Of course love might just mean "never having to say you're sorry".That's about the stupidest thing I ever heard. . .
That's about the stupidest thing I ever heard. . .
Quick! What movie is that from?
Quick enough?
One of my favorites - What's Up Doc.
Oh my, was that a bit too deep and meaningful? Still looking at the postings and trying to pick up on protocols, expectations etc. Please excuse inadvertant breaches of the above.
Of course love might just mean "never having to say you're sorry".
"Is "Te adoro, Anton" the only time that WEST SIDE STORY uses the words, albeit in a foreign language, "I love you?"I must say, that I was rather shocked when I first heard the score to Passion that Sondheim allowed himself to use the word "love" so often. For years he has produced some of the most moving songs on the subject without ever using the L word.
I just got back from Amazon.com and saw that Sondheim's BOUNCE is now available. I had no idea it was now in release. Of course, the list price is $19.98! (slightly lower Amazon price but still too high for a single CD). We do pay a premium price for cast albums of unsuccessful shows, don't we?No, we pay a premium for discs released on the Nonesuch label.
P.S., td, I...as a screenwriter...try to use the words "I love you" as rarely as possible. There are so many more interesting ways to express the emotion.
JRand53, I don't supposed you would like to interview Robert Conrad or Edd Byrnes would you????
Just had to share this scruptuous picture from this week's ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY.A few days ago, channel surfing, I came across a Married with Children episode with someone standing in the doorway, looking handsome but thuggish. Sure enough, Boreanaz's IMDB credits list him as having done a guest shot on the show, pre Buffy.
Fans know that the wonderful series ANGEL is ending its five year run at the end of this month, and in honor of it, here's a picture of its handsome and talented star.
It also requires self-love. No one can truly love anyone unless he first loves himself.
Jennifer - I think that's my favorite page dance yet. :D
Jane, the quote from Ideal Husband is from a much longer speech that had me in tears when I saw it . Imagine...weeping in an Oscar Wilde comedy...
42 goes into 85
A helluva lot more
Than 85 goes into 42!
Question for any DRs. I have a pic on my computer that someone sent me. It is really nice except that the person's face is a bit too dark (i want it lighter).
Does anyone know how I could fix this?
TCB, did Bob Conrad have any stories about Dorothy Provine?
Hey, where in tarnation IS everyone?
I don't know about you, but I don't hear "Cheek to CHeek" played on the radio very often at all any more.Is that by the same guy that wrote "Shake Yo Boo-Tay"?
How about something like Slap That Bass, Isn't This a Lovely Day?, I'm Putting All My Eggs In On Basket, Let Yourself Go...rather than things we've heard eight hundred times like Cheek To Cheek and The Way You Look Tonight? Even our own Guy Haines has the taste to pick Pick Yourself Up for his album.Wait a sec here, DR Charles. "Pick Yourself Up" and "The Way You Look Tonight" are both from Swing Time, by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields. Considering the musical education of the contestants, if you're going to allow one song by Kern and Fields, why not allow the other?
Jose, I just want to say how glad I am that you are feeling better and are posting frequently again. I missed you!
Woody, because THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT is the more obvious, well-known, more frequently recorded, performed song. It won the Academy Award. It's what somewhat who's 16-21 might pick because somewhere, somehow, it's the only thing they've ever heard.Are you sure they pick the songs themselves? I don't even think they're musically educated enough to know anything other than what they hear on the radio now, and if they know "The Way You Look Tonight" it isn't because it won the Academy Award (deservedly) but because it's currently in use as commercial fodder to sell products.
And DRs SWW and DerB - The restaurant critic for The Washington Post sometimes "looks" for dining companions. A friend of mine accompanied him a few times on some of his visits to various restaurants. -And all he did was ask! Not a bad way to get some free food!Nope, it ain't Tom Sietsema. Our host will be more local. He's supposed to cover the entire state, but is based in Wilmington (northern Delaware) same as his paper, so Wilmington gets the bias on coverage. At least he's trying to get more balance going, and any help I can give him (and thereby help my neck of the woods) will be worth it.
I just had some scrambled eggs with turkey. Thought all the late night denizens would be wildly interested in that.I thought you were calling him Wussburger these days!
OH! I just looked to the left and realized I broke the 1000 mark! Cool!
Panni, why should you remember to wish grannie a Happy Birthday, when grannie has nothing to do with her grandchild? Doesn't seem like she's trying, why should you?Because one of us should behave properly. (She's a brilliant retired university professor who writes books and has doctorates coming out of her elbow, the widow of an equally briliiant psychiatrist - but she can't figure out that maybe a grandchild might like to see her grandma once every ten years or so.)