Haines His Way
Haines His Way => Daily Discussions => Topic started by: bk on March 23, 2019, 12:22:00 AM
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Well, you've read the notes, the notes were not from Rio, and now it is time for you to post until the Rio cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: PLUMBEOUS!
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First post after BK!
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Hi, George! How are your pearls? Did you have a good day? I had an extremely lazy day. It felt good! Tomorrow the fam is going out to dinner for my brother and sister-in-laws 30th anniversary. We're going to a place called Otium. Don't know anything about it as my nephew found it.
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Hi, jan.
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Yesterday was a good day. Work was boring (as usual), and the show went really well. After the show, a bunch of us went to a local restaurant and hung out for a while. I think the plan is to go out again after tonight's show. :)
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A Very Happy 30th anniversary to your brother and sister-in-law, jan! :D
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Watch the salt. you don't want your feet to swell so your pumps don't fit.
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Take care of yourself. 'night.
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Good night, jan.
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Today, I might go in to work to make up a little time that I took this week because of going to my parents' house. We'll see it I get myself out of bed to make it worth it.
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But now, I'm off to bed.
Have a good day, all!
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T.O.D.
My favorite Kritzerland release?
All my 100+ CDs are (hopefully) arranged alphabetically, and off-hand, I don't recall which is a Kritzerland release and which is not.
However, I can assure you that there are many Kritzerland CDs in my collection.
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Good morning, all!
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Today is the first anniversary of the death of Pam Hollenbeck, one of my dearest friends for 49 and 2/3 years. We met the summer of 1968 at Miami University Summer Theatre, where I was in the costume shop and she was handling tickets and publicity. In September we were grad students, enduring good and bad classes, good and bad productions, the 1970 anti-war riots, and lots of parties, silliness, and playtime with the other grad assistants, her husband Paul and their Irish setter Brandywine. She was a fantastic mother to four lovely girls, and I was godfather to her second child, Emily. After graduation, she and Paul moved to Syracuse for his second degree in architecture before ending up in Toledo, where Paul's firm did really well and Pam stayed busy with liberal causes and education.
Paul's cousin is a retired actress who was in the film Serpico, and he was in Manhattan two weeks ago. We met for a drink, talked over old times, and wept for Pam. I asked him if he had thought about dating or remarrying. He said, no, he had married the only girl he ever dated, and they had been very happy together.
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/toledoblade/obituary.aspx?n=pamela-anne-hollenbeck----&pid=188605493&fhid=27576
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Last night it was so warm in the apartment that I pulled the blankets down to the bottom of the bed and over the bed frame and slept under a sheet. Thatch had quite a field day exploring the strange terrain of the bed's geography. He was completely puzzled by the unfamiliar territory.
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I may be going in to City Center, so I must tidy up and patrol with Annabelle before I leave.
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Good morning, all.
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TOD:
A hard one since I own so many. A few:
Follies
Sugar
The Red Balloon
The Last Starfighter
London Carnival
Promises, Promises
The Creature Wasn't Nice
Simply
Sandy Bainum It's Christmas
Levi
A Carol Christmas
See, just too many.
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Good morning, all.
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Snow!
Okay, not much more than a dusting. But the ground is covered again, following a couple weeks of off-and-on thawing which had it almost gone.
FORTUNATELY, ladies and gentlemen, it only stuck to the ground, not the pavements. Yay!!!
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Is that a collective sigh of relief I hear? I thought so.
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DR Elmore, a lovely tribute to your friend.
A very nice obit, too.
We must never forget to treasure the good people in our lives.
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I had one annoying and repeating dream in which I was figuring out how to add this little one- or two-measure phrase to the end of a section in one of the songs in SHREK.
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Nice notes.....what a story!
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Nice remembrance DR ELMORE.
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Hmmmmm....TOD.....
Promises, Promises
Follies
A New Guy in Town
The Fly
A Carol Christmas
The Cisco Kid
And many more.....
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Sometimes I can see what time I fell asleep by my last post. DR TCB I apologize for crashing last night before reading your answer and say good night to you.
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Tom, are most of the condos you are looking at larger, or about the same size as your apartment?
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A tough TOD. The collection is large, and favorites, as with anything in life, change around from time to time. So I shall simply imagine that I have to board the ship for the proverbial desert island - TODAY - and I must quickly choose the Kritzerland items that will go with me.
(This assumes, of course, that I ALSO get to choose movies, recordings, books, scores, etc., from other sources as well. Which means I'm going to need a bigger boat. And probably a larger piece of real estate on the island.)
The Crucible
Porgy and Bess
The Brain From Planet X
Une chambre en ville
Evening Primrose
And the World Goes Round
This Christmas
Jeepers Creepers
Follies
Carnival
Promises, Promises
Black Sunday
Carrie
Lady in a Cage
When a Stranger Calls
The Trial
Earth vs. the Spider
The First Nudie Musical (Blu-ray)
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Hi, George! How are your pearls? Did you have a good day? I had an extremely lazy day. It felt good! Tomorrow the fam is going out to dinner for my brother and sister-in-laws 30th anniversary. We're going to a place called Otium. Don't know anything about it as my nephew found it.
Happy 30th to your brother and his wife.
I looked up the 5 star rated Otium. If nothing else the plates of food should be atteactive. I expect a report on your impression of the restaurant.
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Watch the salt. you don't want your feet to swell so your pumps don't fit.
;D Excelllent advice.
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Is that a collective sigh of relief I hear? I thought so.
It was from me 😊
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DR Elmore, a lovely tribute to your friend.
A very nice obit, too.
We must never forget to treasure the good people in our lives.
There's an error in that obituary. She was not in the ROTC sit-in, although much of the theatre dept. was. She and I were in a dress rehearsal of a tedious production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf when another grad student, Joe Haggard, slid into the aisle where we sat to tell us there was a riot going on at the ROTC building. The three of us ducked out of the rehearsal and walked the block to the riot. The smell of tear gas was everywhere, and it was madness. The sit-in had begun in the early afternoon. It was a Friday and the law for state colleges was the buildings were closed at 5:00 for the weekend. At 5:00 the students were asked to leave and no one moved. The Columbus government said to get them out and lock the building and the campus police called the redneck Butler County Sheriff who arrived with all their riot gear and itching to put those hippies down. Long-haired men and women were dragged out by their hair, maced, and thrown into paddy wagons. When they ran out of wagons they brought in U-Haul vans and packed the students into those to go to the county jail in Hamilton OH.
The students who fought back or escaped the building were joined by friends, etc. outside the ROTC building, rocks were thrown, the sheriff retaliated by tear gassing the mob, and that's when Pam, Joe, and I arrived yo observe. Our eyes were burning so badly that the three of us ran into the nearest dormitory, found a public restroom, and washed out our eyes. I remember taking off my T-shirt and getting it soaking wet for Pam to use as a mask. The riot finally broke down when the Butler County Sheriff turned police dogs loose on the crowd. The dogs chased the students off campus and into the Village of Oxford. A fraternity boy, sitting on the fraternity's porch, was attacked and mangled by one of the pursuing dogs. The bloody towel used in getting him to the hospital was hung as a banner on the fraternity porch for weeks.
A week later, the students were shot at Kent State.
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DR Elmore, a lovely tribute to your friend.
A very nice obit, too.
We must never forget to treasure the good people in our lives.
Ditto, ditto, and ditto.
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I completely appreciate Paul's feeling about dating again.
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DR Elmore, a lovely tribute to your friend.
A very nice obit, too.
We must never forget to treasure the good people in our lives.
There's an error in that obituary. She was not in the ROTC sit-in, although much of the theatre dept. was. She and I were in a dress rehearsal of a tedious production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf when another grad student, Joe Haggard, slid into the aisle where we sat to tell us there was a riot going on at the ROTC building. The three of us ducked out of the rehearsal and walked the block to the riot. The smell of tear gas was everywhere, and it was madness. The sit-in had begun in the early afternoon. It was a Friday and thew law for state colleges was the buildings were closed at 5:00 for the weekend. At 5:00 the students were asked to leave and no one moved. The Columbus government said to get them out and lock the building and the campus police called the redneck Butler County Sheriff who arrived with all their riot gear and itching to put those hippies down. Long-haired men and women were dragged out by their hair, maced, and thrown into paddy wagons. When they ran out of wagons they brought in U-Haul vans and packed the students into those to go to the county jail in Hamilton OH.
The students who fought back or escaped the building were joined by friends, etc. outside the ROTC building, rocks were thrown, the sheriff retaliated by tear gassing the mob, and that's when Pam, Joe, and I arrived yo observe. Our eyes were burning so badly that the three of us ran into the nearest dormitory, found a public restroom, and washed out our eyes. I remember taking off my T-shirt and getting it soaking wet for Pam to use as a mask. The riot finally broke down when the Butler County Sheriff turned police dogs loose on the crowd. The dogs chased the students off campus and into the Village of Oxford. A fraternity boy, sitting on the fraternity's porch, was attacked and mangled by one of the pursuing dogs. The bloody towel used in getting him to the hospital was hung as a banner on the fraternity porch for weeks.
A week later, the students were shot at Kent State.
Wow!
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Joshie just called to tell me to stay home. He didn't say it, but I know he will accomplish more if I'm not there to distract him. I will try to do laundry instead.
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Good morning!
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DR Elmore, a lovely tribute to your friend.
A very nice obit, too.
We must never forget to treasure the good people in our lives.
There's an error in that obituary. She was not in the ROTC sit-in, although much of the theatre dept. was. She and I were in a dress rehearsal of a tedious production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf when another grad student, Joe Haggard, slid into the aisle where we sat to tell us there was a riot going on at the ROTC building. The three of us ducked out of the rehearsal and walked the block to the riot. The smell of tear gas was everywhere, and it was madness. The sit-in had begun in the early afternoon. It was a Friday and thew law for state colleges was the buildings were closed at 5:00 for the weekend. At 5:00 the students were asked to leave and no one moved. The Columbus government said to get them out and lock the building and the campus police called the redneck Butler County Sheriff who arrived with all their riot gear and itching to put those hippies down. Long-haired men and women were dragged out by their hair, maced, and thrown into paddy wagons. When they ran out of wagons they brought in U-Haul vans and packed the students into those to go to the county jail in Hamilton OH.
The students who fought back or escaped the building were joined by friends, etc. outside the ROTC building, rocks were thrown, the sheriff retaliated by tear gassing the mob, and that's when Pam, Joe, and I arrived yo observe. Our eyes were burning so badly that the three of us ran into the nearest dormitory, found a public restroom, and washed out our eyes. I remember taking off my T-shirt and getting it soaking wet for Pam to use as a mask. The riot finally broke down when the Butler County Sheriff turned police dogs loose on the crowd. The dogs chased the students off campus and into the Village of Oxford. A fraternity boy, sitting on the fraternity's porch, was attacked and mangled by one of the pursuing dogs. The bloody towel used in getting him to the hospital was hung as a banner on the fraternity porch for weeks.
A week later, the students were shot at Kent State.
Wow!
INCREDIBLE.
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Fun lists.
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I'm up - maybe five hours of sleep.
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Printer still doesn't have the hardcover in the system and I have now threatened to pull all nineteen books and take them elsewhere if this isn't handled first thing Monday morning because I have basically had it - someone needs to pick up the phone, call the printer and ream them out for this taking three days to show up in their system so that we can actually place the order. My gal is in today, but nothing will happen today, but she said come hell or high water, it will get dealt with Monday and I've written to the top guy, too. Once it's in the system it takes a day to print and they know they're overnighting everything to me.
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She of the Evil Eye is here, so I'll be on my way to have a light breakfast.
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My light breakfast was a peanut butter cookie. I need to do better than that.
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My light breakfast was a peanut butter cookie. I need to do better than that.
Mine was cinnamon rugalach!
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There's a new dog listed for adoption today at the NYC ACC. I love her smile!
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Ate a small sandwich consisting of Carando hard salami, a slice of white onion, Gulden’s spicy brown mustard, and Black Bear horseradish sauce for an extra thrill. Freihofer’s white bread (it’s what was on sale) did the honors.
Like I said, a small one by my wolf-‘em-down standards. Should have made two. Better yet, an additional half would have been just the ticket.
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Today is the first anniversary of the death of Pam Hollenbeck, one of my dearest friends for 49 and 2/3 years. We met the summer of 1968 at Miami University Summer Theatre, where I was in the costume shop and she was handling tickets and publicity. In September we were grad students, enduring good and bad classes, good and bad productions, the 1970 anti-war riots, and lots of parties, silliness, and playtime with the other grad assistants, her husband Paul and their Irish setter Brandywine. She was a fantastic mother to four lovely girls, and I was godfather to her second child, Emily. After graduation, she and Paul moved to Syracuse for his second degree in architecture before ending up in Toledo, where Paul's firm did really well and Pam stayed busy with liberal causes and education.
Paul's cousin is a retired actress who was in the film Serpico, and he was in Manhattan two weeks ago. We met for a drink, talked over old times, and wept for Pam. I asked him if he had thought about dating or remarrying. He said, no, he had married the only girl he ever dated, and they had been very happy together.
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/toledoblade/obituary.aspx?n=pamela-anne-hollenbeck----&pid=188605493&fhid=27576
That's very sweet, Larry.
{{{Hugs of Comfort!!}}}
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DR Elmore, a lovely tribute to your friend.
A very nice obit, too.
We must never forget to treasure the good people in our lives.
There's an error in that obituary. She was not in the ROTC sit-in, although much of the theatre dept. was. She and I were in a dress rehearsal of a tedious production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf when another grad student, Joe Haggard, slid into the aisle where we sat to tell us there was a riot going on at the ROTC building. The three of us ducked out of the rehearsal and walked the block to the riot. The smell of tear gas was everywhere, and it was madness. The sit-in had begun in the early afternoon. It was a Friday and the law for state colleges was the buildings were closed at 5:00 for the weekend. At 5:00 the students were asked to leave and no one moved. The Columbus government said to get them out and lock the building and the campus police called the redneck Butler County Sheriff who arrived with all their riot gear and itching to put those hippies down. Long-haired men and women were dragged out by their hair, maced, and thrown into paddy wagons. When they ran out of wagons they brought in U-Haul vans and packed the students into those to go to the county jail in Hamilton OH.
The students who fought back or escaped the building were joined by friends, etc. outside the ROTC building, rocks were thrown, the sheriff retaliated by tear gassing the mob, and that's when Pam, Joe, and I arrived yo observe. Our eyes were burning so badly that the three of us ran into the nearest dormitory, found a public restroom, and washed out our eyes. I remember taking off my T-shirt and getting it soaking wet for Pam to use as a mask. The riot finally broke down when the Butler County Sheriff turned police dogs loose on the crowd. The dogs chased the students off campus and into the Village of Oxford. A fraternity boy, sitting on the fraternity's porch, was attacked and mangled by one of the pursuing dogs. The bloody towel used in getting him to the hospital was hung as a banner on the fraternity porch for weeks.
A week later, the students were shot at Kent State.
Oh, my goodness! :(
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There's a new dog listed for adoption today at the NYC ACC. I love her smile!
(http://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=5715.0;attach=8982)
She's so cute!
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Back from a really light breakfast - just matzoh brei and fruit.
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Picked up one little package.
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Topic of the Day:
All of the cast albums ;) but especially (in alphabetical order):
And the World Goes Round - New Studio Cast Album
The Brain From Planet X
By Side By Side By Side By Stephen Sondheim
A Carol Christmas
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (OST)
Evening Primrose (OTVST)
The First Nudie Musical (OST)
Follies
L.A. Now and Then - A New Musical Revue
The Last Starfighter
Levi
Promises, Promises - Broadway cast
Promises, Promises - London Cast
Unsung Sherman Brothers
Welcome to My World
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And:
A Boy Named Charlie Brown (OST)
Christmas Mornings - Brent Barrett
Harvey Schmidt Plays Schmidt & Jones
The Little Shop of Horrors (OST)
New Guy In Town - Guy Haines
Perfect Hermany (The Songs of Jerry Herman) - Jason Graae
This Christmas - Sandy Bainum
Topkapi (OST)
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BK, the What If lyrics in the notes are HYSTERICAL!! :))
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But what happened with That Man from Rio was terrible! >:( Hopefully, karma bites him in the ass...hard!
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And now, I must get my cat off me, take a shower, get dressed and go out into the wilds of Tumwater and environs, then eventually wend my way to the theater.
Have a good rest of the day, all!
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Printer still doesn't have the hardcover in the system and I have now threatened to pull all nineteen books and take them elsewhere if this isn't handled first thing Monday morning because I have basically had it - someone needs to pick up the phone, call the printer and ream them out for this taking three days to show up in their system so that we can actually place the order. My gal is in today, but nothing will happen today, but she said come hell or high water, it will get dealt with Monday and I've written to the top guy, too. Once it's in the system it takes a day to print and they know they're overnighting everything to me.
What about your book store event tomorrow?
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The laundry is finished and put away. Annabelle did not eat dinner, but I cannot see anty signs of blockage in her nose. I think sher's holding off till 7:30 treat time.
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I remember those times DR ELMORE.
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If the music is NOT available anywhere but your CD, can't you block the Blu-Ray or whatever it is?
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Printer still doesn't have the hardcover in the system and I have now threatened to pull all nineteen books and take them elsewhere if this isn't handled first thing Monday morning because I have basically had it - someone needs to pick up the phone, call the printer and ream them out for this taking three days to show up in their system so that we can actually place the order. My gal is in today, but nothing will happen today, but she said come hell or high water, it will get dealt with Monday and I've written to the top guy, too. Once it's in the system it takes a day to print and they know they're overnighting everything to me.
What about your book store event tomorrow?
I'm bringing other books, but I'll have two or three of the new one and just explain that if they want it it's the "rare" error version.
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I don't own the music, unfortunately.
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Good afternoon. Spent 3.5 hours in two classes today and we worked on a total of two steps. One in each class. I have no idea if I'm making any progress or not.
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Then came home and did some gardening. Got some trumpet vines in the ground.
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I didn't water as I was hoping for the rain that the forecast promised. Now the sun is out. I have to go water.
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TOD 2:
Orchestra Wives/Sun Valley Serenade
Stormy Weather
The Gang's All Here
Centennial Summer
Laura
Breaking Away
Brent Barrett's Christmas Mornings
Ode to Billy Joe
Heaven Can Wait
It's a Wonderful Life
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I'm going to go soak for a while.
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Hello, everyone.
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I had a bad night and am almost nonfunctional. Ugh!
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I found an herbalist recently who is very knowledgable and we were talking about my insomnia. I know I should turn the computer off earlier--the "blue light" can disturb your sleep patterns. We'll see.
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TOD:
UNSUNG SHERMAN BROTHERS
A CAROL CHRISTMAS
SIMPLY
THIS CHRISTMAS
CHRISTMAS MORNINGS
Both Guy Haines
THE BRAIN FROM PLANET X
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I have no news.
TTFN.
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Vibes for Jeanne. I hope you get a great night of sleep tonight.
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I did get a nap, but I'm tired. And I have a night of dancing ahead of me.
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I'm sure I'll be find once I get my shoes on. But dragging myself to the car is another matter.
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Watched a movie, now doing stuff on the computer, then will attempt to watch something else. I had a little wrap for my snack and I'm done with food and it's been a good calorie count day.
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Printer still doesn't have the hardcover in the system and I have now threatened to pull all nineteen books and take them elsewhere if this isn't handled first thing Monday morning because I have basically had it - someone needs to pick up the phone, call the printer and ream them out for this taking three days to show up in their system so that we can actually place the order. My gal is in today, but nothing will happen today, but she said come hell or high water, it will get dealt with Monday and I've written to the top guy, too. Once it's in the system it takes a day to print and they know they're overnighting everything to me.
What about your book store event tomorrow?
I'm bringing other books, but I'll have two or three of the new one and just explain that if they want it it's the "rare" error version.
Sounds like a good plan. Vibes for a fun, successful book event!
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I had a bad night and am almost nonfunctional. Ugh!
Sorry. I know how awful that feels. :(
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I found an herbalist recently who is very knowledgable and we were talking about my insomnia. I know I should turn the computer off earlier--the "blue light" can disturb your sleep patterns. We'll see.
Before "blue light" I had sleep issues ;)
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Good afternoon.
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I think that is all I have to say.
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AH....well....then I guess they'll get away with it.
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For the TOD, I want to add all of the titles that other DRs have mentioned.
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I was having a discussion on FB site and the other person disagreed with me by calling me a vile word for the female genitalia. I asked him to remove his post which he did after which he apologized and said he hadn't realized I was an "old person" who would be offended by that term.
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Now I'm not sure if I am more offended by the original remark or the apology
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Elmore that was a lovely tribute to your friend
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I was having a discussion on FB site and the other person disagreed with me by calling me a vile word for the female genitalia. I asked him to remove his post which he did after which he apologized and said he hadn't realized I was an "old person" who would be offended by that term.
What!!!
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Now I'm not sure if I am more offended by the original remark or the apology
;D
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DR Vixmom how old is this person?
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DR Vixmom how old is this person?
I'm guessing early 20's
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But really, is there any one of any age who is not offended by being called that word?
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The final evening performance of Bunbury has started!
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We had to hold the house for about five minutes because of a "parking lot incident." ;)
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Essentially, people just needed time to effectively park in the kind of smallish parking lot...no accidents happened.
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We were also told that only about 15 sests were available. ;D
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Tonight's audience is pretty full and they are reacting quite appropriately.
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We have a substitute light board operator.
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Marko, pug's husband is running the board.
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Gratuitous Post #100!
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Back home from dancing. Which was quite a lot of fun tonight.
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We had a few birthdays in our group and plenty of food and wine to celebrate with.
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I guess it's a week for movie remakes. Two of the three films that came in at the library are remakes of movies I've seen recently.
Monsieur Hire is a remake of Panique, while The Grissom Gang is a remake of No Orchids for Miss Blandish.
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DR Vixmom, you should tell that "gentleman" that he is obviously too young for manners and he should ask his mom how she feels about it.
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Monsieur Hire was a disturbing version of the same novel that Panique was based on. As the director says in the short extra, he wasn't creating a remake of the old film but interpreting the novel differently. Now, I want to read the book. Very sad. This version offers no happiness even if justice is finally served. It's meted out with such a heavy price. Excellent. This film was psycho-sexual in nature. The other was much more of a thriller. They told much of the same story but they could scarcely be more different.
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And with that, good night.
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But really, is there any one of any age who is not offended by being called that word?
Especially when said in anger.
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I love Monsieur Hire - Patrice Leconte is a great director. The book has the same name and of course is by Georges Simenon.
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I meant to mention how much I enjoyed the notes and the what if
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DR Vixmom, you should tell that "gentleman" that he is obviously too young for manners and he should ask his mom how she feels about it.
I believe his apology was sincere, ( also a bit embarrassed he was talking with an old person)
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TOD
The Last Starfighter
Follies
The Brain from Planet X
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Page four? Really? A bit tiresome, I must say and therefore did say.
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Finished with my viewing.
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Now let's get some postin' goin' on.
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Good evening.
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Page 4? Really?
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Page four? Really? A bit tiresome, I must say and therefore did say.
If you think it is tiresome for you, you should be in my shoes.
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Or, at this time of night, my bunny slippers.
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One more post.
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Page 5
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Page 5? Why doesn’t that make me feel better?
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No condos to see today.
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The little angel on my shoulder has been trying to convince me to buy the last condo.
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It does have some pluses.
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But, also, a lot of negatives.
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I have to keep reminding myself that this is not some rental I am looking at.
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That I could try it for a year, and then move again if I hate it.
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I would be buying this place.
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Not to mention, there is the whole moving experience.
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I am not even sure I can find people willing to help an old cripple move once.
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Another move after one year, and I would have no friends who would still be speaking to me.
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When the guy that is moving, just sits around and watches everybody else work, it is not endear you to the others.
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I don’t even know who I am going to find to help me with this one move.
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It had better be my last move.
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I imagine that George must be at the cast party.
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I think pug, the director, usually hosts one on the last Saturday night.
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And jan may still be out to the anniversary dinner.
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And, hopefully, Jane is sound asleep.
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Did I ever mention that Jane, also, lives in Washington state with George and me?
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Well, I don’t mean we all live together.
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Just that the three of us all live in Washington.
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The state, not D.C.
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When I was in college, my friend Sandy and I flew to Washington D.C. for the national college radio convention.
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I kept telling people that I had come all the way from Tacoma.
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People kept looking at me strangely.
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I didn’t know that there was a Tacoma Park just a few miles away in Maryland.
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And it didn’t help when I tried to clarify Tacoma in Washington!
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Oh well, I was a dumb 19 year old kid.
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One more post.
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Page 6
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Not even any Guests tonight.
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So, goodnight to everyone who isn’t here!!