And look who's the August, 2007, cover girl for American Libraries, the magazine of the American Library Association:
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and what ails DR MathsProf?
Bad news today on the lightening damage report: $1200 in repairs needed.
Oh I love what you've done with your hair!Oh wait... that's NOT you?! The FOOLS!!
My old friend Taylor Nichols is on MONK tonight! Do I have dish.
Yeah - I'm staying through...though we finish up Bukowsical on Monday and start Brain rehearsals on Thursday...not a bad thing, but just not much time for "touristing."
Thank you Vixmom.. It's nearly a year since we were in NYC.
WEll! I am waiting to hear it!
DTG(Dear Tour Guide) Jose can show you a lot of NYC sights in just those few days! Take him up on it if he offers Cason!
I think Vixmom and I had the same thought. Spooky isn't it.
He already graciously took me around this past week. But today, Jose was making it sound like he is pretty busy this next week...
If he can't join you he sure can tell you where to go.
Well, you could do what I did and get down to Battery Park and walk from there all the way up to where DR Elmore lives...you will see a LOT during that days walk!Oh, and have lunch at the diner across the street from Macey's...it just seems so NY-ish.
I can't decide whether to watch another dvd (just finished THE YOUNG ONE)
Further complicating things is the interesting detail that McCloud and Night Gallery first appeared as mini-series in a program called, as I recall, Four in One. The concept was that each series would run for six weeks in the timeslot, then be replaced by the next, and then by the third and fourth shows. I'll be danged if I can recall what the other two shows were called, or what they were about, but the concept failed, McCloud was relocated to the-much-easier-for-audiences-to-understand Sunday Mystery Movie, and Night Gallery returned as a weekly series.