Have A Great Trip
And the word of the day is: MUNIFICENT!
Off to Montreal today for a week. Looking forward to it.
And we're back tonight to Legally Blonde featuring Matt Mattei's wall of sound. Oy.Blast 'em out of their seats -- in the best way possible, of course.
And we're back tonight to Legally Blonde featuring Matt Mattei's wall of sound. Oy.Blast 'em out of their seats -- in the best way possible, of course.
And the word of the day is: MUNIFICENT!
Good morning. I went to bed but honestly feel no better for it. I still feel very tired. Don't know what is wrong but has been that way all week.
Vibes for all!
Have a wonder filled day!
Good morning, all! Another night of restlessness, and I don't know how much sleep I got. At one point I woke up thinking, it must be close to 6:00, and it was only 1:05am! I tok some antacid and went back to bed, but I wasn't a good night of sleep.
And don't get me started on the odious, smirking, not-funny Regis Philbn commercials for TD Bank!
DR vixmom, I did apologize, but I also know that what I did wouldn't necessarily warrant the apology's being accepted. It wasn't, and I am deeply sorry. I hope this is my last comment on the subject.
Off to Montreal today for a week. Looking forward to it.
Vibes for DR Jose's DN Alexandra.
And now...
I need to get some coffee, some breakfast, drop off some same-day dry cleaning and get my bike checked out and tuned up for it's upcoming vacation. ;)
Laters...
DR FJL, of course I'm smart enough to realize the character of CVS' Bonnie is a role and not an actress. The character is a pushy, obnoxious lady I don't find funny in the least when they push me over with their shopping carts at Fairway or jump in front of the bus doors for a seat, even though I've been waiting there 15 minutes longer than they. Those old ladies are obnoxious and lethal. I'm happy your friend is working and making money, but I hate the commercial and the character.
And don't get me started on the odious, smirking, not-funny Regis Philbn commercials for TD Bank!
And now...
I need to get some coffee, some breakfast, drop off some same-day dry cleaning and get my bike checked out and tuned up for it's upcoming vacation. ;)
Laters...
Will your bike be going on the same vacation as you; or has it booked a cruise during your absence?
As for the Topic of the Day....
Plays:
Art
Red
Sleuth
The Mystery of Irma Vep
Greater Tuna
And if we could extend this to Musicals:
I Do! I Do!
jon & jen
The Last Five Years
Funny that today's topic is 2-person plays, because...
Today, I'm announcing my newest play in THE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS collection.
It's the first play I've added to the series since the mid-1990s, and it's a 2-charater play. [The other 8 are only 1-character plays]
It's called NELSON AND JEANETTE and it's available in both paperback and Kindle editions. It's also available to theatres for licensing.
Here's the trailer on it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRE9FmwiNWY&list=UUQ6z6vyjJFsiqL33qbiSJSQ&index=1&feature=plcp
And we're back tonight to Legally Blonde featuring Matt Mattei's wall of sound. Oy.
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I've also seen a one-man Hamlet that was actually very good. It was only about an hour and 15 minutes, but it was a great cut of the show and the actor was wonderful.
And how could I forget...last year, Theater Artists Olympia did a three-man "Hound of the Baskervilles" that was a hoot! I worked the sound for the show and saw every performance. I never saw the same show twice, but it was fun every time. :D
And we're back tonight to Legally Blonde featuring Matt Mattei's wall of sound. Oy.
I see that Seattle Musical Theatre is opening their LEGALLY BLONDE tomorrow night. I think I will pass on that one.
And we're back tonight to Legally Blonde featuring Matt Mattei's wall of sound. Oy.
I see that Seattle Musical Theatre is opening their LEGALLY BLONDE tomorrow night. I think I will pass on that one.
It seems that everyone is going Legally Blonde right now.
Funny that today's topic is 2-person plays, because...
Today, I'm announcing my newest play in THE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS collection.
It's the first play I've added to the series since the mid-1990s, and it's a 2-charater play. [The other 8 are only 1-character plays]
It's called NELSON AND JEANETTE and it's available in both paperback and Kindle editions. It's also available to theatres for licensing.
Here's the trailer on it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRE9FmwiNWY&list=UUQ6z6vyjJFsiqL33qbiSJSQ&index=1&feature=plcp
Very nice, Druxy. I confess that I know nothing of the real lives of Nelson and Jeanette. Alos when did you sneak SHADOW WATCHER into the mix? I don't remember you mentioning that novel before.
Travel vibes!Off to Montreal today for a week. Looking forward to it.
Have a safe trip. Mike!
I'm going gray now. Don't know if it's legal or not.And we're back tonight to Legally Blonde featuring Matt Mattei's wall of sound. Oy.
I see that Seattle Musical Theatre is opening their LEGALLY BLONDE tomorrow night. I think I will pass on that one.
It seems that everyone is going Legally Blonde right now.
It is too late for me.
I'm going gray now. Don't know if it's legal or not.And we're back tonight to Legally Blonde featuring Matt Mattei's wall of sound. Oy.
I see that Seattle Musical Theatre is opening their LEGALLY BLONDE tomorrow night. I think I will pass on that one.
It seems that everyone is going Legally Blonde right now.
It is too late for me.
I'm up, in case anyone hasn't noticed. Got up around nine, stayed in bed a bit, then had a ninety-minute telephonic conversation about the shortly to be released Hitchcock box set, which was very interesting, then had another hour-long conversation with our very own Mr. Nick Redman about some exciting projects for Kritzerland over the next year, and that's about brought me to this point. Thankfully, no annoying e-mail this morning, although I'm sure I'll get one at some point.
I love the way you show how much you care, TCB.I'm up, in case anyone hasn't noticed. Got up around nine, stayed in bed a bit, then had a ninety-minute telephonic conversation about the shortly to be released Hitchcock box set, which was very interesting, then had another hour-long conversation with our very own Mr. Nick Redman about some exciting projects for Kritzerland over the next year, and that's about brought me to this point. Thankfully, no annoying e-mail this morning, although I'm sure I'll get one at some point.
I could send you something annoying, if you like!
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Thank you, FJL, for breaking up a very dull frenzy.
I love the way you show how much you care, TCB.I'm up, in case anyone hasn't noticed. Got up around nine, stayed in bed a bit, then had a ninety-minute telephonic conversation about the shortly to be released Hitchcock box set, which was very interesting, then had another hour-long conversation with our very own Mr. Nick Redman about some exciting projects for Kritzerland over the next year, and that's about brought me to this point. Thankfully, no annoying e-mail this morning, although I'm sure I'll get one at some point.
I could send you something annoying, if you like!
I love the way you show how much you care, TCB.I'm up, in case anyone hasn't noticed. Got up around nine, stayed in bed a bit, then had a ninety-minute telephonic conversation about the shortly to be released Hitchcock box set, which was very interesting, then had another hour-long conversation with our very own Mr. Nick Redman about some exciting projects for Kritzerland over the next year, and that's about brought me to this point. Thankfully, no annoying e-mail this morning, although I'm sure I'll get one at some point.
I could send you something annoying, if you like!
I love the way you show how much you care, TCB.I'm up, in case anyone hasn't noticed. Got up around nine, stayed in bed a bit, then had a ninety-minute telephonic conversation about the shortly to be released Hitchcock box set, which was very interesting, then had another hour-long conversation with our very own Mr. Nick Redman about some exciting projects for Kritzerland over the next year, and that's about brought me to this point. Thankfully, no annoying e-mail this morning, although I'm sure I'll get one at some point.
I could send you something annoying, if you like!
Doesn't the C in "TCB" usually stand for "care" - so it's almost like "care" is his middle name?
I love the way you show how much you care, TCB.I'm up, in case anyone hasn't noticed. Got up around nine, stayed in bed a bit, then had a ninety-minute telephonic conversation about the shortly to be released Hitchcock box set, which was very interesting, then had another hour-long conversation with our very own Mr. Nick Redman about some exciting projects for Kritzerland over the next year, and that's about brought me to this point. Thankfully, no annoying e-mail this morning, although I'm sure I'll get one at some point.
I could send you something annoying, if you like!
Doesn't the C in "TCB" usually stand for "care" - so it's almost like "care" is his middle name?
Yeah! That's right! Exactly.
I love the way you show how much you care, TCB.I'm up, in case anyone hasn't noticed. Got up around nine, stayed in bed a bit, then had a ninety-minute telephonic conversation about the shortly to be released Hitchcock box set, which was very interesting, then had another hour-long conversation with our very own Mr. Nick Redman about some exciting projects for Kritzerland over the next year, and that's about brought me to this point. Thankfully, no annoying e-mail this morning, although I'm sure I'll get one at some point.
I could send you something annoying, if you like!
Doesn't the C in "TCB" usually stand for "care" - so it's almost like "care" is his middle name?
Yeah! That's right! Exactly.
(meaning TCB usually means taking CARE of business)
~~~~~ Break a Leg Vibes to Jrand and company of SEE HOW THEY RUN! ~~~~~
~~~~~ Break a Leg Vibes to Jrand and company of SEE HOW THEY RUN! ~~~~~
~~~DITTO!!~~~
Encore.~~~~~ Break a Leg Vibes to Jrand and company of SEE HOW THEY RUN! ~~~~~
~~~DITTO!!~~~
AND AGAIN!
Hmm, should I "unlist" this Paula Deen - LEGALLY BLONDE - Barbara Walters mash-up now that BOTH Walters and Deen have revealed they have health problems?
Who knew when this was done (I guess they knew, but it wasn't public info!)
SO MUCH BUTTER - an old heart-clogging spoof, in honor of Matthew's Legally Blonde sound problems
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZnWq9Vi1ww
It is a beautiful day, today, in the Pacific Northwest. I got up at six and fed Nicky, and I then went back to bed and slept until nine thirty. Amazing! I guess I needed it.
Several things are weighing quite heavily on my mind today, so I think the best thing to do is go to the Y. I'll use the treadmill and the NuStep and listen to something upbeat like MAMMA MIA.
Bye for now...
And so I am off to opening night.
Thanks, DR TCB.....hopefully the audience will have a good time.
Thankfully, I just heard that she left that area this morning and has heard nothing about lava flows or anything else.
We have ripe avacado's I need to turn into a dip.
Top two small cast plays - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and Long Day's Journey Into Night.
Also like Two for the Seesaw, Rattle of a Simple Man (both two person plays), The Only Game in Town and Luv.
Several things are weighing quite heavily on my mind today, so I think the best thing to do is go to the Y. I'll use the treadmill and the NuStep and listen to something upbeat like MAMMA MIA.
Bye for now...
Exercise is always good for coping with things that weigh heavily on one's minds. It gets those endorphin's working.
Several things are weighing quite heavily on my mind today, so I think the best thing to do is go to the Y. I'll use the treadmill and the NuStep and listen to something upbeat like MAMMA MIA.
Bye for now...
Exercise is always good for coping with things that weigh heavily on one's minds. It gets those endorphin's working.
I knew you would approve, DR Jane ;)
I've had an update about one of the worrisome situations and, while not good, it's not as bad as I'd imagined.
Good Evening!
...And I'm back from visiting my DN Alexandra. She's doing well. Alas, her doctor wants to keep her in the hospital for one more night of observation. Hopefully, her long "weekend" will mean that she'll be able to go back to school on Monday.
...And my step-nephew and step-niece (??) also loved the hospital. At least the outdoor courtyard in the Children's wing: scooters, big wheels, hula-hoops, bubble machines, etc. :)
Hmmmm...
For some reason, on my iPad now, instead of showing the emoticons, I'm getting a thumbmnail of DR elmore's avatar.
???
I almost didn't ;)
The avocado's are ripe on the outside and hard on the inside. I didn't make much.
...And my step-nephew and step-niece (??) also loved the hospital. At least the outdoor courtyard in the Children's wing: scooters, big wheels, hula-hoops, bubble machines, etc. :)
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I love the way you show how much you care, TCB.I'm up, in case anyone hasn't noticed. Got up around nine, stayed in bed a bit, then had a ninety-minute telephonic conversation about the shortly to be released Hitchcock box set, which was very interesting, then had another hour-long conversation with our very own Mr. Nick Redman about some exciting projects for Kritzerland over the next year, and that's about brought me to this point. Thankfully, no annoying e-mail this morning, although I'm sure I'll get one at some point.
I could send you something annoying, if you like!
Doesn't the C in "TCB" usually stand for "care" - so it's almost like "care" is his middle name?
Yeah! That's right! Exactly.
(meaning TCB usually means taking CARE of business)
Over the years, Fred, many folk have suggested other "C" words.
I love the way you show how much you care, TCB.I'm up, in case anyone hasn't noticed. Got up around nine, stayed in bed a bit, then had a ninety-minute telephonic conversation about the shortly to be released Hitchcock box set, which was very interesting, then had another hour-long conversation with our very own Mr. Nick Redman about some exciting projects for Kritzerland over the next year, and that's about brought me to this point. Thankfully, no annoying e-mail this morning, although I'm sure I'll get one at some point.
I could send you something annoying, if you like!
Doesn't the C in "TCB" usually stand for "care" - so it's almost like "care" is his middle name?
Yeah! That's right! Exactly.
(meaning TCB usually means taking CARE of business)
Over the years, Fred, many folk have suggested other "C" words.
I love the way you show how much you care, TCB.I'm up, in case anyone hasn't noticed. Got up around nine, stayed in bed a bit, then had a ninety-minute telephonic conversation about the shortly to be released Hitchcock box set, which was very interesting, then had another hour-long conversation with our very own Mr. Nick Redman about some exciting projects for Kritzerland over the next year, and that's about brought me to this point. Thankfully, no annoying e-mail this morning, although I'm sure I'll get one at some point.
I could send you something annoying, if you like!
Doesn't the C in "TCB" usually stand for "care" - so it's almost like "care" is his middle name?
Yeah! That's right! Exactly.
(meaning TCB usually means taking CARE of business)
Over the years, Fred, many folk have suggested other "C" words.
I almost didn't ;)
The avocado's are ripe on the outside and hard on the inside. I didn't make much.
Do you have any cornmeal?
AND I am awake
I almost didn't ;)
The avocado's are ripe on the outside and hard on the inside. I didn't make much.
Do you have any cornmeal?
Why? To make tortillas?
Well, you guessed all three of them.
I wonder what DR elmore's middle initial is?
;D
I almost didn't ;)
The avocado's are ripe on the outside and hard on the inside. I didn't make much.
Do you have any cornmeal?
Why? To make tortillas?
Well, you guessed all three of them.
Captivating?
I gotta tell you.
I almost didn't ;)
The avocado's are ripe on the outside and hard on the inside. I didn't make much.
Do you have any cornmeal?
Why? To make tortillas?
No, to ripen the avocados
I almost didn't ;)
The avocado's are ripe on the outside and hard on the inside. I didn't make much.
Do you have any cornmeal?
Why? To make tortillas?
No, to ripen the avocados
The best ways to ripen an avocado are to put them in a paper bag, cover them with cornmeal, and then close up the bag. They will usually ripen overnight.OR
Put the avocados in a paper bag with half an apple. Close up the bag and put it in a dry dark place - Do not put in the frig!
TOD
DeathTrap
The Gin Game
Classically Clever
Classically Clever
Charmingly cavalier!
I almost didn't ;)
The avocado's are ripe on the outside and hard on the inside. I didn't make much.
Do you have any cornmeal?
Why? To make tortillas?
No, to ripen the avocados
The best ways to ripen an avocado are to put them in a paper bag, cover them with cornmeal, and then close up the bag. They will usually ripen overnight.OR
Put the avocados in a paper bag with half an apple. Close up the bag and put it in a dry dark place - Do not put in the frig!
I have never heard of this! Clever, that's you!!
Classically Clever
Charmingly cavalier!
And handy to have around at a fiesta!
celebrated
TOD
DeathTrap
The Gin Game
I only saw THE GIN GAME once, about a hundred years ago. So, when I was asked to play the part, I said Yes. But when I went back and read the play I found myself offended by the last few pages of the show. So, I called them up and turned them down. They thought I was being an ass.
TOD
DeathTrap
The Gin Game
I only saw THE GIN GAME once, about a hundred years ago. So, when I was asked to play the part, I said Yes. But when I went back and read the play I found myself offended by the last few pages of the show. So, I called them up and turned them down. They thought I was being an ass.
I've never seen the play...what offended you??
TOD
DeathTrap
The Gin Game
I only saw THE GIN GAME once, about a hundred years ago. So, when I was asked to play the part, I said Yes. But when I went back and read the play I found myself offended by the last few pages of the show. So, I called them up and turned them down. They thought I was being an ass.
TOD
DeathTrap
The Gin Game
I only saw THE GIN GAME once, about a hundred years ago. So, when I was asked to play the part, I said Yes. But when I went back and read the play I found myself offended by the last few pages of the show. So, I called them up and turned them down. They thought I was being an ass.
I've never seen the play...what offended you??
I guess I just don't like the use of the F word. I don't find it funny.
I almost didn't ;)
The avocado's are ripe on the outside and hard on the inside. I didn't make much.
Do you have any cornmeal?
Why? To make tortillas?
Deep-fried avocado wedges? a.k.a. "avocado fries"?
I have that CD. I don't find all that much to call me back for repeated listenings, though.Top two small cast plays - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and Long Day's Journey Into Night.
Also like Two for the Seesaw, Rattle of a Simple Man (both two person plays), The Only Game in Town and Luv.
There's also the musical version of Luv, called What About Luv? (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000005BHG) Judy Kaye (and her husband) are in this. :)
Yum. But then again, we had better-than-average Tex-Mex tonight with many slabs of avocado and guacamole. So I was quite happy and enjoy all things avocado.I almost didn't ;)
The avocado's are ripe on the outside and hard on the inside. I didn't make much.
Do you have any cornmeal?
Why? To make tortillas?
Deep-fried avocado wedges? a.k.a. "avocado fries"?
Hmmm. Have you ever had this?
"Gin Game" started at the Actors Theater of Louisville around the time I started going there. Of course, I didn't see that play or "Extremeties" or Marsha Norman's early works in their premiere there. But I did see "Agnes of God."TOD
DeathTrap
The Gin Game
I only saw THE GIN GAME once, about a hundred years ago. So, when I was asked to play the part, I said Yes. But when I went back and read the play I found myself offended by the last few pages of the show. So, I called them up and turned them down. They thought I was being an ass.
I don't remember how it ended now --- I saw it many many years ago(when I was in College) when it played on Broadway and starred Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn
DR John G, you don't expect me to make that stuffed shrimp dish ;)
DR John G, you don't expect me to make that stuffed shrimp dish ;)Perhaps with cheese?
Getting ready to leave for upstate NY tomorrow morning, where I'll be until Sunday evening. I shall be checking in, but less frequently than usual.Where are you headed?
Getting ready to leave for upstate NY tomorrow morning, where I'll be until Sunday evening. I shall be checking in, but less frequently than usual.Where are you headed?
And safe home!
I have that CD. I don't find all that much to call me back for repeated listenings, though.Top two small cast plays - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and Long Day's Journey Into Night.
Also like Two for the Seesaw, Rattle of a Simple Man (both two person plays), The Only Game in Town and Luv.
There's also the musical version of Luv, called What About Luv? (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000005BHG) Judy Kaye (and her husband) are in this. :)
Tom Bosley, Dorothy Loudon, Herbert Edelman.
That's who I saw in LUV. August 1965.
But do I remember any of it? Not much, sorry to say.