Haines His Way
Archives => Archive 7 => Topic started by: bk on November 14, 2006, 12:22:34 AM
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Well, you've read the notes, attention must be paid the notes, and now it is time for you to post until the cows come home - they're off paying attention - they paid attention exactly $3.58.
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And the word of the day is: DOUGHTY!
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TOTD:
"Star 80" was most unpleasant. "Caligula" was so sleazy and bad.
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TOD:
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TOD:
Part 2
Not as bad a the first
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And the word of the day is: DOUGHTY!
Casey would waltz
With a strawberry blonde
While the DOUGHTY band played "Stouthearted Men" as bravely as they dared.
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Today will be long.
What was originally going to be a six-hour workday has been extended to eight (with a lunch break). Then, der B has us scheduled to dash up to Dover for some shopping.
He will then have us dashing back home, so that he can watch television all evening.
I don't have any shows that interest me on Tuesday. So I may try catching up on our DVD stack, which seems to keep growing and growing and...
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Good Morning, Larry!
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Woody! Good morning to you. And good morning, all. I thought I wouldbe hearing from our E&T DR Jose yesterday, but I never did. I'm not certain now that he came up from DC.
I'm staying busy with The Brain and today I'll try to finish up (hopefully) two charts. Tonight I have the monthly music librarian dinner, which I look forward to because I've missed every one since May because of Ohio visits and work commitments. I have to leave the group around 7:45 and pay a visit to Toyland. Because of everyone's conflicts, we're now meeting after 6:30 every night. Oy! At least I'm avoiding most of the rush hour situation.
TOD: SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS
Oh, wait. That wasn't Sneezy? Sorry.
CALIGULA, SALO. Anything by Oliver Stone.
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I don't watch films that make me squirm. ::)
Doesn't FoxNews have a show called The O'Squirmy Factor? :-X
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Good morning! FJL and Tomovoz, thanks for the great suggestions. Right now I'm leaning toward "To Stir With Love, Recipe's from Joan's Kitchen"
I think everyone I'm giving it to would get the pun
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Hate to post and run, but such things are necessary from time to time. I'll have to think about films that make me squirm. Marathon Man and the dental drill comes to mind, in spite of what I do for a living, I hate to watch violence.
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Hahaha.....I was thinking of joining in the competition until I saw FJL's posts. DR CILLA LIZ I think To Stir With Love is a great title!
Very clever! Bravo DR FJL.
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My first grade teacher's name was Mrs. Doughty.
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Good morning all. I must update my resume and start looking for work but I am having trouble getting motivated.
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Sleazy films....hmmmmm
Night of the Bloody Apes
Salon Kitty
The Crawling Hand
to start....
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Good morning all. I must update my resume and start looking for work but I am having trouble getting motivated.
It's the Mercury retrograde.... :P
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Golly, I'm overjoyed that my insane late night frenzy may yield something useful. As my Mom (or was it my law school ethics professor) said, you throw enough stuff against the wall, something's bound to stick. :)
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Not exactly the TOD but: In terms of skin crawling, did someone already mention the brain-eating scene from HANNIBAL? Not a bad movie otherwise, though.
Ditto the manual removal of the heart in that Indiana Jones sequel.
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I'm leaning toward "To Stir With Love, Recipe's from Joan's Kitchen"
That was my favorite, too! DR FJL has such a way with words!
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Very nice write up about THE FOUNTAINHEAD, DR RLP. It is one of my favorites. How are the extras? I haven't purchased the DVD yet.
It was a fantastically popular book - and Ayn Rand sold the movie rights to Warner Bros (Clark Gable was furious that MGM passed on it) for $50,000. She went out and bought a mink coat and she and her husband Frank O'Conner bought a small ranch with a nice Richard Neutra house on it.
Ayn wrote the screenplay and went through hell getting it done her way. Every actress from Barbara Stanwyck to Joan Crawford to Veronica Lake thought herself perfect for the leading role.
Cooper & Neal eventually played them. Ayn was furious at the final cut of the film that chopped out what she considered the MOST important line - the line that gave meaning to the film....Cooper's speech in the courtroom was to have included: "I wished to come here to say that I am a man who does not exist for others....."
Ayn put on her mink coat argued uselessly with producer Henry Blanke - and then said she wouldn't allow any more of her books to be produced by Hollywood.
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TOD: My favorite sleazy movie, without a doubt:
SIN IN THE SUBURBS!
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I've gone to the market, and the street is alive with distraction: there's a crane or something across from my apartment and they're filming something on Amsterdam Avenue: production trucks up and down several blocks. Usually it's LAW & ORDER.
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Oh...DR EDISAURUS's post has reminded me of several films....including
EDDIE YOU'VE RUINED ME and THE SADIST
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I don't know what I want to be when I grow up
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Maybe Christopher Meloni is walking down your street DR ELMORE.
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Cilla - Oh, spoo and double spoo. I just googled "To Stir With Love" and it turns out there was a SIMPSONS episode with that title, and also a couple of newspaper articles that seem to be about diet. Not that there's any reason you can't use it for the cookbook if you still want to. But i should have known it was too good for me to have been the first to think of it. :(
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TOD : When I was 18 or 19 one of the local movie theatres, where one of my friends worked as the ticket seller, changed from "legit" to XXX...
some of us girls decided it would be fun to go and see one of the double features... I only lasted about 15 minutes into the first show and ended up sitting in the wine and cheese cafe (it WAS the 70's) next door until the rest of the gang came out.
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Cilla - Oh, spoo and double spoo. I just googled "To Stir With Love" and it turns out there was a SIMPSONS episode with that title, and also a couple of newspaper articles that seem to be about diet. Not that there's any reason you can't use it for the cookbook if you still want to. But i should have known it was too good for me to have been the first to think of it. :(
Well I heard it FIRST from you! ;D
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Someone's In the Kitchen I Know.
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Concur with CILLALIZ on the Marathon Man dental scene. I still get the creeps when I think about it.
As for general sleeze, no films come to mind. What has happened to my memory? A brain dump of all films that weren't worth watching? Well, after a certain age there isn't room for all that stuff!
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JRand - It's like that ad NBC used to run for their rerun season: If you haven't seen it, it's new to you! :)
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vixmom - Decision making vibes to you!
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Cilla - Oh, spoo and double spoo. I just googled "To Stir With Love" and it turns out there was a SIMPSONS episode with that title, and also a couple of newspaper articles that seem to be about diet. Not that there's any reason you can't use it for the cookbook if you still want to. But i should have known it was too good for me to have been the first to think of it. :(
Well, you were the first to think of it as a title for this cookbook. Since there will be a total of 12 copies of this cookbook in print and I will not receive a red cent for it, I'm really not concerned about using a title that's already been used for something else.
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Cilla - Yay!
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Maybe Christopher Meloni is walking down your street DR ELMORE.
I see him all the time. I think he lives in the area, as do Mandy Patinkin, Cynthia Nixon, Kevin Bacon, Kevin Kline, Stiller and Meara, Anne Jackson and Eli Wallach, and others, including my late friend Barnard Hughes and his beautiful wire Helen. The last time I saw Meloni was in the elevator of the Raines' building; I don't know if they were filming an SVU there, he lives there, or like me he was visiting someone.
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Good morning!
Another beautiful day. Not a cloud in the sky, crisp, exactly what November should be.
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However, I did not receive my newspaper this morning, a rare occurrence. When I called the delivery/circulation line, it was either not answering or busy which leads me to suspect there might have been a press breakdown last night, and the newspaper didn't get printed. I haven't gone to the webite to see if anything is posted there, but that's my next stop after I leave HHW.
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I think CALIGULA is the perfect choice for a sleazy movie, but I have a universally hailed film that's my choice:
PULP FICTION.
I felt unclean and nauseous when I walked out of that movie. I supposed that's what Tarantino wanted us to feel, but I just found it ugly, depressing, and discomforting.
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I'm up, I'm up - WHY? I wanted to sleep until nine, but alas, Ye Olde Internal Clock thought otherwise.
Couldn't agree more about Caligula and Salo - two films that made me actually want to take a shower after seeing them - couldn't make it through Salo, I'm afraid, and what's more amazing is that each film has people who think they're works of art - that's more frightening than anything. To me, if the negatives were burned it would be just fine.
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Haven't read many good reviews for the new medical series 3 lbs. which premieres tonight on CBS. Most reviews have mentioned it's an inadequate rip-off of HOUSE, but I am so in awe of Stanley Tucci as an actor that I will have to give it a try.
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I guess I will finish up MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 3 this afternoon before starting on last night's CSI: MIAMI and OLD CHRISTINE.
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I see him all the time. I think he lives in the area, as do Mandy Patinkin, Cynthia Nixon, Kevin Bacon, Kevin Kline, Stiller and Meara, Anne Jackson and Eli Wallach, and others, including my late friend Barnard Hughes and his beautiful wire Helen. The last time I saw Meloni was in the elevator of the Raines' building; I don't know if they were filming an SVU there, he lives there, or like me he was visiting someone.
Celebrity Central!!! ;D
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I was right - for both Caligula and Salo, many cries of "misunderstood masterpiece" for both films at the imdb.
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JRand - It's like that ad NBC used to run for their rerun season: If you haven't seen it, it's new to you! :)
True!
Of course this Thursday they are doing that stupid SUPERSIZE episode promotion.....that has to be one of the dumbest things ever! I hate it...a show is NOT a sandwich. Of course it keeps you there a few minutes longer....and into the next program. TBS learned that 20 years ago when all of their shows were scheduled on the :05!
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Mr. Bruce, I wanted to sleep until 8, but my IAC seemed to think a quarter to 7 was an acceptable substitute.
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I've mentioned my distasted for this film before but I'll do it again without a rant.
The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, or whatever it was called, one of the most disgusting, vile pieces of crap ever burned to celluloid (OK, I lied about the rant). I felt dirty after watching that garbage.
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I just found it ugly, depressing, and discomforting.
That would be "Eyes Wide Shut" for me. At least Sin in the Suburbs is enjoyably cheesy sleaze!
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Not counting sleaze I sought out, which generally didn't nauseate me, the movie that comes to mind is THE TIN DRUM, which a lot of people hail as a classic, but I find repulsive.
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including my late friend Barnard Hughes and his beautiful wire Helen.
I bet she was always bugging him!
Sorry---bad joke in poor taste...I'll crawl back in my edit cave now...
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At 17 (besides learning the truth), I felt sleazed out by the movie MASSACRE AT CENTRAL HIGH. At the time, it felt almost pornographic in its disregard for morality and human life. I even wrote a negative review of it for the college paper. I just didn't get the satire and humor of it. But I saw it again years later, after having been told by several acquaintances that I'd underrated it, and I did like it a lot more then, though.
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Hi, DR Rodzinski---did teh kitties adjust to the new litterbox locale?
One thing I have now realized aobut our new house is that there is NO logical place to put a litterbox. Alack!
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Alack of space, indeed!
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Mawnin', all. got two count-'em two papers done yesterday. Full day at school today, so gotta wait until tonight and tomorrow morning to mickeymouse another due on thursday. Two exams today. Sheesh. Too tired! but only 2 more weeks of this, then finals... oy...
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Lots of two's in that last post...
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and now, two more posts to 1800...
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AND we're ON PAGE 2!!!! Voila!
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Fellini's Satyricon creeped me out and seemed somewhat grotesque. I just did not like it, but maybe it wasn't really sleazy.
Herschel Gordon Lewis' BLOOD FEAST and 2000 MANIACS were fun sleazy movies, and his film SCUM OF THE EARTH was just, well, sleazy....but sort of fun.
And as Edisaurus mentioned SIN IN THE SUBURBS and THE SWAP AND HOW THEY MAKE IT are a great sleazy double feature.
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True!
Of course this Thursday they are doing that stupid SUPERSIZE episode promotion.....that has to be one of the dumbest things ever! I hate it...a show is NOT a sandwich. Of course it keeps you there a few minutes longer....and into the next program. TBS learned that 20 years ago when all of their shows were scheduled on the :05!
In NBC's defense, there is a more practical argument for their doing this on Thursday this week. They only have three shows and two hours of air time to fill. SCRUBS isn't scheduled to return to the line-up until next week, so extended editions of the shows are needed to fill the two hour block.
In the case of THE OFFICE, if the outtakes on the season 2 DVD set are any indication, they will have NO problem filling the extra minutes with QUALITY material. There are outtakes on that set that are every bit as funny as what made it on the air.
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Ah, yes. The Tin Drum and Eyes Wide Shut are two more repulsive movies, although prentenious and boring can also be applied to Eyes Wide Shut.
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Let us move to Page 3
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I guess I'll head on down and start preparing lunch.
WBBL.
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DR George must be feeling poorly not to have posted yet.
I wish him well!
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Back at work after a 4-day weekend.
Ack!
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Yes, Edisaurus, the kitties seem fine with the new box locale. Now, I have to find a way to reign in those litter crystals from getting tracked everywhere.
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Ack-ack!
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Yes, Edisaurus, the kitties seem fine with the new box locale. Now, I have to find a way to reign in those litter crystals from getting tracked everywhere.
It can't be done!
YEARS after I stopped buying the crystals (and I only bought one bag) I was finding one or two here and there...anywhere one could skitter away and hide.
It's most discouraging!
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The best kitty litter I ever bought for Miss Vickie was Fresh Step (non-crystal).
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I've spent the last ninety minutes uploading sound clips to my web designer who will hopefully retrieve them and get them up and running at some point today.
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The dreaded "too many connections". Unbelievable. I wrote them an e-mail twenty-five minutes ago - but I doubt they check their e-mails often, even though they should check them every five minutes, since they're a support team. So, I called. All technicians were "busy" helping other customers so I left a message and one minute later we're back up. No confirmation, no response, no acknowledgment.
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I was just perusing Kritzerland's iTunes sales history, which is fascinating. Most downloaded track? Easy winner: Guy Haines - Second Avenue, miles ahead of the rest.
Most dowloaded full CDs - Strouse, Schwartz, and Schwartz, and New Guy In Town.
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Well, it seems to be working fine now.
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How can it be almost finals already?????
We just paid off the tuition on the credit card!
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How can it be almost finals already?????
We just paid off the tuition on the credit card!
It's a conspiracy between the credit card companies and the school....as soon as the card is paid off, more tuition is due ;)
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Congrats on two papers down DR PENNYO.
Did you ever hear the results of the presentation you did a couple of months ago? Sorry if you posted and I missed it?
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Guy Haines - Second Avenue.... Most Downloaded. The artist doesn't surprise me, but the song isn't one I would have guessed!
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Very true, DR MATTH - all good reasons...and I don't mind extra OFFICE....not too excited about the "animated" EARL....
Seems to be almost the lazy way to fill a slot. Maybe if they produced better shows, they would last longer than two or three weeks.
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I had "too many connections" as well.
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That is how I purchased "New Guy in Town"
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21st Century!! And we are here!
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It can't be done!
YEARS after I stopped buying the crystals (and I only bought one bag) I was finding one or two here and there...anywhere one could skitter away and hide.
I will not give up!!!! Fresh Step, even though it says it is dust free, still creates a dust that builds up around the place. There is one brand of crystals I will never buy again; they were little spheres. Man, those I still find. They roll all over the place. But the blue and white rocks, I think they can be stopped. I will make sure of it!!
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Can you ever really have "too many connections"?
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Chuck Woolery might know.
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I will not give up!!!! Fresh Step, even though it says it is dust free, still creates a dust that builds up around the place. There is one brand of crystals I will never buy again; they were little spheres. Man, those I still find. They roll all over the place. But the blue and white rocks, I think they can be stopped. I will make sure of it!!
When I took the litter box out of the room Boo lived in until she could roam freely, I sent in Roomba. It was pretty funny, the dirt detector kept going off in the area where the box had been and it kept spinning in circles trying to pick up all the dirt....but it actually did a pretty good job.
I bought some mats to put under the litter box that supposedly catch the litter that falls from the cats' feet. It works so-so
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Better get back to work. I'm actually having a very productive day...I must go to the jail and see a couple guys
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I once posted a phone number for amazon - anyone still have it or can you search for it here and post it?
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DR George must be feeling poorly not to have posted yet.
I wish him well!
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Thanks! I'm here at work and am feeling better, but I'm certainly not over it. I'm sure it'll last a few more days, though. :P I have my Costco-sized bottles of Dimetapp and ibuprofen. Yes, I believe in drugs. ;)
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And the word of the day is: DOUGHTY!
Umm...BK, I think you made a mistake. My last name is spelled DOUGHER[/I]TY. I'm sure you'll correct that very soonly. Thanks.
;)
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Oh, yes DR RLP - we have Dream Catchers in two sizes, but we do not make them ourselves.
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Cat litter send Roomba into frenzy.
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Oh, yes DR RLP - we have Dream Catchers in two sizes, but we do not make them ourselves.
Which one is the more potent?
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Catching up here, there and everywhere. It's kind of fun being completely out of the loop--it makes even more of the responses here complete non sequiturs. :)
Tomovoz: You simply must spend a moment or two reading this thread about Mrs. Alpert from the A&M Forum:
http://www.amcorner.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7683&sid=9370d1f73460d1ca12d031e3176a4806
I have been assured by the site administrators that it is not an elaborate put-on, but I point out these gems: the puppet show, the Korean theater piece and, my personal favorite, the singing couple where the girl is 13 and her boyfriend is 30. Add in the fractured English and you have, again IMHO, a comedy classic.
Catching up on OCRs (cont'd): I Sent a Letter to My Love--nice moments, good pianism, but, oh my heavens has Melissa Manchester's vibrato gotten wide enough to drive a Mac truck through ;0 ; The Human Comedy--quirky as only Galt McDermott can be, but I don't understand why this is considered such a classic. Curmudgeonly side showing again.
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First:
[move=left,scroll,6,transparent,100%]Hiro -- Save the Waitress[/move]
Then:
[move=left,scroll,6,transparent,100%]Save the Cheerleader...save the World![/move]
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I bet she was always bugging him!
Sorry---bad joke in poor taste...I'll crawl back in my edit cave now...
If you'd been a little patient, I would have rescued you from the temptation - bad jokes in poor taste are a specialty!
der Brucer
Is a little patient Snow White's friend in the ER?
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Which one is the more potent?
Both are fine....just which size you prefer.... ;D
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I once posted a phone number for amazon - anyone still have it or can you search for it here and post it?
Did a search for "amazon" and "amazon phone" and "Amazon Number" and couldn't come up with anything....I will leave it to the experts. 8)
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I've mentioned my distasted for this film before but I'll do it again without a rant.
The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, or whatever it was called, one of the most disgusting, vile pieces of crap ever burned to celluloid (OK, I lied about the rant). I felt dirty after watching that garbage.
Goes to show! I laughed myself crazy at end of that revenger's tragedy!
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I bet she was always bugging him!
Sorry---bad joke in poor taste...I'll crawl back in my edit cave now...
I was always a lousy typist.
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Ah, yes. The Tin Drum and Eyes Wide Shut are two more repulsive movies, although prentenious and boring can also be applied to Eyes Wide Shut.
Not to mention the generally repellent Tom Cruise who gets sleazier every year.
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DR ELMORE - did you get your package from Indiana?
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I once posted a phone number for amazon - anyone still have it or can you search for it here and post it?
Is this it: 800-201-7575?
One more Brain number scored! The goal is to finish all the musical numbers this week and spend the next two on orchestra parts and incidentals.
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DR ELMORE - did you get your package from Indiana?
No, I have not, dammit!
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Is this it: 800-201-7575?
That is what bk posted at:
Archives / Archive 4 / Re:PANTYHOSE AND A PEIGNOIR on: October 07, 2005, 10:09:20 AM
I do find their phone support to be helpful, and a little faux pas on their part was fixed quickly the other day. Customer support is 800 201-7575. Don't use any of the voice mail options - just wait for someone to come on the line.
der Brucer
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Back from a jog. That's the amazon number, thanks.
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No, I have not, dammit!
Sent it first class on Thursday...grrrrrrrrrrr. Maybe tomorrow. :-\
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Did a search for "amazon" and "amazon phone" and "Amazon Number" and couldn't come up with anything....I will leave it to the experts. 8)
I used Advanced Searh for amazon telephone for poster=bk and expanded the search time to 720 days.
der Brucer
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... I have to find a way to reign in those litter crystals from getting tracked everywhere.
Bet if you boxed them up and sent them to JRand, he could find a magical market for them!
der Brucer
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Having fun writing some incidental music for The Brain. I was working with our musical director on it last night, but we hadn't found anything I liked for all the newspaper/newscaster montages - so I wrote a really fun thing and I'm very happy with it - it's actually used a whole bunch of times, so that's a major piece out of the way and elmore only has to score it once - all the rest are repeats. It's also basically only about eight bars long (with two successive key changes, but the orchestration will remain the same).
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Bet if you boxed them up and sent them to JRand, he could find a magical market for them!
der Brucer
No doubt. 8)
Cat litter does make a nice base for the charcoal in your cauldron for burning incese.
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The Orchestration WIll Remain the Same - that's the title of my new opera.
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I was just perusing Kritzerland's iTunes sales history, which is fascinating. Most downloaded track? Easy winner: Guy Haines - Second Avenue, miles ahead of the rest.
Doesn't surprise me at all. Guy Haines' SECOND AVENUE is brilliant. It's one of several favorites of mine from that CD. I can't tell you how many times I've listened to it.
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DR CILLALIZ,
Can you give us a brief critique of the Roomba yet? (apart from kitty litter)
(sorry, if you've already done so, I must have missed it)
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You know, when I was very little, I used to think that Faye Emerson made Emerson Television sets.
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Is DR JRand a marketing genius?
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RE: last night's HEROES.
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I'm curious what people here thought of the waitress. Will she be on again? I thought that she and hiro were so cute together. I really hope that she comes back.
Also, is the indian kid mohinder (sp?) when he was little? And what do we call his powers? He can go to the past and gather info while he sleeps.
Oh and does the waitress have powers?
It was interesting how we did not get to see most of the heroes. But i still enjoyed Hiro, indian guy, and matt.
Are we supposed to believe that claire's father is good?
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Is DR JRand a marketing genius?
We use everything but the oink. ;D
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Indian Guy's story is becoming more intriguing to me.....
And of course we did have a couple of startling moments on HEROES last night.
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One thing I have now realized aobut our new house is that there is NO logical place to put a litterbox. Alack!
Many years ago, a friend in LA had a dog who would use the shower if he wasn't able to get out. I don't think he was specifically trained to do this, either. Any animal trainers out there who know how to train cats? Oh! Maybe that's the problem: "training cats." Cats do tend to do what they want. Oh, well. Just an idea.
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We use everything but the oink. ;D
You sell Scrapple?
der Brucer
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Is DR JRand a marketing genius?
I think moving a product line that contains "Witches Balls" to imprison wayward spirits qualifies as "marketing genius".
der Brucer
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I think moving a product line that contains "Witches Balls" to imprison wayward spirits qualifies as "marketing genius".
der Brucer
Yes, I do see your point.
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When I took the litter box out of the room Boo lived in until she could roam freely, I sent in Roomba. It was pretty funny, the dirt detector kept going off in the area where the box had been and it kept spinning in circles trying to pick up all the dirt....but it actually did a pretty good job.
I bought some mats to put under the litter box that supposedly catch the litter that falls from the cats' feet. It works so-so
Those mats are good conceptually, but too small. I am going to go to Canal Street where you can find all kinds of textile stuff because I want to find a large rubber floor mat with holes in it, the kind that would be on the floor in a factory or something.
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You sell Scrapple?
der Brucer
Don't give my sister any ideas. :P
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I think moving a product line that contains "Witches Balls" to imprison wayward spirits qualifies as "marketing genius".
der Brucer
It wasn't my idea.
http://www.quantumalchemy.com/witch_balls.htm (http://www.quantumalchemy.com/witch_balls.htm)
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HEROES spoilers.... (in response to Jennifer)
Loved the waitress. Loved her! I assume she DOES have powers since she has been killed, and Hiro might have been too, if he told her his powers.
They are steadfastly refusing to let us know how to feel about the dad. First he seemed evil, but good with the daughter. Now he is doing evil things for a good reason, but he has clearly been mixed up in some bad stuff. Then he does something totally evil there to the addict, but they show him feeling a bit conflicted about it. Who knows?
I'll tell you who I don't like: The blonde FBI lady.
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LOST ?
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... I want to find a large rubber floor mat with holes in it, the kind that would be on the floor in a factory or something.
Try a Restaurant Supply store:
Black 12" x 12" Versa-Mat Tile (http://www.acemart.com/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=A8-3)
(http://www.acemart.com/graphics/00000001/products/KATVM5280BK.jpg)
Ideal for all wet areas applications where slips and falls pose a danger. Interlocking 12" X 12" tiles can be configured to fit just about any area. Can be easily cut or trimmed with utility knife to fit irregular spaces. Allows air flow for faster drying and moisture to drain through. Reduces mildew & mold possibilities. Excellent impact resistance for china/glassware. Resists grease, commercial soaps, pool chemicals. Flexible enough to be rolled up without unlocking. Lightweight for ease of transporting. Fits many applications: behind-the-bar areas, shelf liner for sanitary storage and air-drying glassware, reach-in coolers and walk-in box floors, locker rooms and showers, swimming pools, food kiosks, weather-affected entryways, industrial plants and more. Black.
Just thought!
der Brucer
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The problem with witches balls is that I do not consider myself an evil spirit, yet I too would be intrigued by the red ribbons and probably just spend days caught up by those. An innocent victim!
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Yikes. Sorry for misidentifying my spoilers!!! Maybe I'm not so innocent after all.
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DerB-
That is precisely the type of thing I seek. Great idea!
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Did DRGINNY have to go back to work today? Or is she recovering from DH RICHARD's birthday blow out?
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I couldn't think of those things DR derBRUCER....but yes Restaurant Supply Stores would be great...lots of places use those for their dishwashers to stand on...human dishwashers....
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An innocent victim!
Cillaliz can defend you using the "Salem" defense:
"Your Honor, my client was entrapped by the enchanted Witch's Balls."
(or is that the "Witch's Enchanted Balls?")
der Brucer
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The problem with witches balls is that I do not consider myself an evil spirit, yet I too would be intrigued by the red ribbons and probably just spend days caught up by those. An innocent victim!
My work here is done. ;D
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Come to the light, Carol Anne.
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Many years ago, a friend in LA had a dog who would use the shower if he wasn't able to get out.
At one time, my mother had 6 cats. One of them was a red point siamese who would pee in the toilet. No one taught him how to do this; he just started doing it on his own. We were never able to teach him how to flush, though....
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DerB-
That is precisely the type of thing I seek. Great idea!
"Rubber Supplies for Cat Houses" - this will be my next specialty store venture!
der Brucer
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LOST ?
Will be back February 7th.
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Happiness in a box:
The 50th Anniversary Collector's Editon of
"The Forbidden Planet"
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"Rubber Supplies for Cat Houses" - this will be my next specialty store venture!
der Brucer
You could do theme rooms...with swings.
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I think we will see that waitress again on HEROES. Something tells me Hiro's journey through time will be able to save her. What effect that will have on the rest of the world, I'm not sure. They were cute together. She definitely had developed the power of super memory.
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SPOILERS!
RE: last night's HEROES.
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I'm curious what people here thought of the waitress. Will she be on again? I thought that she and hiro were so cute together. I really hope that she comes back.
Also, is the indian kid mohinder (sp?) when he was little? And what do we call his powers? He can go to the past and gather info while he sleeps.
Oh and does the waitress have powers?
It was interesting how we did not get to see most of the heroes. But i still enjoyed Hiro, indian guy, and matt.
Are we supposed to believe that claire's father is good?
I loved the waitress.
Yes, she has powers -- her incredible memory and grasp of what she's learning. Quite a power to have, actually. Everyone's power is different...and together, they will be able to accomplish great things, IMO.
The kid is not Mohinder as a boy...it's a boy whom his father discovered...a boy whose gifts inspired his father's research. At least, so I gathered. Mohinder has no powers....that we know of. That boy apparently has gifts.
Claire's father...he's the stereotypical government man doing whatever it takes to accomplish his goals. For good or ill, I haven't decided what to make of him.
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I was correct about the local newspaper having a problem. They lost power early this morning when only 30% of their paper run had been printed, and power wasn't restored until early this afternoon. So, we're getting today's paper with tomorrow's delivery and getting a credit for today. Pretty good public relations, I think.
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I had an interesting afternoon of viewing. I began with a CSI: NY episode from the next-to-last disc in the set. There were two cases, one the murder of a football player recently drafted in the first round. The other involved the killing of a young man who was dressed in a superhero costume trying to do good in the neighborhood. Two interesting stories.
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This week Warner Bros. is issuing the fourth set of Loony Tunes-Merrie Melodies classics, and I had the previous three sets but had never gotten around to watching any of the cartoons contained within. So, today, I opened set one and watched the first four cartoons in the set. The first disc is all Bugs Bunny cartoon shorts, and three of the four were very familiar to me. The first on the disc was in less than pristine shape but still very watchable. All of them so far have been color cartoons.
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Went to the DVR to watch the two shows I recorded last night. OLD CHRISTINE had CHristine enduring money problems. Wanda Sykes had some particularly funny lines last night. Clark Gregg as her ex-husband also had some funny moments.
Overall, of the three CBS comedies I watched that aired last night, this one was the funniest.
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CSI: MIAMI had a fact-based case dealing with the abduction and murder of photographers' models. What made the show interesting wasn't the identity of the murderer who was pretty easy to spot, but the fact that the story was based on an actual event that happened to series star Eva LaRue's younger sister (who also guest starred on this episode).
And the case is on-going. At the end of the episode, photos of missing models were flashed on the screen with appeals to the public for help in locating them.
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I finished the afternoon by completing the CSI: NY disc. This one dealt with a body discovered buried at the NY Giants' football stadium based on a tip provided to the police by one of the accomplices in the killing. Very gripping episode.
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Both are fine....just which size you prefer.... ;D
Is one for big dreams and one for smaller dreams? ;)
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So, DR Ron, you got your FORBIDDEN PLANET today? I read a review that said the Robby the Robot miniature included in that collector's set is very detailed.
I am really looking forward to seeing the film with the advances in DVD encoding technologies that have taken place since the original disc was released.
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Page Six SONG OF THE SOUTH Dance!!!
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Tuesday greetings!
Did DRGINNY have to go back to work today? Or is she recovering from DH RICHARD's birthday blow out?
Yes, DR JRand, I had to come back to work today, on a 12noon-9pm schedule. Had a meeting right at noon and then had to spend the afternoon getting ready for the grantseeking basics workshop that I'm teaching from 5:30-8:30 this evening.
As for DH Richard's birthday bash - our dinner at Montgomery Inn was yummilicious, as usual, and we topped it off with Graeter's raspberry chip ice cream. I was awake for a couple of hours in the middle of the night with awful heartburn.
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DR CILLALIZ,
Can you give us a brief critique of the Roomba yet? (apart from kitty litter)
(sorry, if you've already done so, I must have missed it)
I've used it several times. It does a pretty good job, but I wouldn't use it as your only vacuum cleaner. It's great zooming under the bed and has provided great entertainment for me, two cats and Paul. (Note to self - get a life)
It doesn't have a pattern but seems to get most everywhere. I think that's what fascinates me, it just sort of goes where it wants to and eventually gets everywhere. It did get caught up on things a few times and the last time I used it the charge didn't last very long. So the jury is still out. It is pretty cool when it detects dirt and does circles trying to pick it up.
I have a carpet in my living room that has black lines on it. They aren't raised, but the Roomba treats them like they are boundaries of some sort. That was a bit weird.
I think it would be wonderful for someone who can't get around very well. I'm considering ordering one for my mother for Christmas. She shouldn't be vacuuming, but try to stop her, lol. She has help cleaning once a week, so this would be perfect if she has company coming and just wants to clean up a bit. Mine is the basic model. The more advanced models will actually go back to the charging station and plug themselves in when they are running low on batteries. Mine just stops.
I'll use it for a couple more weeks and give you an update.
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I've had box 4 of the Warners cartoons for three weeks - unopened, as are the first three boxes, just like MattH.
My Forbidden Planet is waiting for me, so I'm on my way to pick it up and then I shall be on my way to rehearsal, which will go until ten o'clock this evening.
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Many years ago, a friend in LA had a dog who would use the shower if he wasn't able to get out. I don't think he was specifically trained to do this, either. Any animal trainers out there who know how to train cats? Oh! Maybe that's the problem: "training cats." Cats do tend to do what they want. Oh, well. Just an idea.
Cats aren't hard to train, you just have to make them think it was their idea to do it
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Those mats are good conceptually, but too small. I am going to go to Canal Street where you can find all kinds of textile stuff because I want to find a large rubber floor mat with holes in it, the kind that would be on the floor in a factory or something.
A lot of bars use those mats behind the bar
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Guess a lot of others beat me to the punch on the bar mats
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Oops Gotta go.
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Thanks JMK. I'm having diffculty with the link though. My PC is just too slow I think. Lani did sing never say never, so I shall persist.
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Thanks JMK. I'm having diffculty with the link though. My PC is just too slow I think. Lani did sing never say never, so I shall persist.
Actually, Tom, it might be because I'm a registered user and that link has a cookie. Try this:
http://www.amcorner.com/
Then look at the left hand side under "15 most recent threads." The one you want is at the top, the Festival for Lani. It is just priceless if you're in the right frame of mind. ;)
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Oops Gotta go.
Me, too! I have no idea how many will show up for my program tonight, but I'm ready.
Bye for now.
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Time to reserve my parking space on the freeway!
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Same non result JMK. I'll try again later.
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Ah....you both can watch The Robot Client episode of The Thin Man!!! And see Phyllis Kirk struggling in the grip of the robot while wearing a dress that Helen Rose designed for Sandra Dee in THE RELUCTANT DEBUTANTE.
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LOL DR CILLA LIZ - I am not sure .... I think size is a preference.
DR RLP do you want a Dream Catcher?
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Cillaliz-The recipe book is a wonderful idea. If only I had a copy of my mother’s recipes. She was such a great cook. Most of all I want her dark English fruit cake she made every summer to serve at Christmas.
I like this one from Fred “IF YOU PLAN, YOU CAN COOK LIKE JOANN”
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Time to reserve my parking space on the freeway!
I see some things about Atlanta have not changed.
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Good morning! FJL and Tomovoz, thanks for the great suggestions. Right now I'm leaning toward "To Stir With Love, Recipe's from Joan's Kitchen"
I think everyone I'm giving it to would get the pun
I should have waited, great title :)
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Rodzinsky & TPunk-If you want dust free kitty litter try various non-clay litters. Clay litter isn’t good for cats anyway as the dust can cause lung problems. We found out the hard way. :'(
I haven’t researched the best litters, that will be for our next cat, if there is one. First I need to get through the puppy stage.
Speaking of the puppy, I had better play with him before he shreds my jeans.
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Thanks for the mail JMK. When will Puppet Theatre and Lani's Castle make its debut in Portland? Michael Barnum would love it.
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I like puppets.
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Good afternoon DRs one and all --
And a good afternoon to Esteemed BK this lovely Friday...errr -- Tuesday afternoon.
I thought that I'd mention that I ran into the "too many connections" thing for the first time this morning around 8:30 AM MST. This is the first time for me, and I kept trying over a span of about 10 minutes, and then finally gave up. I know it isn't my own server or computer, as I'm on a cable modem system here at home and have no trouble with speed.
Well, at least the computer doesn't have any trouble with speed.
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Re: DR RonP's comments about HEROES.
SPOILERS.
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You don't think mohinder has powers? Then how was he able to take naps and go back to the past and see exact scenes that happened to his father?
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....and we are graced by the ever charming MBarnum this afternoon.
It looks like our HHW breakfast bash is pulling together for around 10:30 in the morning on Saturday, Dec. 9th. How many H/Ks are planning on being in the L.A. area for the opening weekend of The Brain?
I know about Michael B. & elmoore, but not sure about which other hainsies have said they were planning on going to L.A. .
Try to make your plans known, so we can plan accordingly for a big festive table. You know, cheese slices and ham chunks don't just appear from nowhere.
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Hi DR George.....are you feeling well, or at least better today?
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Line.
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Oh...for a minute there I thought I was at rehearsal.
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Emmit or Mario....hmmmmmmmmm
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Good Morning!
Good Afternoon!
Good Evening!
Good Morning!
Good Day!
Etc., etc., etc.
In other words...
I'm OK.
I'm alive and well and making a living in D.C. And busy.
Cabaret has faded into the mists, and She Loves Me is on the horizon. -We have our first preview this Friday.
Oh! And as of this past Saturday, I am officially the godfather of my niece, Emily. -And she still makes me cry when I look at her and hold her - beatific innocence.
I shall return...
And once I get the stitches out of my left thumb in the morning.... -Yep, four of 'em!*
Laters...
*How's that for a teaser.
**OH, and for 20% off your next DeepDiscountDVD.com order, use the code "WESTWOOD" at checkout.
***And I know I have been missed, and I've been missing too while I've been missing. I'll be back. Not Now. Later. Soon. I promise.
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Nice to see DR Jose back and posting, none the worse for wear.
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How wonderful to see DR Jose back.. best of thumb vibes! A Tom Thumb reference.
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Page Seven FANTASIA dance!!!
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Hi DR George.....are you feeling well, or at least better today?
Better, thanks...but not done with it, though. But I have my over-the-counter medications with me, so I'm covered. :)
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~~~Thumb Vibes for Jose!!~~~
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Since my newspaper didn't come this morning, I cleaning the living room then, so now I have nothing to occupy myself but more Warner cartoons before the evening's programs begin.
WBBL.
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Variety Headline:
IVORY TICKLER IN STITCHES
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LOL JRand56!
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Watching CRY DANGER! on TCM. Lots of nice LA/Bunker Hill locations circa 1950.
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Sounds more like a advertisement in a "Special Interest" shop window! (not that I would know)
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Hey JRand56, I just read that TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK / DON'T KNOCK THE TWIST and ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK / DON'T KNOCK THE ROCK are getting official DVD releases.
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THUMB-THING ABOUT AMALIA - that should be the title of something
Fast recovery vibes to Jose!
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Hey JRand56, I just read that TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK / DON'T KNOCK THE TWIST and ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK / DON'T KNOCK THE ROCK are getting official DVD releases.
There is a god! 8)
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Sounds more like a advertisement in a "Special Interest" shop window! (not that I would know)
Nor would I. ::)
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CRY DANGER stars Rhonda Fleming...or Rhoda Flaming as one of my interviewees called her.
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MusicGuy - Skip and I expect to be there for the Sat. morning late breakfast, assuming no travel problems on Friday.
We're staying at the Sheraton Universal and will need to cab to the breakfast place; is it a very far cab ride from Universal City?
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Rhonda Flaming is the definite weak link in CRY DANGER! DR MBARNUM....everyone else is doing fine.
However....I think DR MUSICGUY has a personal connection with Ms Fleming.... :-[
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I am ThisClose to buying the TARZAN set, volume 2. And DRJOSE sending along the secret word may have pushed me over the edge.
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DR Sandra told me amusing stories about bubble wrap and sloppy joes at preschool today.
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So, DR Ron, you got your FORBIDDEN PLANET today? I read a review that said the Robby the Robot miniature included in that collector's set is very detailed.
I am really looking forward to seeing the film with the advances in DVD encoding technologies that have taken place since the original disc was released.
It comes with an offer for a life-sized (7 feet), animatronic Robby the Robot in a limited numbered edition.
If you're interested in pursuing it, let me know!
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"Jose's secret word pushing me over the edge" - was that a sleeze movie or a snuff movie?
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Cats aren't hard to train, you just have to make them think it was their idea to do it
Cats truly are trainable. I had a friend who trained his cat to say his prayers before each meal. The cat would hop up in a chair, put both paws together on the table and put his head to the top of his paws. He'd hold that until my friend said, "Amen!"
I've seen a cat use/flush a toilet, too....but the toilet had a chain flush...with a metal hoop on the end....the cat put his paw into the hoop and, with just a little weight applied, the toilet would flush.
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It comes with an offer for a life-sized (7 feet), animatronic Robby the Robot in a limited numbered edition.
If you're interested in pursuing it, let me know!
As a Christmas present, maybe. :P
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**OH, and for 20% off your next DeepDiscountDVD.com order, use the code "WESTWOOD" at checkout.
***And I know I have been missed, and I've been missing too while I've been missing. I'll be back. Not Now. Later. Soon. I promise.
JOSE!
Thanks for the code above....I had already placed an order over the weekend...and forgot you can't order more than once per code word.
Now I have ordered "Lois and Clark Season 4" and got the 20% discount thanks to you!
For those who may have used the Westwood code and want to order again, try SUPERSALE!
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wbbl
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You guys keep tempting me with those darn 20% discounts!
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I am intrigued about Musicguy and Rhonda Fleming. I must know more.
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Jeanne-There are books on how to train cats. We had a cat that used the toilet on occasion (at first no one believed me he was doing this). Unfortunately, he used the toilet about as often as he used the kitty litter. ::)
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I was driving in my car yesterday, I turned on the radio and what did I hear.....
"Save the Cheerleader, Save the World" No lie! I burst out laughing and thought of DR Ron
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Well, off to print books and watch Dancing With the Stars.....GO EMMIT!!!!!
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Darn, wish I had seen HEROES so I could read, and maybe join in on the discussion.
I did see HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER and enjoyed the episode.
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I'm leaving work now. I'm going home to take a nap before rehearsal. That really helped me yesterday. There isn't any "live" TV that I want to watch tonight, so I'll watch some shows on my (new) DVR (that I got through Comcast) and delete them. I think I have last Friday's "Las Vegas" to watch and a couple of shows from digital cable that I can't remember.
Until later!
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...the hours creep on apace...
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Save your money DRMBARNUM - you must have money to spend when you are out with THE QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE....
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We need a picture of the suit you bought to wear to the Opening Night!
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Woooooooo hoooooooooooo - here comes the Freestyle Dance on DWTS!!
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I am definitely cheering for Mario (DANCING WITH THE STARS). I know people think Emmitt is the underdog. But with his fan support i think it will be a miracle if he doesn't win.
If anyone wants to vote for mario it's 1-800-868-3407 (don't know emmitt's code).
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Okay now i'm annoyed. I just went to vote online (for dancing with the stars). And it says the site is too busy. Not a good sign.
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Jose-Congratulations on becoming a Godfather! Emily is very lucky.
I’m lucky too, I get to see you next month. :)
Good thumb healing vibes!
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Two outstanding free dance routines.....I think both the GUYS outdanced their partners tonight.
ONE of the freestyle routines and a few too many REPEAT steps for me. It was saved for me by the last move!
The second was my favorite....marvelous. They brought it and served it!
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That's right DR JOSE is the Godfather....just when he thought he was out....they pulled him back in!
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DRJANE where are you seeing DRJOSE? I must have missed something....not ususual.
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I just had a healthy (OK, maybe not so healthy) helping of the Gobfather flavor of ice cream from Ben & Jerry's in honor of Jose's becoming a godfather.
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I just had a healthy (OK, maybe not so healthy) helping of the Gobfather flavor of ice cream from Ben & Jerry's in honor of Jose's becoming a godfather.
Perfect! 8)
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So if MBarnum is wearing his opening night suit on opening night, what will he wear on his birthday (which also happens to be that weekend, IIRC)?
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That was just a very vague reference to the earlier "running bare" jokes.
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I just got through a couple of times for Mario, DRJENNIFER.
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That was just a very vague reference to the earlier "running bare" jokes.
DRFJL have you heard "Running Bear" in Japanese? 8)
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Any/all of the following DDD 20% off Discount Codes should work:
DVDTALK
USATODAY
NYTIMES
SUPERSALE
DDDCD
DD1110
DVDPRICESEARCH
LATIMES
ESPN
YAHOO
JIM
WGN
XM
PRICESEARCH
01584
I know for sure Supersale, USAToday and NYTImes work, hint, hint, nudge, nudge say n'more.
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Between my manic DVD buying at DDD and my manic book buying at History Book Club (9.99 per book, plus maximum 1.99 s/h), I have spent waaaay too much money this past month. :)
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I bought Tarzan VOL 2 - SUPERSALE
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Between my manic DVD buying at DDD and my manic book buying at History Book Club (9.99 per book, plus maximum 1.99 s/h), I have spent waaaay too much money this past month. :)
It's only money. 8) Play piano harder.
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Funny, I don't look Jewish department:
Best deals I got at History Book Club:
National Geographic 8th edition World Atlas (the huge one with all the satellite photography). List price $125, my price $9.99
Sixth Edition Columbia Encyclopedia, list price $125, my price $9.99
The Complete Michaelangelo (everything he painted, sculpted and wrote--did you know he wrote?--in one unbelievably huge coffee table book), list price $95, my price $9.99.
Oy.
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Did you hear about the big Eminem drugs bust?
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Police photos....
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It's only money. 8) Play piano harder.
A club owner once told me he didn't like "wimp pianists." I told him that wasn't a problem. I actually ended up breaking a piano string that night at his club, no joke. ;D
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Michaelangelo books sounds great, DRJMK.
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A club owner once told me he didn't like "wimp pianists." I told him that wasn't a problem. I actually ended up breaking a piano string that night at his club, no joke. ;D
LOL....flat or sharp? ;D
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Off to watch NIP/TUCK
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One for Emmitt
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And one for Mario
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I voted 5 times for Emmit. I got through on the internet but did it early. I like Emmit's free style better than Marios.....horse racing....I am cheering for Emmit, but really don't care who wins. They both did a fabulous job
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Morocco is a good, good movie.
But not one to watch during a depressive episode.
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If this day is how it's going to be for the next three weeks, I'll never survive for the trip to LA! I got home to find I'd set the VCR correctly but taped the wrong channel. Damn!
Tomorrow morning I shall tackle "The Brain's Song."
DR MusicGuy, I don't thoink I'll able to join you for breakfast; I hope to spend Saturday with my hosts, since it's doubtful I'll see them much until then. Of couse, I have no idea what their plans are, and by Saturday they may be glad not to see me!
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No, not interested in that life sized Robby. It's like $70,000, isn't it?
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Tonight I took out the cartoon DVD and instead put in the 1953 JULIUS CAESAR. It looked marvelous and was bolstered by a new Dolby Digital 5.1 track that was REALLY resonating around my den.
With the picture so vastly improved, I did catch shadows of the overhead mic a couple of times. Still, what a cast! What a production! It's one of my favorite Shakespeares on film.
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I watched LAW & ORDER: CI tonight to catch guest star Michael Biehn and also for the first time Rita Moreno playing Goren (Vincent D'onofrio)'s ailing mother. Torn as he was between caring for her whining and trying to solve a high profile case (the police commissioner's missing daughter newly back from Iraq), Goren had a very explosive episode tonight. Enjoyed the show.
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nip/tuck jumped almost twenty years into the future to show us what happens to all the major characters. Interesting if less compelling than usual.
I knew Joley Richardson was leaving the series, so I guess this was as good a send-off as possible.
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And tomorrow I'll have VERONICA MARS, HOUSE, 3 LBS., and SVU to watch.
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We need a picture of the suit you bought to wear to the Opening Night!
It will need a few alterations first! LOL! But I got it for only $2...slacks and jacket and 1950s tie! Quite the vintage look if I can only find a hat.
Of course I could just end up looking dorky! LOL! But maybe someone would think I had just come from a movie set.
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My birthday suit could use a few alterations too!
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John Gabriel is making a play for Connie Stevens on tonights episode of HAWAIIAN EYE...now Bob Conrad is threatening John Gabriel...of couse he has to look up to John Gabriel...but still, he is tryng to act threatening.
I wonder whose job it was to make sure Conrad was always standing on boxes so as not to appear too short!
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Heading for bed now.
Good night!
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My birthday suit could use a few alterations too!
Hahaha! So could mine.
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As fate would have it, TPunk showed me this link yesterday to a video of someone's cat who learned how to flush a toilet and is fascinated just flushing it again and again. It is quite something to watch...
http://cutecast.ning.com/index.php/main/video/show?id=2379646
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Note to Jose: I only have your old cell #. Give a call sometime.
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Yay! My aunt in Manhattan Beach says of course I can come stay with her for the weekend of Dec. 9th. I figured she would, but getting her email made me feel warm & fuzzy inside. My energy just isn't what it could be tonight.
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DR Jose, It was good to see you even for a brief fleeting moment. Looking forward to you coming back
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A lull. ;)
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Tonight's rehearsal was just going through the music. It went well and I got to leave at about 8:30. :) As for rehearsal tomorrow (Wednesday), I don't need to be there! ;D I get a night off. Starting Thursday, however, we're really going to be running the show. We open in two weeks!! I have no doubt that it'll all come together in plenty of time and we'll have a great run. :D
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And surely the cast of cannibals will not chew up the scenery DR George. It should be fun.
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And surely the cast of cannibals will not chew up the scenery DR George. It should be fun.
Oh, you can bet that there's scenery chewing! ;)
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Home very late, and must now write Ye Olde Notes.
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Well...I'm going to bed. Good night, BK and Tomovoz. It's been a long, been a long, been a long, been a long day (a How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying reference) :)