Jennifer: I think Andrea and I will be going to see Hillel's EVITA despite my earlier rant. It shows at the end of February. If you wanna meet up with us to form our own HHW-Get Together that would be fun. In the meantime don't forget to check out the McGill Savoy Society's Pirates of Penzance. They are ten times better than the Gilbert and Sullivan's performed by the Montreal West and Lakshore Operatic Societies... mainly because they use the resources of actual voice students from the music department .
DR Tom, that International Idol Show is a contest to choose the #1 World Idol. Winners from many different countries will compete to be chosen #1.
Jennifer, you funny lady. Me go now. Do laundry. Bye
Wish me a warm hand on my opening
Or crown me Queen for a Day
But don't give me no crisp crap
I'm not a celery stalk
And if I need some cheesecake flavoring
There's a bodega right downstairs
But don't give me no crisp crap
I'd rather take a walk
Let us
Appreciate lettuce
Arugula
A true Gullah recipe hint.
A brand new twenty...
Let's have plenty
Straight from the mint
But please don't make me squint
If we're to sit and sing of solid waste
I have one standing rule
As I take my seat, don't give me crisp crap
I prefer a softer stool.
Sarah...she's so cute!! How old is she? What an adorable pic...
I also collect, of course, memoribilia of Frances Farmer, Allison Hayes, and Carroll Baker...and have a lot of photos and ephemera of those three dames.
Thank you for my biggest smile of the day TCB. How to you go about preparing yourself for such a rehearsal? Is it necessary to paint R & L on the appropriate feet?
DR Andrea here is a link to the Wordsworth poem. It is called 'Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood.' The quotation is in the next to last stanza.
To remember that wonderful lady:
http://www.brucekimmel.com/loudonbio.html.htm
I don't think of it as collecting as much as I do accumulating stuff! It just kind of PILES up.
Broadway cast albums: hundreds of them on LP and CD, but I'm really not interested in getting casts of the same musicals from around the world, so most of mine are Broadway, London, or studio work to fill in gaps of shows I like or am curious about. I was proud with the professional theater group in town called me a year or so ago because they were staging something that needed songs from ALLEGRO in the background, and someone had told the director that if anyone in town would have that cast recording, it would be me. I asked the director, "Do you want it on LP or CD?" Burned them a copy of the CD, of course.
DR Michael S.
Thanks for your thanks!
Could you please DELETE that idiot's message in your site's guestbook!
Some people really need to get a life!
Here's a picture that needs a little explaining. Because it's small it's hard to tell that it's a miniature but this is inside one of the rooms in his dollhouse. He had a picture of himself as Baxter the Clown reading the local newspaper. He then made sure it was to scale (he uses 1 inch equals 1 foot) then cut the picture out and placed it on the chair in such a way that it looks like he's sitting in the living room next to the bar relaxing. The room is back lit so it looks like sunlight streaming in and all the furniture and accessories are miniature including the liquor bottles.
Someone yesterday (DR Jason perhaps?) mentioned about the Midler GYPSY not being available. He's right. It's out of print, and so is the CD soundtrack to that special if I'm not mistaken. I had it on videotape and gave it to a friend when the DVD came my way.
It makes me angry, but stuff on DVD and CD that we love does go out of print unless it's something with huge demand like THE MATRIX or something the studios are planning on re-releasing at a later date (SIXTEEN CANDLES). I've determined if it's something I really like, I get it when it's available. I've made the mistake of waiting too many times and then scrambling to find it at premium prices later.
TD, I think the picture might have been made a bit too small. I can kind of see the dog, but not the plates.
TD, I think the picture might have been made a bit too small. I can kind of see the dog, but not the plates.
Well, I changed the picture. . .
TD, I think the picture might have been made a bit too small. I can kind of see the dog, but not the plates.
TD, I think the picture might have been made a bit too small. I can kind of see the dog, but not the plates.
Well, I changed the picture. . .
TD, I think the picture might have been made a bit too small. I can kind of see the dog, but not the plates.
LOL-my picture is nice and large and I see a baby, not a dog.
Minx Anastasia is beautiful. We once had a Siberian Husky named Anastasia.
Minx Anastasia is beautiful. We once had a Siberian Husky named Anastasia.
I knew there was a reason that the karma fairy looked fairly on Jane.
Minx Anastasia is beautiful. We once had a Siberian Husky named Anastasia.
I knew there was a reason that the karma fairy looked fairly on Jane.
Tried to Karma you but I have to wait. The dog is gorgeous. Looking forward to seeing it inperson in the near future
Hey, didn't someone the other day mention the new deluxe release of HAIR on cd? Well, whoever, whenever, THANK YOU VERY MUCH! ! ! This is a great collection, which I wouldn't have upgraded to if not for you. . .(Oh, a Bob Dylan reference!)
I just read Mr Valley's post and .... whoever thinks BB, as in Brent Barrett, and NOT Brigitte Bardot, is a tenor is wrong; we all know BB is a baritone...
That person should also listen to Mr Warlow to widen his appreciation.....
TD, I think we can find room for you in the house. It's nine rooms with an art studio, a great bathroom and a wonderful kitchen. There is a sunning area on the roof and a swing on the front porch and a big yard for Anastasia.
DR TCB - Allison who? ;D And you didn't let me know if you wanted Incendiary Blonde on your tape after Betty's interview.
I just read Mr Valley's post and .... whoever thinks BB, as in Brent Barrett, and NOT Brigitte Bardot, is a tenor is wrong; we all know BB is a baritone...
That person should also listen to Mr Warlow to widen his appreciation.....
I have no idea whether you are being tongue-in-cheek or what, François! ;D
Brent Barrett IS a tenor, or he's under some misperception that he is since he's a member of Broadway Tenors. But he does have a lovely baritone.
Of course, Anthony Warlow is an incredible tenor with an enormous range. Just to hear him sing "Some Enchanted Evening", one would think him a baritone.
the film that made me gay.....<blush>....was gentlemen prefer blondes......with the olympic pool guys.......(and I cry for the the poor guy who blew the take) <G>
hey td...asked earlier about "fields of ambosia"......you have it?
Anything is too much when one tips in the States and one is Canadian.
I got three US pennies once from Canadian gents! -- was a waiter in Florida then, and as such I have never been so humiliated! And they were looking at me from afar as they were leaving to see my reaction...
Oh I sure did get over it!
One other time i got a $20 tip on a $40 bill; i made sure the gentleman was not make a mistake...
The answer was "No! And you're worth every penny!"
well....he also did the sailors in South Pacific
well....he also did the sailors in South Pacific
That quite the personal revelation! :o I liked the movie, but I don't need to know the sexual antics of the cast and crew! ;)
love Kristen Bjorn's take on death of saleman.....On a a boat in rio.........and his take take on The Crucible.......in Hungary......<G>
what ever happened to Steven RailsbackThe last film I saw him in was ED GEIN, he played the title role. . .