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Well, you've read the notes, the notes were dry and factual, and now it is time for you to post until the cows come home - and they will be singing, hey, LA, I'm comin' your way. Oh, and I have a bad blister right under my big toe from all the walking in my Converse sneakers, which are not walking shoes.
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And the word of the day is: CHAFFER!
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A should be happy, oh, so happy, laughing ha-ha, chaffing...
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I'm embarrassed to report the transportation fairies were with me yesterday (I think some may have been at dinner): took me exactly the usual amount of time to take the subway in the morning and the bus back at night. Before leaving home, I wrote the duet the show needs, and, in the afternoon, we heard affirmatively from one of the men who will sing it.
Good to meet Fred at long last, and Julie, who's a dead ringer for her avatar..
Oh, and Bruce and Elmore and Mr. Piano too. Fun
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DR Cason, I believe you are staying on the same block that DR Rodzinski lives.
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DR Karen,
Gudda charges only 48 dollars to drive you from JFK to Manhattan. He is a good chatter and pleasing to the eye.
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Of course I gave him a large tip. But for you a nice $10 should be sufficient.
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I am home from Chinese food with my mom and a stop at Best Buy where she fell in love with a 22 inch plasma screen. We hooked it up to her computer and now she can see her much better when on the internet and e-mail...she was as giddy as a little girl!
She has terrible eyesight and previously had to use a magnifying glass when reading the screen.
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and now I shall retire to the couch and watch a Bollywood movie (I am taking the next two days off work to catch up on some magazine articles/interviews that I must get done so I am gonna get a jump on my movie watching tonight)
JEWEL THIEF (1967) starring Dev Anand, Ashok Kumar, Vyayantimala, and Helen. Should be fun!
(http://www.uiowa.edu/~incinema/jewelthief.jpg)
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Of course I gave him a large tip.
The mind boggles. Simply boggles.
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And, actually, I think I'm heading to bed now.
Goodnight.
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What a waste of time that board meeting was.
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And someone had set up camp back by the Sunday School building.
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What a pleasure it was having dinner with BK, elmore, Jose, Julie and Noel.
And truly a joy to meet Noel for the first time (get it, joy, Noel? Bet he's never heard that one before).
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Hi Freddo... it looks like just you and I in here at the moment. I was thinking of all of you around the time of your dinner....and yes, with envy.
I want PIE from The Little Pie Company!!!
And on that declaration, I am going to fold up my tent, and steal away with the gypsies to bed.
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Oh.... and did I mention,
I W A N T P I E !!!
:o :P
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And, very safe and easy travel vibes for dear Esteemed, bi-coastal, rugged, and sinewy BK !
~~~~~~~~TRAVEL~~~~~~~~TRAVEL~~~~~~~~TRAVEL
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News from Grand forks....
My father is touch and go but is still in ICU. They are monitoring his heart after his heart rate became extremely erratic after draining 8 liters of fluid off of his abdomen and body. Prognosis is that he will have continued bloating and it will grow progressively worse.
The thing that ticks me off about the whole situation is that the Grand Forks Hospital did not have any cryo or monoclate for my father before they started the procedure to drain him. He needs those items due to being a hemophiliac. They had to wait two hours before they could even start the procedure when my sister could go to Fargo to get more monoclate and cryo. THey had none in stock and they ended up having to use my nephew's supply becuase the GF hospital does not see hemophilia as a medical issue. Crap, there are 15 hemophiliacs in the Grand Forks area, one would think it might be prudent to have some on hand in case of emergency. Remind me never to have a surgical procedure done in Grand Forks. Direct quote: "We do not see this as an issue and in case of emergency we depend on the family."
Gotta love medical service common sense or the lack of it. I apologize for venting but I really needed to get that off my chest.
It has been a trying day... Now I need to try and unwind and get soem sleep... Thank you for the vibes. They brought me piece and you are truly gems.
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safe travel vibes to bk!
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~~~Continued Vibes For Dakota's Father!!~~~
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~~~Travel Vibes to BK!!~~~
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We just had a 2 minute earthquake here at 1am - anyone else feel it?
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Good morning DR tCB. I hope this a good day for you.
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Good morning, Mr. oz!
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Good morning, Mr. oz!
Sorry you have such a little "o" this morning.
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Happy Birthday LC (Who still lurks at times - Leslie)
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Good morning DR tCB. I hope this a good day for you.
I'm not holding my breath, but thank you.
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OK! Good Morning [size=14]T[/size]CB
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Another year.
My father will be 101 on Sunday. I shall visit him tomorrow.
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Where are the New York denizens this morning???
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Best wishes to your father, Tom, on reaching 101 years of age.
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Where the H (HW) is everyone this morning?
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Thanks TCB. I shall have to remind him who I am (and that I'm the child he sensibly gave away nearly 62 years ago - but he will remember and be quite aware of my existence and visit - until shortly after I leave).
He is really a lovely man. Happy and non complaining. He still brings joy to others with his jokes and singing.
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Der Brucer is with us - taking a break from looking at recipe books in which he hopes to find a suitable meal to prepare for the birthday of SWOODY next week.
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But where is Ben?
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Have a good day everyone.
Goodnight.
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Der Brucer is with us - taking a break from looking at recipe books in which he hopes to find a suitable meal to prepare for the birthday of SWOODY next week.
derBrucer is going to cook?
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derBrucer is going to cook?
No way Jose!
der Brucer
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No way Jose!
der Brucer
Oh! Jose is going to cook.
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We just had a 2 minute earthquake here at 1am - anyone else feel it?
ASSOCIATED PRESS (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,292668,00.html)
4.5-MAGNITUDE QUAKE RATTLES LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES — A light earthquake rattled the Los Angeles area early Thursday, waking residents and knocking some items off shelves and walls.
The magnitude 4.5 temblor struck just before 1 a.m. about 4 miles northwest of Chatsworth, according to a preliminary report from the U.S. Geological Survey.
There were no immediate reports of injuries or significant damage, said spokesman Brian Humphrey, of the Los Angeles Fire Department.
The quick jolt was felt by residents across Los Angeles County.
der Brucer
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* * * * * VIBES AND PRAYERS FOR DR DAKOTACELT'S FATHER AND FAMILY * * * * *
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Good morning. BK must be in the sky by now.
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Good morning HHW.
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I am not awake yet.
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That did not stop me from redesigning the Starfighter logo ad.
I shudder to think how many typos it must have.
I better get a cup of coffee and look at it again.
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Doesn't it seem like the participants in a madcap revel from last night are now stumbling in, one at a time, groggy from having laughed too much?
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Good morning again.
The logo ad looks excellent, Julie, and I didn't notice any typos!
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Busy day at the office. I was in for a minute early and no one else was around. Sorry I missed last night. Sounds like it was another good time.
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Continued vibes and prayers for DakotaCelt and her family.
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Vibes for DR DakotaCelt. ~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Thursday morning greetings! Another brutally hot and humid day here in SW Ohio.
DR Cason - glad to hear that you're safely settled in NYC. I think you're a neighbor of DR Rodzinski.
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Continued vibes of comfort for DR DakotaCelt and family.
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FOR DR MBARNUM:
Yesterday DR MBarnum wrote:
RE: Big Brother
I am so rooting for Eric to stay...I really, really dislike Evil Dick...I end up liking Jessica more and more each week.
I miss Nick and Mike.
Everytime Amber cries in the diary room (which appears to be every time she is in the diary room) I just laugh... I can't help it...it is almost likea running gag or something. She is sweet person, I think.
PS: I don't get the live feed so I avoid any discussion of that due to not wanting to see any spoilers (not that it would be a catastrophe or anything, however).
I am also rooting for Eric to stay. I also really like jessica. And i also really dislike Evil Dick.
I don't get the feeds either. But i'm telling you you are missing out on a lot by not reading about the live feeds.
There are a couple of websites that lay out exactly what is happening with pictures. So you will feel like you are getting the feeds.
CBS is editing a story. They are not showing what is really happening.
I don't read spoilers for any other shows. But BB is different. Because it's happening now. So you're not spoiling anything by finding out what is really going on.
I would encourage you to just check out what is being written. If you don't like it then stop. But I don't think you realize what you are missing. It is a 100 times more enjoyable.
Here are the 2 i would recommend strongly:
Dingo
http://www.hamsterwatch.com/bb8/home.shtml
John/Global
http://communities.canada.com/globaltv/blogs/bigbrotherrewind/default.aspx
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Good morning, all! Yes, I slept late. Kaye Ballard's bio HOW I LOST 10 LBS IN 53 YEARS arrived yesterday and I am enjoying it immensely. I read until around 1 am last night, after I watched the repeat of last night's TOP CHEF.
Back to the NYPL today, which will be fun. I may do a bit of rewrites for BABES & LADY OF THE SLIPPER before I go, and I have to book a train ticket for next week to DC. I'm thinking about a day trip to the Library of congress next Tuesday.
Mac & Cheese? I must say that Joe Allen's is awfully good, and did we have mac&cheese at Good Enough to Eat, DR Jose?
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Yesterday DR Ron Pulliam wrote:
I think the banner planes ought to be allowed just as long as EVERYone gets a chance to be skewered.
Of all the liars in the house, Eric is the least offensive since his lies are dictated by America via Big Brother. Amber is another story...but even she pales compared to self-righteous hypocrite Evil Dick.
As for Amber's live feed comments....I think the rest of the house ought to hear what she said to Jameka. And I think Jameka should confide in others about it.
I actually used to love the banner planes. But i agree with whta you wrote. They either have to allow them or not. It's totally unfair that eric's entire game got screwed over because of his plane.
I'm sure the producers could have stopped that plane. Or made the HGs close their eyes (or be thrown out of the game).
Apparently eric has been quite bad on the feeds. From reading it i just get the sense that he talks a lot and behind people's backs.
But nothing like Evil. Even what they've shown is nothing compared to the things he's said.
RE: amber, what she said is awful. But at least it is most likely out of ignorance. What is Dick's excuse?
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Good morning again.
The logo ad looks excellent, Julie, and I didn't notice any typos!
Thank you! ;D
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Doesn't it seem like the participants in a madcap revel from last night are now stumbling in, one at a time, groggy from having laughed too much?
It was great fun. So nice to meet you in person, Noel.
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DRJENNIFER - I enjoyed the HAIRSPRAY movie as well. And Nikki Blonskey is a very sweet Tracy.
The Edna role will always belong to Devine - for me, anyway - and some of Travolta's dialog was difficult to understand - but it was fun to see him dance. I also liked Michelle Pfeiffer as Amber's mom. The dancing was fun....
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Thoughts for DR DAKOTA CELT and her family.
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So does DR CASON's BEWKOWSICAL - or whatever it's called - open this week? We must have photos and news reviews links, of course!!
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Page Three Jack Benny Dance.
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I'm thinking....I'm thinking!!
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So does DR CASON's BEWKOWSICAL - or whatever it's called - open this week? We must have photos and news reviews links, of course!!
Yes-sir-re-bob! Bukowsical opens Aug. 11. He's the male understudy -- but he and the female understudy switch off doing "The Lawyer" every other performance. They haven't assigned which performances they'll be doing "The Lawyer" during the musical's run there at the Fringe Festival, but as soon as he knows I'm sure one (or both) of us will be posting those dates.
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All kinds of comfort and peace vibes to DCelt and her family ...
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I feel a frenzy coming on ....
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DCelt ~ Thanks for posting the picture of you and your friends -- it's always nice to see folks smiling and looking happy at a special occasion. Tell your BF congrats!
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I feel a frenzy coming on ....
PMS?
Early-onset menopause?
Too many drugs
Too few drugs?
der Brucer
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Cason says Bukowsical is a must see (even though you won't get to see him in the part he was supposed to do on Saturday cause the actor decided not to be in his sister's wedding -- this is my afterthought/comment not Cason's. He was raving about the musical the other day and is past the disappointment -- it's his mother who needs to get over it.... ). He says it's irreverent, shocking, hilarious, brilliant, lampoonish, entertaining, and push-the-envelope-kind-of-fun.
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Good morning!
It got up to 102 here yesterday, an all-time record for that date. The highest ever recorded temperature for Charlotte is 104, so yesterday was something else. It's going to be near-100 today as well.
I hate summer.
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PMS?
Early-onset menopause?
Too many drugs
Too few drugs?
der Brucer
All of the above!
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I'll be spending afternoon and as much of the evening as needed watching the other special features on the '300' Blu-ray disc.
I had David Mamet's HOUSE OF GAMES on the new Criterion DVD slated to be watched next, but that will be postponed at least a day.
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Tonight is BURN NOTICE on USA which I'll record, and I'll watch MAD MEN "live" on AMC.
How ironic that this AMC series is shown letterboxed, but the network would rather DIE than show one of their "classic movies" in widescreen format!
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I've still got three Fox Studio Classics that I bought on sale a week or two ago just sitting here unopened. Who has time with everything else that's coming out.
Oh, well, it's not like I haven't ever seen them before (IN OLD CHICAGO, HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY, HOW TO STEAL A MILLION). I'll get to them eventually.
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I'd have to say that my mother's mac and cheese was the best I've ever had. My father REALLY loved it (I wasn't a big cheese fan as a kid but as I grew older, I began to like it more) and so we had it A LOT!
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Bukowsical runs Aug. 11, 12, 14, 17 and 18 at The Theatres at Bleecker St. For more info go to bukowsical.com or The Fringe site for times and ticket info.
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Good morning!
It got up to 102 here yesterday, an all-time record for that date. The highest ever recorded temperature for Charlotte is 104, so yesterday was something else. It's going to be near-100 today as well.
I hate summer.
Seems you let some of the heat excape north - we hit 97 at the beach yesterday!
der Brucer
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I'd have to say that my mother's mac and cheese was the best I've ever had. My father REALLY loved it (I wasn't a big cheese fan as a kid but as I grew older, I began to like it more) and so we had it A LOT!
As an entree or a side?
der Brucer
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Thanks for the info DR MISS KAREN....I like to know the dates I will be missing shows in NYC.
Have you made any seamed stockings yet?
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Case says the sublet is really nice as well as the owner -- she had even put the air-conditioner on in the bedroom so it was cool when he got there.
(Whew! I had visions of the taxi dropping him off at some vacant lot with a cardboard box sitting there with a sign reading "Sucker! -- ala some movie I saw where the vacationers had that happen with their hotel/motel ... I know, I'm a worry wart, but it was a bit nerve wracking and time-consuming looking for a sublet, especially long distance -- trust me, I talked with a few brokers who made me very uneasy ... and MAD... ).
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Thanks for the info DR MISS KAREN....I like to know the dates I will be missing shows in NYC.
Have you made any seamed stockings yet?
Hey, you know you can always count on me for a gratuitous post! Everything you need to know about something you don't need to know about....
Haven't done costumes for a play or musical that requires them yet -- but I'll let you know if I ever get to try your suggestion.
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As an entree or a side?
der Brucer
A side, never an entree. My dad was a meat eater, absolutely essential that we have it at every meal.
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Case says the sublet is really nice as well as the owner -- she had even put the air-conditioner on in the bedroom so it was cool when he got there.
Bk should have his looks luck!
der Brucer
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Mac and Cheese and Gray Bros. Cafeteria in Mooresville Indiana.
MMMMMMMMMMMMMM....and home made of course....the BEST.
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Hey, I'm getting close to a millstone -- 2,500 or does it have to be 5,000 for the confetti and the dancing DRs MusicGuy and Jose in gold lame panties, I mean, undies?
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Case says the sublet is really nice as well as the owner -- she had even put the air-conditioner on in the bedroom so it was cool when he got there.
(Whew! I had visions of the taxi dropping him off at some vacant lot with a cardboard box sitting there with a sign reading "Sucker!.....
DR Miss Karen - those are the same visions I'm having about the apartment I've rented for DH Richard and myself. What a relief that DR Cason's lodgings are satisfactory (and then some) - gives me hope for the leap of faith we're taking at the end of next month!
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Travel vibes for Mr BK, of course.
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Travel vibes for Mr BK, of course.
Of course!
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Hey, I'm getting close to a millstone -- 2,500 or does it have to be 5,000 for the confetti and the dancing DRs MusicGuy and Jose in gold lame panties, I mean, undies?
I would like to see some gold lame panites!!!! :o
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I've never done a "sublet" but in Europe I have rented apartments many times (in Paris, London and Dublin) and though you do take a "leap of faith" I have always been happy with my accommodations.
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I actually really love those cheap little boxes of mac and cheese...but the best mac and cheese I have ever experienced was at a potluck at work a couple of years ago...my co-worker, and BK fan, Amy made some mac and cheese that was absolutely wonderful!!!
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A side, never an entree. My dad was a meat eater, absolutely essential that we have it at every meal.
Sounds like my household - Mom had trouble getting Pop to accept any pasta as a potato substitute and rice was unknown (except in soups). Mac-and-cheese was fine as a side, as long as there were also potatoes on the plate.
Breakfast meats were always bacon or sausage (we hadn't discovered the Southern tradition that has no problem with fried chicken or pork chops for the morning meal :))
der Brucer
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How about a page 4 Race Gentry dance!!
(http://img.inkfrog.com/pix/wayjay/03079915RGentry10.jpg)
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DR Miss Karen - those are the same visions I'm having about the apartment I've rented for DH Richard and myself. What a relief that DR Cason's lodgings are satisfactory (and then some) - gives me hope for the leap of faith we're taking at the end of next month!
DR Ginny ~ Leap of faith is the exact term I used when telling a friend about the Sublet Saga ... I'm sure you've posted this info (I'm afflicted with EandT Syndrome so forgive me), but where's your location? Our sublet is on W. 44th -- literally, and I mean literally, around the corner from The Acorn.
I can't wait for the festival and the HHW NYC Reunion!!
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I would like to see some gold lame panites!!!! :o
Panites are a lacy (and racy) French version of panties .... gold lame lace is something to behold -- especially on DRs MusicGuy and Jose (of course, I only can imagine since I've yet to see them in an actual pair of gold lame panites...)...
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Bukowsical runs Aug. 11, 12, 14, 17 and 18 at The Theatres at Bleecker St. For more info go to bukowsical.com or The Fringe site for times and ticket info.
It's definitely on my list. I wish I knew which performances he would be playing the lawyer. I want to get my ticket. :)
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I would like to see some gold lame panites!!!! :o
The impresario was famous for the staging of Vanities
Where all the girls were attired in scanty panities
der Brucer
Ah, yes! The Randy Vicar and the Scanty Panities!
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A bit like fried food (a Mikey reference), I haven't met a mac and cheese I didn't love (I mean, how can you go wrong with cheese?! Cheese anything is heavenly!)
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Hey, I'm getting close to a millstone -- 2,500 or does it have to be 5,000 for the confetti and the dancing DRs MusicGuy and Jose in gold lame panties, I mean, undies?
Definitely 2500. Why unnecessarily double the amount of time inbetween when DRs MusicGuy and Jose get to wear the gold lame panties undies?
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Good morning!
It got up to 102 here yesterday, an all-time record for that date. The highest ever recorded temperature for Charlotte is 104, so yesterday was something else. It's going to be near-100 today as well.
I hate summer.
It was F 59 when I woke up. Weatherman says it should warm up to F 67 today!
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Color me quite happy...LOVE AMERICAN STYLE is coming to DVD soon...season one will be released in November!
I love this show!!
I wonder if ROOM 222 could be in the works some day???
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It's definitely on my list. I wish I knew which performances he would be playing the lawyer. I want to get my ticket. :)
They have a tech rehearsal this afternoon, so maybe ... They'll probably wait until the last minute (I'm such a cynic, sorry) to tell them. But, I'll tell Case to tell them that some of his friends want to buy tickets (money is always a good incentive) to see the show when he's the lawyer -- maybe that'll work....
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How about a page 4 Race Gentry dance!!
(http://img.inkfrog.com/pix/wayjay/03079915RGentry10.jpg)
Looks like a young Rock Husdon!
der Brucer
Miss Karen would a shot of him in lamé panities
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Well, I've done the emails and logo designs. I will now get ready for the auditions. The EPAs are today. I'm hoping we'll see some exciting young people for the teenager roles.
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I would like to see some gold lame panites!!!! :o
You can always watch "The Rocky Horror Picture Show".
How would you feel about owning/wearing some gold lame panites?
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Definitely 2500. Why unnecessarily double the amount of time inbetween when DRs MusicGuy and Jose get to wear the gold lame panties undies?
And Miss Karen gets to model these:
(http://www.americanapparel.net/storefront/images/detail/serve.asp?media=rsac301_LaméCopper.jpg)
der Brucer
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Definitely 2500. Why unnecessarily double the amount of time inbetween when DRs MusicGuy and Jose get to wear the gold lame panties undies?
Really! Silly me! What was I thinking! ....
....I know! Confetti and Dancing MusicGuys and Joses for every gratuitous post!!
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Panites are a lacy (and racy) French version of panties .... gold lame lace is something to behold -- especially on DRs MusicGuy and Jose (of course, I only can imagine since I've yet to see them in an actual pair of gold lame panites...)...
Lamé, dear, not lame - lamé! (ALT+0233)
der Brucer
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And Miss Karen gets to model these:
(http://www.americanapparel.net/storefront/images/detail/serve.asp?media=rsac301_LaméCopper.jpg)
der Brucer
I'd do it in a heart beat if I had a butt, I mean, bottom (since this IS a family site -- *snicker*) like that....
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Lamé, dear, not lame - lamé! (ALT+0233)
der Brucer
No, I meant lame -- ;D -- no, don't you remember, der Brucer? No cedillas, no flying letters, no cut and pastes, no photos, and no fancy accent pieces on my letters and posts ... plain vanilla typing and posting from Mz K ...
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How about a page 4 Race Gentry dance!!
(http://img.inkfrog.com/pix/wayjay/03079915RGentry10.jpg)
LOVE that jawline! I am SO envious!
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Well, I've done the emails and logo designs. I will now get ready for the auditions. The EPAs are today. I'm hoping we'll see some exciting young people for the teenager roles.
He's not a teenager, but you will see Anthony Morelli :D
P.S. Don't tell him I told you he's not a teenager. He has his delusions ;)
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I guess I need to head downstairs now and start cleaning up a bit for my lunch outing with friends.
WBBL.
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der Brucer ~ I'll tell you a little secret: It was Cason who cut and pasted the Reuters squirrel and chocolate article and photo for me the other day ....
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DR Ginny ~ Leap of faith is the exact term I used when telling a friend about the Sublet Saga ... I'm sure you've posted this info (I'm afflicted with EandT Syndrome so forgive me), but where's your location? Our sublet is on W. 44th -- literally, and I mean literally, around the corner from The Acorn.
I can't wait for the festival and the HHW NYC Reunion!!
DR Miss Karen - we'll be on 54th, just west of Ninth Ave., very close to the Julia Miles Theater, venue for DR Noel's Such Good Friends.
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DR Miss Karen - we'll be on 54th, just west of Ninth Ave., very close to the Julia Miles Theater, venue for DR Noel's Such Good Friends.
Well, shoot, in NYC terms, we're neighbors then -- I'll stick my head out the window and yell hello to you ....
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No, I meant lame -- ;D -- no, don't you remember, der Brucer? No cedillas, no flying letters, no cut and pastes, no photos, and no fancy accent pieces on my letters and posts ... plain vanilla typing and posting from Mz K ...
It's not a cedilla, it's an acute (é), not be confused with a grave (è).
der Brucer
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It's not a cedilla, it's an acute (é), not be confused with a grave (è).
der Brucer
Showoff !!
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Good Morning!
I'm up, I'm up... And the President's press conference just wrapped up... And that's all I'm sayin'.
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LOVE that jawline! I am SO envious!
But you have something he lacks - dimples :D
der Brucer
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Good morning, HHW.
Yes, it is STILL morning. (I got up late.)
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It's not a cedilla, it's an acute (é), not be confused with a grave (è).
der Brucer
Well, "technically" speaking, it's an accent aigu not an acute one. ;)
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And we must not forget the good ole circumflexe!
Â Ê Î Ô Û
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Case says the sublet is really nice as well as the owner -- she had even put the air-conditioner on in the bedroom so it was cool when he got there.
(Whew! I had visions of the taxi dropping him off at some vacant lot with a cardboard box sitting there with a sign reading "Sucker! -- ala some movie I saw where the vacationers had that happen with their hotel/motel ... I know, I'm a worry wart, but it was a bit nerve wracking and time-consuming looking for a sublet, especially long distance -- trust me, I talked with a few brokers who made me very uneasy ... and MAD... ).
I think you're quite right to be skeptical and cautious, MISS KAREN. One doesn't need to have many awful experiences of this sort to learn to be suspicious. Yes, sigh, I've become cynical myself.
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And the "squiggly": ñ
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Well, well, look-keee here! The Dancing Boys are here -- just in time for this gratuitous post. Hit it, DRs MusicGuy and Jose (as she hits the CD player button cued to All About Men)
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Well, "technically" speaking, it's an accent aigu not an acute one. ;)
Only if we're speaking French.
der Brucer
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Only if we're speaking French.
der Brucer
...and only if we're wearing lame (as in gold) French panites ....
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Lamé, dear, not lame - lamé! (ALT+0233)
der Brucer
Oh, derB...don't be so lamé!
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No DR RLP....I do not own a pair nor do I want to....others are welcome to model them, however.
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Good morning all...........
OK dear Jose..... do you have your gold lame hot pants ready?? I guess we better get this over with, and shake our booties for the drooling and sinewy Ms. Karen!! :)
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Oh, derB...don't be so lamé!
Touché
der Brucer
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Mr Race Gentry and Mr Mark Damon once went on a Beach double date with Allison Hayes and Beverly Tyler.
Thank goodness a photographer just happened to be along that day to capture all of the fun.
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As for the Topic of the Day...
There really isn't such a thing a "bad" mac'n'cheese, well, I guess there is, but those are few and far between.
I will say that I'm not partial to the "layered" type where the macaroni, shredded cheese, butter and cream are just combined in a baking dish before being baked. I want my cream sauce, my bechamel sauce.
The stuff at SuperMac is very good, as is the stuff at S'Mac. Both Angus McIndoe and Joe Allen have good mac'n'cheese. French Roast does too. I like the stuff from Good Enough To Eat, but sometimes it's been more like pasta in cheese sauce rather than mac'n'cheese. There is a difference. ;)
As for the best I've ever had, well... My own, of course. :) It's been a few years since I've made it, but I came across a recipe that used both mild and extra sharp cheddar cheeses, plus a bit of swiss/gruyere to smooth it all out. Quite good. And, of course, I like it topped with bread crumbs, and then run under the broiler for a few seconds for a good crust on top.
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And no... I purposely didn't go through the tsimis to put any accent marks over the "E" in lame !!
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No DR RLP....I do not own a pair nor do I want to....others are welcome to model them, however.
Did I miss a post somewhere -- or are some HHWers PMing?
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Good morning all...........
OK dear Jose..... do you have your gold lame hot pants ready?? I guess we better get this over with, and shake our booties for the drooling and sinewy Ms. Karen!! :)
Um, No.
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DR MissKaren is "sinewy"???? I thought that was DR Cason.
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Only if we're speaking French.
der Brucer
Mais, nous sommes! Nous sommes!
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Not that there's anything wrong with DR MissKaren being "sinewy".
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DR MissKaren is "sinewy"???? I thought that was DR Cason.
It runs in the family !! Actually, Ms. Karen is quite sinewy, and lithe and trim also !!
Aw c'mon Jo jo...... your po-po would look cute in short shorts! ;)
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G'morning all!
Just a beautiful day here in the city...still getting used to the time change, but I feel like I'm gonna do alright.
We have our tech for Bukowsical today (they don't waste any time, huh?) down at the Bleecker St. Theatre, so I suppose I should start getting ready.
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And no... I purposely didn't go through the tsimis to put any accent marks over the "E" in lame !!
lame or lame (as in gold) -- doesn't matter, we're talking about gold lacy French panites here ... (singing) I say pa-ta-ter, you say potato. I say sweat, you say perspire ....
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And in honor of the recently concluded Presidential News Conference, here's a little clip from "MadTV".
The Latest from Steve Jobs and Apple Computers (http://youtube.com/watch?v=rw2nkoGLhrE)
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Today is the day when we should learn exactly how much "catching up" DR François does!
And I'm certain he will weigh in on the acute/aigu "whose is bigger?" issue.
Ah, France. The French. French Fries. French Fried Onion Rings.
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And now, I have to run off and accomplish a few things in the outside world.
Continued "good thought vibes" for dear Esteemed BK.
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Did I miss a post somewhere -- or are some HHWers PMing?
Ah-HAH! I suspected you were skimming my gratuitous posts. No doubt you were busy writing two or three of your OWN!
;)
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G'morning all!
Just a beautiful day here in the city...still getting used to the time change, but I feel like I'm gonna do alright.
We have our tech for Bukowsical today (they don't waste any time, huh?) down at the Bleecker St. Theatre, so I suppose I should start getting ready.
Hey Boo ~ Tell those Bukowsical folks they need to decide which days you'll be the lawyer -- tell 'em you've got friends here at HHW who want to see YOU on stage and they're waiting to get tickets when it's a guarantee you'll be the laywer.
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DR MissKaren: You will find your answer in the second sentence of post #104
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Ah-HAH! I suspected you were skimming my gratuitous posts. No doubt you were busy writing two or three of your OWN!
;)
I was distracted by all the gold lame (as in gold) French lace panites ... and your dancing (riveting!)
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lame or lame (as in gold) -- doesn't matter, we're talking about gold lacy French panites here ... (singing) I say pa-ta-ter, you say potato. I say sweat, you say perspire ....
You mean "pitted out"?
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What an aromatic way to start
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.. a chorus line of you HHWer guys ... as I said, riveting!
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DR MissKaren: You will find your answer in the second sentence of post #104
What?! You mean I have to go ALL the way back there?!
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Yikes, look at the time. I'm outta here!
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You mean "pitted out"?
Great Aunt Ella used to say:
Horses sweat
Men perspire
Ladies blossum
der Brucer
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It got up to 102 here yesterday, an all-time record for that date. The highest ever recorded temperature for Charlotte is 104, so yesterday was something else. It's going to be near-100 today as well.
We'll have a high of 101 today. Yuck....
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Lunchtime!
der Brucer
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This just in:
No cactus paddles!!!
When the chef went to the market this morning, they were covered in ants, so he decided not to buy them.
We will still have the patatas, Jose!
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Color me quite happy...LOVE AMERICAN STYLE is coming to DVD soon...season one will be released in November!
Truer than the red, white and blue--ooo---oooo---oooo!
I love that show, too!
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This just in:
No cactus paddles!!!
When the chef went to the market this morning, they were covered in ants, so he decided not to buy them.
We will still have the patatas, Jose!
:( But the ants add some nice texture as well as a trace of protein and pesticides.
;)
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Great Aunt Ella used to say:
Horses sweat
Men perspire
Ladies blossum
der Brucer
Blossum, possom?
Oops...nope...it's b-l-o-s-s-o-m, p-o-s-s-u-m! ;D
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And they also have canned/bottled nopales which can do in a pinch.
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I was gonna say....that would be Cactus Paddles DeLuxe!!
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I wonder if ROOM 222 could be in the works some day???
The first movie I ever worked on starred Michael Constantine. He played a real a$$hole, but he was the sweetest man in person!
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DR Miss Karen - we'll be on 54th, just west of Ninth Ave., very close to the Julia Miles Theater, venue for DR Noel's Such Good Friends.
And we'll be at 57th and 7th, right close to y'all!
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Hmm... It's currently just 81 degrees here in New York City. I may just have to head to the Reservoir for a jog. -And since I haven't jogged in a while, I may just take a nice brisk walk.
*Alas, the rain is due back tonight, and there's a possibility that there could be another downpour tomorrow morning which could wreak havoc on the subway system again. :-\
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TOD:
The best mac'n'cheese I've ever had was from a recipe a friend gave me. I used to cook it quite often, but haven't done so in ages.
Not only do I agree with JOSE about the layered mac, I am absolutely APPALLED that anyone would just layer it, without making an actual cream sauce. Horrors! (The things we do when pressed for time.)
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It was 102 degrees here yesterday, plus humid. Ugh! Heat index at 108. It was like a furnace.
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My best to DR DAKOTA CELT and her DF.
CONGRATS, too, to her DBF.
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And the "squiggly": ñ
A.K.A. the tilde.
I'm up, I'm up... I must've tuckered myself out yesterday at LEGALLY BLONDE because I passed out in my recliner last night while I was reading (God, I'm starting to sound like an old man!) at around 3:00 this morning. I woke up long enough to get myself into bed at around 4:00, and then my friend Amy drunk dialed me from San Francisco at 4:45. I was not happy and I did not take her call. Anyway, I just woke up about an hour ago... I was tie-red!
And...my book is waiting for me at the library. :D I just have to finish "The Jungle Books" before I start the Tom Ripley stories.
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my friend Amy drunk dialed me from San Francisco at 4:45.
Too bad it wasn't MBarnum's friend Amy. Maybe she owuld have offered you some mac 'n' cheese.
Beware of anyone named AMY!
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Lunch update:
The oil at the post house cannot reach a high enough temperature to make the papas braves, so they had to bake them. Not quite the same, I imagine, but still pretty tasty, spice-wise.
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....Of course, the morning that BK leaves NYC, the temp and humidity go down. Coincidence? ;)
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Please send us some cooool!
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And we'll be at 57th and 7th, right close to y'all!
;D
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Lunch update:
The oil at the post house cannot reach a high enough temperature to make the papas braves, so they had to bake them. Not quite the same, I imagine, but still pretty tasty, spice-wise.
Hmm... Did he try the shallow-fry route? Or does the stove there not even get that hot?
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OH!
My niece, Alyssa, loves her chicken and potatoes. However, the first time I cooked dinned for her, she kept asking for "Papas Chicken". What? Did she want her "Papa's Chicken"? Well, after calling her mother - who's from Puerto Rico - I found out she was asking for potatoes and chicken. -Alas, preferably fried, but she likes mashed potatoes (just boiled and mashed, no salt, no butter, no cream/milk).
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:)
I just read the cast list for the upcoming tour of The Drowsy Chaperone and was very happy to see that my friend, Peter Riopelle, and his twin brother, Paul, will be playing the Gangsters! Guess I'll have to find a time and and city where I can see them. *And Peter and Paul's other brother - who is not a twin nor a triplet - is named Matthew. I'm not sure if they have nine other brothers. ;)
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RE: SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE
I am so curious to see who america votes out tonight.
I know i want lauren gone (and fully expect it).
But i really have no idea who they will vote out for the guys. I'm not even sure who i would vote out. I know i want danny to stay (gosh i wish had danced with sabra). But i'm sort of guessing maybe pasha will go.
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Speaking of little kids and food. I made my almost 2 yr old niece supper a few days ago. I brought this big blue pan to her house and she followed me to the kitchen and said, "auntie, is that la-sawn-eea" (what she calls lasagna).
Alas it was not. But she thought it was cause i always bring it in that same blue container!
She is too cute.
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:)
I just read the cast list for the upcoming tour of The Drowsy Chaperone and was very happy to see that my friend, Peter Riopelle, and his twin brother, Paul, will be playing the Gangsters! Guess I'll have to find a time and and city where I can see them. *And Peter and Paul's other brother - who is not a twin nor a triplet - is named Matthew. I'm not sure if they have nine other brothers. ;)
So they went with real brothers just like the Broadway show. I guess Anthony didn't have a chance (unless we auditioned together since more than once strangers have asked if we are brothers) ;)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,292668,00.html)der Brucer
thank you for the info!
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I love the costumes the Brothers wear in all the CHAPERONE pictures I have seen...
Chop the nuts!!!
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TOD - Not far from where I work there's a Nothing but Noodles location where my choice always has been Three-Cheese Macaroni with broccoli added. I haven't been there for a while and their web menu doesn't show that item. Yikes! Better go there when it cools off and find out for myself.
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Hmmm....I just got an audition notice. I think I will check it out.
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Good God! I am on the front page of the Banner Graphic....above the fold.
http://bannergraphic.com/media/10/09/79/1009793.jpg
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Good God! I am on the front page of the Banner Graphic....above the fold.
http://bannergraphic.com/media/10/09/79/1009793.jpg
And surrounded by a Heat Wave, a Police Investigation and the Election! :)
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I spy a BK
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Oohh... "The Breakfast Club" is tonight's feature at Chelsea Clearview Cinemas ("Where Dreams Come True") Chelsea Classics series. Hmm...
And next week is "Flashdance"!!! -Was Jennifer Beals character really supposed to be 18? Hmm..
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Extra! Extra! Hey look at the headlines! Fantastickal news is being made!
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And surrounded by a Heat Wave, a Police Investigation and the Election! :)
Who wouldn't want to sit inside a barn and see a play on a night like this?
Old National Bank is sponsoring a reception after the show so you can meet the cast!! ;D
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Extra! Extra! Hey look at the headlines! Fantastickal news is being made!
LOL....I am sure all of the NYC HHW'ers are upset that they cannot be there!!! 8)
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LOL....I am sure all of the NYC HHW'ers are upset that they cannot be there!!! 8)
Well, I am!
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BK has landed!
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Back in the home environment. I attempted to post from the airport, but something was screwy and I think it was because I'd "added" the dial-up for AOL. I nuked the "new location" but still couldn't get online via AOL or Safari. So, I shut down. That may have done the trick - rebooting, because when I got home just now, all is working well. The actress thing is STILL going on, if you can believe it, despite my admonition that we move on as of ten this morning - but it's looking like we might close it today, so if we do that's fine, but if we don't, we just lost another day of making an offer to another actress, who is known and who gets very busy.
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Hmm... Did he try the shallow-fry route? Or does the stove there not even get that hot?
Hmmm...not sure, but they were mighty tasty.
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I just read the cast list for the upcoming tour of The Drowsy Chaperone and was very happy to see that my friend, Peter Riopelle, and his twin brother, Paul, will be playing the Gangsters!
I wonder if the Twins will play in Minnesota?
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I plan to see it when they come to Atlanta. Do you know who is playing Man in Chair?
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Wow, it feels like just yesterday BK was here in NYC!
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Good God! I am on the front page of the Banner Graphic....above the fold.
Well, we always knew you were above the fold!
Cool, JRand!
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I love the costumes the Brothers wear in all the CHAPERONE pictures I have seen...
Chop the nuts!!!
Splendeedo!
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Well, I am!
You will be here in spirit...DR ELMORE! ;D
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LOL....I am sure all of the NYC HHW'ers are upset that they cannot be there!!! 8)
I would LOVE to be there! I've never seen The Fantasticks!
(I know...I know...don't kick me out of the community!)
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Well folks...it's official. I will be auditioning for a production of David Hare's "Stuff Happens" at the Phoenix Theatre on August 20th.
Time to get some hours on my Equity Candidate Card...it's looking mighty empty.
I think that I will audition for the Prezzidint of these Newnited States...the worst that can happen is that I get a role as a reporter.
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I would LOVE to be there! I've never seen The Fantasticks!
(I know...I know...don't kick me out of the community!)
Even if you were here, DR EDISAURUS....you could still make that statement. :'(
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The director told me that I am perfect for many of the roles in "Stuff Happens"....and I told him I would accept that as a compliment on my acting ability and not a comment on my politics. :)
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I just got this from a friend of mine. I believe DR edisaurus will appreciate this in particular. -Although, I believe similar lists have been made up for L.A, NYC, DC, etc.
This is for anyone who lives in Atlanta, has ever lived in Atlanta, has ever visited Atlanta, ever plans to visit Atlanta, knows anyone who already lives in Atlanta, or knows anyone who has ever heard of Atlanta .
Atlanta is composed mostly of one-way streets. The only way to get out of downtown Atlanta is to turnaround and start over when you reach Greenville, South Carolina.
All directions start with, "Go down Peachtree" and include the phrase, "When you see the Waffle House." Except that in Cobb County, where all directions begin with, "From the Big Chicken."
Peachtree Street has no beginning and no end and is not to be confused with:
Peachtree Circle
Peachtree Place
Peachtree Lane
Peachtree Road
Peachtree Parkway
Peachtree Run
Peachtree Terrace
Peachtree Avenue
Peachtree Commons
Peachtree Battle
Peachtree Corners
New Peachtree
Old Peachtree
West Peachtree
Peachtree-Dunwoody
Peachtree-Chamblee
Peachtree Industrial Boulevard
Atlantans only know their way to work and their way home. If you ask anyone for directions, they will always send you down Peachtree.
And yes, they have a street named simply, "Boulevard."
Only a native can pronounce Ponce De Leon Avenue , so do not attempt the Spanish pronunciation. People will simply tilt their heads to the right and stare at you. The Atlanta pronunciation is " pawntz duh LEE-awn."
Atlanta is the home of Coca-Cola. Coke's all they drink there so don't ask for any other soft drink unless it's made by Coca-Cola. Even if you want something other than a Coca-Cola, it's still called Coke.
The gates at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport are about 32 miles away from the Main Concourse, so wear sneakers and pack a lunch.
The 8 a.m. rush hour is from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
The 5 p.m. rush hour is from 3:00 p.m. to 7:30 pm.
Friday's rush hour starts Thursday afternoon and lasts through 2 a.m. Saturday.
The falling of one raindrop causes all drivers to immediately forget all traffic rules.
If a single snowflake falls, the city is paralyzed for three days and it's on all the channels as a news flash every 15 minutes for a week. Overnight, all grocery stores will be sold out of milk , bread, bottled water, toilet paper, and beer.
I-285, the loop that encircles Atlanta , which has a posted speed limit of 55 mph (but you have to maintain 80 mph just to keep from getting run over), is known to truckers as "The Watermelon 500."
Don't believe the directional markers on highways:
I-285 is marked "East" and "West" but you may be going North or South. The locals identify the direction by referring to the "Inner Loop" and the "Outer Loop."
If you travel on Hwy 92 North, you will actually be going southeast.
Never buy a ladder or mattress in Atlanta. Just go to one of the interstates and you will soon find one in the middle of the road.
The last thing you want to do is give another driver the finger, unless your car is armored, your trigger finger is itchy and your AK-47 has a full clip.
Possums sleep in the middle of the road with their feet in the air.
There are 5,000 types of snakes and 4,998 live in Georgia .
There are 10,000 types of spiders. All 10,000 live in Georgia , plus a couple no one has seen before.
If it grows, it sticks. If it crawls, it bites. If you notice a vine
trying to wrap itself around your leg, you have about 20 seconds to escape, before you are completely captured and covered with Kudzu, and never heard from again.
It's not a shopping cart, it's a buggy.
"Fixinto" is one word (I'm fixinto go to the store).
Sweet Tea is appropriate for all meals (even breakfast) and you start drinking it when you're 2 years old.
"Jeet?" is actually a phrase meaning "Did you eat?"
"Momma-nem" means: "How is your Mother and all of the other children and other members of the family doing?"
If you understand these jokes, forward them to your friends from Atlanta, and those who just wish they were.
Lordy, I love Jawja!*
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Even if you were here, DR EDISAURUS....you could still make that statement. :'(
Ouch! Oh, well, DR JRand, congratulations on your appearance on the front page.
Onward to "Stuff Happens" - break a leg auditioning!
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Ouch! Oh, well, DR JRand, congratulations on your appearance on the front page.
Onward to "Stuff Happens" - break a leg auditioning!
Muchas Gracias! 8)
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Welcome to LA, Mr BK.
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Hmm... Storms moving in from the West... Time to put the umbrella in my bag.
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Off to the theatre Page Eight Dance.....
Imagine it....
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Very overcast here as well....soon it's gonna rain.
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DR Jose, they forgot our neighborhood's main street: Peachtree Hills Avenue!
Curiously, most of the streets in the Peachtree Hills neighborhood are names after places in Virginia. Our house in the 2nd oldest, over 100 years old, and our street is named Virginia Place. I am proud to live in a neighborhood with "Peach" in the name!
Unfortunately, there are so many carpetbaggers down here that Atlanta has lost its regionality but many of the statements still apply in the outer burbs...
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We ain't gonna git no rain 'til Sunday. Shoot!
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Well, I need to get out for a bit and walk around. There's supposedly a new Senegalese pastry shop that opened up a couple blocks from here. Well, more than a couple of block, but it should be worth the walk. :)
Laters...
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There's supposedly a new Senegalese pastry shop that opened up a couple blocks from here.
I can't think of anyone else I know who I'd expect to say these words...
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I can't think of anyone else I know who I'd expect to say these words...
LOL. I think DR JOSE can be called a "foodie".
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Kudos to JRAND for his front-page appearance.
Best on your audition.
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While at Trader Joe's earlier I noticed they now have frozen macaroni and cheese under their own label. I haven't seen it there before, but all the TJ's stuff I've tried is at least better than average.
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Judging from the photo, it is NOT of the layered variety.
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And, of course, WELCOME BACK to a tired BK.
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Oh, my, this is way too much fun:
Book Helpdesk (http://library20.ning.com/video/video/show?id=515108:Video:36931)
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And the word of the day is: CHAFFER!
It took the CHEF FAR too long to CHAFFER over the sterling silver chafing dish, so it was sold to someone else instead.
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Der Brucer is with us - taking a break from looking at recipe books in which he hopes to find a suitable meal to prepare for the birthday of SWOODY next week.
Oh no, no no no! My cooking for him can be a treat, but his for me....
:P
I shall insist that he take me out to dine.
;D
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Break multiple legs, arms, fingers, and toes, DR JRand, on your opening tonight.
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Been a pretty miserable day all around today. First it's hot as blazes, and after lunch, the food didn't set particularly well in my stomach (must have not offered it a comfy chair), so that's been a little distressing this afternoon.
On top of it, as I was watching many of the special features on '300,' the HDMI connection started going crazy. At first I thought it might be my Blu-ray player rebelling, but that wasn't it. None of my HDMI devices would work. Kept getting static and stuff cutting in or out.
Now, that's not so serious with regular DVDs and HDTV/cable TV. I can just use the component connections or the over-the-air broadcast channels.
But I HAVE to have the HDMI connection for the Blu-ray; it's the only high definition connection.
Seems like it did this once before, and I just cut off the TV and when I went back later and turned it back on, everything was OK. I hope that's the case. It would be a shame to be so close to the end of the '300 special features and not be able to finish them.
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Of the features I watched today for the first time, I really enjoyed the featurettes on the art direction/design for the film and also the costume designing. The costumes were a lot more complicated than some helmets, leather thongs, and sandals. Really interesting stuff, and I'd like to have seen more about it. The feature ran about 4 minutes, and I would have liked half an hour on just the clothes.
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Color me quite happy...LOVE AMERICAN STYLE is coming to DVD soon...season one will be released in November!
I love this show!!
I wonder if ROOM 222 could be in the works some day???
I loved Room 222. I had the piano music to the theme, memorized it and drove the family crazy playing it over and over....sort of the way I did with Barry Manilow's "Mandy" a few years later and "Magic to Do" after that.
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I also sped through today's episode of AS THE WORLD TURNS. A few months ago, they introduced a gay character to the show, and today he was going to have his first moment of connection with the guy he's harboring a crush on as they're swimming in the lake together.
Frankly, I don't find either of the two guys all that physically appealing, but it's so rare to have gay characters on these soaps for any length of time that I'll continue to have the DVR record the show and see how the plot develops.
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He's not a teenager, but you will see Anthony Morelli :D
P.S. Don't tell him I told you he's not a teenager. He has his delusions ;)
He had me fooled ;)
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We'll have a high of 101 today. Yuck....
Blossum my eye...in that heat you'll be in full bloom
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Splendeedo!
SPLENDEEDO
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Cason says Bukowsical is a must see (even though you won't get to see him in the part he was supposed to do on Saturday cause the actor decided not to be in his sister's wedding --
If I were the guys sister, unless she makes a habit of getting married, I'd be very unhappy with my brother.
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Apparently there was a power outage here in coastal DelMarVa last night. Power went down in Dewey Beach about five thirty in the evening. Rehoboth Beach proper went down after that, and the store was hit at about seven thirty.
Der B and I didn't have any problems, which is why I didn't know about this until I got to work today.
It was nice to have the tourists talking about something other than the weather.
As for the store, only the dairy aisle was really hit. Talk about a pick and choose power outage. Fortunately the dairy team was able to move everything into their big refrigerated room in the back, so nothing went bad.
Getting everything back on the shelves this morning was a major operation for them, but the dairy aisle looked great when they were finished, even better than a few weeks ago when a special team came in and did a "restack" of the aisle.
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Vixmom-Thank you. Keith hasn’t seen Craig in 14 months. I’m so lucky it has only been three months for me. Craig & his girlfriend will only be here two days. Bryan will stay longer, how much longer we don’t know. He is bringing his Sugar Gliders so he doesn’t have a time restraint.
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I have some writing to do, so I'm logging off now.
WBBL.
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Ginny, all my ovens since then have been in the wall. The built in ovens aren’t usually as large as a standing oven which took a bit of getting use to. In most of our homes we had two ovens. This house came with only one oven & a microwave. When we remodeled we switched the microwave to a combination microwave/convection oven & added a warming drawer. I really like the drawer when we have company.
Dakota, I hope they find a better way to relieve your father’s bloating. Continued vibes & good thoughts to you and your family.
JRand, congrats on making the front page.
Bruce-continued vibes the actress accepts & all is settled shortly.
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Matt H-Hope your day improves & you feel better
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As for that birthday dinner...
Not the one last night. The one that is coming up...
A chef in town, Jay Caputo, owns two of the better restaurants, Espuma (http://www.espumarestaurant.com/) and Chez la Mer (http://www.chezlamer.com/). He happened to be one of my earlier customers, before any crowds started to show up (in other words, by about seven in the morning - my shift started at six today!) and I commented to him how great the site for Espuma is, but that Chez la Mer needs some updating. He kind of rolled his eyes and nodded and said "Yeah, we've been meaning to get around to that." He took over ClM just a few months ago, so getting the menu in gear has obviously been a higher priority.
It is fun to know these guys and talk with them while at work. They're also getting used to the idea that I automatically run a second copy of the receipt for them, for business purposes, something they like.
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Page Nine Dance!
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...He is bringing his Sugar Gliders so he doesn’t have a time restraint.
Leashes, on the other hand, might be a good idea.
You will find out whether Sherlock is by nature a daddy dog.
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Der B has been reading ads in the local paper, the Cape Gazette. He's found an "eclectric bistro" in Lewes called Beseme. Unfortunately, they don't have a website, so to find what they've got going on will require our driving over.
It's nice to know that my birthday dinner is worth fussing over.
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Leashes, on the other hand, might be a good idea.
You will find out whether Sherlock is by nature a daddy dog.
Sherlock has met them several times and was always fine, until our last visit.....Bryan put one in Sherlock's face & it made the g-d awful noise they make when they are scared. Sherlock was so scared he wouldn't go near Bryan, associating him with the sound & not the Sugar Glider.
Since Craig & Ioana will have the guest room, Bryan & the gliders will sleep in the murphy bed in the office. Bryan will have to put them in their cage during the day so we can fold the bed back up. At home they spend most days in his bed sleeping. MBarnum saw how cute they are.
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Who wouldn't want to sit inside a barn and see a play on a night like this?
Well I sure wouldn't....not in Indiana during a heat wave!
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DR Jane - sounds like you're going to have a housefull! Have fun with your family.
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If I were the guys sister, unless she makes a habit of getting married, I'd be very unhappy with my brother.
I was thinking this very thing!
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Just had a nice chat with the gentleman who will be our publicist for The Brain, so that's another position settled. We should have the sound designer by tomorrow. As to the actress, everything is agreed to in principal and yet I STILL do not have a final answer. I gotta tell you, I am so ready to move on. I have given them till the end of the day, and I am firm and unbendable on it.
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I just got this from a friend of mine. I believe DR edisaurus will appreciate this in particular. -Although, I believe similar lists have been made up for L.A, NYC, DC, etc.
It sure resonated from me. I especially love the one about one-way streets and the only way to turn around is to wait until you get to Greenville, South Carolina. That's my home town! Lots of folks in Greenville have racked up miles and miles on the road to Hotlanta.
One item not on there was:
Farscape.....that's what you crawl onto outside a window when you need to get away from a burning building.
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Bryan & the gliders will sleep in the murphy bed
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Have you cleared this with Miss Karen?
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JRand56(goingon57): Break multiple leg bones tonight!
Don't worry....let the score do its magic.
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Farscape.....that's what you crawl onto outside a window when you need to get away from a burning building.
Or MBarnum's bedroom!
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OH!
My niece, Alyssa, loves her chicken and potatoes. However, the first time I cooked dinned for her, she kept asking for "Papas Chicken". What? Did she want her "Papa's Chicken"? Well, after calling her mother - who's from Puerto Rico - I found out she was asking for potatoes and chicken. -Alas, preferably fried, but she likes mashed potatoes (just boiled and mashed, no salt, no butter, no cream/milk).
That's good for her (healthwise) and good for you (MORE for you to put on your potato!).
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I don't know if anyone here has seen/shared THIS (http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=823359685) with others here or not.
If not, enjoy!
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Thank, Ron P, that was a great video. :)
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The actresses' agent has just been too too busy to call us back and acknowledge that we have a deal. And, I've told the general manager and the casting guy that that is not acceptable to me and that I'm not waiting anymore and to call me before they leave so we can make an offer to the next actress, before SHE takes another show.
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Color me quite happy...LOVE AMERICAN STYLE is coming to DVD soon...season one will be released in November!
I love this show!!
I loved this show, also! My sister and I used to watch it all the time. I can't wait for this! Thanks for posting the info! :D
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Good Evening!
Well, that was a nice walk! I started off here at 145th, and walked down to 72nd before taking the B Train back uptown. I did take a few detours here and there, and the overcast skies kept the air temp on the cool side too. In fact, right now, we're in the low 70s. Again, a very nice walk.
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I don't know if anyone here has seen/shared THIS (http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=823359685) with others here or not.
If not, enjoy!
That is a fun video. In fact, I thought it was fun when I posted the link about two months ago. And, again, when you posted it the other week. ;D
<snark, snark, snark, snark>
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That's good for her (healthwise) and good for you (MORE for you to put on your potato!).
Well, I've actually grown fond of "anointing" my potatoes with a drizzle of a good, fruity extra-virgin olive oil lately.
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BREAK A LEG, DR JRAND!!!
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As for that birthday dinner...
Not the one last night. The one that is coming up...
A chef in town, Jay Caputo, owns two of the better restaurants, Espuma (http://www.espumarestaurant.com/) and Chez la Mer (http://www.chezlamer.com/). He happened to be one of my earlier customers, before any crowds started to show up (in other words, by about seven in the morning - my shift started at six today!) and I commented to him how great the site for Espuma is, but that Chez la Mer needs some updating. He kind of rolled his eyes and nodded and said "Yeah, we've been meaning to get around to that." He took over ClM just a few months ago, so getting the menu in gear has obviously been a higher priority.
It is fun to know these guys and talk with them while at work. They're also getting used to the idea that I automatically run a second copy of the receipt for them, for business purposes, something they like.
Is there any chance that you could ask Jay to cook up a special meal for you and the birthday boy?
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Well today is eat a DQ Bilzzard and 10% of the price goes to The Children's Miracle Network....I guess this means it's my duty to sacrifice by eating a blizzard....I should do it for the children....yeah, yeah that's the ticket
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Man this politics stuff is amusing. I can't believe the news media actually takes the Iowa Straw Poll seriously. It was started as a fund raiser for the state Republican party. Tickets are $35 a piece (you need a ticket to vote) and are usually purchased by the candidates who have elaborate catered tent parties with lots of food, live music etc where they give away the tickets. I always figure that people vote for whoever had the best party. Guiliani and McCain were smart to skip it. They are on the ballot, but aren't participating. The candidates usually drop about a million dollars on it between publicity, the party etc.
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The news just said we may be caucusing December 12, but we will be first. Put it during the Christmas season and it would be very interesting. Only the die hards will be there....
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I also sped through today's episode of AS THE WORLD TURNS. A few months ago, they introduced a gay character to the show, and today he was going to have his first moment of connection with the guy he's harboring a crush on as they're swimming in the lake together.
Frankly, I don't find either of the two guys all that physically appealing, but it's so rare to have gay characters on these soaps for any length of time that I'll continue to have the DVR record the show and see how the plot develops.
ATWT is one of "my stories". I don't watch it as religiously as I used to, but I still tune in every now and then. It's been interesting seeing how they dealt with the character coming out - and a teen/college-age character at that too! And this latest bit of "tension" has been interesting to follow too. I caught today's episode, and I guess I'll have to see how it plays out tomorrow.
I actually find both of the guys attractive, although I think Luke Snyder (Van Hansis) is hotter. But Noah Mayer (Jake Silbermann) ain't bad either. ;)
(http://wwwimage.cbs.com/daytime/atwt/star_images/actors/dt_atwt_act_large_vhansis_04.jpg)
(http://welovesoaps.com/jakesilbermann4.jpg)
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Well today is eat a DQ Bilzzard and 10% of the price goes to The Children's Miracle Network....I guess this means it's my duty to sacrifice by eating a blizzard....I should do it for the children....yeah, yeah that's the ticket
:)
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Is there any chance that you could ask Jay to cook up a special meal for you and the birthday boy?
I am going to be the birthday boy.
I think sticking to the menu this first time would be a better idea.
And it is Chef Jay. And it's not just an honorific - he's earned the title. Consider this review (http://www2.delawareonline.com/entertainment/dining/reviews/espuma.html) from a couple of summers ago.
My hunch, with Chez la Mer's emphasis on French, der B would prefer that restaurant's menu. But we need to check it out first, see what's posted.
(And there's always the problems my work schedule can create. *Le sigh.*)
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I got so disgusted with Boo clawing the furniture last night that I barricaded off the living room and let her know verbally that I wasn't pleased. Callie was more upset about it than Boo, so later when we had all calmed down, I gave them lots of treats and went to bed. About 4:45 AM Boo started making noise....all I said in a deep voice was "Don't even think about it." She stopped!
Tonight we played toys and had dinner and she didn't claw the couch...well at least not yet, she's curled up on my lap right now. So far so good.
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Oh how funny, I was just shown in the news from the caucuses in 2004, wearing my Dean Precinct Chair t-shirt and watching the returns come in...lol
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I can't think of anyone else I know who I'd expect to say these words...
:)
Well... I did make a stop into the Senegalese boulangerie and patisserie - and café, Patisserie des Ambassades. It's an interesting place. There's an air of "high-end dining" in the dining area (and on their website (http://www.patisseriedesambassades.com/index.html)), but the way the counter and menus (xeroxes in clear plastic binders)are set up reveals it's home-cooking roots.
I did not stay to sample any of the Sengalese appetizers and entrees which shows the influence of many different cultures, but I did get two of their pastries to go. The "tuna bread" was OK - basically a roll filled with tuna. However, their almond croissant was quite wonderful. Besides being topped with a generous crust of almonds, and filled with marzipan, there was also a layer of almond pastry cream inside. YUM!
I guess I'll have to head back sometime to sample the real food there.
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Just caught up on last night's "So You Think You Can Dance?" via the DVR. Not a bad night. And Neil continues to win me over. And get "hotter" each week too. ;)
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Alas, the whole middle part of last night's "Top Chef" seems to have "recorded badly". :( But the judges table is coming in nice and un-snowy. Oh, the drama!
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...And today's culinary discovery was Make My Cake (http://www.makemycake.com)[/b]. *The website seems to be down right now. In any case...
I have three words for you: Red Velvet Cake
(http://www.plateoftheday.com/food_blog/dessert_cake/redVelvetCake.gif)
(http://www.plateoftheday.com/food_blog/dessert_cake/redvelvetcakeslice.gif)
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That is a fun video. In fact, I thought it was fun when I posted the link about two months ago. And, again, when you posted it the other week. ;D
<snark, snark, snark, snark>
I only just saw it two days ago. I'm quite certain that is the first time I'd seen it.
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Hello Mr RLP
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The Snarkmeister
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I only just saw it two days ago. I'm quite certain that is the first time I'd seen it.
Have you seen the fireman's video? ;D :o ::) ::)
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MUCH better than... frog legs!!
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=877228550&channel=823871426
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Break a (frog) leg, Jrand!
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Well all caught up and now I must leave darn it all....
I'll try to get back later
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BREAK A LEG VIBES FOR JRAND
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((((((((((((DAKOTA CELT))))))))))))))
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VIBES TO DAKOTA CELT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Whew! Finally finished all the items for the next CLOSER.
The crime takes place in Chinatown, so it's a nice change of scenery. And we finally confirm the cause of Brenda's health issues.
That's all I'm sayin'...
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...And today's culinary discovery was Make My Cake (http://www.makemycake.com)[/b]. *The website seems to be down right now.
Too many HHWer's checking it out?
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Not even six here and I'm bushed and ready for bed. Watching a DVD. Never had a call back from the actresses' agent, but my casting guy feels it's basically a done deal just awaiting confirmation - he asked me to be patient until tomorrow, and I will be - but that's it. The problem is, these agents don't give a crap about NYMF - they make no money at all, so it's a very low priority even though it may not be for the producer/director or even the actress.
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Hello all -- back from my day out on the town, with a tech and rehearsal for our Fringe al fresco performance under our belt.
Just for everyone's info, I'll be going up in "Bukowsical" as the lawyer for next Tuesday's (Aug. 14th) 10:00pm show, as well as our closing show next Saturday (Aug. 18th) at 3:30pm.
It's a shame, for a moment today, I had a glimmer of hope that I might get to step in for one of the guys, when he and the director got into a big row. During our trip meeting last weekend, our director and tour manager said to leave today, tomorrow, and Saturday open - as we have our tech, two of these al frescoes, a 6 hour rehearsal, and our opening night. However, when we were debating whether to have our al fresco rehearsal tonight after our tech or tomorrow before the al fresco, said actor made us all aware that he not only had a concert that he needed to be at that he had to leave for right then, as well as having a meeting with an ad agency tomorrow morning with his brother until 1 (when we have to perform at 1:30).
He and the director stuck behind to "talk" while the rest of us made our way to the place where we were practicing tonight (which he was absent from), but they didn't tell me to prepare to step in, so...damn.
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Sorry to hear about that, Cason. Their loss!
Say, I think we need you in a Zubrick avatar, just to get us in the mood for the NYMF!
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DR Cason - "al frescoes" - Outdoor rehearsals? Or is that some L.A. theatre term that I'm just not familiar with. ;)
In any case... I should be able to make it to either one of your performances. -Are you able to request "holds" at the box office for friends/agents/colleagues/etc.?
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Well, the Fringe does "al fresco" things - where for a two or three hour block of time, a certain number of shows get 7 minutes to do a number or a scene and hand out stuff, publicize, etc.
Yeah - just let me know which show you'd like to come to and we can hold a ticket or three. :)
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I know -- I just don't have any Brain pictures to turn into an avatar... Boo :(
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How about a page 4 Race Gentry dance!!
(http://img.inkfrog.com/pix/wayjay/03079915RGentry10.jpg)
My! He has a full.............holster!
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My! He has a full.............holster!
Nah, he's just happy to see you, DR TCB.
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So they went with real brothers just like the Broadway show. I guess Anthony didn't have a chance (unless we auditioned together since more than once strangers have asked if we are brothers) ;)
Kissin Brothas'
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Great Aunt Ella used to say:
Horses sweat
Men perspire
Ladies blossum
der Brucer
I've heard that, except with "Women glow." ;)
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DR Jane - sounds like you're going to have a housefull! Have fun with your family.
Thank you. It should be short but sweet. Craig & Ioana are looking forward to meeting Sherlock. In their honor we gave him a bath today. He was such a good boy!
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Well, the Fringe does "al fresco" things - where for a two or three hour block of time, a certain number of shows get 7 minutes to do a number or a scene and hand out stuff, publicize, etc.
Yeah - just let me know which show you'd like to come to and we can hold a ticket or three. :)
Ah, OK. And where was tonight's "al fresco"?
Well, let me double-check my schedule just to make sure I'm not double-booking myself. -Which has happened once or twice or thrice over the past few weeks to me - which is actually quite unusual for me. Color me cautious.
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I would LOVE to be there! I've never seen The Fantasticks!
(I know...I know...don't kick me out of the community!)
Don't worry, I am sure MBarnum has not seen it either - unless Steve Reeves did a production recently.
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:)
WeHowever, their almond croissant was quite wonderful. Besides being topped with a generous crust of almonds, and filled with marzipan, there was also a layer of almond pastry cream i
Oh my g-d, that sounds heavenly! Most often almond croissants barely have any marzipan in them.
The website looks tasty.
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DR Cason - Did you bring your "book" with you this trip? If so, I'm playing a few calls over the next couple of weeks that you might be right for, so...
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Ah, OK. And where was tonight's "al fresco"?
Well, let me double-check my schedule just to make sure I'm not double-booking myself. -Which has happened once or twice or thrice over the past few weeks to me - which is actually quite unusual for me. Color me cautious.
Tonight was just a rehearsal for tomorrow's "al fresco." We have one tomorrow at around 1:30 and then another one on Saturday, about 3 or 4 hours before our opening night.
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Hmmm... Seems we'll be under a "Flood Watch" from midnight to 5:00am. :-\
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Well today is eat a DQ Bilzzard and 10% of the price goes to The Children's Miracle Network....I guess this means it's my duty to sacrifice by eating a blizzard....I should do it for the children....yeah, yeah that's the ticket
I saw a sign for this at the local DQ here. I, too, must do my bit...for the children. :)
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DR Cason - Did you bring your "book" with you this trip? If so, I'm playing a few calls over the next couple of weeks that you might be right for, so...
I did - and I figure if there are any songs that I might need otherwise, I could swing by a library and photocopy (thank goodness for that). I'd be more than happy to just happen to be in the same audition room with you.
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I did - and I figure if there are any songs that I might need otherwise, I could swing by a library and photocopy (thank goodness for that). I'd be more than happy to just happen to be in the same audition room with you.
Cool. Well, after you get through your opening weekend, we can talk. *And if you do happen to need some music, I should be able to help you out.
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Cool. Well, after you get through your opening weekend, we can talk. *And if you do happen to need some music, I should be able to help you out.
Glad to hear it! Thank you so much!
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Yeah, I felt a little out of the loop today...I was riding back up to Times Square with a couple of my female castmates and they were discussing their agents and some calls they are going on while they are here, and I just felt kind of silly - seeing as how I neither have an agent nor any calls that I was going on (maybe that might change...).
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Well, now that I've finally caught up, it's time for me to leave. I have to mow my sister's backyard. :P Fortunately, part of it's already been mowed, so I don't have to do the whole thing...it's a pretty big yard. Have a good evening, all!
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Well, the Fringe does "al fresco" things - where for a two or three hour block of time, a certain number of shows get 7 minutes to do a number or a scene and hand out stuff, publicize, etc.
Yeah - just let me know which show you'd like to come to and we can hold a ticket or three. :)
I want the hunk Cason, back in his wife-beater!
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Nah, he's just happy to see you, DR TCB.
Really? In which nursing home does he reside?
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I want the hunk Cason, back in his wife-beater!
Well, we've got a new bit in the Brain in which your dreams may be fulfilled.
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My macaroni & cheese recipe is from the Ratner’s cook book. Who has eaten at the Ratner’s (vegetarian) deli? Keith purchased the cook book years ago after eating there, I have yet to have the pleasure.
Fog City Diner http://www.fogcitydiner.com/ in San Francisco used to have a delicious macaroni & cheese. Their website shows ham in it, I don’t remember ham.
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Well, we've got a new bit in the Brain in which your dreams may be fulfilled.
Not unless you are video taping THE BRAIN, because I won't be in New York.
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Not unless you are video taping THE BRAIN, because I won't be in New York.
Well, you'll have to come to town for the Off-Broadway run - or Broadway, I won't be picky... ;)
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Cason I hope you not only have fun during your NY visits, but are successful & productive, career wise. :)
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SWW chances are I won't be able to post until late in the day tomorrow, so....
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
HAVE A HAPPY, TERRIFIC DAY & A DELICIOUS DINNER!
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Well, you'll have to come to town for the Off-Broadway run - or Broadway, I won't be picky... ;)
Yes, but I figure that by the time I get to the Broadway or Off-Broadway production; you will have left to do the movie and I will be stuck seeing Zack Efron in the role of Zubrick.
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DR Jane, have a great time with your family!
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SWW chances are I won't be able to post until late in the day tomorrow, so....
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
HAVE A HAPPY, TERRIFIC DAY & A DELICIOUS DINNER!
But Woody's birthday isn't until the 17th!
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Yes, but I figure that by the time I get to the Broadway or Off-Broadway production; you will have left to do the movie and I will be stuck seeing Zack Efron in the role of Zubrick.
Oh man, how Heather would hate hearing that...well, the Zac Efron part, at least.
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In my professional capacity as a nonprofit outreach librarian, I consider it my duty to engage in "product philanthropy" endeavors, but the DQ Blizzard tie-in totally got past me today. Darn, I missed a great excuse to eat ice cream!
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Well, I'm meeting up with some friends post-show, so...
Laters...
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But Woody's birthday isn't until the 17th!
LOL-All this discussion about where to eat I thought it was tomorrow.
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Cilla, thanks. I plan to have fun & to get a lot of their junk out of here.
'night
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Where did everyone go??? Well, DR Megan, it's you and me.
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Cason, no need to worry about agents - you will be seen by everyone, and not as a stand by, in a leading role in a show you are perfect for and have already done to acclaim. And that's all I'll say.
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Watching another DVD and will finish it, but it's hard to keep Ye Olde Eyes open.
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And that's all I'll say.
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The good news is that I wrote two-thirds of the notes on the plane.
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Matt H-Hope your day improves & you feel better
Thank you for the thought! See next post of mine for full details!
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Will we never get to page twelve?
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So it is written, so it shall be done - page twelve.
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Cason, no need to worry about agents - you will be seen by everyone, and not as a stand by, in a leading role in a show you are perfect for and have already done to acclaim. And that's all I'll say.
Well, that's all I need to hear then. I'm not going to lie, I'm really excited to start up on the Brain...as Adriana e-mailed me earlier, only two more weeks!
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ATWT is one of "my stories". I don't watch it as religiously as I used to, but I still tune in every now and then. It's been interesting seeing how they dealt with the character coming out - and a teen/college-age character at that too! And this latest bit of "tension" has been interesting to follow too. I caught today's episode, and I guess I'll have to see how it plays out tomorrow.
I actually find both of the guys attractive, although I think Luke Snyder (Van Hansis) is hotter. But Noah Mayer (Jake Silbermann) ain't bad either. ;)
(http://wwwimage.cbs.com/daytime/atwt/star_images/actors/dt_atwt_act_large_vhansis_04.jpg)
(http://welovesoaps.com/jakesilbermann4.jpg)
I think those pictures flatter both of them. However, neither is my type, and that's what I meant. I didn't mean to imply that they weren't attractive young guys.
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What a great relief. After turning off the HDTV and unplugging it for extra good measure, the HDMI port reset itself and now works like a dream. I switched three different devices into it during the course of the evening, and all operated to perfection.
Finally, something goes right today!
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Will we never get to page twelve?
There now with thirteen soon to happen .
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Noah Mayer (Jake Silbermann) sounds like a Jewish fellow. Is it an interfaith romance?
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I began the evening by finishing up all of the items on the '300' Blu-ray I hadn't gotten to previously. This included three deleted scenes (not needed and not missed), three webisodes which were all very interesting, and the audio commentary which got very technical as the director described what was real and what was CGI throughout the entire running time. Only occasionally did we get a juicy anecdote about the actors, other technical personnel, etc. Not my favorite kind of commentary, but at least he kept talking; there weren't long pauses between comments.
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Next I watched TORN CURTAIN - well, up until the introduction of Lila Kedrova's character. I know a lot of people don't like this film, but it has grown on me more and more over the years, and now it's one of my favorite later Hitchcock movies. I much prefer it to the more celebrated MARNIE, for example.
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Alright -- off to bed...sleep well, all!
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I concluded my evening of viewing with another episode of MAD MEN. Interesting direction for the series to take tonight. Robert Morse popped up as the big boss, too.
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Now that I've finished everything about '300,' I'll get to HOUSE OF GAMES tomorrow. Looking forward to it.
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Off to bed now.
Good night!
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Marnie was celebrated only in retrospect. On its release it was one of the most critically lambasted of all Hitchcock films and audiences hated every minute of it. In those days, I was literally one of its only supporters.
I also loved Torn Curtain when it came out and saw it probably fifteen or twenty times during its initial run. I still like a lot of it (the German actors are great), but think it would be considered a classic had they not thrown out the Herrmann score, which makes the film a whole different ballgame - one need only watch the DVD extras, where they have the Herrmann score married to the visuals, at least as far as he got in the session before being fired. The Addison score, fine as it is, makes the film too lightweight and, at times, downright silly and melodramatic. The Herrmann score makes it serious, austere, and tense.
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Say WHAT? I come back forty minutes after my last post and I'm looking at - wait for it - MY LAST POST? This will NOT do. And now, I'm the only one in the jernt.
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Where is everybody?!
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That's what I'm TALKIN' about!
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Okay, I'm going to post the new notes, because I have to go to bed early and get my beauty sleep. I'll also post the answer to last Saturday's trivia question, which, I'm happy to say, no one got!
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Well, we've got a new bit in the Brain in which your dreams may be fulfilled.
PICTURES!! WE MUST HAVE PICTURES!!
;D