Cheeseburger
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Latest temptation from JESSICA'S BISCUIT (http://www.ecookbooks.com/p-9784-pork-and-sons.aspx?affiliateid=10097)
(http://www.ecookbooks.com/images/PRODUCT/medium/10226.jpg)
Pork & Sons by Stephane Reynaud is the quintessential pig cookbook, featuring 150 simple and delicious rustic pork recipes such as pork with dates and dried apricots, warm sausage and Puy lentil salad, tagliatelle with lardon, choucroute, even the ultimate bacon club sandwich. And Reynaud should know. Not only is he co-owner of the acclaimed restaurant Villa 9 Trois in Montreuil (just outside of Paris), he also comes from a long line of generations of butchers and farmers in the Ardeche, just southwest of Grenoble.
In his authentic and intensely personal cookbook, Reynaud presents us with a multitude of ideas on how to cook fine and succulent pork, while inviting us to share his family's age-old passion for the pig and to celebrate the long delicious history between man and swine. This affectionate tribute includes enticing photographs of each dish, and between each chapter there are photographs of the region, the faces of the region and of their daily work, as well as hand-drawn illustrations of the pig itself in many hilarious poses.
der Brucer
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(http://www.alexross.com/FF8.jpg)
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TOD
PIZZA!!!
Although the ones that are not fast and loose are the kinds you can bring home to Mother.
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DR TOMovOZ - this is what Jules Nurrish the writer of NO ORDINARY JOE says:
I did not use actual pieces from the published Diaries, instead opting to write the narrative myself, in the often outrageous style of Orton. It was challenging to try and successfully make the main character believable, while creating a voiceover narrative that belonged to a semi-fictional Orton.
So perhaps he wrote that line himself.
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If I have a choice and Fast Food is the order of the day, I usually go to Burger King. I like the Whopper.
I like Taco Bell now and then, the chicken soft taco is easy to eat.
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I think on TV it would be Strictly by the Numb3rs.
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I rarely eat fast food anymore but I do remember Arby's back when they used real roast beast. There was a big ole honkin' piece of meat on a spit in the back of the restaurant and they would carve that off for sandwiches. That's a long ago memory. Chipolte is good for (too) large Mexican delights. There are no Dairy Queens in Manhattan (that I know of) but I used to like going there as a child.
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I loved last night's episode of GHOST WHISPERER. It sure had me on the edge of my seat~
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DR TOMovOZ - this is what Jules Nurrish the writer of NO ORDINARY JOE says:
I did not use actual pieces from the published Diaries, instead opting to write the narrative myself, in the often outrageous style of Orton. It was challenging to try and successfully make the main character believable, while creating a voiceover narrative that belonged to a semi-fictional Orton.
So perhaps he wrote that line himself.
Thanks Jack. It is for DR FJL who asked the question.
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Goodnight and good luck!
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Oh dear....I remembered the question, at least.
Thanks DR TOMovOZ....and thanks for the spring pics!!
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Working today, but still riding with others.
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I will watch the MAD MEN season finale On Demand tonight, I hear there are a couple of shocks a long the way!
MR BK have you watched this show yet?
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TOD - Taco Del Mar
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Good morning! Adam had to be at his meeting at 7:00 this morning. His alarm kept going off and since I was dreaming that I had taken Callie to a rescue shelter and someone had adopted her rather than taking her to the vet, I decided not to go back to sleep
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I have discovered that the hard wood floors in my house make it way too easy to hear everything going on in my house. Good thing I live alone or I'd never get any sleep!
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Well, I think I'll get dressed and go out for breakfast.
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Good EARLY morning DR CILLA LIZ.
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I am off to work myself.
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Good Morning JRand. Have a great day at work
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This David Copperfield thing is interesting. The cops seized 2 million in cash as evidence of sexual abuse of some sort? How on earth does 2 million in cash prove that?
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Saturday morning greetings! It's an information-waitressing day for me.
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I have a free day, tra la tra la. It was such a busy/insane week, this is just what need. I'm going to clean house! It's going to be near 80 degrees. So it will be great to open the windows and air out the house
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I will also have time to run my errands, go to the store etc. I know, what an exciting life, but I can't wait to do all my little jobs
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Enjoy your day, DR Cillaliz - sometimes that kind of puttering is exactly what we need!
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I have a free day today, too!
My favorite fast food is from SONIC.
Late last night I got a phone call from sometimes DR eviltwin, who had gone to a Stephen Schwartz celebration at Town Hall which was populated by many stars, including Schwartz himself, Karen Akers, Liz Callaway, Maz von Essen and. . . .JASON GRAAE!
The reason Janet was phoning me so late, was that she had several messages for me from Jason.
Before the call, I was watching a film written by DR Pogue, PSYCHO III, which I have never seen. . .I will finish watching it sometime today. I hadn't realized that Universal offered a triple feature dvd set of the three sequels to PSYCHO.
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Jrand - Yes, I had asked about that line, which has over the last twelve hours become a candidate for a driving (yet sort of resigned and sad :) ) philosophy by which to appreciate life. Thanks for doing that research.
(Oh, the quote again was "It all ends in disappointment, but there is beauty along the way,"
It just moves me so much< i just wanted to repeat it.)
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Good Morning!
I'm up, I'm up.... And I'm already back from the gym! :)
-And on a Saturday no less!
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I have a free day today, too!
My favorite fast food is from SONIC.
Late last night I got a phone call from sometimes DR eviltwin, who had gone to a Stephen Schwartz celebration at Town Hall which was populated by many stars, including Schwartz himself, Karen Akers, Liz Callaway, Maz von Essen and. . . .JASON GRAAE!
Hmm... Why do I think that that was what I was supposed to do last night. For some reason, I'm thinking a friend of mine had an extra ticket, and invited me to come along with him... Hmm... Or maybe I was just hoping that a friend would have had an extra ticket... ???
*And I believe Betty Buckley is performing tonight as part of the cabaret festival at Town Hall.
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DR Cillaliz - When will you go see Callie today?
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BK - The score to HOME ON THE RANGE was quite exciting, but got stiffed in the Oscar race that year since the film was a box office disapointment. The lyrics to Alan Menken's music were written by the talented and by any standards fabulous Glenn Slater. Glenn and his also gifted wife Wendy came to LAST STARFIGHTER at NYMF, by the way.
(I thought the song "Will the Sun Ever Shine Again?" sung by Bonnie Raitt in the HOME ON THE RANGE film was as good as, or better than, any of the nominees that year.)
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As for the Topic of the Day...
McDonald's was always the stand-by. However, in Richmond, the Arby's were the way to go. The gentleman who owns the franchises there basically upgraded the standard Arby's fare. In fact, some of the locations are more like full-service restaurants with food-brought-to-your-table-service, as well as extended menu offerings such as BBQ Chicken and Prime Rib(!). And they run that 5-for-$5 Roast Beef Sandwich Special, well... Dinner is on me! I liked their Curly Fries, but if the wait was not too long, I would get their Potato Cakes. And a Jamocha Shake.
I used to always get a Taco Salad at Taco Bell, and then one day all that nutritional information finally sunk in about what I was eating. :-\ However, a Soft Chicken Taco makes for a quick, semi-nutritious bite.
Oh, and Popeye's too. And I see that they've brought back the onion rings again. Hmm...
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Hmm... I should go see Mary Poppins to catch Alexandra's first show as Jane Banks... But it's such a nice day outside... And I'll probably be seeing the show (again) tomorrow with my parents... So... We'll see...
However, a friend of mine is coming in today from New Hampshire, and he wanted to hit the Metropolitan Museum this afternoon, so...
Decisions, decisions. Options, Options.
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Good morning, all! Restless sleep and strange dreams, including one about the Macbeths and one about DR Ginny and Richard visiting in Manhattan over a Christmas holiday that seemed awfully sunny and warm.
My brother Randy just called about some estate issues, but I believe I may have finally won a battle with the Macbeths. Since I trust neither of them, I'm not celebrating yet.
Today, a lot of work on the chart for David Burnham. On Monday I have a discussion with the orchestra paying for this job and I'm sending nothing out till the billing is in place. David came by yesterday afternoon to pick up his original materials and we dished a bit about last night's performance at Town Hall; he was singing "Out There," from The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
That's the news at 10:15 am.
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Good morning!
Much cooler this mornig which is helpful since it's heating back up in the afternoon. Right now, however, doors and windows are open, and I'm enjoying the cool.
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From today's NY Times:
Just in time for Halloween - ???
(http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/10/20/world/20japan.xlarge1.jpg)
In Japan, A Hiding Place You Can Wear (http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/20/world/asia/20japan.html?hp)
It's one of those serious news stories with a funny edge to it. If you have access to nytimes.com, be sure to check out the accompanying "Urban Camouflage" slide show.
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BK - The score to HOME ON THE RANGE was quite exciting, but got stiffed in the Oscar race that year since the film was a box office disapointment. The lyrics to Alan Menken's music were written by the talented and by any standards fabulous Glenn Slater. Glenn and his also gifted wife Wendy came to LAST STARFIGHTER at NYMF, by the way.
(I thought the song "Will the Sun Ever Shine Again?" sung by Bonnie Raitt in the HOME ON THE RANGE film was as good as, or better than, any of the nominees that year.)
As I have said many times here, that movie was extremely underrated by all. because it was the traditional 2-D animation, folks just turned their noses up at it, and they missed out on a really funny, really charming movie. I loved the entire score for the movie, too.
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...and one about DR Ginny and Richard visiting in Manhattan over a Christmas holiday that seemed awfully sunny and warm....
Well, we did visit Manhattan between Christmas 1982 and New Year's 1983, but it was COLD. During our 25th wedding anniversary week there in January 2006, the weather was warm enough that we sat outside waiting for a table at Cowgirl.
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Favorite fast food:
Fried Chicken: Church's
Burgers: Burger King
Tacos: the chalupas at Taco Bell
Fried Fish: Captain D's
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Hmm... I just checked the weather forecast for the coming week, I had no idea that we're in for another warming trend over the next couple of days. Looks like good running/Reservoir weather. ;)
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I will be making a concerted effort to get through as much of the DVR-TV shows I have recorded as I can today.
Tonight, I'll be watching SCARY MOVIE on Blu-ray (I wasn't thrilled with the film the first time I saw it).
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Yesterday in the mail, I got, among other things, the box sets of THE L-WORD (4th Season) and CSI: MIAMI (5th Season), so I will have a lot of TV episodes to watch in the week ahead. I think I might also be getting OCTOBER ROAD next week, too.
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Yonight, GONE BABY GONE, which I'm seeing with my friend Matthew, who came to "The Brain" performance ion Oct. 25. He sat with Miss Karen, me, and my freinds Cathie and Alice.
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Tonight for me:
Michigan vs. Illinois, 8pm, ABC - GO BLUE!
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Yonight, Yonight
I'll see my love Yonight
Yonight there will be no morning star...
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TOD - I like fast food 'way more than I should. I do try to limit portions by ordering things like the Whopper, Jr., at Burger King. Richard and I also split an order of fries, rather than each of us eating supersizes. We also stay away from the "value meals" to avoid feeling obligated to drink soft drinks, preferring water when we can get it.
Some guilty pleasures:
Taco Bell, Nachos Bell Grande (hold the green onions)
Wendy's Monterrey Chicken Sandwith (not always available, thank goodness)
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MattH - I hope it's OK for me to print out your HOME ON THE RANGE comment and show it to Glenn, since he and his wife are expected to be here for dinner in a couple of weeks. I think it'll mean a lot to him, especially coming from someone who is so knowledgeable about film and video.
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Yonight, Yonight
I'll see my love Yonight
Yonight there will be no morning star...
I never liked you.
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TORCHWOOD will be recorded by me tonight for viewing later in the evening.
HAPPY FEET comes on HBO-HD tonight, but I already have it on Blu-ray disc, so I won't need to record it. I think the movie was enjoyable but a bit overrated.
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MattH - I hope it's OK for me to print out your HOME ON THE RANGE comment and show it to Glenn, since he and his wife are expected to be here for dinner in a couple of weeks. I think it'll mean a lot to him, especially coming from someone who is so knowledgeable about film and video.
Sure, and what a sweet thing to say. I very much appreciate the compliment.
:-*
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Good morning, HHW.
TOD:
I'm not much of one for fast food, but if you use a loose and literal interpretation, ie, food that is served quickly, as opposed to the usual large chains, then I have a candidate.
There used to be a little place near me called CALIFORNIA WRAPS. The proprietor was from Sacramento and served up Mexican food the way I like it--California style. Fresh ingredients. Not greasy. I used to walk over there frequently and chow down on one of their juicy burritos. So good! He sold the business a year or so ago and the new owner promptly went out of business. The place that's there now has put my favorite burrito on their menu as well, but it's just not the same. You can't even taste the guacomole. The portions of the other ingredients aren't right, either, and it's just bland. A good illustration in how it's not just what you assemble, it's HOW you assemble it. I still miss my old favorite burritos.
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I'm heading down now to get a jump start on viewing for the day. Later there will be lunch preparation.
WBBL.
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Haircut in 50 minutes.
Sniffles and some light sneezing.
Got plenty of sleep.
I need "comfort food" in quantity.
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Enjoyed "Moonlight" and "Numb3rs" last night. I have "Ghost Whisperer" and "Stargate: Atlantis" on DVR to catch up with later (I was napping during "Ghost Whisperer").
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*And I believe Betty Buckley is performing tonight as part of the cabaret festival at Town Hall.
Yes, and DR EvilTwin will be there, too.
Janet is taking the photo of herself, Betty and I to be autographed, should Ms. Buckley have the opportunity. IIRC, Janet is attending with Mark Rupp, the photographer.
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I used to love Hardees because it had a bacon cheeseburger on its menu when others did not.
Otherwise, it was the original MacDonald's Quarter-Pounder I dearly loved.
They are much small sandwiches today from the originals. Likewise, the original "Whopper" was much larger as a sandwich. And the traditional Whopper once had slaw on it...at least, it did on the east coast.
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BK - The score to HOME ON THE RANGE was quite exciting, but got stiffed in the Oscar race that year since the film was a box office disapointment. The lyrics to Alan Menken's music were written by the talented and by any standards fabulous Glenn Slater. Glenn and his also gifted wife Wendy came to LAST STARFIGHTER at NYMF, by the way.
(I thought the song "Will the Sun Ever Shine Again?" sung by Bonnie Raitt in the HOME ON THE RANGE film was as good as, or better than, any of the nominees that year.)
. . .and DR FJL, I adore you more for having said that!
Both "Will the Sun Ever Shine Again" and "Little Patch of Heaven" have been in my repertoire since the film's release, the latter has actually been in two of my cabarets. . .
AND, that Tim McGraw song over the final credits, ain't exactly chopped liver.
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Nothing in the mail all week.
SIGH.
Several things "expected", probably during the next week.
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HAPPY FEET comes on HBO-HD tonight, but I already have it on Blu-ray disc, so I won't need to record it. I think the movie was enjoyable but a bit overrated.
I think "Cars" was better-reviewed, but folks seemed to enjoy "Happy Feet" more. Academy voters sure did.
Everyone loves a good penguin musical!
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And the word of the day is: CHREMATOPHOBIA!
Bruce V. tried to cure his CHREMATOPHOBIA by investing everything he had in a HIP HOMO CABARET. It didn't resolve his problems with money, but it sure did find him some great boyfriends.
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You mean...like this?
(http://www.hindu.com/2005/01/28/images/2005012805801201.jpg)
Good thing they're not home, yet. ;)
"Please tell Mister DeMille that I am not yet ready for my close-up."
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...There are no Dairy Queens in Manhattan (that I know of) ...
There probably are, if you don't use capital letters. ::)
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I never liked you.
Trust me, the feeling is mutual.
;)
Btw, I have some dirt for you. Well, more like information. Someday, sometime.
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DR elmore - I think you just had Brain/Yoni on your brain, that's all.
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Will The Sun Ever Shine Again is the song Greg is singing at our show.
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Good morning, I'm up, and she of the Evil Eye is already here.
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McDonald's is evil.
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I'm not much of one for fast food, but if you use a loose and literal interpretation, ie, food that is served quickly, as opposed to the usual large chains, then I have a candidate.
my kind of fast food. last time we were in Portland Bryan took us to the row of food trucks and named the good ones. we decided on Falafels. watching the two people, especially the front guy, work was fascinating. lunch was delicious and the best falafel I've had in a long time..
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Ooohh... Food Trucks... And since I'm just a couple blocks south of El Alto... And since I do need some lunch... Hmm...
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A question for our esteemed BK:
Will anyone be singing any of the songs from the upcoming Enchanted at the benefit?
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Trust me, the feeling is mutual.
;)
Btw, I have some dirt for you. Well, more like information. Someday, sometime.
Suddenly you're my new best friend again. And who says folks in show biz are shallow?
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Although, it's been a while since I've had falafel, and there's currently a sort of "falafel war" going on in NYC. Two international chains just opened up branches around Union Square, and the buzz and reviews on both of them have been pretty good. Hmm...
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Although, there's always one of those tasty and delicious thin-crust pizzas from Levain... And a
lovecookie, of course.
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DR elmore - Do you want to take a short lunch break in about 15-20 minutes?
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DR elmore - Do you want to take a short lunch break in about 15-20 minutes?
Yep! What do you want to do?
This new Offenbach album is enchanting. What a funny composer!
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DR elmore - Do you want to take a short lunch break in about 15-20 minutes?
However, if it's falafel or hummus, you can dine alone.
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However, if it's falafel or hummus, you can dine alone.
LOL!
Well, we can just hop over to Artie's, or even Edgar's Cafe. Or The Hampton Bay Chutney Company, etc., etc., etc...
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LOL!
Well, we can just hop over to Artie's, or even Edgar's Cafe. Or The Hampton Bay Chutney Company, etc., etc., etc...
The synagogues are letting out about now and families are heading for lunch. On Saturdays, lunch at Artie's is impossible: baby stroller hell.
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The synagogues are letting out about now and families are heading for lunch. On Saturdays, lunch at Artie's is impossible: baby stroller hell.
Gotcha. Well, I'll just hop on the train in a few, and I'll see a bit after that.
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LOL!
Well, we can just hop over to Artie's, or even Edgar's Cafe. Or The Hampton Bay Chutney Company, etc., etc., etc...
Cafe Edgar sounds good, and I'd love to try the Hampton Bay Chutney Company.
P.S. It wasn't The Brain and Yoni; the Y is next to the T and my yyping is payheyic.
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lol-payheyic yyping is my usual these days
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My lunch today is interesting. I stopped last night at Dorothy Lane Market (http://www.dorothylane.com) and, from the deli, purchased a portion of Cranberry Tuna Salad, which I brought for my lunch today. Cranberries and tuna are an unusual flavor combo, and it's a little dry. You'd think for $10.99/pound they could use enough mayo to make this stuff stick to a Triscuit.
All in all, I'd rather go to lunch with DRs Jose and Elmore.
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And the word of the day is: CHREMATOPHOBIA!
And The Song Of The Day Is: LIFE IS JUST A BOWL OF CHERRIES
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I never was able to buy into the Cars concept. I mean, it was about a world where the cars themselves were the people, and they watched the races in these fantastic stadiums, and filmed them on cameras so the races could be projected on these enormous screens, and they lived in these cute car-friendly motels and everything...
HOW THE FREAKING BUNNIES WERE ALL THESE THINGS SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN BUILT???
CARS DON'T HAVE HANDS!!!
The whole thing just didn't make much sense.
At least with Happy Feet, the penguins weren't supposed to have built things they logically could not have built. (And it was a cute story, too.)
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lunch with elmore and jose-great idea
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My lunch today is interesting. I stopped last night at Dorothy Lane Market (http://www.dorothylane.com) and, from the deli, purchased a portion of Cranberry Tuna Salad, which I brought for my lunch today. Cranberries and tuna are an unusual flavor combo, and it's a little dry. You'd think for $10.99/pound they could use enough mayo to make this stuff stick to a Triscuit.
All in all, I'd rather go to lunch with DRs Jose and Elmore.
Then get your buttcheeks on a plane!
I'm planning my Ohio return around Nov 15, since that is the day the estate taxes are due.
DR Ginny, what was the name of that company making that wonderful cherry topping?
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OK... I'm all set to head out.
And thus concludes DRs elmore and JoseSPiano making lunch plans for today. ;D
Laters...
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OK... I'm all set to head out.
And thus concludes DRs elmore and JoseSPiano making lunch plans for today. ;D
Laters...
Love LATERS sraight from the heart(and stomach)
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DR Ginny, what was the name of that company making that wonderful cherry topping?
Robert Rothschild Farm (http://www.robertrothschild.com)
Was it the Cherry Almond Gourmet Sauce (http://www.robertrothschild.com/Products/Cherry-Almond-Gourmet-Sauce__30455-x.aspx) that you liked so much?
If you're in town on November 13, you could help us celebrate DH Richard's birthday!
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for the last two nights i took something to help me relax and ignore the itching so i could sleep, and not bother keith. i meant to cut the dose in half last night and forgot. now i'm groggy and will have to suffer tonight without any help.
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for the last two nights i took something to help me relax and ignore the itching so i could sleep, and not bother keith. i meant to cut the dose in half last night and forgot. now i'm groggy and will have to suffer tonight without any help.
I's soooo sorry Jane. Try counting sheep.
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The gouter's lament: Life is just a glass of cherry juice
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Back out to the Information Services Desk, where it is so-o-o-o-o cold today.
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thank arnold. sheep are cute to count.
keith is going to wash my long hair now-we are not looking forward to this :-\
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stay warm ginny-i hate being cold
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The synagogues are letting out about now and families are heading for lunch. On Saturdays, lunch at Artie's is impossible: baby stroller hell.
Here at HHW: everything you wanted to know about the NY food scene, but were afraid to ask!
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My lunch today is interesting. I stopped last night at Dorothy Lane Market (http://www.dorothylane.com) and, from the deli, purchased a portion of Cranberry Tuna Salad, which I brought for my lunch today. Cranberries and tuna are an unusual flavor combo, and it's a little dry. You'd think for $10.99/pound they could use enough mayo to make this stuff stick to a Triscuit.
All in all, I'd rather go to lunch with DRs Jose and Elmore.
me. too.
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Speaking of lunch, I'm HUNGRY!
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I rarely eat fast food anymore but I do remember Arby's back when they used real roast beast. There was a big ole honkin' piece of meat on a spit in the back of the restaurant and they would carve that off for sandwiches. That's a long ago memory. Chipolte is good for (too) large Mexican delights. There are no Dairy Queens in Manhattan (that I know of) but I used to like going there as a child.
Oh, honey, there are lots of dairy queens in Manhattan.
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TOD - Taco Del Mar
Ironically, Taco Del Mar started life in Seattle.
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I must head off to work once more.
Everyone have fun!
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Hmm... I just checked the weather forecast for the coming week, I had no idea that we're in for another warming trend over the next couple of days. Looks like good running/Reservoir weather. ;)
You need another job?
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. . .and DR FJL, I adore you more for having said that!
Both "Will the Sun Ever Shine Again" and "Little Patch of Heaven" have been in my repertoire since the film's release, the latter has actually been in two of my cabarets. . .
AND, that Tim McGraw song over the final credits, ain't exactly chopped liver.
Neither is Tim!
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Yep! What do you want to do?
This new Offenbach album is enchanting. What a funny composer!
Yes, I have always enjoyed his standup.
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Here we are; here I am unscathed (well relatively ---from being with my family and which always brings out the quote -- in my head anyway in regards to my family-- that Elaine Srtich uses of John Barrymore's regrarding the theatre) ".... and all the charming people in it."
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T.O.D.
My all-time favorite (a guilty pleasure) is the tacos at Jack-In-The-Box. 2 for $1.00. They are wonderfully greasy, contain some unknown meat and bean combination, and are pure heaven. I could eat six of those suckers, with no problem.
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kerry, are u walking ok
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are u walking ok
As long as I don't walk on my shoulders.
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kerry, are u walking ok
Very sneaky, Jane!
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RE: flu shots
I"m not sure how they are done in the US. But here only certain people are really encouraged to get flu shots. Elderly. Very young kids. People with very young kids. If you qualify then you get the shot for free.
If i got it for free i would probably get it this year. My sis doesn't even know if my 2 yr old niece qualifies (or if either of them are supposed to get it). I guess we'll find out.
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kerry, are u walking ok
Yes, with a cast, a walker and as many people aorund me as I can to keep me from falling! :D
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Robert Rothschild Farm (http://www.robertrothschild.com)
Was it the Cherry Almond Gourmet Sauce (http://www.robertrothschild.com/Products/Cherry-Almond-Gourmet-Sauce__30455-x.aspx) that you liked so much?
If you're in town on November 13, you could help us celebrate DH Richard's birthday!
Bingo! That was it. Many thanks.
Well, if i'm not wearing concrete shoes ordered by the Macbeths and not tied up with family angst, the 13th sounds good.
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Oh, honey, there are lots of dairy queens in Manhattan.
Not to mention Tacoma!
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Brunch with DR Jose was another round of scintillating dinner conversation at Hannafin's, next door to Artie's. We essentially had brunch: omelettes for each of us, with side orders of sausage for me and bacon for DR Jose. I'm back to continue work on David Burnham's chart and Jose is off to
terrorize stroll through Central Park.
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Very sneaky, Jane!
am taking up tex mess speach
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i'm not very good at it ;D
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Not to mention Tacoma!
Not to mention lactose intolerant.
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now i know how sherlock feels standing in the shower while keith sprays him with the shower sprayer. ;D
it feels so good to have clean hair :D
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Saturday morning greetings! It's an information-waitressing day for me.
I'm at work, too. It's the cut-off for paying bills, so I must finish up paying the bills that I have. :P
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After that, I need to take my cat, Ebonie, to the vet! A couple of days ago, I noticed that one of her claws was not retracting and it was sticking out of her paw at a weird angle. :-\ When I looked up close, it looks like it's infected! :o Today is their walk-in day and when I'm done invoicing, I'll walk in (after driving there) with Ebonie. Fortunately, it's only about a mile from where I live and about a half a mile from where I work! But I'm still driving there. :) Also, she doesn't seem to be in any kind of paid or discomfort from it. She's let me hold her paw to look at it and she climbs up and jumps down from counters with no problem, so that's good. But I'm still taking her in. And she needs to get her shots.
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Talking about Ebonie and Ivory in one day!
Seriously, George, hope all is Ok with Ebonie.
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Talking about Ebonie and Ivory in one day!
Seriously, George, hope all is Ok with Ebonie.
Thanks, Fred...me, too.
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DR Cillaliz - When will you go see Callie today?
Thanks for asking. I called the vet at bout 8:30 AM and he had good news, Callie had done almost all her duty and could go home today. So I did some shopping, stopped at the office and got some work to do over the weekend and then picked her up at noon. So she is home with Boo and I. She's a lot stronger than last month and seems fine, other than a smelly rear end., but she was only in over night this time and only had 2 enemas instead of 6 or 7. The vet has prescribed a new stool softener in addition to what we're doing now. And if I can get them both to eat wet food, no more dry food.
She has no symptoms of megacolon. Her internals are fine, it's just the physical restricted opening that's the problem. So the prognosis is good, we just have to find out what combination of meds will take care of the problem
Boo wasn't as upset about the way Callie smells this time, but she wants a lot more attention.
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RE: flu shots
I"m not sure how they are done in the US. But here only certain people are really encouraged to get flu shots. Elderly. Very young kids. People with very young kids. If you qualify then you get the shot for free.
If i got it for free i would probably get it this year. My sis doesn't even know if my 2 yr old niece qualifies (or if either of them are supposed to get it). I guess we'll find out.
I get a flu shot every year because many of my clients are in jail or will be if they don't make a court date, so they are there even if they are very sick with the flu. There are also a lot of people in jail with TB. You don't hear much about it, but it is a serious problem. I'm not around them as much as I was when I was an FPD. I finally decided to get tested for TB shortly before I left the FPD's office and I am negative. Whew!
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After that, I need to take my cat, Ebonie, to the vet! A couple of days ago, I noticed that one of her claws was not retracting and it was sticking out of her paw at a weird angle. :-\ When I looked up close, it looks like it's infected! :o Today is their walk-in day and when I'm done invoicing, I'll walk in (after driving there) with Ebonie. Fortunately, it's only about a mile from where I live and about a half a mile from where I work! But I'm still driving there. :) Also, she doesn't seem to be in any kind of paid or discomfort from it. She's let me hold her paw to look at it and she climbs up and jumps down from counters with no problem, so that's good. But I'm still taking her in. And she needs to get her shots.
Vibes to Ebonie~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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... many of my clients are in jail or will be ...
Not the best quote to lift for your Yellow Pages listing.
der Brucer
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Not the best quote to lift for your Yellow Pages listing.
der Brucer
;D Taken out of context you're quite right
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Not the best quote to lift for your Yellow Pages listing.
der Brucer
LOL!
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I had the rare pleasure of standing in line TWICE in one day at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
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Speaking of your website, DR Cillaliz, is it ready for us to examine?
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I'm meeting with my web guy Monday AM. We should have it up and running shortly after that.
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There are no Dairy Queens in Manhattan (that I know of) ...
What about:
(http://k41.pbase.com/g6/26/411626/2/73519296.fMWpLpJJ.jpg)
Dairy Queen Sign with Window Reflection of LaGuardia Place Residences
LaGuardia Place at 3rd Street - Greenwich Village NYC
der Brucer
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;D Taken out of context you're quite right
Hey...remember I used to do political campaign work - "out of context" reporting is a speciality!
der Brucer
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Time to go find Callie and see how she's doing. I'm sure she's off sleeping somewhere. She is VERY happy to be home.
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There are about 50 million japanese beetles (look like lady bugs but sting and bite) on the south side of my house. I'm hoping they don't get inside. Boo eats them and throws up. It's really a joy, let me tell you
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Got some things watched this afternoon but I still have MY NAME IS EARL left on the DVR. I should be able to get to it when I go back down. It's only a half hour show, so 20 minutes isn't much out of the evening.
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Page Six Gilderoy Lockhart and Ron Weasley Dance!!!
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I began my afternoon with LAW & ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT. Amy Acker and Jim Gaffigan were the guest stars. Pretty good episode with some sad deaths that could have been avoided.
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Next came Thursday night's SMALLVILLE. Realy dislike new character Kara, don't like what they did with Chloe and Jimmy, and find Lana such a dislikable character now. All in all, a frustrating episode.
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THE OFFICE was hilarious. Dwight's beet farm as a B&B. Andy courting Angela. Oscar giving Michael advice about declaring bankruptcy. Classic stuff.
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Good Afternoon!
I'm back from my brunch with DR elmore - another good meal with a good friend. And I'm also back from a trek through Central Park. What an absolutely perfect day for a walk in the Park! A cool but not cold temperature, lots of sun, and because of the rain we had yesterday, the air in the park felt and smelled great. -Or something to that effect. Alas, while walking across the Sheep Meadow, I did manage to find out why people weren't sitting in certain spots: the ground was still soft and wet from the rain. In any case, I did end up sitting on a bench for a while reading the rest of this month's "Gourmet" magazine (and I think I'm in the mood to cook Thanksgiving dinner now!), as well as take a brief unexpected nap with the sun filtering through the trees. I Love New York!
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And now I'm waiting for my friend, Dan, from New Hampshire. He was supposed to get in around 2:00. He was going to drive down to Norwalk, CT, and then take Metro-North in from there. Alas, he texted me about half an hour ago to tell me that he's still caught in traffic in Massachusetts! So... I have no idea when he'll be getting in. *Of course, his original plan was to drive to Boston, then take the Acela in from there. Ah, well.
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DR Jose - sounds like a delightful afternoon in NYC!
I just had a call from DH Richard, who's on his way home from Wisconsin. He was calling from West Lafayette, Indiana, which means that he should be home in time to see most of the Michigan-Illinois game (not that he cares as much as I do!)
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This David Copperfield thing is interesting. The cops seized 2 million in cash as evidence of sexual abuse of some sort? How on earth does 2 million in cash prove that?
His annual earnings from Entertainment alone are about 57 million; so him having a cash stash of 2 Mil is like one of us with a family income of $28,570 having a cash stash of $1000 - nothing strange at all!
der Brucer
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"Home On The Range" charming and yes a lovely score.
A very long way above "Barnyard" IMHO
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'bout to leave the cocoon of Telephone Reference and spend my last 30 minutes out at the freezing information desk.
See y'all when I get home!
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Heading down now. I must first mop the kitchen floor (will be glad to get back on my regular timetable next week). Then, back to the den for evening viewing.
WBBL.
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OZ Derek and I were going to buy the "Home On The Range" soundtrack but decided to wait until it was issued locally. I know why he didn't but my reason is I had no Derek to remind me. I miss the little guy a lot.
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It is warm here today. I still have two errands to run: flowers to the cemetery and a set of keys to make.
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(((Tom)))
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I've now purchased a copy of the soundtrack.
and the DVD of "Lillies".
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Thanks Laura.
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one of my favourite plants - Boronia
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Yesterday's observer - He will no doubt arrive again soon.
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That's pretty, Tomovoz.
Did you know we have quite a few Australian plants that grow out here in the desert?
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I guess I am not surprised that they do Dear Reader Laura. Our whole garden has to survive without much water. We are not allowed to use fresh water for plants (if that makes sense).
You learn which plants are drought tolerant and which ones the rabbits avoid eating!
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I began my afternoon with LAW & ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT. Amy Acker and Jim Gaffigan were the guest stars. Pretty good episode with some sad deaths that could have been avoided.
And the moral of the story - spit, don't swallow!
der Brucer
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I get a flu shot every year because many of my clients are in jail or will be if they don't make a court date, so they are there even if they are very sick with the flu. There are also a lot of people in jail with TB.
I am not even in jail!
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DR Jose - sounds like a delightful afternoon in NYC!
I just had a call from DH Richard, who's on his way home from Wisconsin. He was calling from West Lafayette, Indiana, which means that he should be home in time to see most of the Michigan-Illinois game (not that he cares as much as I do!)
And we are all supposed to cheer for Illinois. Right?
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His annual earnings from Entertainment alone are about 57 million; so him having a cash stash of 2 Mil is like one of us with a family income of $28,570 having a cash stash of $1000 - nothing strange at all!
der Brucer
I don't think it's so strange he had the stash, I wonder why the cops should be able to seize it as evidence of a sexual assault
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I'm roasting 2 turkey thighs and making rice and cranberry sauce. Adam will be eating at his meeting so I'm making dinner for myself. Guess I'm in a Thanksgiving sort of mood too
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I'm roasting 2 turkey thighs...
Best part of the bird - enjoy!
der Brucer
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Best part of the bird - enjoy!
der Brucer
Thanks! It's my favorite part of the bird, too. I should have plenty left over for tomorrow.
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That's two days of thigh talk - first about Cheyenne Jackson, and now this. :)
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Well it is Sunday here.
Thigh Will be done.
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Did anyone see "The Thighs Of Laura Mars"?
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Page 7 dance - winner gets the Thighsman Trophy
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Let's Turkey Trot
(a Little Eva reference)
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My late Aunt Eva was known to the family as Brickie.
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GREAT NEWS ABOUT CALLIE! CONTINUED VIBES THIS DOESN'T HAPPEN AGAIN!
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George, i hope all went well at the vet for dc Ebonie
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OZ Derek and I were going to buy the "Home On The Range" soundtrack but decided to wait until it was issued locally. I know why he didn't but my reason is I had no Derek to remind me. I miss the little guy a lot.
:'(
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Errands done, I think.
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Except for borrowing a wheelchair.
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as always tom, i enjoyed the photos of your beautiful garden
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Thanks Jane.
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"The Keycutter's Wheelchair"
I think that won an award at the Prague Film Fesrival in 1957.
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Back from early meeting and long rehearsal. Opening number is coming along fine - still need to put one guy in and the kid. So, one more rehearsal next Friday night - and getting this group to agree to it was like pulling teeth, which is just amazing to me. Whatever happened to the days when you accepted a gig and didn't think you were doing the world a favor by doing so? I just don't understand today's performers - and I don't think this happens when David Galligan does his STAGE benefits and has an ensemble. I think those folks sign up for it and DO the rehearsals called. This is just silly. You'd think they wouldn't want to get up and look sloppy in front of a whole lot of people, including many industry folks. None know their lyrics, even though they've had them for weeks now. But, the staging is very good and maybe we'll get away with it. Several have already said that they can't be there for our one and only band rehearsal the Friday before the show - it's just mind-boggling. I'm afraid I'm going to be very hard-nosed about the show day sound check, because I've got to get them into mics and have them run that number on the stage.
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Greetings DR's
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TOD: My most favorite fast food item no longer exists! The chicken caesar burrito(wrap) from Taco Bell was yummy! Basically, it was a caesar salad wrapped up. Sure wish the powers that be would return the item back to their menu.
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I cancelled the movie date. I am sick. That is all.
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I had the rare pleasure of standing in line TWICE in one day at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Did you take the vessel with you?
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I've had a heck of a day. First, forgot to tape Law & Order CI. Dropped a small bowl of home made pasta & sauce on the floor, which fell pasta side down. And finally, one of my favorite web sites for viewing tv shows got shut down. UGH!
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Betty Lynne is performing tonight at Town Hall, in honor of that, here's this:
http://www.townhall.com/MediaPlayer/AudioPlayer.aspx?ContentGuid=bed28e1e-fd67-4c80-8a56-b8ce5a2fd37c (http://www.townhall.com/MediaPlayer/AudioPlayer.aspx?ContentGuid=bed28e1e-fd67-4c80-8a56-b8ce5a2fd37c)
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((((Elmore)))))
Feel better soon!
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I had the rare pleasure of standing in line TWICE in one day at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Congratulations! :D
;)
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I live an exciting life.
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dr elmore, i hope it wasn't from lunch-feel better real fast.
hi angela, hope your tomorrow is a good one
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hi angela, hope your tomorrow is a good one
Thanks Jane! Sure hope so. :)
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I live an exciting life.
Same here, I'm doing laundry!
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George -- was just reading up on J.K. Rowling's explanation for outing Albus D. Hmm, who knew?
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we went into town today and i purchased a couple of small, lightweight paperbacks. even those are difficult to hold. i also picked up a headset for my phone, so i can talk hand free.
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Vibes to Ebonie~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thanks.
George, i hope all went well at the vet for dc Ebonie
And thanks.
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Sigh. I took Ebonie to the vet and they cleaned out her claw...it wasn't pretty. :P The vet said that it looks like there's a tumor behind her claw. :o On Monday, I need to make an appointment to have part of the paw amputated! :'( It'll be sent to Seattle to be tested, which would take 3-5 days after that. Even now though, she doesn't seem to have any pain or discomfort. She's walking on it without any trouble, so I suppose that's good.
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When they do the surgery (and she's under the anesthesia), they'll also clean her teeth. She had a little bit of build-up on some back teeth that wasn't too bad, but it'll be a lot easier to clean out when she's not awake.
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For now, they gave me antibiotics, which I can crush and mix with her canned food, so I don't have to try and shove them down her throat...I don't particularly want to have to do that. Otherwise, the good news is that she now has her shots and I renewed her license.
That's the latest. :-\
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George -- sorry about Ebonie, at least she seems to be in good spirits.
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Thanks. She does.
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Aww, poor Ebonie. I hope everything turns out ok.
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I am assuming by the glimpses I've read when I can sit still that hugs and vibes are needed. So i send them all your way!
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oh George, I'm so sorry. i suppose the tumor has to be removed even if it is benign.
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oh George, I'm so sorry. i suppose the tumor has to be removed even if it is benign.
Yup...it was kind of icky before the vet cleaned it out.:P
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keith and sherlock send good vibes and wishes to ebonie,
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Aww, poor Ebonie. I hope everything turns out ok.
Thanks. I do too.
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keith and sherlock send good vibes and wishes to ebonie,
And thanks to Keith and Sherlock!
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I am assuming by the glimpses I've read when I can sit still that hugs and vibes are needed. So i send them all your way!
And thank you, Kerry!
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Well, I need to be going. Pug, the director of "Nite [sic*] of the Living Dead! The Musical" is having a party at her house tonight. I need to go to my sister's for a while before I head over there. Have a good evening, all. :)
*I always assumed that it was spelled "Night," but the official spelling for the show is "Nite." Go figure. ;)
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Continued vibes to George and Ebonie.
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DD DIXIE BELL SENDS HER VIBES TO DR GEORGE & HIS DC EBONIE
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While walking around town today we saw Sherlock’s friend boulder and his owner, the guy was shocked I had two breaks. He said they didn’t hit me that hard. i hadn’t thought so either.
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Good Evening!
I just got back from having dinner with my friend, Chris, and his wonderful one-year-and-a-couple-months-old baby boy, Henry. Henry is a really cutie, and there's no doubt that he's gonna be a heart-breaker when he gets older. Although, he already sort of broke my heart tonight when he brought me a book to read to him before Chris put him in his crib for the night: "Guess How Much I Love You". :)
(http://www.picturebookart.org/images/uploads/EricCarleMuseum/shop/7756_MD.jpg)
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And as for my stomach, I'm feeling fine.
Hope you're feeling better already, DR elmore.
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*And for dessert, I brought some cookies. Levain, of course. :)
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the fist school application bryan sent appears to be missing. last night he was completing it again to be sent with a second check. at least he had a copy of the essay portion. just one of the many hassles with the process. he really has to keep on top of things as too much info has to be resent.
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OH! And I didn't have any of the cookies I brought tonight, believe it or not. However, Chris enjoyed the wedge of the Dark Chocolate Chocolate Chip one he had, and when his partner, Jeff, gets home later, they can sample the Oatmeal Raisin one.
*Of course, I had my Chocolate Chip Walnut earlier today.
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jose, glad you are fine, and got to read the sweet boy a cute bedtime story.
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the fist school application bryan sent appears to be missing. last night he was completing it again to be sent with a second check. at least he had a copy of the essay portion. just one of the many hassles with the process. he really has to keep on top of things as too much info has to be resent.
Is he sending the applications via Registered Mail?
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~~~~~HEALTHY PAW VIBES TO DC EBONIE~~~~~
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i'm tired, think i'll read for a bit and cuddle with sherlock
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i suggested that, or at least a verification record. i don't think it will really do any good-if they don't have it, it is still his responsibility to follow up. when he wrote a nice email inquiring why the check hadn't been cashed this school would only send a standard email reply that something was missing, wouldn't even clarify what was missing. there is no way to call and speak to a live school. since the are on rolling admissions this isn't good.
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'night
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Sigh. I took Ebonie to the vet and they cleaned out her claw...it wasn't pretty. :P The vet said that it looks like there's a tumor behind her claw. :o On Monday, I need to make an appointment to have part of the paw amputated! :'( It'll be sent to Seattle to be tested, which would take 3-5 days after that. Even now though, she doesn't seem to have any pain or discomfort. She's walking on it without any trouble, so I suppose that's good.
Oh, George, I am so sorry. Thank goodness she isn't in any pain.
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Hmm....
Just started watching "Trading Spaces" for the first time in a while... I think I like the new carpenters. :)
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I've now purchased a copy of the soundtrack.
and the DVD of "Lillies".
Tom, I hope you like LILIES as much as I do. I adore it!
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George, I'm so sorry....VIBES TO EBONIE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Callie and Boo send vibes too~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Mucho vibes for Callie and Ebonie!
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And to make everyone feel better...a nice George Towers dance
(http://images.andale.com/f2/100/107/10461359/2007/10/15/towers5.jpg)
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Healthy-Kitty Vibes to DCs Callie and Ebonie!
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I'm tired. More thorough cleaning today, plus regular chores. Think I'll read for a bit.
Good night.
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And to make everyone feel better...a nice George Towers dance
Exactly how old would George be now?
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Sorry to read you're under the weather, DR Elmore. I hope it's not a lingering illness.
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I did get the kitchen floor mopped. Saturday is usually my day without cleaning chores, but I got behind on Monday and have had to do everything one day later than usual. I'll get back on the regular routine tomorrow.
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I began my evening by watching the last BONES episode in the 2nd season set. Always an enjoyable, entertaining show, and I truly enjoyed watching all of the episodes again (spread out over a month; much nicer than cramming episodes into a 3-4 day period.)
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Next, I watched SCARY MOVIE on Blu-ray. They're struck a new high definition master for this Blu-ray release. There wasn't one sign of age or any defects video-wise on this disc. Audio was just OK, typical for a comedy that the concentration is in the front channels rather than the rear channels.
The film does have its hilarious moments though as usual with the Wayans brothers, everything is pushed beyond any bounds of taste or propriety. AIRPLABNE took the same tack as SCARY MOVIE with its parody, but the tasteless stuff was much tamer than it is here, and to my mind, much funnier.
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I watched all the extras for SCARY MOVIE, too, all ported from the standard definition DVD and all in SD. So there were six deleted scenes, the trailer, and a fairly worthless making of featurette where the Wayans brother basically complaiend about how hard it was to do the movie.
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Next, I put in the newly released THE JAZZ SINGER. Since I've seen it so many times, I listened for just a but to the new Vitophone-based soundtrack, but then I flipped over and listened to the audio commentary. Just OK - not scripted so the two commentators were just talking as things came into their minds.
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When it was over, I went back to the DVR and watched tonight's TORCHWOOD. I liked the episode though John Barrowman was BARELY in it this week.
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And now I've got the Criterion edition of BREATHLESS in the player ready to be watched tomorrow.
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Going to write a bit and then head downstairs to bed.
Good night!
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Today's feel good story from OZ.
I have been trying to track down a cousin I have not met. I only knew her first name, that she played the bagpipes and her husband's name was "Splinter". I had met her mother (my 101 year old Dad's sister in law) some years ago.
After contacting a "Pipe Band" association, a contact was eventually made and a message was left here today from my cousin. I rang the number and my 94 year old Aunt answered! She sounds great. She is in relatively good health and we had a good chat about family. I thought that my Aunt may well have died some years ago.
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we went into town today and i purchased a couple of small, lightweight paperbacks. even those are difficult to hold. i also picked up a headset for my phone, so i can talk hand free.
It's time for Comic Books!
der Brucer
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DR Tomovoz - Oh, Happy Day Indeed! :)
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Thanks Jose. Tracing and connecting with your family - a family you did not have knowledge of for so many years - is very rewarding.
A sense of "wholeness" and identity fills very deep holes in the psyche.
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LEGO Street art in OZ:
(http://www.woostercollective.com/2007/10/16/crateclimb.jpg)
New Crate People In Melbourne
der Brucer
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Tracing and connecting with your family - a family you did not have knowledge of for so many years - is very rewarding.
Sometimes I wish I had the same chance.
der Brucer
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The Danish Embassy.
OK it isn't.
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http://www.mckenziegallery.com.au/Paul%20Margocsy%20Exhibition.htm
DP Colin and I went to an exhibition of work this artist today.
He is a delightful man and one of this country's best artists.
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The Danish Embassy.
OK it isn't.
Wish I knew more - just pulled the image from a site dedicated to STREET ART (http://www.woostercollective.com/)
der Brucer
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http://www.mckenziegallery.com.au/Paul%20Margocsy%20Exhibition.htm
DP Colin and I went to an exhibition of work this artist today.
He is a delightful man and one of this country's best artists.
Judging from the prices, a very successful one!
Are the gallery patrons as handsome as the birds?
der Brucer
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Well, I should head to bed. Of course, I should have been in bed an hour or so ago, but... My parents are coming in for the day from Altantic City. Hopefully, their Greyhound bus won't hit any traffic in the morning - especially since they're seeing the 1:00 matinee of Mary Poppins. They want to do a little sight-seeing, but they also want to attend the 5:30 Mass as St. Patrick's Cathedral. And then it's back on the bus at 8:00 to get back to Atlantic City. In any case, I should get some sleep.
Goodnight.
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The closest we get to owning any of his work is having "prints" or the Christmas Cards he sends.
Paul and I were born in the same year and have a mutual passion for the pop music of our childhood.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt6uVTQJi78
This was made by long ago DR Allan in the UK.
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(http://images.usatoday.com/sports/college/logos/scorespage/michigan.gif) (http://images.usatoday.com/sports/college/logos/scorespage/illinois.gif)
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der brucer
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Back from the event, and then watched a DVD - I'm going to write about the event in the notes, and then pay special attention to the posts, where I will REALLY write about the event, unvarnished.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt6uVTQJi78
This was made by long ago DR Allan in the UK.
Have you any idea what music is used?
der Brucer
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None at all. Film was made as a franchise marketing tool.
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Back from the event, and then watched a DVD - I'm going to write about the event in the notes, and then pay special attention to the posts, where I will REALLY write about the event, unvarnished.
So - is this a "teaser" to keep us night-owls tuned in?
der Brucer