Haines His Way
Haines His Way => Daily Discussions => Topic started by: bk on June 03, 2013, 12:27:15 AM
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Well, you've read the notes (and if you haven't read the notes, simply click on the "haines his way" at the top left of this board), the notes spoke of Krtizerland at Sterling's 34, and now it is time for you to post until the Kritzerland cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: CALICULUS!
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LOVED "I Need an Earthman"!
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Another "Brain" reference...I don't think that I mentioned it yet, but Harrison, the guy playing Rupert (Cinder Edna's prince) in "Cinder Edna," is the actor who played Rod in Theater Artists Olympia's production of "The Brain From Planet X." AND Amy, the girl who played Donna, ushered for yesterday's performance! AND another "Cinder Edna" actress was also in "The Brain"! It was like a mini-family reunion yesterday. :D
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The Brain is nigh.
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George, I added some photos from last night in the notes - check 'em out.
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George, I added some photos from last night in the notes - check 'em out.
Nice!
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Well, I must go to bed...but I've finished all the "Behind the Candelabra" DVDs, so I'll send them out today. Just to confirm, the people who've asked for them are BK, Druxy, John G., Arnold M. Brockman and Kate. And I also have "Carousel" for Laura.
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Glad the show went so well, bk.
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I was going to get DC Callie a scrunchy for her birthday...
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Vibes of Healing for DR Mike's father.
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DR Laura - my position is only half-time, but I do a weekly press release to the local newspapers, a twice-weekly e-blast to the membership, the weekly bulletins for two services, a 30 page monthly newsletter, and I maintain/manage/update the church website. I also serve as administrative assistant to the Director of Music.
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DR ChasSmith - you live in Danbury! I used to live next door in Bethel - lo, many years ago...
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Summer has arrived st last. It's set to be warm and sunny all week.
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DR Caitymed - just watched an episode of Out With Dad - you were fantastic! I'd like to make time to go back and watch the entire series.
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Good morning, all.
Woke a bit too early this morning mainly because the room felt too warm. Too cool now for AC, so opened a window and that helped a little. Glad the heat wave's busted, at least.
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And the word of the day is: CALICULUS!
It gave poor Michael Douglas cancer, I hear.
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Coffee!
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Off to work now.
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;D
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Good Morning everyone. :)
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The Brain in French is great.
The new website is even better.
;D
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Caught up on the last few days.
Will finish the rest tonight.
Off to work. 8)
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MEGA VIBES EVERYONE.
Mega Monday vibes too.
:) ;) ;D 8)
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Good morning, all.
Continued vibes for DR Mike's dad. And vibes for all the rest of us this Monday.
Congrats, BK, on a great show.
I have my first employee review today. I think it should go OK.
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And the word of the day is: CALICULUS!
It gave poor Michael Douglas cancer, I hear.
:)
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TOD:
I know we did this recently, and the answers are largely the same:
The scores for "The Good Companions" and "Robert and Elizabeth"
Lots of songs of David Heneker, including from "Half a Sixpence" and "Peg"
"April in Wisconsin," "Bumpity Bump" and "Don't Play That Lovesong Any More" from "Songbook"
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Almost forgot - thanks, DR TCB, for the Babs link.
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Good morning, all!
I can work at home and avoid the rain today, so I will. At one point I need to run to the post office and return a defective book to a bookseller. I have no other plans but to continue error checks for ROBERTA, a job that since someone was paid to do, and wasn't so hot at it.
Good news on last night's show, BK!
TOD
Robert and Elizabeth
Lock Up Your Daughters
Virtue in Danger
Oliver!
Belle
The Canterbury Tales
Half A Sixpence
On, What A Lovely War!
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Happy Monday Vibes for Everybody!
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Page Two "The Good Companions" Dance:
(http://www.johnnymercer.com/memory/GC1.jpg)
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DR Laura - my position is only half-time, but I do a weekly press release to the local newspapers, a twice-weekly e-blast to the membership, the weekly bulletins for two services, a 30 page monthly newsletter, and I maintain/manage/update the church website. I also serve as administrative assistant to the Director of Music.
I am stunned at the thought of a 30-page newsletter.
It sounds like it could be a fun job.
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Good Monday Morning to us all!
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What great news about the show last night. Congratulations to MR BK and Co.....the pictures in the notes were very nice....it is most convenient to have them right there when they are being talked about.
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I watched an episode of OUT WITH DAD with DR CAITYMED, and it was most entertaining!
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Frank Lautenberg has died today - the Senate's last WWII veteran.
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I'm up, I'm up. Workers here at eight, so only six hours of sleep, and worse, they're working on the kitchen window today so I'm not sure how much work on the computer I'll get done - hopefully they won't be inside for much longer.
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I am stunned at the thought of a 30-page newsletter.
DR Laura, it just about kills me every month! But I do enjoy my job, and the people I work with. I enjoy coming in to work every day - and how many people can say that? I am very fortunate - and very grateful.
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The Act One fixes are finished and sent to copyist and conductor. I need to look at a copy of the original published sheet music for "You're Devastating"; the vocal score for ROBERTA was published in 1952, and there is one bar in which the melody is completely different from what Russell Bennett wrote in 1932. Oy!
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I am stunned at the thought of a 30-page newsletter.
DR Laura, it just about kills me every month! But I do enjoy my job, and the people I work with. I enjoy coming in to work every day - and how many people can say that? I am very fortunate - and very grateful.
SINGDAW
He's BACH! He's BACH! He's BACH!
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8)
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And the word of the day is: CALICULUS!
And The Song Of The Day Is: COFFEE IN A CARDBOARD CUP
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The other work done last week was not disruptive at all. But this morning? Completely. I guess I'll go jog in a while (feeling guilty over the pie from last night), but boy is it dreary and gray out - this after ninety degree days for the last week.
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That is the title of my next something-or-other: "Guilty Over the Pie."
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I would take dreary and gray. Sounds nice and cool.
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Oy and vey - these next two weeks are going to be a doozy. But just 11 more sleeps until I'm on a plane to Walt Disney World for a week.
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Guess I'll do a jog, despite the gray and dreary.
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Something to giggle over:
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It is Monday.
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I am very delighted to find that a former DR has rejoined our fold.
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It is Monday.
Same here! ;)
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Guess I'll do a jog
If you did a jig while you did a jog... now that would be something to see.
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Now available as a Kindle book!
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51rzJ8I2qPL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA278_PIkin4,BottomRight,-52,22_AA300_SH20_OU01_.jpg)
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I'm due to go to Prague next week but the city is in danger of flooding from the river following weeks of heavy rain so I'm not sure if I will make it now :(
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I would take dreary and gray. Sounds nice and cool.
Agreed! ;)
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I'm due to go to Prague next week but the city is in danger of flooding from the river following weeks of heavy rain so I'm not sure if I will make it now :(
~~~No Flooding Vibes for D(ear)C(ity) Prague!!~~~
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I had a nice trip to the NYPL Music Collection, and I've looked at the original 1933 publication of the songs from ROBERTA.Russell Bennett was wrong.
And that's rare.
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If Russell Bennett is wrong, I don't wanna be right. :D
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Maybe darling elmore's schedule will someday be such that he can read a book that's been sitting in his house like so much fish.
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Back from a three-mile jog. In a little while, food. Glad I did this topic again, because there were two shows that weren't mentioned before and happily I have them both on CD to listen to.
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Good afternoon, on
PAGE THREE.
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For those who enjoyed Michael Musto's La Dolce Musto column at the Village Voice, it's the end of an era. But he's now landed at Out:
http://www.out.com/entertainment/michael-musto/2013/06/03/musto-musical (http://www.out.com/entertainment/michael-musto/2013/06/03/musto-musical)
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DR Doug R - I pray that Prague does not flood, and that you are able to stick to your schedule and get there. I've never been, but I hear that it is beautiful!
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I was going to get DC Callie a scrunchy for her birthday...
DR Singdaw I am thrilled to see you. :)
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DR Doug R - I pray that Prague does not flood, and that you are able to stick to your schedule and get there. I've never been, but I hear that it is beautiful!
DITTO!!!
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Darn! Amazon now lists the Blu-ray of "At Long Last Love (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CQGLD9S/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)" as "Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock." I placed my order when it said that it would be shipped on June 4. :'(
Also, the list price was $23.99 and I ordered it (with the Amazon pre-pub price guarantee) when it was only $17.29. I'm not going to cancel my order. When it becomes available again, I'd better get it at $17.29 or less.
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This is a quick visit while our company are relaxing after working out this morning. I burned off the fewest calories since I only walked today. The wife went to the Y with Keith. I walked outside, a nice treat for me, on the walking path while the guy friend jogged.
Laters
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Hello everyone,
Thanks so much George for making the DVD.
I look forward to watching it.
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Monday afternoon greetings! Nothing life-threatening or earth-shattering, but I'm not having the best day. My mood is not good and I've just returned from a hell-ish grocery shopping trip. In about 40 minutes Richard and I are going to the Y, where I'll take out my frustrations on the treadmill and NuStep and try to return here in a better frame of mind.
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DR Doug R - I pray that Prague does not flood, and that you are able to stick to your schedule and get there. I've never been, but I hear that it is beautiful!
DR singdaw - It would indeed be a terrible tragedy for Prague to suffer flooding as it did in 2002, when a huge amount of damage was done to the historic center of what, as you rightly say, is a beautiful city.
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Monday afternoon greetings! Nothing life-threatening or earth-shattering, but I'm not having the best day. My mood is not good and I've just returned from a hell-ish grocery shopping trip. In about 40 minutes Richard and I are going to the Y, where I'll take out my frustrations on the treadmill and NuStep and try to return here in a better frame of mind.
~~~Vibes of All Kinds for DR Ginny!!~~~
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Hey, Slackjaw! GREAT to see you posting again!
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Darn! Amazon now lists the Blu-ray of "At Long Last Love (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CQGLD9S/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)" as "Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock." I placed my order when it said that it would be shipped on June 4. :'(
Also, the list price was $23.99 and I ordered it (with the Amazon pre-pub price guarantee) when it was only $17.29. I'm not going to cancel my order. When it becomes available again, I'd better get it at $17.29 or less.
I placed my order, too.
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Monday afternoon greetings! Nothing life-threatening or earth-shattering, but I'm not having the best day. My mood is not good and I've just returned from a hell-ish grocery shopping trip. In about 40 minutes Richard and I are going to the Y, where I'll take out my frustrations on the treadmill and NuStep and try to return here in a better frame of mind.
DR Ginny, I'm sorry! Did something bad happen at Kroger's? Is it the collision of stars and planets? Was it my threat to retire to Ohio and live off my small Social Security, pension, and the kindness of the few friends I have there?
I hope the day improves.
On another bizarre note, in December I got a Christmas card from the Macbeths and last week they sent me my high school graduation photo in my dad's possession when he died. What's that line about Greeks bearing gifts?
Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
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Monday afternoon greetings! Nothing life-threatening or earth-shattering, but I'm not having the best day. My mood is not good and I've just returned from a hell-ish grocery shopping trip. In about 40 minutes Richard and I are going to the Y, where I'll take out my frustrations on the treadmill and NuStep and try to return here in a better frame of mind.
~~~Vibes of All Kinds for DR Ginny!!~~~
I share your pain, Ginny.
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Darn! Amazon now lists the Blu-ray of "At Long Last Love (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CQGLD9S/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)" as "Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock." I placed my order when it said that it would be shipped on June 4. :'(
Also, the list price was $23.99 and I ordered it (with the Amazon pre-pub price guarantee) when it was only $17.29. I'm not going to cancel my order. When it becomes available again, I'd better get it at $17.29 or less.
I, too, pre-ordered. It's supposed to be here by June 6. Won't hold my breath.
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My sister in Germany lives about two hours from the Bavarian town that flooded. She also lives on a river. I've got a message in to see how bad it was where she lives, but I haven't heard anything yet.
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Darn! Amazon now lists the Blu-ray of "At Long Last Love (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CQGLD9S/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)" as "Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock." I placed my order when it said that it would be shipped on June 4. :'(
Also, the list price was $23.99 and I ordered it (with the Amazon pre-pub price guarantee) when it was only $17.29. I'm not going to cancel my order. When it becomes available again, I'd better get it at $17.29 or less.
I, too, pre-ordered. It's supposed to be here by June 6. Won't hold my breath.
Mine says "Delivery Estimate: Monday, June 10, 2012 - Friday, June 14, 2013"
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Ginny, I hope your day improves. You are too nice a person to be having a crappy day.
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Vibes to DR Ginny for a mood improvement!
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Speaking of former DRs...what has become of DR Karen and DR Cason? I don't think they are even on Facebook any longer, at least not that I have noticed. I hope they are ok.
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Had a sandwich and no fries or onion rings and have been hard at work whittling down the song list - I think I've got it now, and special thanks to elmore for mentioning Lock Up Your Daughters - I think we'll do When Does the Ravishing Begin - it's a very short song, so I'll pair it with something nice. We're fully cast save for one guy (what else is new?) - had to toss some nice songs, but it's all about structure and what plays best for us and the cast. I do believe we've also found our guest star - it's a short set right now thanks to one duet, so I may find a second guest.
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Good afternoon to all
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Back in Boca Raton
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Now to make my dinner.
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Well, I must go to bed...but I've finished all the "Behind the Candelabra" DVDs, so I'll send them out today. Just to confirm, the people who've asked for them are BK, Druxy, John G., Arnold M. Brockman and Kate. And I also have "Carousel" for Laura.
DVDs have been sent! Let me know if you don't get them.
;)
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Darn! Amazon now lists the Blu-ray of "At Long Last Love (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CQGLD9S/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)" as "Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock." I placed my order when it said that it would be shipped on June 4. :'(
Also, the list price was $23.99 and I ordered it (with the Amazon pre-pub price guarantee) when it was only $17.29. I'm not going to cancel my order. When it becomes available again, I'd better get it at $17.29 or less.
I, too, pre-ordered. It's supposed to be here by June 6. Won't hold my breath.
Mine says "Delivery Estimate: Monday, June 10, 2012 - Friday, June 14, 2013"
I just checked my orders in Amazon and mine does say the same thing, John..."Delivery Estimate: Monday June 10, 2013 - Friday June 14, 2013 by 8:00pm." That's next week...there's always hope!
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
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Our guest star is definite - eight years young Tony Tanner - he replaced Tommy Steele in Half a Sixpence on Broadway and will be singing its title song. He also starred in the 60s film version of Stop the World, with Millicent Martin. Should be fun!
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
DR George, I believe I'm permanently logged in, but I think it's a posting thing about taking your time between typing the message and clicking on "post." I often start a post, go look something up, and then finishit, and I'm wondering if that delay kills it.
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Page three? Really?
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Page four? Really?
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I'm not sure why anyone would get a timed out response - it really makes no sense. Maybe I'll nose around in settings.
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
DR George, I believe I'm permanently logged in, but I think it's a posting thing about taking your time between typing the message and clicking on "post." I often start a post, go look something up, and then finishit, and I'm wondering if that delay kills it.
Larry, that happens to me...just hit "post" again and it should post without any trouble.
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Now available as a Kindle book!
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Interestingly, when one looks at this ebook when their home address it is in Canada it is $9.70. And when your address is US it is $3 something.
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Tonight I am going to a board meeting for an organization I am active with. They have their board meetings in bars. Much more fun than church board meetings.
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Well, I must go to bed...but I've finished all the "Behind the Candelabra" DVDs, so I'll send them out today. Just to confirm, the people who've asked for them are BK, Druxy, John G., Arnold M. Brockman and Kate. And I also have "Carousel" for Laura.
DVDs have been sent! Let me know if you don't get them.
;)
I just came home and the DVD was not in the mail. Should I alert PayPal?
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Tonight I am going to a board meeting for an organization I am active with. They have their board meetings in bars. Much more fun than church board meetings.
Amen to that.
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Dance class got canceled tonight. So, I'm at home with a bracing splash of gin, Aperol and vermouth with two dashes of cherry bitters and one of rhubarb.
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I'm not sure why anyone would get a timed out response - it really makes no sense. Maybe I'll nose around in settings.
It happened to me this morning.
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I gotta tell you.
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Thank you to DRs George, Elmore, John G, Laura, and MBarnum for the vibes, commiserations, and good wishes. Exercising at the Y helped, as did the nice spaghetti & salad dinner I prepared when we got home.
At Kroger:
1) Some geezer tried to chat me up about the price of decaf coffee,
2) The first container of cottage cheese that I took out of the cooler had an expiration date of May 1,
3) In the check out line, after I'd waited for the 2 people ahead of me to finish and after I'd loaded half of my groceries onto the conveyor, they decided to close that register, and
4) The bagger in the second line dropped the reusable bag into which she'd just packed my cottage cheese and vanilla yogurt. The white stuff went everywhere and she said, "You can wash the bag..." There was a management-type nearby, who gave me a new reusable bag, made sure I got replacements for the 2 items (which took forever), and nodded sympathetically when I told her what an awful visit to their store it had been.
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Was just on the phone with the tech guy - we can't find anything that would tell us we need to change a setting. Everything is right. And this would be a mass problem if it were indeed some global thing, but it's only happening to two or three people - our tech suggested it might be a browser setting.
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I got one of those "timed out" messages, too, between when I started a PM and when I went to send it. I just immediately tried sending it again, and it went through.
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Glad your outlook improved, DR Ginny! :)
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a bracing splash of gin, Aperol and vermouth with two dashes of cherry bitters and one of rhubarb.
Yum!
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Glad your outlook improved, DR Ginny! :)
Thanks, DR Singdaw! I'm sure it will be much better after a good night's sleep and a day away from home tomorrow.
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I see that DH Richard posted his sermon over on Facebook. I want to make sure to head back over there and print it out to look at later.
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Our next door neighbors have a cute new little labradoodle puppy. Their older labrador seems none too amused.
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Well, I must go to bed...but I've finished all the "Behind the Candelabra" DVDs, so I'll send them out today. Just to confirm, the people who've asked for them are BK, Druxy, John G., Arnold M. Brockman and Kate. And I also have "Carousel" for Laura.
DVDs have been sent! Let me know if you don't get them.
;)
I just came home and the DVD was not in the mail. Should I alert PayPal?
Sure...go ahead...and good luck with that.
:D
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I see that DH Richard posted his sermon over on Facebook. I want to make sure to head back over there and print it out to look at later.
He was just wondering at dinner if anybody ever looks at those sermons after he posts them!
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I, too, got that timed-out message, either this morning or last night, when I was posting from my phone. Bringing up the page and hitting "post" again did the trick.
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Dance class got canceled tonight. So, I'm at home with a bracing splash of gin, Aperol and vermouth with two dashes of cherry bitters and one of rhubarb.
Wow. Your own creation?
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Yikes, what a day, DR Ginny. Hope the Y and the spaghetti & salad dinner have done the trick.
That's pretty poor performance from the likes of Kroger. I hope it was just an off day for them, too.
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I haven't had any time-out issues.
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DR Ginny that does sound like a miserable trip! :(
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We're just baffled by the timed out thing. We've looked at all the settings and there's nothing there that would cause it.
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DR Ginny that does sound like a miserable trip! :(
Well, it all sounds kind of trivial, but I really didn't want to be there in the first place and I'd already had kind of a bad morning at home - computer problems. So far, so good on that score this evening...
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I have to say, this new board is pretty darned spiffy!
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And the word of the day is: CALICULUS!
It gave poor Michael Douglas cancer, I hear.
Now, that is funny!
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Page 5
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Almost forgot - thanks, DR TCB, for the Babs link.
Wasn't that a terrific link? I am sure it was pulled from the Kevin/Babs Archives.
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Our guest star is definite - eight years young Tony Tanner - he replaced Tommy Steele in Half a Sixpence on Broadway and will be singing its title song. He also starred in the 60s film version of Stop the World, with Millicent Martin. Should be fun!
Tony's only eight years old?! And he replaced Tommy Steele?? That's definitely non-traditional casting!
;)
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Good morning, all!
I can work at home and avoid the rain today, so I will. At one point I need to run to the post office and return a defective book to a bookseller.
I thought you knew that Adriana was a defective before you bought the book?
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The garlic gloves are sometimes quite hard to find, but they add so much to the texture of the finished dish...
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Dance class got canceled tonight. So, I'm at home with a bracing splash of gin, Aperol and vermouth with two dashes of cherry bitters and one of rhubarb.
Wow. Your own creation?
I mixed the drink myself. Recipe? Not really.
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The garlic gloves are sometimes quite hard to find, but they add so much to the texture of the finished dish...
Love garlic gloves in a dish. :)
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Darn, I forgot to get garlic gloves at Kroger today!
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And the word of the day is: CALICULUS!
I never was very good at Caliculus - I was better at Geometry
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Watching "Small Town Girl" tonight and Bobby Van is incredible. I've seen this dance, but I've never seen the movie before. It really is a high point:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dJgF3uWYUk
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Our guest star is definite - eight years young Tony Tanner - he replaced Tommy Steele in Half a Sixpence on Broadway and will be singing its title song. He also starred in the 60s film version of Stop the World, with Millicent Martin. Should be fun!
Wow! And he's only EIGHT?! Does he possess a time machine? ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
DR George, that sounds wonderful, but could you explain how to make it work? I've never understood what that "forever" is supposed to do. If you stay logged in, how is it your name only shows up when you're really "here"?
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In addition to the physical energy I expended at the Y, I've used up a lot of emotional energy today, too. I'm going to bed - 'night!
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I cannot tell you how pleased I am that SingaSong has returned to the family fold!! :-*
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Our guest star is definite - eight years young Tony Tanner - he replaced Tommy Steele in Half a Sixpence on Broadway and will be singing its title song. He also starred in the 60s film version of Stop the World, with Millicent Martin. Should be fun!
Wow! And he's only EIGHT?! Does he possess a time machine? ;D ;D ;D ;D
I swear he looked older than that when I saw STOP THE WORLD at the drive-in.
A precocious child!
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BK - Congrats on the show going so well!
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Sweet dreams, Ginny. You deserve them after the day you've had.
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I'm not sure why anyone would get a timed out response - it really makes no sense. Maybe I'll nose around in settings.
I get it quite often since I seem to do the same as Elmore - but usually a second click makes it work
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Well, I must go to bed...but I've finished all the "Behind the Candelabra" DVDs, so I'll send them out today. Just to confirm, the people who've asked for them are BK, Druxy, John G., Arnold M. Brockman and Kate. And I also have "Carousel" for Laura.
OH OH OH!!! Can you make one more Behind the Candelabra? I would love it.
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I was going to get DC Callie a scrunchy for her birthday...
Oh my! I don't think she'd like that...
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Tonight I am going to a board meeting for an organization I am active with. They have their board meetings in bars. Much more fun than church board meetings.
Is it the OPCR* meeting ?
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
DR George, that sounds wonderful, but could you explain how to make it work? I've never understood what that "forever" is supposed to do. If you stay logged in, how is it your name only shows up when you're really "here"?
I would think that your name only shows up when you have haineshisway up in your browser. So if you leave the page up then it would show that you were always here. But if you are only logged in (but the page is not up on your computer) then it shows you aren't here.
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*Organization of Photographers of Casino Rugs
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The garlic gloves are sometimes quite hard to find, but they add so much to the texture of the finished dish...
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
I never log out and I have to log in every time even though it says "forever"
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T.O.D.
AS LONG AS HE NEEDS ME
REVIEWING THE SITUATION
The complete score of ROAR AND SMELL
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We are trying to hire two assistants at the office - we had three interviews scheduled today - the first one was 15 minutes late and no phone call - although it was teeming rain and she was on a highway so perhaps a phone call was not really possible
Interviewees #2 and #3 were just no shows - not so much as a phone call
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Vixdad took me to IHOP for dinner - a half order of the chicken crepes made me very happy
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We are trying to hire two assistants at the office - we had three interviews scheduled today - the first one was 15 minutes late and no phone call - although it was teeming rain and she was on a highway so perhaps a phone call was not really possible
Interviewees #2 and #3 were just no shows - not so much as a phone call
That makes the decision pretty easy. Time to interview more people
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I am sorry Ginny that you were put in a bad mood
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We are trying to hire two assistants at the office - we had three interviews scheduled today - the first one was 15 minutes late and no phone call - although it was teeming rain and she was on a highway so perhaps a phone call was not really possible
Interviewees #2 and #3 were just no shows - not so much as a phone call
That makes the decision pretty easy. Time to interview more people
I was amazed that people would make an appointment to be interviewed and then just not appear - even if they decided they weren't interested you would think they would have the courtesy to cancel
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Chicken crepes!
You know, that sounds good. I will try it there sometime.
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PAGE SIX!!!!!!!!!
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Chicken crepes!
You know, that sounds good. I will try it there sometime.
The IHOP Chicken Florentine crepes come with chicken breast strips, sautéed spinach, mushrooms, onions & Swiss cheese topped with hollandaise sauce . they are 440 calorie a piece - the entree is 2 crepes but I find one is enough and 440 calories isn't too much for dinner
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Monday afternoon greetings! Nothing life-threatening or earth-shattering, but I'm not having the best day. My mood is not good and I've just returned from a hell-ish grocery shopping trip. In about 40 minutes Richard and I are going to the Y, where I'll take out my frustrations on the treadmill and NuStep and try to return here in a better frame of mind.
DR Ginny, I'm sorry! Did something bad happen at Kroger's? Is it the collision of stars and planets? Was it my threat to retire to Ohio and live off my small Social Security, pension, and the kindness of the few friends I have there?
I hope the day improves.
On another bizarre note, in December I got a Christmas card from the Macbeths and last week they sent me my high school graduation photo in my dad's possession when he died. What's that line about Greeks bearing gifts?
Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Yes, it has happened to me several times, but at least it doesn't erase your post.
THE MACBETHS sent a Christmas card!! Did it contain Ricin?
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Well, I must go to bed...but I've finished all the "Behind the Candelabra" DVDs, so I'll send them out today. Just to confirm, the people who've asked for them are BK, Druxy, John G., Arnold M. Brockman and Kate. And I also have "Carousel" for Laura.
DVDs have been sent! Let me know if you don't get them.
;)
I didn't get mine.
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Got some snacks at Gelson's and am now watching last night's Mad Men. Another actor directed episode. One amusing thing - the hotel they're staying at in California, called the Vista Del Mar, is my former Santa Monica residence, The Shores. I do believe you can see my apartment.
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
I am logged in "Forever" but I still time out.
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Was just talking crepes with Mom today. I need her recipe. Unfortunately, she says, "Well, you take a little flour and some milk. ..."
And I want to laugh: "How little on the flour? Two teaspoons or three pounds? How much milk? A gallon or a spoonful?"
We've worked for four years on this cookbook (well, I have -- she spent 55 years baking them all) and I can't get through to her that I need measurements.
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Well, I must go to bed...but I've finished all the "Behind the Candelabra" DVDs, so I'll send them out today. Just to confirm, the people who've asked for them are BK, Druxy, John G., Arnold M. Brockman and Kate. And I also have "Carousel" for Laura.
DVDs have been sent! Let me know if you don't get them.
;)
I didn't get mine.
I did not request one and now I find it has not been delivered - I have, of course, filed a paypal dispute
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We are trying to hire two assistants at the office - we had three interviews scheduled today - the first one was 15 minutes late and no phone call - although it was teeming rain and she was on a highway so perhaps a phone call was not really possible
Interviewees #2 and #3 were just no shows - not so much as a phone call
That makes the decision pretty easy. Time to interview more people
I don't get that. Whatever happened to class? Now, no one even says oops (or spoo) when they're passing their gas.
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Was just talking crepes with Mom today. I need her recipe. Unfortunately, she says, "Well, you take a little flour and some milk. ..."
And I want to laugh: "How little on the flour? Two teaspoons or three pounds? How much milk? A gallon or a spoonful?"
We've worked for four years on this cookbook (well, I have -- she spent 55 years baking them all) and I can't get through to her that I need measurements.
but there are no measurements, Silly - you just put in enough flour for how many you want o make and then add milk until it looks right!
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That was how my Papa cooked - I am so sorry I didn't just go over and watch him cook more often
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Tonight I am going to a board meeting for an organization I am active with. They have their board meetings in bars. Much more fun than church board meetings.
There are a couple of local AA groups that always meet in bars.
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We are trying to hire two assistants at the office - we had three interviews scheduled today - the first one was 15 minutes late and no phone call - although it was teeming rain and she was on a highway so perhaps a phone call was not really possible
Interviewees #2 and #3 were just no shows - not so much as a phone call
That makes the decision pretty easy. Time to interview more people
I don't get that. Whatever happened to class?
Why is it everyone now is a pain in the Ass?
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Tonight I am going to a board meeting for an organization I am active with. They have their board meetings in bars. Much more fun than church board meetings.
There are a couple of local AA groups that always meet in bars.
testing their will power?
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Thank you to DRs George, Elmore, John G, Laura, and MBarnum for the vibes, commiserations, and good wishes. Exercising at the Y helped, as did the nice spaghetti & salad dinner I prepared when we got home.
At Kroger:
1) Some geezer tried to chat me up about the price of decaf coffee,
2) The first container of cottage cheese that I took out of the cooler had an expiration date of May 1,
3) In the check out line, after I'd waited for the 2 people ahead of me to finish and after I'd loaded half of my groceries onto the conveyor, they decided to close that register, and
4) The bagger in the second line dropped the reusable bag into which she'd just packed my cottage cheese and vanilla yogurt. The white stuff went everywhere and she said, "You can wash the bag..." There was a management-type nearby, who gave me a new reusable bag, made sure I got replacements for the 2 items (which took forever), and nodded sympathetically when I told her what an awful visit to their store it had been.
By #4 I would have shot someone.
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Well, I must go to bed...but I've finished all the "Behind the Candelabra" DVDs, so I'll send them out today. Just to confirm, the people who've asked for them are BK, Druxy, John G., Arnold M. Brockman and Kate. And I also have "Carousel" for Laura.
OH OH OH!!! Can you make one more Behind the Candelabra? I would love it.
It's not too late!
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
DR George, that sounds wonderful, but could you explain how to make it work? I've never understood what that "forever" is supposed to do. If you stay logged in, how is it your name only shows up when you're really "here"?
I just assume that when I close my browser (even without logging out), the HHW board can tell and makes me disappear from the "Users Online" list. When I come back, I always go to www.haineshisway.com (http://www.haineshisway.com) (that's what I have bookmarked) and when I go in, I'm automatically logged in at that point.
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
DR George, that sounds wonderful, but could you explain how to make it work? I've never understood what that "forever" is supposed to do. If you stay logged in, how is it your name only shows up when you're really "here"?
I would think that your name only shows up when you have haineshisway up in your browser. So if you leave the page up then it would show that you were always here. But if you are only logged in (but the page is not up on your computer) then it shows you aren't here.
What she said. :)
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
I never log out and I have to log in every time even though it says "forever"
Hmm...maybe it's a setting on your browser. I have mine set to remember my passwords.
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Well, I must go to bed...but I've finished all the "Behind the Candelabra" DVDs, so I'll send them out today. Just to confirm, the people who've asked for them are BK, Druxy, John G., Arnold M. Brockman and Kate. And I also have "Carousel" for Laura.
DVDs have been sent! Let me know if you don't get them.
;)
I didn't get mine.
Do you still not want one? Because it's not in the mail just for you! :D
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The garlic gloves are sometimes quite hard to find, but they add so much to the texture of the finished dish...
I have always found them easy to get my hands on.
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
DR George, that sounds wonderful, but could you explain how to make it work? I've never understood what that "forever" is supposed to do. If you stay logged in, how is it your name only shows up when you're really "here"?
I just assume that when I close my browser (even without logging out), the HHW board can tell and makes me disappear from the "Users Online" list. When I come back, I always go to www.haineshisway.com (http://www.haineshisway.com) (that's what I have bookmarked) and when I go in, I'm automatically logged in at that point.
I tried to do this, but no go. Closed the tab and waited a minute, then went to the HHW board on my smartphone -- on which I had specifically logged out earlier today. The user list showed me still logged in.
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BK - Congrats on the show going so well!
Hi, Fred!
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
I never log out and I have to log in every time even though it says "forever"
Do you have your computer set to always delete cache?
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Blood orange juice and vodka... not strong enough, must try again
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We are trying to hire two assistants at the office - we had three interviews scheduled today - the first one was 15 minutes late and no phone call - although it was teeming rain and she was on a highway so perhaps a phone call was not really possible
Interviewees #2 and #3 were just no shows - not so much as a phone call
That makes the decision pretty easy. Time to interview more people
I was amazed that people would make an appointment to be interviewed and then just not appear - even if they decided they weren't interested you would think they would have the courtesy to cancel
We used to have state employees applying for other state jobs and they would No Show.
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Chicken crepes!
You know, that sounds good. I will try it there sometime.
Don't the bones stick out the ends?
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Well, I must go to bed...but I've finished all the "Behind the Candelabra" DVDs, so I'll send them out today. Just to confirm, the people who've asked for them are BK, Druxy, John G., Arnold M. Brockman and Kate. And I also have "Carousel" for Laura.
DVDs have been sent! Let me know if you don't get them.
;)
I didn't get mine.
I did not request one and now I find it has not been delivered - I have, of course, filed a paypal dispute
I didn't request one either.
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Tonight I am going to a board meeting for an organization I am active with. They have their board meetings in bars. Much more fun than church board meetings.
There are a couple of local AA groups that always meet in bars.
testing their will power?
I guess someone figured they could all find the place.
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
DR George, that sounds wonderful, but could you explain how to make it work? I've never understood what that "forever" is supposed to do. If you stay logged in, how is it your name only shows up when you're really "here"?
I just assume that when I close my browser (even without logging out), the HHW board can tell and makes me disappear from the "Users Online" list. When I come back, I always go to www.haineshisway.com (http://www.haineshisway.com) (that's what I have bookmarked) and when I go in, I'm automatically logged in at that point.
Does your refrigerator light always stay on when you close the door?
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Well, I must go to bed...but I've finished all the "Behind the Candelabra" DVDs, so I'll send them out today. Just to confirm, the people who've asked for them are BK, Druxy, John G., Arnold M. Brockman and Kate. And I also have "Carousel" for Laura.
DVDs have been sent! Let me know if you don't get them.
;)
I didn't get mine.
Do you still not want one? Because it's not in the mail just for you! :D
Yes, no thank you, I would love not to have one.
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
DR George, that sounds wonderful, but could you explain how to make it work? I've never understood what that "forever" is supposed to do. If you stay logged in, how is it your name only shows up when you're really "here"?
I just assume that when I close my browser (even without logging out), the HHW board can tell and makes me disappear from the "Users Online" list. When I come back, I always go to www.haineshisway.com (http://www.haineshisway.com) (that's what I have bookmarked) and when I go in, I'm automatically logged in at that point.
I tried to do this, but no go. Closed the tab and waited a minute, then went to the HHW board on my smartphone -- on which I had specifically logged out earlier today. The user list showed me still logged in.
You always stay on the list for about five or ten minutes.
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Well, I must go to bed...but I've finished all the "Behind the Candelabra" DVDs, so I'll send them out today. Just to confirm, the people who've asked for them are BK, Druxy, John G., Arnold M. Brockman and Kate. And I also have "Carousel" for Laura.
DVDs have been sent! Let me know if you don't get them.
;)
I didn't get mine.
Do you still not want one? Because it's not in the mail just for you! :D
Sounds like a line from a song!
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Well, I must go to bed...but I've finished all the "Behind the Candelabra" DVDs, so I'll send them out today. Just to confirm, the people who've asked for them are BK, Druxy, John G., Arnold M. Brockman and Kate. And I also have "Carousel" for Laura.
DVDs have been sent! Let me know if you don't get them.
;)
I didn't get mine.
Do you still not want one? Because it's not in the mail just for you! :D
Sounds like a line from a song!
Yes, George is such a romantic.
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Vixmom, did you bring the other crepe home for lunch tomorrow?
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I wish George wouldn't send ME something, dammit.
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I wish George wouldn't send ME something, dammit.
Don't ask and you shan't receive!
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You could still report him to PayPal.
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Well, I must be off. I've been at work for far too long, today.
Be back later...and I'm not logging off. Maybe someone can watch to see how long I'm shown as being online, when I'm really not.
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I wish George wouldn't send ME something, dammit.
Don't fret Chas, just this afternoon I didn't send you something
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We are trying to hire two assistants at the office - we had three interviews scheduled today - the first one was 15 minutes late and no phone call - although it was teeming rain and she was on a highway so perhaps a phone call was not really possible
Interviewees #2 and #3 were just no shows - not so much as a phone call
That makes the decision pretty easy. Time to interview more people
I was amazed that people would make an appointment to be interviewed and then just not appear - even if they decided they weren't interested you would think they would have the courtesy to cancel
I agree. I can't imagine blowing off an interview
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I wish George wouldn't send ME something, dammit.
Don't fret Chas, just this afternoon I didn't send you something
What about me, Vixmom? Didn't you not send me something today?
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Vixmom, did you bring the other crepe home for lunch tomorrow?
Nope we are regulars at this IHop and they very kindly allow me to order half orders - so I just get one crepe
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We are trying to hire two assistants at the office - we had three interviews scheduled today - the first one was 15 minutes late and no phone call - although it was teeming rain and she was on a highway so perhaps a phone call was not really possible
Interviewees #2 and #3 were just no shows - not so much as a phone call
That makes the decision pretty easy. Time to interview more people
I don't get that. Whatever happened to class?
Why is it everyone now is a pain in the Ass?
It's just to inconvenient to have manners
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Well, I must be off. I've been at work for far too long, today.
Be back later...and I'm not logging off. Maybe someone can watch to see how long I'm shown as being online, when I'm really not.
I'll try to watch for you, George.
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Well, I must go to bed...but I've finished all the "Behind the Candelabra" DVDs, so I'll send them out today. Just to confirm, the people who've asked for them are BK, Druxy, John G., Arnold M. Brockman and Kate. And I also have "Carousel" for Laura.
OH OH OH!!! Can you make one more Behind the Candelabra? I would love it.
It's not too late!
Yeah!
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Also, has anyone had a problem with this site's "your session timed out"? I'm surprised that this has happened to me several times now.
Larry, when you log in, do you log in at the bottom of a page and specify a time to stay logged in, or do you log in at the top of the page where one of the drop-down box options is "forever"? I never log out, so I never have to log in...on my home computer, at least.
I never log out and I have to log in every time even though it says "forever"
Hmm...maybe it's a setting on your browser. I have mine set to remember my passwords.
Now that I think about it, I've been clearing my cache a lot because of the FB games I play. But the delete setting doesn't delete passwords...hmmm
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I wish George wouldn't send ME something, dammit.
Don't fret Chas, just this afternoon I didn't send you something
What about me, Vixmom? Didn't you not send me something today?
Sweetheart, you are my favorite, you know I don't send you something EVERY day!!
(But don't tell the others, we don't want them to get jealous)
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I wish George wouldn't send ME something, dammit.
Don't fret Chas, just this afternoon I didn't send you something
What about me, Vixmom? Didn't you not send me something today?
Sweetheart, you are my favorite, you know I don't send you something EVERY day!!
(But don't tell the others we don't want to get them jealous)
Aw, you are the greatest!
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clearing my cache sounds like somrthing Vixdad has been begging me to do - not enough room in the closet
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You could still report him to PayPal.
I plan on taking him to the cleaners.
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clearing my cache sounds like somrthing Vixdad has been begging me to do - not enough room in the closet
My sister just gave her husband a separate closet in the guest bedroom.
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You could still report him to PayPal.
I plan on taking him to the cleaners.
while you are there, could you please pick up my dress?
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clearing my cache sounds like somrthing Vixdad has been begging me to do - not enough room in the closet
My sister just gave her husband a separate closet in the guest bedroom.
um... I'm using that one too....
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I don't know if George has signed out yet, but he still shows as being online.
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Perhaps the neighbors have room in their garage?
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Perhaps the neighbors have room in their garage?
um......
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Perhaps the neighbors have room in their garage?
um......
Rent a storage shed?
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um, well....
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This vodka isn't very good.
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George just disappeared.
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PAGE EIGHT 888888888888888888888888888888!!!!
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This vodka isn't very good.
This peach is too ripe
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George just disappeared.
I wonder if it was a time thing or a page change that triggered it
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I wonder if BK and co can discover how to reanimate the smilies
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This vodka isn't very good.
This peach is too ripe
Sorry!
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I think they will need a lightening storm and a hunchback
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I wonder if BK and co can discover how to reanimate the smilies
I had been refreshing the page, but he was still there.
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I had a weird dream Sunday morning just before I woke up
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I think they will need a lightening storm and a hunchback
?? Got me on that one.
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I had a weird dream Sunday morning just before I woke up
Good dream or bad?
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That was weird. The computer just ate on of my posts.
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It seems to have become quite outré in here. I feel right at home! :)
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It seems to have become quite outré in here. I feel right at home! :)
Aren't you up past your bedtime, slowpoke?
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George just disappeared.
I hate it when that happens.
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Have I told you, slimjim, how much I like your avatar?
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Way past, DR TCB. You know me all too well. I actually had been asleep. But then mysteriously awoke again. I shall be trying again, momentarily. To sleep, I mean.
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how much I like your avatar?
Ah, is that what you boys are calling it these days? ;)
I'm hoping bk will be able to figure out how to embiggen them, one of these days.
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The small avatars, that is.
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I dreamed I was in the backyard of our church and I noticed that there was a kid who was apparently drowning in our built in pool (our church does not actually have a pool of any sort) and a bunch of people were standing around just watching
When I walked up they said "Oh good - we were were waiting for a Council member to come so we could find out whose job it is to get the kid out of the pool"
To which I reply (like an idiot) "Ia m not sure I have the authority to unilaterally make that decision , I will have to bring it to bring it up at the next Personnel meeting"
But then I re-considered and announced that I would jump in and get the kid - but then we all got into a conversation about whether the Child Protection Policy meant that someone else who have to jump in with me so that I would not be alone in the pool with the kid and whether grabbing the drowning kid and pulling him out of the pool would involve inappropriate touching
I don't think I need Jack's Dreamomatic for this one - I am clearly frustrated that people are not taking incentive and action on their own and that so may crucial things are not getting done because of being bogged down in rules and regulations
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That was how my Papa cooked - I am so sorry I didn't just go over and watch him cook more often
Yeah, and it's how I cook at lot, too. But I can't do that in a cookbook.
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I have returned.
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I think they will need a lightening storm and a hunchback
?? Got me on that one.
to reanimate the smilies
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I have returned.
and we are the richer for it
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you did pay the toll, right?
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That was a wild dream, Vixmom!
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That was weird. The computer just ate on of my posts.
Midnight munchies
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Way past, DR TCB. You know me all too well. I actually had been asleep. But then mysteriously awoke again. I shall be trying again, momentarily. To sleep, I mean.
You said you are working part-time, what kind of schedule do you have?
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This vodka isn't very good.
I'm sorry. I wouldn't be able to tell. Don't drink it. How can you tell a bad vodka?
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NINE!
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I wish George wouldn't send ME something, dammit.
Don't fret Chas, just this afternoon I didn't send you something
What about me, Vixmom? Didn't you not send me something today?
Sweetheart, you are my favorite, you know I don't send you something EVERY day!!
(But don't tell the others, we don't want them to get jealous)
(the sound of fingers drumming in frustrated anticipation) Mnnnnn......
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Vixmom, great dream.
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to reanimate the smilies
Oh, gosh... and here I was, trying to figure out what obscure song that line was from... ;D
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I dreamed I was in the backyard of our church and I noticed that there was a kid who was apparently drowning in our built in pool (our church does not actually have a pool of any sort) and a bunch of people were standing around just watching
When I walked up they said "Oh good - we were were waiting for a Council member to come so we could find out whose job it is to get the kid out of the pool"
To which I reply (like an idiot) "Ia m not sure I have the authority to unilaterally make that decision , I will have to bring it to bring it up at the next Personnel meeting"
But then I re-considered and announced that I would jump in and get the kid - but then we all got into a conversation about whether the Child Protection Policy meant that someone else who have to jump in with me so that I would not be alone in the pool with the kid and whether grabbing the drowning kid and pulling him out of the pool would involve inappropriate touching
I don't think I need Jack's Dreamomatic for this one - I am clearly frustrated that people are not taking incentive and action on their own and that so may crucial things are not getting done because of being bogged down in rules and regulations
Vix, I would say that the dream also shows that you are being given more and more authority at the church. and that you are not always comfortable being put into that position.
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Good night, all.
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This vodka isn't very good.
This peach is too ripe
That would be "This PLUM is too ripe" :)
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I forgot to check on the smiley animation.
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Slingblade, that schedule question was for you.
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DR TCB - I work weekday mornings for 4 hours at my other part-time job, as a personal assistant to a very dear 92-year old couple who live locally (they just celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary), and then head over to the church, where I usually work until about 6:00pm. So it's a full day, but I like staying busy.
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This vodka isn't very good.
This peach is too ripe
That would be "This PLUM is too ripe" :)
SORRY!
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DR TCB - I work weekday mornings for 4 hours at my other part-time job, as a personal assistant to a very dear 92-year old couple who live locally (they just celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary), and then head over to the church, where I usually work until about 6:00pm. So it's a full day, but I like staying busy.
That is a long day.
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OK - going to try counting those sheep again. Good night, all!
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That was how my Papa cooked - I am so sorry I didn't just go over and watch him cook more often
Yeah, and it's how I cook at lot, too. But I can't do that in a cookbook.
I think you should throw a couple of recipes in like that just for fun
Recipe:
Buy a block of that cheese that Daddy liked, you know the pale yellow one that's kind buttery tasting
Boil some noodles, the kind that grandma used to use for the goulash
Just make enough to fill the blue casserole about half way
cut up the cheese and melt it in some milk until it looks right then add it to the noodles
oh wait first mince up and onion, the kinda flat kind that are always in the special bin in the second section of the Waldbaums produce dept
and slice up some of those white mushrooms and saute them with some sliced sweet red pepper - make enough so it mixes nice in the noodles not too much and not too little
then add the minced chicken...
oh you need left over roast chicken for this
then sprinkle the top with seasoned bread crumbs and cook in in the oven till it gets brown
just make the oven medium not too hot or it will burn but not too low or it takes too long to cook
Serves 4 - 8 depending on how hungry everyone is
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OK - going to try counting those sheep again. Good night, all!
When your worried and you can't sleep
Count your blessings instead of sheep
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This vodka isn't very good.
I'm sorry. I wouldn't be able to tell. Don't drink it. How can you tell a bad vodka?
it breaks curfew
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This vodka isn't very good.
This peach is too ripe
That would be "This PLUM is too ripe" :)
shhhh we're being outre
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I wish George wouldn't send ME something, dammit.
Don't fret Chas, just this afternoon I didn't send you something
What about me, Vixmom? Didn't you not send me something today?
Sweetheart, you are my favorite, you know I don't send you something EVERY day!!
(But don't tell the others, we don't want them to get jealous)
(the sound of fingers drumming in frustrated anticipation) Mnnnnn......
;D ;D ;D :-*
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That was how my Papa cooked - I am so sorry I didn't just go over and watch him cook more often
Yeah, and it's how I cook at lot, too. But I can't do that in a cookbook.
I think you should throw a couple of recipes in like that just for fun
Recipe:
Buy a block of that cheese that Daddy liked, you know the pale yellow one that's kind buttery tasting
Boil some noodles, the kind that grandma used to use for the goulash
Just make enough to fill the blue casserole about half way
cut up the cheese and melt it in some milk until it looks right then add it to the noodles
oh wait first mince up and onion, the kinda flat kind that are always in the special bin in the second section of the Waldbaums produce dept
and slice up some of those white mushrooms and saute them with some sliced sweet red pepper - make enough so it mixes nice in the noodles not too much and not too little
then add the minced chicken...
oh you need left over roast chicken for this
then sprinkle the top with seasoned bread crumbs and cook in in the oven till it gets brown
just make the oven medium not too hot or it will burn but not too low or it takes too long to cook
Serves 4 - 8 depending on how hungry everyone is
That sounds good.
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thanks I actually just made that up, I may have to try it - but it sounds like my Mom giving me a recipe
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This vodka isn't very good.
This peach is too ripe
That would be "This PLUM is too ripe" :)
shhhh we're being outre
Later we are going to be intre
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This vodka isn't very good.
This peach is too ripe
That would be "This PLUM is too ripe" :)
shhhh we're being outre
Later we are going to be intre
No, I am too old for intre.
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Very witty posts tonight!
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Ok sleep deprivation has definitely kicked in as shown by my extremely silly posting - time to get me to bed
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Nytol!
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Good night, Vixmom
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good night - watch to see if I disappear
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Has Dan the Man been here lately?
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Still there.
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Still there
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10
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Still there
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Gone, they are all gone.
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G;night!
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Thank you to DRs George, Elmore, John G, Laura, and MBarnum for the vibes, commiserations, and good wishes. Exercising at the Y helped, as did the nice spaghetti & salad dinner I prepared when we got home.
At Kroger:
1) Some geezer tried to chat me up about the price of decaf coffee,
2) The first container of cottage cheese that I took out of the cooler had an expiration date of May 1,
3) In the check out line, after I'd waited for the 2 people ahead of me to finish and after I'd loaded half of my groceries onto the conveyor, they decided to close that register, and
4) The bagger in the second line dropped the reusable bag into which she'd just packed my cottage cheese and vanilla yogurt. The white stuff went everywhere and she said, "You can wash the bag..." There was a management-type nearby, who gave me a new reusable bag, made sure I got replacements for the 2 items (which took forever), and nodded sympathetically when I told her what an awful visit to their store it had been.
Terrific story, Ginny! Beats out my miserable day!!
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That was how my Papa cooked - I am so sorry I didn't just go over and watch him cook more often
Yeah, and it's how I cook at lot, too. But I can't do that in a cookbook.
I think you should throw a couple of recipes in like that just for fun
Recipe:
Buy a block of that cheese that Daddy liked, you know the pale yellow one that's kind buttery tasting
Boil some noodles, the kind that grandma used to use for the goulash
Just make enough to fill the blue casserole about half way
cut up the cheese and melt it in some milk until it looks right then add it to the noodles
oh wait first mince up and onion, the kinda flat kind that are always in the special bin in the second section of the Waldbaums produce dept
and slice up some of those white mushrooms and saute them with some sliced sweet red pepper - make enough so it mixes nice in the noodles not too much and not too little
then add the minced chicken...
oh you need left over roast chicken for this
then sprinkle the top with seasoned bread crumbs and cook in in the oven till it gets brown
just make the oven medium not too hot or it will burn but not too low or it takes too long to cook
Serves 4 - 8 depending on how hungry everyone is
For what it's worth, that would be 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes!
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I don't know if George has signed out yet, but he still shows as being online.
Interesting...I closed my browser at work as soon as I posted the last post that I posted.
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I forgot to check on the smiley animation.
I would think that the new version of the board just has a different set of smilies available, and these aren't animated...they're .gifs, but not animated gifs.
Just a thought.