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Well, you've read the notes, the notes had two **'s in the title, and now it is time for you to post until the cows come home - they're currently trying to figure out what those two ** mean.
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And the word of the day is: EFFULGENCE!
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***most excellent and strongest vibes and xylophones***
for a successful and fun and funny first TFNM performance!!!!
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HOT DOGS are not street fair food?? :o
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Good Luck Bruce on your Nudie days!
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Nudies, Nudies, Nudies!
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I'll be on the train in 2 hours heading to DC
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TCB it is my dream also to sail to England on Cunard.
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I have to shave, shower and get things together (as much as they need to be gotten together)
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I went to Penn Station yesterday and picked up my ticket, purchased by my boss, under his name. It says on the ticket Valid Photo ID Required and ID Required on Board. Since I'm not my boss I wonder if I get asked for ID what will happen? I've already e-mailed my boss and said I may be calling at 7:20 to have him vouch for me to the conductor. Metro Park is the first stop (I've been told) after Penn Station so at least if I get put off the train I can look for my boss and get back on (he's boarding at Metro Park).
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And with that I leave you to begin preparations for DC
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~~~Travel Vibes for Ben!!~~~
;D
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~~~Much Broken Leg Vibes, Xylophones and Marimbas for BK and His Nudie Cast!!~~~
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Thanks for all the nice comments on my new glasses. :-* I really am glad that I got them.
And Jane...yes, I did keep my old glasses. They're the same prescription, so if I need to use them, I won't have any trouble with them. :)
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Last night (after reassembling my sister's metal shelves for her new garage), we had our very first run-through of "Romeo & Juliet"! I got there at the appointed time of 7:00 pm. We didn't start the actual run-through until about 7:50 pm but we didn't finish until 10:45!! :o Chris our director said that we should be able to tighten up the running time. I certainly hope so. But, since I'm only in four scenes (one with no dialogue), I don't really care. ;) And tonight, we move into the actual performing space! We'll have a week and a half on the actual set...that will be nice.
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George, what are you doing up at 3:25 in the morning???
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And now, I'm off to bed...finally.
Good night, all.
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George, what are you doing up at 2:25 in the morning???
Saying, "Good night, Ben."
;)
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Good morning, all! I just looked at the 1979 calendar, and tomorrow is the 30th anniversary of my move to New York. I've been thinking a lot about the move and the madness prior to the event in the past couple of weeks. I've also been having lots of dreams involving deceased friends and relatives and sometimes my parents that have got me a bit freaked. While I'm not sure I want to live to be 80. I'm also pretty sure that I don't want to die any time soon and these dreams are a bit rattling.
Enough gloom and doom. This week I celebrate the 30 years of life in Manhattan and the fantastic friends I've made because of the move. We also have to celebrate tonight's premiere of the musical version of a new musical, THE FIRST NUDIE MUSICAL!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vibes to the Cast & Crew of The First Nudie Musical! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Monday morning greetings! It was very foggy outside when I got up an hour or so ago.
Break-a-leg vibes to BK and the FNM cast!
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Today, I have to see my accountant about the NY State tax bill, run to the post office and send Miss Kim Criswell a score, hit the bank, run some music down to Toyland and fax it to one of our colleagues working on BABES IN TOYLAND. I also need to schedule an appointment for Wednesday morning with my barber.
I did have some good news for Jerome Moross fans: Alfred Publishing is going to publish for the first time ever THE GOLDEN APPLE, in the Piano-Conductor score I edited for the Moross family several years ago. Now if we could only get some kind foundation or arts supporter to provide us with $300,000 to make a complete recording!
Does anyone know what's going on with DR Dakotacelt? She's been E&T for some time. I sent her a message on Facebook but I've had no response.
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DR Elmore - 30 years ago! I remember it like it was yesterday. About 30 people gathered in the driveway of the home of the friend who took you to the airport and when he raised the garage door, we all sang, "What Will We Do Without You-oo?" Remember?
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DR Elmore - 30 years ago! I remember it like it was yesterday. About 30 people gathered in the driveway of the home of the friend who took you to the airport and when he raised the garage door, we all sang, "What Will We Do Without You-oo?" Remember?
I think I was crying too much and worrying about the visit to my parents' house to pick up some things since the difficulties between us had been quite ugly in the previous months. My mother's only words to me were, "If you need anything, call us." God bless her.
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Most excellent and strongest vibes and xylophones for a successful and fun and funny first performance to BK and the NUDIE cast!
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POSSIBLE T.O.D.
If you could magically jump into the life of any movie character, even for just one day, who would it be and why?
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Good morning TCB.
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EXCELLENT VIBES AND LUCKY VIBES FOR TODAY, FOR EVERYONE.
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And the word of the day is: EFFULGENCE!
And The Song Of The Day Is; ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
(The HYMN and SONDHEIM)
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And May ALL THINGS be BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL for the cast of THE FIRST NUDIE MUSICAL,
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THE FIRST NUDIE MUSICAL, SHOW TIME VIBES FOR ALL THE CAST AND CREW AND BK. C ;D :o K
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Good morning ArnoldMBrockman.
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Must go to work.
Monday happiness.
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Good morning ArnoldMBrockman.
Good Morning to you Sam
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Broken legs to the cast and crew for Nudie!
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@ @ @ @ @ VIBES AND BREAKING OF LEGS TO THE CAST AND CREW OF TFNM FOR A FUN AND PRODUCTIVE FIRST READING @ @ @ @ @
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POSSIBLE T.O.D.
If you could magically jump into the life of any movie character, even for just one day, who would it be and why?
I think I would like to spend some time as Lenny in NEXT STOP, GREENWICH VILLAGE. It would be great fun to be young, (semi) talented and in the theatre scene in NYC in the 50's.
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My parents like taking their cruises from NYC so they don't have to fly to miami (they can drive or take the bus to NYC). Last year they took a cross-Atlantic cruise that then went to italy and other places.
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Thought y'all would like to see the nice entry about Alice Ripley on my former employer's blog:
We Have a Winner! (http://daytonmetrolibrary.blogspot.com/2009/06/we-have-winner.html)
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***SAFE & EASY TRAVEL VIBES***
for DR Ben!!!!!!
[ you don't look like a terrorist to me! :) ]
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Vibes to BK and company!!!
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Travel and train ticket vibes to Ben
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I went to see UP this weekend and while I can't say that it's my favorite Pixar film it's still very enjoyable and the animation is astounding. I was probably a little disappointed that it went in the action/adventure direction it did so early in the film, but I guess it does so because that is one of the main themes of the movie. Also, I felt that it asks its audience to make several large leaps of faith, but then, it is a cartoon.
SPOILER WARNING!!!
I was kind of surprised by the level of violence at the climax: the film's villain (who didn't seem to care who was in his range of gunfire) was shockingly and assuredly dispatched for a human in a Pixar--not to mention Disney--movie (unless there are plans for a sequel afoot.)
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* * * * * TWAIN TWAVEL VIBES FOR DR BEN * * * * *
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POSSIBLE T.O.D.
If you could magically jump into the life of any movie character, even for just one day, who would it be and why?
Great TOD!
My answer to come later.
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Good morning!
Another very warm day in store for us here. Rain is a possibility for each of the next five days (highest chance tomorrow), but if it comes, I suspect it will be late afternoon thundershowers.
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Vibes for BK and the cast! ~~~~~~~~~~~``
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I hope to get more LOST episodes watched while waiting for my lunch ride to arrive today. Usually on Monday, best friend John picks me up, but he's usually 10-15 minutes late. Combine that with my being ready at least 20 minutes before time, and that should give me enough time to get almost through another episode. I know I won't finish up the set today (as much as I'd like to). There are just too many bonus features, and there is at least one more commentary as well.
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Break-a-leg wishes to cast and crew of THE FIRST NUDIE MUSICAL!
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My alarm went off at seven-fifteen, alarm being the workers next door - I did have two blissful days without them, though, and I do want to do the long jog, so it's all fine.
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On TV TOnight!™
NBC - I'M A CELEBRITY, DATELINE
TNT - THE CLOSER, CROSSING THE BAR
SHO - NURSE JACKIE, WEEDS
BRA - MY LIFE ON THE D-LIST
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A couple of reminders about reruns on tonight's TV schedule:
THE BIG BANG THEORY airs twice: 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. CBS is trying to get viewers used to finding the show at 9:30 where it moves in the fall.
LIE TO ME airs its pilot tonight at 9 on FOX. This will be its new home on the FOX fall schedule.
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Until I can finish with LOST, looks like I'm only going to be able to watch one prime-time show at a time. Tonight it will undoubtedly be THE CLOSER which I'll record at 9 and likely (as I did last night with TRUE BLOOD) watch around 10:10. This will carry me up to my 11 p.m. cutoff time.
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The other thing I'm remembering today about DR Elmore's send-off is that, after he left for the airport, the driveway ensemble adjourned to one of the members' homes for brunch. Nine years later, after getting married and having our DS Rob, Richard and I bought that house and still live in it!
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Well, I'm finished with my morning internet surfing, so I guess I should head down and start getting ready for today's ;lunch outing.
WBBL.
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Well I am looking forward to tonight's performance of The First Mudie Musical: The Stage Version
You will get a report, but not sure when Ill be able to post it.
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TOD
I think I would like to be Hercule Poirot in Murder On the Orient Express
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Good Morning BK
BREAK A LEG
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Good Morning Ginny
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Good Morning Matt
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Good Morning Larry
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Everyone have an A-ONE day.
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Good Morning Ginny
Good morning, Michael S! Have a great time tonight and give BK our best!
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Yes we are looking forward to the Nudie Report.
Excellent and sundry vibes to MR BK and the cast, crew, and staff of TFNM - In Your Face, Not On Your Screen.
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DR ELMORE such dreams are to be expected during this moon phase.
Last night I dreamed I went to the first day of rehearsal for a new play.....and it wasn't our first rehearsal, it was opening night.....which of course can be interpreted as my feeling unprepared for my auditions and subsequent direction of MAN OF LA MANCHA.
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GOD'S LITTLE ACRE was in my mailbox today....and I shall listen to it as I drive to auditions!
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TOD:
Fred Astaire in DADDY LONG LEGS
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Or Jack Driscoll in the ORIGINAL King Kong
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GOD'S LITTLE ACRE was in my mailbox today....
DITTO!! Looks great!! :D
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Suddenly feeling a little queasy. I'm ready to do the long jog but am worried about the queasy feeling.
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DR ELMORE such dreams are to be expected during this moon phase.
Last night I dreamed I went to the first day of rehearsal for a new play.....and it wasn't our first rehearsal, it was opening night.....which of course can be interpreted as my feeling unprepared for my auditions and subsequent direction of MAN OF LA MANCHA.
That's reassuring! Thanks, DR JRand58. I mailed your photo this morning. I'm working on a Bert Lahr number from LIFE BEGINS AT 8:40; he's playing famous baritone Lawrence Haines (Guy's operatic brother maybe?) and singing a very vapid art song modeled on "Trees" entitled "Things." During the number, he sings off-key, fights with the pianist, loses his toupe, picks his teeth, and at the end of the aria, Luella Gear throws a cream pie in his face. It's your kind of an aria, DR JRand58!
Good morning, DR Michael S!
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My parents like taking their cruises from NYC so they don't have to fly to miami (they can drive or take the bus to NYC). Last year they took a cross-Atlantic cruise that then went to italy and other places.
Isn't that a 2 day drive? How many days were they at sea before reaching a port?
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The other thing I'm remembering today about DR Elmore's send-off is that, after he left for the airport, the driveway ensemble adjourned to one of the members' homes for brunch. Nine years later, after getting married and having our DS Rob, Richard and I bought that house and still live in it!
Fun story. :)
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DR elmore congratulations on 30 years in your NY, the place you were meant to be. Vibes those rattling dreams subside.
I was going to ask the same question regarding Dakota.
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Oh thanks so much, DR ELMORE.....PCPH will have the best lobby display in town!
Hmmmmmm.....had I known about that Lahr aria, I would have done that in the talent show.
Dan and I did "Lovely" from FORUM.....and were presented with the BEST DRAMATIC performance award. I was not quite sure what to think about that, although it may have had to do with the choice of singing the song in two different keys.....well three if you count what Lilli Vanessi was doing on the piano.
Lahr-Aria is a nice word.
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SAFE & EASY TRAIN VIBES FOR DR BEN!
BRUCE, EXCELLENT VIBES AND XYLOPHONES!!!
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DR JRand:
I then watched QUANTUM OF SOLACE in Blu Ray.....that Daniel Craig shore iz a handsome James Bond. And the opening titles were most entertaining.
I’m not sure if I agree about handsome, more of a rugged appealing look. I do think he makes a great Bond. We also liked the opening titles though I think we would have enjoyed them more had we muted the music.
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DR Jose our first cruise was a Disney cruise, on the Big Red Boat, when the boys were in elementary school.
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Oh thanks so much, DR ELMORE.....PCPH will have the best lobby display in town!
Hmmmmmm.....had I known about that Lahr aria, I would have done that in the talent show.
Dan and I did "Lovely" from FORUM.....and were presented with the BEST DRAMATIC performance award. I was not quite sure what to think about that, although it may have had to do with the choice of singing the song in two different keys.....well three if you count what Lilli Vanessi was doing on the piano.
Lahr-Aria is a nice word.
When the new piano-vocal is copied, I'll send you one and you can frighten amuse your audience in the next talent show.
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Caught up on 2+ days of posts. Nothing of interest to report here.
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Good Morning! Good Afternoon!
I'm up, I'm up... And...
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DR Ben - I hope you had/have a nice commute to and from DC this morning and afternoon. -Is there a reason your boss didn't put your name on the tickets that he bought for you?
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DR elmore - Congratulations on your 30th Anniversary of Life in New York City!!!
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DR Jose our first cruise was a Disney cruise, on the Big Red Boat, when the boys were in elementary school.
DR Jane - Was that before Disney had their own ships?
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Oh thanks so much, DR ELMORE.....PCPH will have the best lobby display in town!
Hmmmmmm.....had I known about that Lahr aria, I would have done that in the talent show.
Dan and I did "Lovely" from FORUM.....and were presented with the BEST DRAMATIC performance award. I was not quite sure what to think about that, although it may have had to do with the choice of singing the song in two different keys.....well three if you count what Lilli Vanessi was doing on the piano.
Lahr-Aria is a nice word.
When the new piano-vocal is copied, I'll send you one and you can frighten amuse your audience in the next talent show.
The MAN OF LA MANCHA cast has NO idea what is in store!
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DR JRand:
I then watched QUANTUM OF SOLACE in Blu Ray.....that Daniel Craig shore iz a handsome James Bond. And the opening titles were most entertaining.
I’m not sure if I agree about handsome, more of a rugged appealing look. I do think he makes a great Bond. We also liked the opening titles though I think we would have enjoyed them more had we muted the music.
Ibid to all you say.
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DR Ben - I hope you had/have a nice commute to and from DC this morning and afternoon. -Is there a reason your boss didn't put your name on the tickets that he bought for you?
Obviously for reasons of National Security.
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Non queasy vibes for MR BK.
Drink a Sprite or eat a sody cracker.
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~~~~~BROKEN LEGS AND XYLOPHONIC VIBES TO THE CAST, CREW & CREATIVES OF~~~~~
~~~~~THE FIRST NUDIE MUSICAL: A NEW'D MUSICAL COMEDY!!!!!~~~~~
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Non queasy vibes for MR BK.
Drink a Sprite or eat a sody cracker.
I just hope bk doesn't have some sort of Amoeba or something like that.
;)
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Here's the new Vicar:
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Here we are with Mary Linda, BFA:
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Congratulations to Vicar Richard!
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Good morning, everyone.
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And congratulations to Miss Mary Linda!
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The VERY BEST of VIBES for TFNM!!!
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Thank you, DR Laura! We certainly have had a lot of reasons to celebrate in our family lately.
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DR ELMORE such dreams are to be expected during this moon phase.
Last night I dreamed I went to the first day of rehearsal for a new play.....and it wasn't our first rehearsal, it was opening night.....which of course can be interpreted as my feeling unprepared for my auditions and subsequent direction of MAN OF LA MANCHA.
How nice that JRand can make sense of his dreams. I guess I need my own Dream-o-matic. Perhaps I should check eBay.
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Back from the long jog - feel better now.
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My parents like taking their cruises from NYC so they don't have to fly to miami (they can drive or take the bus to NYC). Last year they took a cross-Atlantic cruise that then went to italy and other places.
Isn't that a 2 day drive? How many days were they at sea before reaching a port?
No, not driving to miami. They drive/take the bus to NYC (which is only 6 hours away).
I'm not sure exactly how many days it took them from NYC to cross the ocean. At least a few days (3-4).
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Congrats to all DRs where they apply!
(Grammar? Well, you know what I mean)
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I'm a bit queasy myself this morning. I bruised some ribs recently and it's quite painful at times.
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TTFN.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO VIC RICK
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~~~~~NON-QUEASY AND PAIN-FREE VIBES FOR DR JEANNE~~~~~
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DR Ginny - "Celebrate! Celebrate!..."
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TOD
Gregory Peck in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
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Nice pics DR Ginny. Congrats!
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Here's the new Vicar:
Scary! 50 years ago, I would never ever have guessed he would do this.
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OK... Time to step away from the computer for a bit.
Laters...
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Larry, hurry up and answer my email--the director is due here in just a minute. :)
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Great photos, Ginny.
I have been E&T and probably will be again in the coming weeks. Producers is now going full on, plus Betsy is going back to Wisconsin to help with her Dad, meaning I'll be taking care of the kids solo. Oy.
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Merde, BK!
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Non queasy vibes for MR BK.
Drink a Sprite or eat a sody cracker.
I just hope bk doesn't have some sort of Amoeba or something like that.
;)
I heard several of them were going out of business....must be the antibiotics.
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Lovely photos.
What title does a Vicar hold....is he Reverend or Doctor or Father or Something Else? We don't have any such position in the Church of Fried Chicken.
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DR JMK are any more pitchers from THE PRODUCERS up on the inner web? Did you ask Pevney if he ever met Allison Hayes? What is the funniest thing anyone wore to rehearsals?
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DR JEANNE - Dream O Matic 6000 consultations - 15 minutes by phone $40 - call the World of Wisdom.
Or FREE here at HHW.
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Here's the new Vicar:
Scary! 50 years ago, I would never ever have guessed he would do this.
Not even when he did his 8th grade career report on being a minister?
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Lovely photos.
What title does a Vicar hold....is he Reverend or Doctor or Father or Something Else? We don't have any such position in the Church of Fried Chicken.
Thank you, DR JRand. Since he's still a deacon, he's The Rev'd Dr. Richard Palmer. He's not supposed to be called Father until his ordination as a priest (which will probably take place before the end of the year).
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Thanks, also, DRs ArnoldMBrockman, Jose, Jennifer, and JMK!
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Rev. Dr. - very nice.
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And as promised, here's the advance notice for the new Kritzerland release. As always, you can pre-preorder by going to paypal.com and paying directly to kritzerland at adelphia dot net. Price is 19.98 plus 3.75 shipping.
HELLO, CAROL!
Kritzerland is proud to present the first ever CD release for the Original Cast Recording of Show Girl, starring Carol Channing along with Jules Munshin and Les Quat’ Jeudis.
Show Girl, a musical revue with songs and sketches by Charles Gaynor, opened on Broadway January 12, 1961. Miss Channing received not only critical love letters but also a Tony nomination for Best Actress. It was, by all accounts, a tour de force performance on stage and it’s captured brilliantly on the cast album. Very much of its time, the material is still somehow fresh and funny (and some of it is surprisingly topical), and Mr. Gaynor’s songs are tuneful and clever.
Jules Munshin and Les Quat’ Jeudis lend excellent support, and if you’re at all a fan of Miss Channing or the old-fashioned musical revue, then Show Girl is just the front row seat you’re looking for. And if you’ve never heard Miss Channing do “The Inside Story” you might find yourself falling out of that front row seat, howling with laughter.
The CD is a Limited Edition of 1000 copies only.
The price is $19.98 plus shipping.
CDs will ship the end of July – however, as those who’ve ordered directly from Kritzerland know, preorders placed directly through Kritzerland usually ship one to five weeks ahead of the street date.
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Larry, hurry up and answer my email--the director is due here in just a minute. :)
I'm sorry, DR JMK! I was at the office and wasn't dealing with emails. I did answer, but I'm sure it was later than you wished.
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Lovely photos.
What title does a Vicar hold....is he Reverend or Doctor or Father or Something Else? We don't have any such position in the Church of Fried Chicken.
I've known him since 1957; he'll always be Dick to me
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Good morning, all! I just looked at the 1979 calendar, and tomorrow is the 30th anniversary of my move to New York. I've been thinking a lot about the move and the madness prior to the event in the past couple of weeks. I've also been having lots of dreams involving deceased friends and relatives and sometimes my parents that have got me a bit freaked. While I'm not sure I want to live to be 80. I'm also pretty sure that I don't want to die any time soon and these dreams are a bit rattling.
Enough gloom and doom. This week I celebrate the 30 years of life in Manhattan and the fantastic friends I've made because of the move....
Congrats, Elmore on your 30 years in New York!! ;D
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And as promised, here's the advance notice for the new Kritzerland release. As always, you can pre-preorder by going to paypal.com and paying directly to kritzerland at adelphia dot net. Price is 19.98 plus 3.75 shipping.
HELLO, CAROL!
Kritzerland is proud to present the first ever CD release for the Original Cast Recording of Show Girl, starring Carol Channing along with Jules Munshin and Les Quat’ Jeudis.
Show Girl, a musical revue with songs and sketches by Charles Gaynor, opened on Broadway January 12, 1961. Miss Channing received not only critical love letters but also a Tony nomination for Best Actress. It was, by all accounts, a tour de force performance on stage and it’s captured brilliantly on the cast album. Very much of its time, the material is still somehow fresh and funny (and some of it is surprisingly topical), and Mr. Gaynor’s songs are tuneful and clever.
Jules Munshin and Les Quat’ Jeudis lend excellent support, and if you’re at all a fan of Miss Channing or the old-fashioned musical revue, then Show Girl is just the front row seat you’re looking for. And if you’ve never heard Miss Channing do “The Inside Story” you might find yourself falling out of that front row seat, howling with laughter.
The CD is a Limited Edition of 1000 copies only.
The price is $19.98 plus shipping.
CDs will ship the end of July – however, as those who’ve ordered directly from Kritzerland know, preorders placed directly through Kritzerland usually ship one to five weeks ahead of the street date.
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I just ordered it. I love this album, especially the "Story of Marie" and the history of the musical.
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Congratulations to DR elmore3003 on your longevity in New York upon your 30th anniversary!!!!! :D
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Congratulations to Vicar Richard!!!!
Congratulations to new graduate Mary Linda!!!
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And as promised, here's the advance notice for the new Kritzerland release. As always, you can pre-preorder by going to paypal.com and paying directly to kritzerland at adelphia dot net. Price is 19.98 plus 3.75 shipping.
HELLO, CAROL!
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I've ordered mine...as usual. ;)
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Thank you, DR DAW!
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When Richard and I were leaving our hotel in Delafield, WI, last month, we watched the start of a tandem bicycle rally.
Here they come:
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And, there they go:
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Congrats to Richard!!!
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Woooooooooo hooooooooooooooooo I just ordered SHOW GIRL....I have heard of this show and read about it....but I have never heard any of the songs, as far as I know. I certainly believe there is future talent show material here as well.
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Okay I am all cleaned up and ready to go to auditions - but I can't get there before 5 o'clock because today is the first day of CHAOS AND STRIFE....I mean the Youth Theatre Workshop, and even though they are supposed to be OUT of the theatre by 5, they are usually STILL THERE at 6 p.m
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I shall return....hopefully with a full cast of lovely actors/singers/dancers. Plus one horse and one ass.
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POSSIBLE T.O.D.
If ou could magically jump into the life of any movie character, even for just one day, who would it be and why?
Great topic! Until I can come up with something more in tune with me, I'll say Willy Wonka.
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Huge vibes, xylophones, clarinets and violas to BK and NUDIE.
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Thank you, DR FJL!
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Non queasy vibes for MR BK.
Drink a Sprite or eat a sody cracker.
I just hope bk doesn't have some sort of Amoeba or something like that.
;)
He has a store?
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TOD
Gregory Peck in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Good choice!
I think I'd pick Harry Hamlin's character in MAKING LOVE.
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I will order SHOW GIRL when it goes up on the site. Please let us know when that happens.
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Just as I hoped I could, I started watching LOST #14 before I went to lunch. I got about 28 minutes in before my friend arrived to take me to lunch.
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I am now ready to begin LOST #18. I'm hoping to get five more episodes watched today. That will leave two more episodes plus the bonus features for tomorrow.
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Richard and I are going to see UP this afternoon - bye for now!
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I had about 10 minutes of time left, and I used it by watching the first ten minutes of last week's THE FASHION SHOW. The mini challenge this week was to design a tee shirt for a high school girl running for class president. The girl got to choose the winner, and, of course, she chose the most prosaic and uninteresting of the shirts. The winner, totally undeserving, won immunity in the next challenge. Don't know if I'll have time to finish the show today, but I'll definitely get to it tomorrow.
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DR JMK are any more pitchers from THE PRODUCERS up on the inner web? Did you ask Pevney if he ever met Allison Hayes? What is the funniest thing anyone wore to rehearsals?
I thought I emailed you about Hayes--no, he never met her and he doesn't remember his father ever mentioning her. Sorry, I know that probably breaks your heart. :)
No funny attire yet, but we are actually getting the OBC costumes for our production--they arrive next week.
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TCB it is my dream also to sail to England on Cunard.
Well, Ben, please win the Lotto and we can go together!
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Congrats to both DR Ginny's new Rev. Richard and new BFA Mary Linda!!
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POSSIBLE T.O.D.
If you could magically jump into the life of any movie character, even for just one day, who would it be and why?
My original thought was that I would want to be Ennis Del Mar from BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, just so I could have sex with Jake Gyllenhaal. That still seems like a pretty good reason to become Ennis. Let me think about this question.
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My afternoon internet surf has come to its conclusion, and now I can head back downstairs and rejoin Jack, Sawyer, and Sayid by being LOST....
WBBL.
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GOD'S LITTLE ACRE was in my mailbox today....
DITTO!! Looks great!! :D
Looks great? It figures that you would buy it only for the cover.
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My parents like taking their cruises from NYC so they don't have to fly to miami (they can drive or take the bus to NYC). Last year they took a cross-Atlantic cruise that then went to italy and other places.
Isn't that a 2 day drive? How many days were they at sea before reaching a port?
I would assume four days.
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DR Jose our first cruise was a Disney cruise, on the Big Red Boat, when the boys were in elementary school.
DR Jane - Was that before Disney had their own ships?
Yes.
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DR Ginny, wonderful photo of the new Vicar. :)
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Thank you, DR Laura! We certainly have had a lot of reasons to celebrate in our family lately.
:)
Nice family photo too.
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My parents like taking their cruises from NYC so they don't have to fly to miami (they can drive or take the bus to NYC). Last year they took a cross-Atlantic cruise that then went to italy and other places.
Isn't that a 2 day drive? How many days were they at sea before reaching a port?
No, not driving to miami. They drive/take the bus to NYC (which is only 6 hours away).
I'm not sure exactly how many days it took them from NYC to cross the ocean. At least a few days (3-4).
I didn't realize you were so close to NY.
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I'm a bit queasy myself this morning. I bruised some ribs recently and it's quite painful at times.
Och!!! QUICK HEALING VIBES!
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Lovely photos.
What title does a Vicar hold....is he Reverend or Doctor or Father or Something Else? We don't have any such position in the Church of Fried Chicken.
I've known him since 1957; he'll always be A Dick to me
Elmore! Shame on you. ;D
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Elmore! Shame on you. ;D
DR elmore3003 has no shame. ;D
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Well, I just went home at lunch and spoke to the condo property manager (a very nice lady) and she said that my building will be getting a new roof sometime next week! That means that I will get a new operable skylight next week, too!! ;D FINALLY, I will be able to open the skylight to let out the heat from my place and (hopefully) have cooler nights when I sleep. :D
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That is wonderful news, DR George!! :D Hard on your wallet, but wonderful news nonetheless!
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That is wonderful news, DR George!! :D Hard on your wallet, but wonderful news nonetheless!
Thanks, but not so hard, actually...for my birthday, my parents said that they'd pay for half of it!
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Well, I need to go. My back has been hurting me since this morning and I don't want to deal with it at work any more.
Starting tonight, rehearsals are at the space where we'll be performing! FORTUNATELY, I don't have any fighting to do, and the one time that I have to kneel is at the end of the second act, which I don't think we're going to do tonight. So, until later!
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Back from our rehearsal - we ran all of act one - somewhat sloppy and low energy - hoping everyone is energized by the audience. The mic situation isn't wonderful and I had to adjust a few things so people would be closer to them - the upstage stuff, of which there is a lot, isn't getting picked up by the six floor mics. I had to be quite terse a couple of times with people who made the same old mistakes yet again. Otherwise, it moved right along, and we did get to run the first fifteen minutes of act two as well, so that was good. It will be what it will be.
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Now I have to shower and then get a bite to eat.
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I've heard from our E&T Dakotacelt. She misses all of you but she's been going through a fraught period with various issues including preparations for her wedding in early August, thinking about a new job, and other things. I told her I would post here that she was okay except one thing scares me: she made a comment about DR MBarnum and her addiction to Indian films.
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Well, you've read the notes, the notes had two **'s in the title, and now it is time for you to post until the cows come home - they're currently trying to figure out what those two ** mean.
They mean the same as they do when the cows go M**-M**.
Benihana hires many a STUNT COOK.
der Brucer
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LAST-MINUTE VIBES FOR BK AND TFNM!
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Welcome to Big Apple family values:
(http://foxforum.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/640_klein_calvin_ad.jpg?w=640&h=480)
der Brucer
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Thanks to those who sent me vibes. The queasiness is gone, anyway.
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It was good of you, Larry, to contact Dakota. I'm glad she's well, if a bit harried.
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George, I think you'll enjoy your new operable skylight. I had two in my last house and they REALLY helped to ventilate the house.
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Welcome to Big Apple family values:
der Brucer
And this is posted for what reason? I don't connect Calvin Klein's psychosexual hangups, which his ads imply are many, or his taste, which is poor, with my Big apple family values in the least.
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I was just watching the footage on the president's address about medicine. The big concern is socialized medicine from the conservatives.
So, they don't like the government getting in bed here but they have no problem throwing the goverment in bed with God when it comes to marriage? Color me puzzled. Again.
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Welcome to Big Apple family values:
der Brucer
And this is posted for what reason? I don't connect Calvin Klein's psychosexual hangups, which his ads imply are many, or his taste, which is poor, with my Big apple family values in the least.
Says the guy who keeps "little brother" MBarnum on the fire escape when he visits. ;)
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Whata Wuss!
NYPOST (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,526348,00.html)
TEEN WAKES UP TO 3-FOOT SNAKE STARING AT HIM IN BED
A New York city teen came face-to-fang with a 3-foot boa constrictor Sunday that slithered uninvited into the youngster's home — a jarring confrontation that had the whole family in a panic.
"The snake was just staring at me," said a shaken Kareem Lewis, 18.
The close encounter came around 10 a.m., when Lewis was waking up in the family's first-floor apartment on Sherman Avenue.
"I started to panic when he started to slither at me," said Lewis, whose mom was at church.
Geez, the poor thing was just looking for something warm against which to cuddle!
Many was the morn when I had Fred (a four-footer) dumped on me in bed while my son took his shower. (That is unless Sidney, the blind white rat, had already claimed the spot.
der Brucer
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Welcome to Big Apple family values:
der Brucer
And this is posted for what reason? I don't connect Calvin Klein's psychosexual hangups, which his ads imply are many, or his taste, which is poor, with my Big apple family values in the least.
Says the guy who keeps "little brother" MBarnum on the fire escape when he visits. ;)
If Mikey were my "little brother" I would be a single child by now. Who said he was a part of my family values?
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And this is posted for what reason?
For the reason that it is a controversial newstory which is getting lots of "air play"; and some folks are suggesting that it is emblematic of NYC values.
der Brucer
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And this is posted for what reason?
For the reason that it is a controversial newstory which is getting lots of "air play"; and some folks are suggesting that it is emblematic of NYC values.
der Brucer
Well, thanks! I certainly hadn't heard a thing about it. Tell them to talk to me.
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Whata Wuss!
NYPOST (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,526348,00.html)
TEEN WAKES UP TO 3-FOOT SNAKE STARING AT HIM IN BED
A New York city teen came face-to-fang with a 3-foot boa constrictor Sunday that slithered uninvited into the youngster's home — a jarring confrontation that had the whole family in a panic.
"The snake was just staring at me," said a shaken Kareem Lewis, 18.
The close encounter came around 10 a.m., when Lewis was waking up in the family's first-floor apartment on Sherman Avenue.
"I started to panic when he started to slither at me," said Lewis, whose mom was at church.
Geez, the poor thing was just looking for something warm against which to cuddle!
Many was the morn when I had Fred (a four-footer) dumped on me in bed while my son took his shower. (That is unless Sidney, the blind white rat, had already claimed the spot.
der Brucer
Big difference, you knew the 4 footer. ;D
Sidney was also safe from the boa constrictor?
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Only had time to read posts really really fast.
Must go.
The jeans ad - tacky. Their ads always have been. Even as a teenager I thought they were in poor taste.
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Good Evening!
It was sunny. THen it was cloudy. Then it rained. Then is rained A LOT. Then it stopped. And then the sun came out again - today, not tomorrow.
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Thank you, DRs George and Jane!
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And this is posted for what reason?
For the reason that it is a controversial newstory which is getting lots of "air play"; and some folks are suggesting that it is emblematic of NYC values.
der Brucer
There are "worse" ads/billboards in NYC. And, in fact, that Calvin Klein ad just happens to be doors down from the SoHo location of American Apparel - which has certainly not been known for their "family friendly" ads.
I guess it must be a slow news day. I mean, that "story" popped up on Gawker.com this morning - and then was picked up by some of the "major" news outlets...
Now how about the whole Sarah Palin v. David Letterman "feud"? ;)
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DR Elmore - thank you for checking on DR DakotaCelt. I'd been concerned about her.
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Sidney was also safe from the boa constrictor?
Well, we did try to keep some separation. Actually Sidney was purchased as a baby for Fred's dinner, but Fred wasn't hungry. We took the rat out of the cage for fear it would bite the disinterested snake. Naturally, my daughter immediately adopted him as a pet and would not hear of us putting him back in the cage. Sidney grew to a right good size, probably too big for Fred. Although stone blind, Sidney was bright, curious, and very affectionate. He knew how to get out of his cage and follow baseboards from room to room. Once in our bedroom, he made a dash under the covers at the foot of the bed and scampered up my body to find a spot on the pillow nestled in the crook of my neck. You know you are living in a surrealist world when your midnight reaction to tiny feet scampering over your body is just a "Ho, Hum - it's only Sidney").
der Brucer
Note - the first few times Sidney pulled that stunt, my reactions were NOT "Ho Hum"! And I never really got used to Fred crawling up my pants leg.
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Someone just came by to look at the apartment... And it turns out that they have a friend who's also looking for an apartment... So...
<fingers crossed>
<knock wood>
etc., etc., etc....
*Note to DR MBarnum - They're both Indian. ;)
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Sidney was also safe from the boa constrictor?
Note - the first few times Sidney pulled that stunt, my reactions were NOT "Ho Hum"! And I never really got used to Fred crawling up my pants leg.
;D I remember the first time Bryan's Sugar Glider climbed inside the arm of my pajama top while I was sleeping-lol. At least it could glide when I sent it flying.
I love the story.
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Now how about the whole Sarah Palin v. David Letterman "feud"? ;)
Once it came out that the daughter in question was 14 year old Willow and not 18 year old Bristol, Dave was dead meat!
Palin's getting sympathetic press, and Letterman is coming off as a defensive jerk.
Match Point - Palin
der Brucer
If Letterman can make "slutty stewardess " cracks about Palin, I guess "Cotton-picker " fashion cracks about the Obamas are fair game.
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I love the story.
The things we endure in the name of parenting!
der Brucer
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Welcome to Big Apple family values:
der Brucer
And this is posted for what reason? I don't connect Calvin Klein's psychosexual hangups, which his ads imply are many, or his taste, which is poor, with my Big apple family values in the least.
Says the guy who keeps "little brother" MBarnum on the fire escape when he visits. ;)
If Mikey were my "little brother" I would be a single child by now. Who said he was a part of my family values?
He did. Repeatedly. ;D
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Now how about the whole Sarah Palin v. David Letterman "feud"? ;)
Once it came out that the daughter in question was 14 year old Willow and not 18 year old Bristol, Dave was dead meat!
Palin's getting sympathetic press, and Letterman is coming off as a defensive jerk.
Match Point - Palin
der Brucer
If Letterman can make "slutty stewardess " cracks about Palin, I guess "Cotton-picker " fashion cracks about the Obamas are fair game.
Well, there was that "monkey's ancestor" "remark" on that Gentleman(?) from South Carolina's Facebook page in reference to Michelle Obama... UGH!
And as for Palin V. Letterman... She just needs to start talking about the bigger picture - which could entail that Calvin Klein ad that was posted and referred to earlier. But, alas, as long The Press continues to cover the issue, well...
I'm still catching up on the whole CNN mess in regards to their lack of coverage of the situation in Iran.
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And I believe both rooms haz been spoken for!!!!
I should have checks in hand tomorrow morning! :) :) :) :)
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And speaking of the situation in Iran...
It seems that Twitter is having quite the banner week. They're the cover story of this week's "Time" magazine. The "140 Conference" is taking place here in NYC tomorrow and Wednesday. And since Twitter has been a "critical" and "crucial" communication tool among Iranians and those covering the protests, Twitter re-scheduled their scheduled down-time tonight in order not to break the lines of communication in Iran.
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Great apartment news, DR Jose!
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TCB it is my dream also to sail to England on Cunard.
Well, Ben, please win the Lotto and we can go together!
I was lucky enough to take the North Atlantic crossing on the QE2 some years ago, so I think I should go along with you guys and be your guide and faithful companion.
;)
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TCB it is my dream also to sail to England on Cunard.
Well, Ben, please win the Lotto and we can go together!
I was lucky enough to take the North Atlantic crossing on the QE2 some years ago, so I think I should go along with you guys and be your guide and faithful companion.
;)
And I should go along as the Official Taster!
;D
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...And I never really got used to Fred crawling up my pants leg.
Skip will be so glad to hear that.
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That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
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Great news DR Jose!! Vibes you have checks tomorrow & your new roommates are neat, considerate & very nice people.
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Great apartment news, DR Jose!
It is indeed, DR Ginny!
It's sort of funny how this all worked out. I had a couple of responses to the original ad a few weeks ago, and even set up some times for people to look at the apartment. However, none(!) of them bothered to show up to look at the apartment, nor did they call to cancel or say that they weren't going to show up.
Last night, I got an email from someone who happened to be helping her younger brother find a place in the City. We set everything up last night via email between 10:00-11:00pm. They showed up right on time about an hour ago, and as soon as they walked in, I could tell they wanted to take the apartment. And, apparently, my intuition was right! It turned out that one of their friends has also been looking for a new place to live... She went outside to make some phone calls while I talked with her brother... A few minutes later she came back, and said, "So, what do we need to do to move in?"...
:)
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UP was cute. The part that made me gasp out loud was when the young Ellie tells the young Carl how she got the picture of Paradise Falls for her scrapbook. The scrapbook also made me cry, when the elder Carl finally looks all the way through it. The credits were very clever.
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That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
David Letterman did apologize for his "tasteless comment". In fact, he devoted a whole segment to his apology.
But then came Sarah Palin's interview on "The Today Show" with Matt Lauer... And on... And on... And on...
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Congrats to Rev Dr. Richard and BFA Mary Linda!!
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VIBES TO FIRST NUDIES~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Today was my first Removal Hearing for an immigration case. I am very pleased to say WE WON!!! Now my client will not be deported to Vietnam and will be issued a green card. She was VERY relieved. I am happy for her
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Congrats to Rev Dr. Richard and BFA Mary Linda!!
Thanks, DR Cillaliz!
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Now how about the whole Sarah Palin v. David Letterman "feud"? ;)
Once it came out that the daughter in question was 14 year old Willow and not 18 year old Bristol, Dave was dead meat!
Palin's getting sympathetic press, and Letterman is coming off as a defensive jerk.
Match Point - Palin
der Brucer
If Letterman can make "slutty stewardess " cracks about Palin, I guess "Cotton-picker " fashion cracks about the Obamas are fair game.
derBrucer, please explain to me how a feud between David Letterman and Sarah Palin gives anyone the right to make offensive jokes or comments about the President of the United States and his family? I guess I missed the connection.
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Congrats to Jose on the new room mates!
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TCB it is my dream also to sail to England on Cunard.
Well, Ben, please win the Lotto and we can go together!
I was lucky enough to take the North Atlantic crossing on the QE2 some years ago, so I think I should go along with you guys and be your guide and faithful companion.
;)
Done!
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Congrats to the new vicar!
And to Mary Linda!
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And congats on winning the case DR Cillaliz. How wonderful!
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I must be out of it, I have no clue what Palin and Lettermen are going on about.
However, I did see the mention of the gorilla and the first lady...very distasteful.
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DR Jose, I will surely be by to meet your new roomies on my next NYC visit.
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Thank you, DR MBarnum!
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Today was my first Removal Hearing for an immigration case. I am very pleased to say WE WON!!! Now my client will not be deported to Vietnam and will be issued a green card. She was VERY relieved. I am happy for her
Another Freedom Day!
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Broken leg vibes to the Nudies!
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And congats on winning the case DR Cillaliz. How wonderful!
Thanks MBarnum. She's had a really rough go of things, through no fault of her own. It was a very close case, so I was very concerned that we may lose. I was very relieved and happy.
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Wow, that's three "very"s in one post
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Today was my first Removal Hearing for an immigration case. I am very pleased to say WE WON!!! Now my client will not be deported to Vietnam and will be issued a green card. She was VERY relieved. I am happy for her
Another Freedom Day!
Not my freedom day, but from the hug I got after the judge's decision, it was clear my client certainly felt it was her freedom day.
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Congrats to the new vicar!
And to Mary Linda!
Indeed, Ginny, congratulations to both of them!
And Cilla, great news about winning your case.
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That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
David Letterman did apologize for his "tasteless comment". In fact, he devoted a whole segment to his apology.
But then came Sarah Palin's interview on "The Today Show" with Matt Lauer... And on... And on... And on...
The last I read he said he meant the older daughter, not the younger, and that was the extent of his apology. Granted I can't keep up with this.
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Great apartment news, DR Jose!
It is indeed, DR Ginny!
It's sort of funny how this all worked out. I had a couple of responses to the original ad a few weeks ago, and even set up some times for people to look at the apartment. However, none(!) of them bothered to show up to look at the apartment, nor did they call to cancel or say that they weren't going to show up.
Last night, I got an email from someone who happened to be helping her younger brother find a place in the City. We set everything up last night via email between 10:00-11:00pm. They showed up right on time about an hour ago, and as soon as they walked in, I could tell they wanted to take the apartment. And, apparently, my intuition was right! It turned out that one of their friends has also been looking for a new place to live... She went outside to make some phone calls while I talked with her brother... A few minutes later she came back, and said, "So, what do we need to do to move in?"...
:)
A sign they will be good roomies. :)
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Ginny, did you say that Richard would become Father by the end of the year? That is also wonderful news.
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CONGRATULATIONS DR CILLA!!!
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Ginny, did you say that Richard would become Father by the end of the year? That is also wonderful news.
Thanks, DR TCB. Yes, usually it's a year from deacon to priest, but when the candidate is over 60, they accelerate the process. Last I heard, the Bishop said something about Advent, which would make it about the same time DS Rob graduates from UC.
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Thanks TCB
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Wish I could stay awake for NUDIE reports, but it is bedtime.
G'night!
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That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
David Letterman did apologize for his "tasteless comment". In fact, he devoted a whole segment to his apology.
But then came Sarah Palin's interview on "The Today Show" with Matt Lauer... And on... And on... And on...
The last I read he said he meant the older daughter, not the younger, and that was the extent of his apology. Granted I can't keep up with this.
I saw it, it wasn't an apology, he just said he meant the 18 year old and that he's tasteless. I'm just not going to watch him anymore. He was out of bounds, no question about it. I don't think that the Obamas should have tasteless things said about them, but they are the only people I know who are out of bounds on tasteless jokes. I think some people are just reacting to that
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CONGRATULATIONS DR CILLA!!!
Thanks Jane
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I guess he finally apologized for real....http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/15/letterman-apologizes-again-to-governor-palin-and-her-family/?hp
I am confused as tonight is Monday night. Has it aired yet?
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I guess he finally apologized for real....http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/15/letterman-apologizes-again-to-governor-palin-and-her-family/?hp
I am confused as tonight is Monday night. Has it aired yet?
Ah, hadn't heard that. Well. I'm still not watching. He's gotten more and more irritating to me in the past few years
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And as promised, here's the advance notice for the new Kritzerland release. As always, you can pre-preorder by going to paypal.com and paying directly to kritzerland at adelphia dot net. Price is 19.98 plus 3.75 shipping.
HELLO, CAROL!
Kritzerland is proud to present the first ever CD release for the Original Cast Recording of Show Girl, starring Carol Channing along with Jules Munshin and Les Quat Jeudis.
Show Girl, a musical revue with songs and sketches by Charles Gaynor, opened on Broadway January 12, 1961. Miss Channing received not only critical love letters but also a Tony nomination for Best Actress. It was, by all accounts, a tour de force performance on stage and its captured brilliantly on the cast album. Very much of its time, the material is still somehow fresh and funny (and some of it is surprisingly topical), and Mr. Gaynors songs are tuneful and clever.
Jules Munshin and Les Quat Jeudis lend excellent support, and if youre at all a fan of Miss Channing or the old-fashioned musical revue, then Show Girl is just the front row seat youre looking for. And if youve never heard Miss Channing do The Inside Story you might find yourself falling out of that front row seat, howling with laughter.
The CD is a Limited Edition of 1000 copies only.
The price is $19.98 plus shipping.
CDs will ship the end of July however, as those whove ordered directly from Kritzerland know, preorders placed directly through Kritzerland usually ship one to five weeks ahead of the street date.
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Is it okay with everyone if I scream like a little girl?
Eeeeeeeeeekkkkkkk!!!!!
I've never even had hope that this one would see the light of day! I love Carol Channing in SHOW GIRL! But I've always lived in dread playing my extremely scratchy LP--I've probably lessened the life of my stereo stylus the few times that I did play it. I did make a cassette recording at one time or another but who plays cassettes anymore? Now thanks to BK and Kritzerland, I will have me some carefree SHOW GIRL!
Yee Haw!
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I guess he finally apologized for real....http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/15/letterman-apologizes-again-to-governor-palin-and-her-family/?hp
I am confused as tonight is Monday night. Has it aired yet?
Ah, hadn't heard that. Well. I'm still not watching. He's gotten more and more irritating to me in the past few years
LOL-I have always found him irritating.
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'night
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Now how about the whole Sarah Palin v. David Letterman "feud"? ;)
Once it came out that the daughter in question was 14 year old Willow and not 18 year old Bristol, Dave was dead meat!
Palin's getting sympathetic press, and Letterman is coming off as a defensive jerk.
Match Point - Palin
der Brucer
If Letterman can make "slutty stewardess " cracks about Palin, I guess "Cotton-picker " fashion cracks about the Obamas are fair game.
But the stupid bitch does dress like a slutty stewardess.
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I guess he finally apologized for real....http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/15/letterman-apologizes-again-to-governor-palin-and-her-family/?hp
I am confused as tonight is Monday night. Has it aired yet?
It will air tonight at 11:38pm EDT. It was taped earlier this afternoon.
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Now how about the whole Sarah Palin v. David Letterman "feud"? ;)
Once it came out that the daughter in question was 14 year old Willow and not 18 year old Bristol, Dave was dead meat!
Palin's getting sympathetic press, and Letterman is coming off as a defensive jerk.
Match Point - Palin
der Brucer
If Letterman can make "slutty stewardess " cracks about Palin, I guess "Cotton-picker " fashion cracks about the Obamas are fair game.
But the stupid bitch does dress like a slutty stewardess.
I think this is also totally uncalled for
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CILLIALIZ---CONGRATS!
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Good Evening!
It was sunny. THen it was cloudy. Then it rained. Then is rained A LOT. Then it stopped. And then the sun came out again - today, not tomorrow.
We got no rain. I was disappointed.
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That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
David Letterman did apologize for his "tasteless comment". In fact, he devoted a whole segment to his apology.
But then came Sarah Palin's interview on "The Today Show" with Matt Lauer... And on... And on... And on...
Yep. Playing the victim can be a lucrative (in terms of sentiment) for her, and I'm sure she'll exploit it.
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Page Nine Dance!!!
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I was so thrilled to get through all of the episodes in the LOST set. I thought I'd only get up to the last one, but I actually had time to get them all done.
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That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
David Letterman did apologize for his "tasteless comment". In fact, he devoted a whole segment to his apology.
But then came Sarah Palin's interview on "The Today Show" with Matt Lauer... And on... And on... And on...
Yep. Playing the victim can be a lucrative (in terms of sentiment) for her, and I'm sure she'll exploit it.
So it's fine to trash a woman, call her a slut when she's happily married and make outrageous sexual comments about her children all because you don't agree with her politics. Gee, what's wrong with an Obama monkey joke or two then. I sure don't see the difference.
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There were so many great moments in the second season. I lot of people were down on the show during Season 2, but rewatching it these past two days, it's equally as good as the Emmy-winning Season One.
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That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
David Letterman did apologize for his "tasteless comment". In fact, he devoted a whole segment to his apology.
But then came Sarah Palin's interview on "The Today Show" with Matt Lauer... And on... And on... And on...
Yep. Playing the victim can be a lucrative (in terms of sentiment) for her, and I'm sure she'll exploit it.
So it's fine to trash a woman, call her a slut when she's happily married and make outrageous sexual comments about her children all because you don't agree with her politics. Gee, what's wrong with an Obama monkey joke or two then. I sure don't see the difference.
I didn't say Letterman was right. But she could accept or not accept the apology and drop it. She won't. This kind of person never does.
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Tomorrow I have the last disc of bonus features to get through. I suspect it'll take all afternoon.
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Then, I ended my evening watching THE CLOSER.
The episode was fine, but the surprise was spoiled somewhat because of who was cast as the chauffeur. Naturally I recognized Miguel Sandoval's voice on the phone so the game was given away to a certain extent.
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That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
David Letterman did apologize for his "tasteless comment". In fact, he devoted a whole segment to his apology.
But then came Sarah Palin's interview on "The Today Show" with Matt Lauer... And on... And on... And on...
Yep. Playing the victim can be a lucrative (in terms of sentiment) for her, and I'm sure she'll exploit it.
So it's fine to trash a woman, call her a slut when she's happily married and make outrageous sexual comments about her children all because you don't agree with her politics. Gee, what's wrong with an Obama monkey joke or two then. I sure don't see the difference.
I didn't say Letterman was right. But she could accept or not accept the apology and drop it. She won't. This kind of person never does.
He clearly didn't mean a word of his apology so I don't blame her for not accepting it. He's trashed her in ways that are extremely demeaning to women since she first started running. come to think about it, he's always been demeaning to women. I think it's about time someone called him on it
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That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
David Letterman did apologize for his "tasteless comment". In fact, he devoted a whole segment to his apology.
But then came Sarah Palin's interview on "The Today Show" with Matt Lauer... And on... And on... And on...
Yep. Playing the victim can be a lucrative (in terms of sentiment) for her, and I'm sure she'll exploit it.
So it's fine to trash a woman, call her a slut when she's happily married and make outrageous sexual comments about her children all because you don't agree with her politics. Gee, what's wrong with an Obama monkey joke or two then. I sure don't see the difference.
I didn't say Letterman was right. But she could accept or not accept the apology and drop it. She won't. This kind of person never does.
He clearly didn't mean a word of his apology so I don't blame her for not accepting it. He's trashed her in ways that are extremely demeaning to women since she first started running. come to think about it, he's always been demeaning to women. I think it's about time someone called him on it
If that's your story, then you stick to it!
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And now I'm heading downstairs to bed.
Good night!
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That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
David Letterman did apologize for his "tasteless comment". In fact, he devoted a whole segment to his apology.
But then came Sarah Palin's interview on "The Today Show" with Matt Lauer... And on... And on... And on...
Yep. Playing the victim can be a lucrative (in terms of sentiment) for her, and I'm sure she'll exploit it.
So it's fine to trash a woman, call her a slut when she's happily married and make outrageous sexual comments about her children all because you don't agree with her politics. Gee, what's wrong with an Obama monkey joke or two then. I sure don't see the difference.
I didn't say Letterman was right. But she could accept or not accept the apology and drop it. She won't. This kind of person never does.
He clearly didn't mean a word of his apology so I don't blame her for not accepting it. He's trashed her in ways that are extremely demeaning to women since she first started running. come to think about it, he's always been demeaning to women. I think it's about time someone called him on it
If that's your story, then you stick to it!
It is and I will... :)
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Good night Matt.
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That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
David Letterman did apologize for his "tasteless comment". In fact, he devoted a whole segment to his apology.
But then came Sarah Palin's interview on "The Today Show" with Matt Lauer... And on... And on... And on...
Yep. Playing the victim can be a lucrative (in terms of sentiment) for her, and I'm sure she'll exploit it.
So it's fine to trash a woman, call her a slut when she's happily married and make outrageous sexual comments about her children all because you don't agree with her politics. Gee, what's wrong with an Obama monkey joke or two then. I sure don't see the difference.
Seriously? You don't see the difference between a slur made because of loose morals and the racism in your remark about Obama and monkeys?
I'd love a go at your argument in a courtroom.
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I can count on 1 finger the amount of times I have watched David Letterman, on purpose. I always found him rather smarmy.
I guess I should see what all the hubub is between he and Palin.
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That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
David Letterman did apologize for his "tasteless comment". In fact, he devoted a whole segment to his apology.
But then came Sarah Palin's interview on "The Today Show" with Matt Lauer... And on... And on... And on...
Yep. Playing the victim can be a lucrative (in terms of sentiment) for her, and I'm sure she'll exploit it.
So it's fine to trash a woman, call her a slut when she's happily married and make outrageous sexual comments about her children all because you don't agree with her politics. Gee, what's wrong with an Obama monkey joke or two then. I sure don't see the difference.
Seriously? You don't see the difference between a slur made because of loose morals and the racism in your remark about Obama and monkeys?
I'd love a go at your argument in a courtroom.
Well, if he was her boss and he talked about her dressing like a slutty stewardess, and made the comments about her that he has made for months, seems to me that's a slam dunk sexual harassment case. So, no, I don't see the difference.
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I guess I should see what all the hubub is between he and Palin.
I wouldn't even bother.
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I guess I should see what all the hubub is between he and Palin.
I wouldn't even bother.
:)
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Why reward such behavior with higher ratings?
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There's actually a campaign going to get him fired, but I think that just gives him publicity and highter ratings. I'm not joining it, I'm just not going to watch
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That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
David Letterman did apologize for his "tasteless comment". In fact, he devoted a whole segment to his apology.
But then came Sarah Palin's interview on "The Today Show" with Matt Lauer... And on... And on... And on...
Yep. Playing the victim can be a lucrative (in terms of sentiment) for her, and I'm sure she'll exploit it.
So it's fine to trash a woman, call her a slut when she's happily married and make outrageous sexual comments about her children all because you don't agree with her politics. Gee, what's wrong with an Obama monkey joke or two then. I sure don't see the difference.
Seriously? You don't see the difference between a slur made because of loose morals and the racism in your remark about Obama and monkeys?
I'd love a go at your argument in a courtroom.
Well, if he was her boss and he talked about her dressing like a slutty stewardess, and made the comments about her that he has made for months, seems to me that's a slam dunk sexual harassment case. So, no, I don't see the difference.
I know you're a huge Palin admirer. Frankly, I don't get it. She's had her 15 minutes and I wouldn't put money on her being able to overcome it.
If folks are free to wear what they want to wear when they want to wear it and where they want to wear it, others certainly have the freedom to speak up and out about how the perceive that mode of dress.
I cannot understand how you don't see a difference between someone being called a slutty dresser -- which is a value judgement based on moral choices -- and the blatant racism of equating President Obama with a monkey.
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So...
I wonder how the reading of Nudie is going? They should be at intermission by now, or just about to start the second act.
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There's actually a campaign going to get him fired, but I think that just gives him publicity and highter ratings. I'm not joining it, I'm just not going to watch
The so-called campaign sounds like a joke. A sad one at that.
I can guarantee you Letterman will pick up tens of thousands of viewers he never had before.
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That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
David Letterman did apologize for his "tasteless comment". In fact, he devoted a whole segment to his apology.
But then came Sarah Palin's interview on "The Today Show" with Matt Lauer... And on... And on... And on...
Yep. Playing the victim can be a lucrative (in terms of sentiment) for her, and I'm sure she'll exploit it.
So it's fine to trash a woman, call her a slut when she's happily married and make outrageous sexual comments about her children all because you don't agree with her politics. Gee, what's wrong with an Obama monkey joke or two then. I sure don't see the difference.
Seriously? You don't see the difference between a slur made because of loose morals and the racism in your remark about Obama and monkeys?
I'd love a go at your argument in a courtroom.
Well, if he was her boss and he talked about her dressing like a slutty stewardess, and made the comments about her that he has made for months, seems to me that's a slam dunk sexual harassment case. So, no, I don't see the difference.
I know you're a huge Palin admirer. Frankly, I don't get it. She's had her 15 minutes and I wouldn't put money on her being able to overcome it.
If folks are free to wear what they want to wear when they want to wear it and where they want to wear it, others certainly have the freedom to speak up and out about how the perceive that mode of dress.
I cannot understand how you don't see a difference between someone being called a slutty dresser -- which is a value judgement based on moral choices -- and the blatant racism of equating President Obama with a monkey.
It has nothing to do with what I think of Palin. I don't adore her or anything, I liked her, but nothing like the blind worship of Obama that was so prevelant around the country. I do think she got a bum rap. David Letterman's comments about Palin have always been sexist. I don't see the difference between sexist remarks about a female politician and racist remarks about an African American politician. That's my point.
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There's actually a campaign going to get him fired, but I think that just gives him publicity and highter ratings. I'm not joining it, I'm just not going to watch
The so-called campaign sounds like a joke. A sad one at that.
I can guarantee you Letterman will pick up tens of thousands of viewers he never had before.
I agree with you on that. I saw the women on TV and thought they seemed a bit pathetic
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Hillary dealt with a lot of the same crap during her campaign.
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So...
I wonder how the reading of Nudie is going? They should be at intermission by now, or just about to start the second act.
Hope it's going great...surely they aren't talking about sex ;)
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There's actually a campaign going to get him fired, but I think that just gives him publicity and highter ratings. I'm not joining it, I'm just not going to watch
The so-called campaign sounds like a joke. A sad one at that.
I can guarantee you Letterman will pick up tens of thousands of viewers he never had before.
I agree with you on that. I saw the women on TV and thought they seemed a bit pathetic
I've always felt Letterman thinks he's funnier than he is and he's always had a penchant for coarseness. I don't watch him, actually.
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It is a bit ironic that I'm going on about sexism under the topic of "Your Stunt C**k is here"
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Well I'll end my part of the rant here. I spent 6 hours today in court discussing domestic abuse and the role of women in marriage in Vietnamese culture. Guess it's still on my mind
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It is a bit ironic that I'm going on about sexism under the topic of "Your Stunt C**k is here"
I had the same thought when I first brought up the "subject". ;)
So, yes, you can "Blame Jose".
The Haitian Dog strikes again!
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PAGE 10 STUNT C**K DANCE!!!!
(http://www.treehugger.com/bakus-cork-mat-corner.jpg)
;D
N'est-ce pas?
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Well, I, too, would like to stick around for the post-Nudie reports, but since I'm going to need to get up early enough to talk to our landlord regarding the new tenants/roommates... And since I have a pretty good feeling that I'm going to sleep rather well tonight.. Whew!....
Goodnight.
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*There was a tweet from someone in attendance at the Nudie reading, but I didn't spot an intermission update.
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PAGE 10 STUNT C**K DANCE!!!!
(http://www.treehugger.com/bakus-cork-mat-corner.jpg)
;D
N'est-ce pas?
Jose, I think you've been hanging around Singsaw too much! LOL!!!
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Looking forward to hearing how it all went! Hope lots of legs were broken!
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Saw BROADWAY BY THE YEAR 1970. BK's and Larry's friend Walter Willison did the number he did in the 1970 TWO BY TWO, and did a stunning job with the number.
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Pulled out the soundtrack for "The First Nudie Musical" this eve an listened to it as I drove in my motorcar. Hope the reading went well!!!
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I was so busy having a good time tonight, I forgot I had the camera in my purse. Completely spaced out till I got home.
I HAD A GREAT TIME. I'M SURE PEOPLE THOUGHT I WAS NUTS BOUNCING IN MY SEAT TO THE SONGS, BUT I WAS REALLY HAPPY TO BE THERE.
The First Nudie Musical staged reading was fun, I get to see it again tomorrow.
The cast was great, ( I really should not make any comments, let's face it I work in a machine shop with no experience in theatre at all), and the material was great. I'm just cheerful right now. That's what going to see a show is for me, to still be happy when I get home.
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Must go to sleep.
Long day ahead.
BEAUTIFUL TUESDAY FOR US ALL. ;)
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AND I'M STILL HAPPY ;D ;D ;D
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FoxNEWS (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,526525,00.html)
LETTERMAN APOLOGIZES TO PALIN FOR 'BAD JOKE'
David Letterman took his biggest step to put the furor surrounding his jokes about Gov. Sarah Palin's daughters behind him during the taping of his show Monday.
In remarks broadcast Monday night, Letterman directly apologized to the Palin family for the coarse jokes he made last Monday.
"I would like to apologize, especially to the two daughters involved, Bristol and Willow, and also to the governor and her family and everybody else who was outraged by the joke. I’m sorry about it and I’ll try to do better in the future," Letterman told the studio audience.
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Palin issued a statement after the broadcast early Tuesday, saying she accepted the late night host's apology.
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And this should be The End.
der Brucer
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Back from our first show, some of which I was happy with and some not so much. But it was great to get it out of the way, and I'm hoping for even more fun in our second show. I actually don't know if there could have been a way for it to be better tonight, given our one time only run-through and people still groping with the logistics and no real acting rehearsals. But this first time LA reading is what it is - we've all learned valuable lessons about how best to spend the limited number of rehearsal hours, and next time, in the NY version of the reading, we'll get it better.
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Back from our first show
Did you leave a happy audience?
der Brucer
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I think they had an okay time.
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So, tomorrow will be:
THE STUNT C**K RETURNS!
der Brucer
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Back finally. Went out for drinks and a late dinner with BK and some of the cast. It's nice to finally have the show up and open (insert Stunt Cock jokes here). I second what BK said - some parts were killer tonight; others can use some tweaking. But we asked the cast to be there a half hour earlier, just to fix some trouble spots.
The folks that I knew that came tonight really enjoyed themselves. (Insert second round of Stunt Cock jokes here)
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Er...Stunt C**k jokes...
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George, I think you'll enjoy your new operable skylight. I had two in my last house and they REALLY helped to ventilate the house.
Thanks! I can't wait! :D
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Er...Stunt C**k jokes...
Umm...what did I just walk into??
;)