Haines His Way
Archives => Archive 20 => Topic started by: bk on January 13, 2011, 02:08:36 AM
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Well, you've read the notes, the notes were short and sweet and filled with showtunes, and now it is time for you to post until the cows come home - they're currently singing another hundred showtunes and will be home soon.
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And the word of the day is: CREOLIZE!
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Morning all.
That is all.
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I'm off to my PCP this afternoon so I'm in the office early.
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And that, my friends, is that.
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Good morning, all.
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TOD: One tribute I would love to see is of the music of Hugh Martin, in particular a few songs from "Make a Wish" as well as "Best Foot Forward" (which I originally typed as "Best Food") and "Look, Ma, I'm Dancing." As much as I have enjoyed the solo albums from Rebecca Luker to Jason Graae, I prefer the multiple artist albums with the likes of Karen Morrow, Debbie Gravitte, Harry Groener and more, each exploring a different dimension of the author's voice.
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Wonderful news about the show.....with as many stars in the audience as on the stage!
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So, are there any recordings of these shows? It would be wonderful to hear Alet on "Not a Day Goes By."
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Off to work oh well
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Good Morning!
I'm up, I'm up... And I'm scheduled to disembark in two hours. :-)
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In the meantime...
It was a very good cruise, and I had a very good time. -Although, I spent the last day and a half at sea with a very queasy head and stomach due to some very rough water and strong winds. Of course, that made my final day of playing, coaching and performing a true test of mind over matter, as well as a test of my overall balance while I somehow managed to play as the ship - and the piano! - rocked back and forth, and sometimes to and fro.
Right now, I'm just waiting up in the Winter Garden - a.k.a. my practice room - until the Orange tags are scheduled to disembark.
In the meantime, time to catch up on things as much as AT&T's intermittent network will allow.
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Good morning, all! There's something afoot this morning: I couldn't log on to today's posts for over five minutes. I went to bed last night at 11 and watched the rerun of the service in Tucson on CNN. I wanted to hear the president's speech, and I thought it was quite moving.
Today, I have a meeting at the McGlinnventory at 11 am, so I will head down to 23rd Street around 10:15 or so. I have no idea how long this meetign will go on, given the executor's predilection to talk. I hope it is profitable and leads to good things. I'll get a chance to see the office's new Mac - we had to buy one since McGlinn's crashed and burned two weeks ago - and discover what Finale scores are on it. I know we have to print out all of Kern's ROBERTA, and I'm hoping we find a few Herbert scores, perhaps a chunk or more of SWEET ADELINE. McGlinn had a predilection for copying scores for which he had no permissions, but that doesn't mean, now that things are happening, that we cannot take advantage of the work.
BK, good news about the show! I guess the moaning about the nine dinner cancellations meant nothing in the scheme of the ubniverse?
Speaking of Hugh Martin, DR JohnG, I'm listening as I type this to the film soundtrack of BEST FOOT FORWARD.
Welcome back, DR Jose!
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Thursday morning greetings! It's a little weird when you've prepared to be away and end up staying home - no newspapers, no meals planned, few phone calls. Fortunately we didn't stop the mail because Rob is here. I think Richard and I will go out to lunch today, unless the snowflakes I see out my window get themselves organized into something significant.
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Welcome home, DR Jose!
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Thursday morning greetings! It's a little weird when you've prepared to be away and end up staying home - no newspapers, no meals planned, few phone calls. Fortunately we didn't stop the mail because Rob is here. I think Richard and I will go out to lunch today, unless the snowflakes I see out my window get themselves organized into something significant.
DR Ginny, sometimes having a vacation at home can be wonderful. It's my favorite. How's traffic? You and Richard could drive to Yellow Springs or Lebanon for lunch and looking at piles of snow.
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DR Elmore - traffic seems to be moving fine on Central Avenue. Yes, I do like at-home vacations, but I'm still a little bummed about not waking up in Charleston, SC, this morning.
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DR Elmore - traffic seems to be moving fine on Central Avenue. Yes, I do like at-home vacations, but I'm still a little bummed about not waking up in Charleston, SC, this morning.
I understand, but after Canton, OH, what joys can Charleston provide?
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Ah, yes, Canton...
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And the word of the day is: CREOLIZE!
And The Song Of The Day Is: THEY'LL BE SOME CHANGES MADE
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Joshie cuddled up with me last night, so I guess I am forgiven. For now.
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I guess the tone of last night's memorial and thus presidential speech was a bit controversial, as it had the pundits talking this morning.
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Welcome back, DR Jose!
Be careful until you get your land legs back!
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I was very moved by the memorial last night, especially the President's speech. That would be exactly the kind of send-off I would consider myself lucky to get.
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I also watched THE GOOD EARTH on TCM afte the memorial. I always forget how great a film it is. Louise Rainer is incredible throughout. Her chat with Robert Osbourne was also fascinating to watch--I wish it was longer than just a half hour.
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TOD:
One album I'd like to see is "The Songs of Roger Edens"...songs he wrote for which he gets little credit/name recognition but which are seared on our memories.
Another would be "Heartbreak" featuring songs in which characters reveal their loves/their anguish/their disappointments in rapturous melodies.
A third would be "Breakout Standards"...songs from great/good/decent/failed shows that refused to die because they're so great.
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Congrats to BK and his cast on a successful evening of entertainment. I also wish that these shows were being recorded.
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TOD:
BK, would love to see you do a Frank Stallone CD
As for a concept CD...another Jeepers Creepers would be fun
Also, a CD featuring some of our singing HHWers like DR Singdaw, DR Jason, and DR Cason.
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DR Elmore - traffic seems to be moving fine on Central Avenue. Yes, I do like at-home vacations, but I'm still a little bummed about not waking up in Charleston, SC, this morning.
I understand, but after Canton, OH, what joys can Charleston provide?
Shrimp 'n' grits!
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TOD:
How about a recording of Kurt Weill songs?
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I want to record the shows, just in terms of having a video record, but we're always so in the moment that I never have time to arrange it.
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I'm up after about six hours of sleep.
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Also, forgot to mention that our very own Amy and Mark were there.
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BK-
Is It Possible to Put Together A Studio Recording of THE BEST FROM THE GARDENIA?
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Time Out article on All That Chat being down
http://newyork.timeout.com/arts-culture/upstaged-blog/688533/board-senseless-all-that-chat-goes-down
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I went to All That Chat the other night and Norton kept telling me that my PC was being attacked.
Norton the Anti-virus, that is.
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I suppose we could do a best of recording - we'll see how it goes. Then again, we may, this year, even do a best-of show - a song or two from each of the shows - that would be fun and if I have the lead time we might be able to record that live.
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DR Elmore - traffic seems to be moving fine on Central Avenue. Yes, I do like at-home vacations, but I'm still a little bummed about not waking up in Charleston, SC, this morning.
I understand, but after Canton, OH, what joys can Charleston provide?
Shrimp 'n' grits!
DR Ron - since we're not going to Charleston this trip, will we be able to get shrimp 'n' grits in Savannah?
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Trying to confirm - is SPIDER-MAN's Reeve Carney related to Art Carney (the original Norton)?
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DR TD, looks like DD Molly Brown has a new friend! A beauty, also!
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DR JohnG, I am quite intrigued by Monkey Goes Bollywood.
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Good Afternoon!
Well... Since I had walked from the subway stop to the cruise terminal to board the Queen Mary 2, I went ahead and walked from the cruise terminal to the subway after I disembarked. Thankfully, my trek this time was not quite as "adventurous". -Details to follow.
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Thanks for all the Welcome Back's. It really is great to be back home in New York City.
Alas, I missed another snow storm. Hmm... I wonder if they only happen now when I leave town... Hmmm... ;)
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OH!
And I've already unpacked my luggage, put away all my clothes and sorted through my mail and email. -Which means I can take a nap later this afternoon. :)
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bk - Congrats on another successful Gardenia show!
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DR Elmore - traffic seems to be moving fine on Central Avenue. Yes, I do like at-home vacations, but I'm still a little bummed about not waking up in Charleston, SC, this morning.
I understand, but after Canton, OH, what joys can Charleston provide?
FIG (http://figrestaurant.com/)
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Major congrats, Bruce!! Sounds beyond heavenly - had I not been in a rehearsal, I'd have sprung for dinner and a show for myself!
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Jose - welcome back to Noo Yawk! It should happen to me!!!
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Welcome home, Jose.
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Welcome home, Penny O!
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Back from Xeroxing pages and delivering them to Muse Margaret, who will hopefully read them today.
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I'm going to my local Vera Bradley
enabler retailer to see the new styles and patterns released today. Bye for now!
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DR Ginny - While I was waiting to disembark, I ended up chatting with a couple from Vandalia who used to be elementary school teachers in Dayton. They both taught for 25 years. The wife mentioned she was active with the Muse Machine (http://www.musemachine.com/) program. -And it turned out that I know some of the students she's mentored over the years. :)
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We were down for a minute.
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Welcome nine GUESTS.
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Welcome home, Penny O!
Thanks, Laura!!
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Ok, maybe I'm liking Altar Boyz more than I'm letting on.
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I guess the tone of last night's memorial and thus presidential speech was a bit controversial, as it had the pundits talking this morning.
Yes, putting the needs of the people in pain and mourning is always controversial. Sadly.
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DR Elmore - traffic seems to be moving fine on Central Avenue. Yes, I do like at-home vacations, but I'm still a little bummed about not waking up in Charleston, SC, this morning.
I understand, but after Canton, OH, what joys can Charleston provide?
FIG (http://figrestaurant.com/)
Circa 1860 is another goodie. Heck, the food's all good there. Lowcountry lovies.
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DR JohnG, I am quite intrigued by Monkey Goes Bollywood.
I thought you would be.
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Welcome back to dry land, DR Jose.
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Page three dance! What are we dancing? Anybody?
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Page three dance! What are we dancing? Anybody?
Some sort of boy band thing
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And, yep... I need a nap.
Laters...
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Page three dance! What are we dancing? Anybody?
Some sort of boy band thing
You are getting into "Altar Boyz," aren't you?
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Page three dance! What are we dancing? Anybody?
Some sort of boy band thing
You are getting into "Altar Boyz," aren't you?
Doing my best. I have callbacks on Saturday. I've been avoiding learning the show for almost a year. I guess things in due time. At least we don't start rehearsing until March, but need to look like I know what I'm doing on Saturday.
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Page three dance! What are we dancing? Anybody?
Some sort of boy band thing
You are getting into "Altar Boyz," aren't you?
Doing my best. I have callbacks on Saturday. I've been avoiding learning the show for almost a year. I guess things in due time. At least we don't start rehearsing until March, but need to look like I know what I'm doing on Saturday.
Appearing to know what you're doing is so overrated. ;D
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BK, my review of ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA has been live for almost three minutes and still no curmudgeonly email from you. ;)
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I also reviewed this new "virtual orchestra" audio BD with the non-native English speaker. It's of Beethoven's 5 & 6, and all I can say is whatever "reference recording" this guy used to assemble his tracks for the 5th must have been played at 78 rpm. The opening movement is so insanely fast I still can't quite believe it.
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I would also like to say that I am currently addicted to HOUSE HUNTERS on HGTV.
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Now I must review SAW: THE FINAL CHAPTER, which is certainly one of the most distasteful things I've had to sit through recently. (Though the opening segment did make me laugh).
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Just found out that my buddy, old time bodybuilder Clarence Ross passed away at age 84 awhile back. Hadn't talked to him in several years, unfortunately, and had been wondering what he was up to.
We had some fun chats and as handsome as he was, I could not understand why he never got into the movies. He was just never interested, he said.
(http://i.ebayimg.com/12/!CClKJRwCGk~$(KGrHqR,!g4E0fNuEPHQBNLlMfT!Tg~~0_3.JPG)
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For T Punk,
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Just found out that my buddy, old time bodybuilder Clarence Ross passed away at age 84 awhile back. Hadn't talked to him in several years, unfortunately, and had been wondering what he was up to.
We had some fun chats and as handsome as he was, I could not understand why he never got into the movies. He was just never interested, he said.
(http://i.ebayimg.com/12/!CClKJRwCGk~$(KGrHqR,!g4E0fNuEPHQBNLlMfT!Tg~~0_3.JPG)
And just when you got him to the age of consent. The nerve!
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Bruce congratulations on your show!!!
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TOD
I think I mentioned these before so here there are again.
Songs from all the Alice in Wonderland/looking Glass movies
and songs from plays/movies based on stories from Charles Dicken
Oliver!, Nicholas Nickleby, Mystery of Edwin Drood, Great Expectations, Mr. Quilp etc etc
or just a recording of song from the various versions of A Chrismas Carol
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DR Elmore - traffic seems to be moving fine on Central Avenue. Yes, I do like at-home vacations, but I'm still a little bummed about not waking up in Charleston, SC, this morning.
I understand, but after Canton, OH, what joys can Charleston provide?
Shrimp 'n' grits!
DR Ron - since we're not going to Charleston this trip, will we be able to get shrimp 'n' grits in Savannah?
You betcha!
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Welcome back, Jose
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Welcome home Jose!
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I was extremely happy on my hike today that all the ice had melted away. :)
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Welcome Home PennyO
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TOD:
One idea I have toyed with would be having Ron Raines, Liz Callaway, Josh Groban, Julianna Pogue, Michael Buble aong others doing a selection of broadway and vaudeville standards. it could be a history lesson of sorts
It detail a particular decade, particular events in our history, etc
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Kudos and much applause to BK for a very successful show!
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JMK - how about a link?
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I've done almost seven pages so far. I didn't really think I'd do that many before hearing from Muse Margaret, but I just sort of got going and was enjoying myself. I shipped some packages, got a package and am now going to finish a motion picture on DVD. Haven't heard a peep about dinner this evening.
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Jane you are lucky I would love the ice to go away here
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I was extremely happy on my hike today that all the ice had melted away. :)
That sounds like the start of a limerick. Perhaps someone can finish it?
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Dakota, in answer to your question last evening, my favorite HAMLET is Richard Burton. It is a totally minimalistic prodcution (Burton wears a black v-neck sweater), but stunning. A dear friend that used to post on this board sent me a DVD of the Broadway production, which I originally saw back in 1964.
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Wow, here is some more very sad news, John Dye, who starred in the TV series TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL died on Monday. He was only 47. Heart failure.
I loved that show and loved him. He is survived by a brother, his mother and his father.
(http://static.tvguide.com/MediaBin/Content/110110/News/4_thurs/110113john-dye1.jpg)
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Jane you are lucky I would love the ice to go away here
Heck you would love to have the little amount I'm happy is gone.
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How come I keep following MBarnums sad posts with cheerful ones. :)
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Wow, here is some more very sad news, John Dye, who starred in the TV series TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL died on Monday. He was only 47. Heart failure.
I loved that show and loved him. He is survived by a brother, his mother and his father.
(http://static.tvguide.com/MediaBin/Content/110110/News/4_thurs/110113john-dye1.jpg)
Mikey, I think your real name is Typhoid Mary.
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I signed up for an online grad school and I find out I have to go to upstate New York in early February for a four-day residency. I am not amused.
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Good Afternoon!
Well... Since I had walked from the subway stop to the cruise terminal to board the Queen Mary 2, I went ahead and walked from the cruise terminal to the subway after I disembarked. Thankfully, my trek this time was not quite as "adventurous". -Details to follow.
WELCOME HOME, DR JOSE!
I am looking forward to details and photos.
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I have not seen Richard Burton's Hamlet. I have seen several BBC versions of Hamlet. I have mixed opinoins on the Mel Gibson one
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What kind of class are you taking JohnG.
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Just found out that my buddy, old time bodybuilder Clarence Ross passed away at age 84 awhile back. Hadn't talked to him in several years, unfortunately, and had been wondering what he was up to.
We had some fun chats and as handsome as he was, I could not understand why he never got into the movies. He was just never interested, he said.
(http://i.ebayimg.com/12/!CClKJRwCGk~$(KGrHqR,!g4E0fNuEPHQBNLlMfT!Tg~~0_3.JPG)
He looked great for 84!
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TOD
I think I mentioned these before so here there are again.
Songs from all the Alice in Wonderland/looking Glass movies
and songs from plays/movies based on stories from Charles Dicken
Oliver!, Nicholas Nickleby, Mystery of Edwin Drood, Great Expectations, Mr. Quilp etc etc
or just a recording of song from the various versions of A Chrismas Carol
Ditto!
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I have been fighting off a terrible bout of depression this week. I wish I had thought to take tomorrow off and make it into a four day weekend.
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I believe TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL was filmed in SLC.
By the way, did anyone else notice the "cultural" moment last night during the moment of silence? Those were most likely all LDS folk who stood up to pray--very common in the Mormon faith. I had to laugh a little as Pres. Obama looked around, started to stand up, and then decided to just sit there.
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Here you go:
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Beethoven-Symphonies-No-5-and-6-Blu-ray/13134/#Review
Oh, wait, you probably meant this:
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Once-Upon-a-Time-in-America-Blu-ray/16190/#Review
;)
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DR Elmore - traffic seems to be moving fine on Central Avenue. Yes, I do like at-home vacations, but I'm still a little bummed about not waking up in Charleston, SC, this morning.
I understand, but after Canton, OH, what joys can Charleston provide?
Shrimp 'n' grits!
DR Ron - since we're not going to Charleston this trip, will we be able to get shrimp 'n' grits in Savannah?
And pralines too!
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Oh...
Good Evening!
...And that was a good nap.
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(((TCB)))
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Any requests for my lounge lizard gig tonight? I mean, aside from that I not play? ;D
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Lady of Spain
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I signed up for an online grad school and I find out I have to go to upstate New York in early February for a four-day residency. I am not amused.
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DR TCB,
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And now...
Dinner.
Alas, I will miss not having Richard taking my dinner order, Alphonse taking my wine/cocktail order, Grego filling my water glass, and Melvin checking on the progress of the meal.
;D
Laters...
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No Private Practice tonight. They are re-airing the Off The Map show.
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Hugs to DR TCB. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
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Well, Richard and I ended up having lunch at home and going out for dinner instead. Not a biggie - we had a BOGO anniversary coupon from Panera. I did sneak out this afternoon to see some new Vera Bradley, but didn't buy anything.
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Is today your actual anniversary?
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Any requests for my lounge lizard gig tonight? I mean, aside from that I not play? ;D
Are you flying to China tonight?
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Thanks to Laura, Jane, and Jennifer.
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Speaking of anniversaries, January 16 is the anniversary of the day my mother was killed. It was the Sunday before Martin Luther King Day. It only lines ups every seven years or so, but I knew that this year it was that way. I was dreading putting up my new2011 state calendar, because I knew I would have to stare at it all year.
Surprise, surprise, for the first time in my 28 years with the state, their calendar has an error. Friday says the 14th, Saturday says the 15th, Sunday says the 14th, and Monday says the 17th. I get to skip the anniversary this year!
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Is today your actual anniversary?
No, not 'til Monday...
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{{{{{Hugs to DR TCB}}}}}
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Speaking of A CHRISTMAS CAROL, I have been playing the Kritzerland CD of A CHRISTMAS CAROL and A CHILD IS BORN as many times as I can get away with before the neighbors call and complain. However, since I will be putting the CD away until next December; today I ordered a DVD of the Fredric March 1954 A CHRISTMAS CAROL. SCORE!
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Thanks, Ginny.
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Is today your actual anniversary?
No, not 'til Monday...
I didn't think I had missed it, and then you mentioned the anniversary coupon... :)
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Speaking of anniversaries, January 16 is the anniversary of the day my mother was killed. It was the Sunday before Martin Luther King Day. It only lines ups every seven years or so, but I knew that this year it was that way. I was dreading putting up my new2011 state calendar, because I knew I would have to stare at it all year.
Surprise, surprise, for the first time in my 28 years with the state, their calendar has an error. Friday says the 14th, Saturday says the 15th, Sunday says the 14th, and Monday says the 17th. I get to skip the anniversary this year!
Good, you should skip the anniversary :) I'm sorry you can't go away to someplace fun & be distracted.
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Speaking of anniversaries, January 16 is the anniversary of the day my mother was killed. It was the Sunday before Martin Luther King Day. It only lines ups every seven years or so, but I knew that this year it was that way. I was dreading putting up my new2011 state calendar, because I knew I would have to stare at it all year.
Surprise, surprise, for the first time in my 28 years with the state, their calendar has an error. Friday says the 14th, Saturday says the 15th, Sunday says the 14th, and Monday says the 17th. I get to skip the anniversary this year!
Good, you should skip the anniversary :) I'm sorry you can't go away to someplace fun & be distracted.
Well I offered to go on the cruise with Jose, but he never called back.
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;D
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TCB, if I was there I would give you a giant hug!
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That's an anniversary that is GOOD to miss.
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Ok, one more and then I will stop with the sad celebrity deaths.
Actress Nalini Jaywant, who played opposite Ashok Kumar in the Bollywood science fiction film MR X (1957) passed away at her home in Chembur. She was 84. MR X, which spawned at least two sequels, was based on the Invisible Man story.
Nalini Jaywant was a big name in Hindi cinema in the 40s and 50s. Some of her other films included: BAHEN (Sister) 1944, ANOKHA PYAR (1948), SANGAM (1950), RAILWAY PLATFORM (1955), KALPANI (Life Sentence) 1958, and BOMBAY RACE COURSE (1965).
After her husband passed away a few years ago she become increasingly reclusive, according the friends and neighbors, although she did befriend two stray dogs that she kept as her own.
(http://www.upperstall.com/files/imagecache/preview/profile/nalinijaywant.JPG)
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TCB, if I was there I would give you a giant hug!
Thanks, Mike, I really appreciate that.
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I signed up for an online grad school and I find out I have to go to upstate New York in early February for a four-day residency. I am not amused.
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Wouldn't you rather go to Bermuda or Hawaii in February than upstate New York?
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Speaking of famous passings, The Tacoma News Tribune (which totally ignored any mention of Dorothy Provine's passing, even after I wrote to them; becasue there was no listing on the AP, so they refused to believe it) posted this photo with their story regarding the death of Margaret Whitting:
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TCB, if I was there I would give you a giant hug!
I think we all would.
Is it seasonal? I feel down today, too. There was no sunlight here and it really gets to me.
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Maybe Dorothy Provine lucked out.
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I missed the message about your mother in the middle of catching up, TCB. Vibes and e-hugs.
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TCB, if I was there I would give you a giant hug!
I think we all would.
Is it seasonal? I feel down today, too. There was no sunlight here and it really gets to me.
Thanks John.
No, it isn't really seasonal. I am on Prozac, and most of the time I am fine; but evey once in a while it hits me like getting slugged in the gut.
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Maybe Dorothy Provine lucked out.
Definitely. That looks more like a drag queen version of Margaret Whiting.
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I missed the message about your mother in the middle of catching up, TCB. Vibes and e-hugs.
Thanks again, John. It was many years ago, but it brings me back to a very dark year.
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What kind of class are you taking JohnG.
One class is called Models of Critical Inquiry: Landscapes of Learning. (Yes, I'm yawning, too.)
The other is an orientation class with an equally pedantic name with the words Liberal Studies in it.
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This is rather cool news. I would never pay to see the show in New York, but at a local movie theater, sure:
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/146622-Broadways-Memphis-to-Be-Filmed-for-US-Theatrical-Release
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UNDERPANTS!!
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EGAD! SPIDEY DELAYED TO IDES OF MARCH???????
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/13/spider-man-opening-delayed-until-march-15/
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OK, three months is an awful lot of previews to ask critics to wait.
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This is rather cool news. I would never pay to see the show in New York, but at a local movie theater, sure:
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/146622-Broadways-Memphis-to-Be-Filmed-for-US-Theatrical-Release
I am not even sure I would pay to see it at the cinema. Maybe the DVD from the library.
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Back from a meeting with the director for Altar Boyz and feel much better about Saturday's callbacks than I did earlier today. I think it will be a great show. It's rather cute and the music works well with the characters and the story. I guess out of context, I wasn't crazy about the score.
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OK, three months is an awful lot of previews to ask critics to wait.
I thought that several major critics had already reviewed it.
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I signed up for an online grad school and I find out I have to go to upstate New York in early February for a four-day residency. I am not amused.
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Wouldn't you rather go to Bermuda or Hawaii in February than upstate New York?
For sure :)
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Maybe Dorothy Provine lucked out.
ROTFLOL! That is one HORRIBLE photo. I'm sure they could have found better ones.
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TCB, if I was there I would give you a giant hug!
I think we all would.
Is it seasonal? I feel down today, too. There was no sunlight here and it really gets to me.
Thanks John.
No, it isn't really seasonal. I am on Prozac, and most of the time I am fine; but evey once in a while it hits me like getting slugged in the gut.
And every year at this time. :(
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UNDERPANTS!!
We received a Christmas card with a photo in it and I swear your double is in the photo.
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Back from a meeting with the director for Altar Boyz and feel much better about Saturday's callbacks than I did earlier today. I think it will be a great show. It's rather cute and the music works well with the characters and the story. I guess out of context, I wasn't crazy about the score.
:)
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UNDERPANTS!!
We received a Christmas card with a photo in it and I swear your double is in the photo.
In or out of her underpants?
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UNDERPANTS!!
We received a Christmas card with a photo in it and I swear your double is in the photo.
In or out of her underpants?
Either way I respond isn't going to sound right. ;D
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Margaret Witting in happier days.
(http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT2ijwStwiUiGirMCHWjH6JSdXnE63Pso8vZ57PJcH-xEutg-rJ)
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UNDERPANTS!!
We received a Christmas card with a photo in it and I swear your double is in the photo.
In or out of her underpants?
Either way I respond isn't going to sound right. ;D
Very true.
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I agree with John, the News Tribune photo looks like a drag queen.
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Vibes and hugs of all sorts to TCB
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The sad part about Dorothy Provine is that she grew up in Washington, went to the University of Washington, and died only about twenty miles away from Tacoma.
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Vibes and hugs of all sorts to TCB
Thank you, Fred.
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Speaking of famous passings, The Tacoma News Tribune (which totally ignored any mention of Dorothy Provine's passing, even after I wrote to them; becasue there was no listing on the AP, so they refused to believe it) posted this photo with their story regarding the death of Margaret Whitting:
Poor Margaret! That's an awful photo.
I liked her very much. The last time I worked with her was in 1998 or so for the Symphony Space Wall-to-Wall Frank Loesser event. I had to play a couple of songs for her to consider. Then we sat around and gossiped.
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The sad part about Dorothy Provine is that she grew up in Washington, went to the University of Washington, and died only about twenty miles away from Tacoma.
That is terrible they didn't do a big story on her.
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I missed the message about your mother in the middle of catching up, TCB. Vibes and e-hugs.
I send hugs, too, DR TCB, but I must admit the tabloid trash side of me wants all the details. The only murder in my family was my Aunt Ruth. By her mentally disturbed son.
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Hugs to all who need hugs, especially TCB
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Vibes to ALL!!!
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Well, she and Jack are back together again! I'm sure she missed him a lot. She was very dependent on him.
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I missed the message about your mother in the middle of catching up, TCB. Vibes and e-hugs.
I send hugs, too, DR TCB, but I must admit the tabloid trash side of me wants all the details. The only murder in my family was my Aunt Ruth. By her mentally disturbed son.
Oh my God, that is horrible. I want details.
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Thank you elmore and Cilla.
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Joshie is too smart. He knows better than to eat canned food. He knows there's something in it.
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Hugs to TCB
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It was really strange to go to work today and not have projects "I've been meaning to get to" looking up at me. I almost feel lost. LOL, I am very happy that this will be a three day weekend and I can really just kick back and enjoy. I'm thinking about doing a mosaic. I was going to do them for Christmas presents but never did. I have the materials.
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Think I'll put on my shape-up sneakers and go walk/jog on the treadmill. I've been doing 1/2 hour at a time and walking for a few minutes then running for a minute. Considering I've never been a runner in my entire life, I'm amazed and how I haven't gotten tired doing it this way. I'm working toward doing the Susan G Komen 5K this year (I missed last year) only I want to run as much as possible this year rather than just walking really fast.
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I've never been able to give the cats meds in food. I have to open their mouths and put the pill on the back of the tongue or with Callie, use an eye dropper
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Vibes and hugs to Joshie...
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TOD: Tribute to Rodgers and Hammerstein by a singer with the initials BB.
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You should have seen what I had to do to get eye ointment on him. He is too smart for me. Way too smart.
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OK, three months is an awful lot of previews to ask critics to wait.
Agreed.
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Oh man, I'm not sure I could do eye ointment, especially if it was Ricky. He wouldn't even let me wipe something on his leg when he had ringworm.
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I've never been able to give the cats meds in food. I have to open their mouths and put the pill on the back of the tongue or with Callie, use an eye dropper
Same here, even with difficult cats like Joshie. I admit it took awhile to get the hang of it.
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You should have seen what I had to do to get eye ointment on him. He is too smart for me. Way too smart.
That is more difficult.
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TOD: Tribute to Rodgers and Hammerstein by a singer with the initials BB.
Billy Barnes?
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Barry Bostwick?
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Barbara Billingsly
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Barbara Bach?
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Betty Buckley?
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Bob Barker?
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Page Seven BB Dance!
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Bill Bixby?
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Brenda Benet
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Thank you, Kevin., for the hugs ............. and the extra 10 posts.
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Boo Boo
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Betty Buckley?
Well, don't stop now, John!
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Binny Barnes?
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Beau Bridges?
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Betty Boop
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Bugsy Bixby
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Beulah Bondi?
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Ok, so I'm still in the recliner and not jogging on the treadmill.....
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Barry Bonds
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Almost forgot.......................
Bridget Bardot
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BB King
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Oh and that young guy from LONGTIME COMPANION........ What was his name?
Brent Barrett?
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BB King
Cheater.
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Boris Badenov?
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BB King
Cheater.
;D ;D
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Bob (the) Builder
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Boston Blackie?
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Bonnie Bedelia
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Benjamin Button
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Big Bertha
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Barbara Bel Geddes
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Benjamin Barker!
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Brenda Blethyn
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Big Ben?
No offense, DR Ben!
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Busby Berkeley?
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Baby Bunting.
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Okay, everybody, you're safe. I'm done!
G'night!
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Off to dance class.
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Baby Bunting.
Bye bye Baby Bunting
Daddy's gone a hunting
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Thanks for playing, TCB!
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Busby Berkeley?
That's who I was trying to think of
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I can't believe Rob and I are watching "Police Women of Cincinnati" on TLC.
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I was sitting here for a while before I realized I was watching Wipe Out.
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Of course as a lawyer, I wonder what sort of release these people had to sign
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This is what some of our neighbors are speculating re SPIDEY:
Very few of The critics will wait to see it until just before March 15. They will see it and review it earlier. But chances are all (or almost all) will go back to review it for the March 15 official opening, and here's the kicker - Bono, Taymor et al will have digested the early reviews and taken those critiques and suggestions into very serious account in readying the show for the March 15th reviews and opening.
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EGAD! SPIDEY DELAYED TO IDES OF MARCH???????
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/13/spider-man-opening-delayed-until-march-15/
It says that it will have previewed longer than any show in Broadway history. I wonder if that includes Beattlemania and Sarva which never had an official opening date set by the producers, but had one made for them by either the League of Broadway Producers or the critics or by some other organization
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RE: ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA
I am glad to see that it is the complete 229 minute version of Sergio Leone's vision.
He had a lot of bad luck in the USA where distirbutors cut his films down.
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly, Once Upon A Time In the West, Duck You Sucker (aka Once Upon a Time...The Revolution aka A Fistful Of Dynamite)
Also amoung the many places it was filmed was Montreal, PQ. I remember when they were filming there
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EGAD! SPIDEY DELAYED TO IDES OF MARCH???????
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/13/spider-man-opening-delayed-until-march-15/
It says that it will have previewed longer than any show in Broadway history. I wonder if that includes Beattlemania and Sarva which never had an official opening date set by the producers, but had one made for them by either the League of Broadway Producers or the critics or by some other organization
I think Sarava played 75 previews. Long, but that's only about two months.
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caught up but have no news
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((((((TCB)))))))
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sleepy
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;D
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I need sleep....one more really busy day and then THREE DAYS OFF>>>>> WOO AND HOOO....no homework....no projects I've promised to complete....just three days to do whatever I want to do....... :D
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Don't know if I've talked about this before, but my friend Larry Smith has Parkinsons. Instead of letting it get him down, he's living life to the fullest. He's really amazing. Next June he's going to ride his recumbant bike across the state of South Dakota. It's going to be filmed for a documentary. Here's a link to the website with the trailer. http://kck.st/faTC3H if you know anyone interested in donating, great, but I'm really posting this just to show you guys what a great attitude Larry has.
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hugs and vibes to TCB~~~~~
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Animals always seem to know when you stick meds in food
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Beau Bridges?
never knew he could sing
I knew Jeff dabbled in music
BTW, American Masters on PBS featured Jeff Bridges tonight
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~~~Continued Vibes for DR TCB!!~~~
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Congrats to BK and his cast on a successful evening of entertainment. I also wish that these shows were being recorded.
Ditto and Ditto!!
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I can't believe Rob and I are watching "Police Women of Cincinnati" on TLC.
I have always wondered if they have to sign some sort of form and if that also applies to shows like Cops
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Jeff Bridges' wife has FArgo Connections.. His wife's mother was a professor at MSUM in Moorhead. She taught English, Creative writing and film
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TOD: Tribute to Rodgers and Hammerstein by a singer with the initials BB.
Barbara Baxley?? :D
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No Private Practice tonight. They are re-airing the Off The Map show.
I watched it last night. I don't need to watch this episode, again. I'll watch the next couple of episodes, but I'm not quite sold on the series. Just my 2¢.
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PAGE NINE DANCE!!
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Today was a day. I had to take the library's "Supervisor 101" training. It was very informative but hopefully I won't have to use the disciplinary information on any of my staff (my staff :D) any time soon. But they give a lot of support, so that's good.
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Had a very difficult but ultimately rewarding evening. More in the notes which I must now write pronto.
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I hope you dont either... you are fortunate.