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Well, you've read the notes, the notes had thirty-one flavors, and now it is time for you to post until the thirty-one cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: RIMY!
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BK, as for the remainder of the Adam-12 episodes you have, you will be pleased with the many location shots....and you old buddy Tony Dow shows up, as well.
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Watched a cool episode of KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATRE featuring Gloria Swanson, then a 1970s X-rated musical titled ALICE IN WONDERLAND, as well as an episode of Perry Mason....all in one evening.
Now is time for to go to bed, for I have a long day at the state fair tomorrow.
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I must get me some more episodes of KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATRE...JRand59 sent me an episode some time back which I really liked, and then this other episode was so much fun.
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TOD
The first time I actually remember eating ice cream was when I regained consciousness after having my tonsils out at age 5 (It was a great vanilla - and soon there after my Father arrived with my promised Cowboy Suit - as promised for being brave about the surgery.) Actually, I was concerned because I "came to" crying and was very upset because I was crying!
Favorite flavors are Egg Nog, Rum Raisin and Black Raspberry - served with rich dark chocolate.
I have never had a flavor ice cream I didn't enjoy (but then I've never had either trout or asparagus ice cream that have been featured on Iron Chef America).
der Brucer
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I can't remember when the first time I had ice cream...but one of the earliest memories that I have is when I was probably three years old and we lived in Texas (my dad was in the army), an ice cream truck would come to our neighborhood and we would chase after the truck with ice cream that we just bought. That's one of my earliest memories of any kind.
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I'm up early, I guess in anticipation of the household having to get up early tomorrow, so that Skip can fly to La Jolla, California, USA to be at the final La Jolla Playhouse performances of Herringbone.
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Enjoy La Jolla, I hope the weather is wonderful.
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Well, it's 3:13AM, everyone still has their air conditioners on.
I'm awake as I went to sleep right after work. The cars were covered in ashes when we left.
Just watched The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, that was fun.
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Have a great weekend. Filled with lucky vibes, and pistachio almond ice cream from 31 flavors.
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The Brain in playing in Indiana, I thought George lived in Washington.
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There is no Brain in Indiana as far as I can tell.
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Rehearsal went okay last night. Today I am working. Oh well.
TOD:
Vanilla. And it is still my favorite. I can't fine chocolate chip either - so I bought MINT chocolate chip and it tastes like toothpaste.
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Off to MOVING LAND (a new thrill ride at Disneyland) for the day.
....And miles to go before I sleep! :P ::) :-\
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Moving vibes to DR KERRY!!!
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Saturday morning greetings! We were awakened early by our
alarm clock DS Rob, who's on the road to Ohio's north coast to meet his girlfriend at Cedar Point. Later this morning, Richard and I are going to Cincinnati to do a couple of errands and to go out to lunch.
Hmm - Montgomery Inn?...The Grande Finale?...Cheesecake Factory?...
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~~~HASSLE-FREE MOVING DAY VIBES~~~
for DR Kerry!!!!!!
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Smooth move vibes to DR Kerry!
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TOD - I don't remember it, but my first taste of ice cream must have been at Larry's (not DR elmore), the ice cream stand across the street from our house in Portland, Oregon. My mother tells about taking me there in a stroller and hearing Larry wondering how he could take a vacation without someone to work the store. Mom volunteered and worked there until we moved to Detroit then I was 2 and a half.
There isn't much ice cream I don't like - I'll try to have some chocolate chip at Graeter's when we're in Cincinnati this afternoon.
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Watched a cool episode of KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATRE featuring Gloria Swanson, then a 1970s X-rated musical titled ALICE IN WONDERLAND, as well as an episode of Perry Mason....all in one evening.
Now is time for to go to bed, for I have a long day at the state fair tomorrow.
Did you know the music for the X-rated ALICE IN WONDERLAND was written by Peter Matz, the great arranger who did Streisand's first albums and a lot of great things? I liked him very much.
Also, about the state fair, DR MBarnum: under what category are you entered?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Blue Ribbon Vibes for DR MBarnum! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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~~~HASSLE-FREE MOVING DAY VIBES~~~
for DR Kerry!!!!!!
Ditto!
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Vibes to Kerry for moving! I wonder if his new place will have any interesting neighbors. This last place did!
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Vibes that sometime soon DR Ginny will have a daughter-in-law. It's about time.
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DR MBarnum: under what category are you entered?
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Good morning, all! I have a long day working on Brent's holiday album before I meet Matthew, my best friend from college, to see TAKING WOODSTOCK at 5:00. I am very much looking forward to it. By the time we have dinner and I get home, it will be rather late, but I will check in during the day.
The was a frozen locker/butcher on Park Street, which was within walking distance of my grandmother's house on Tenth Avenue, that made ice cream and sold it out of two windows facing the street; you could also buy cartons, although we always got cones. I have no idea of the name of the locker but he place was always referred to as "Park Street Ice Cream" and that was my favorite place to go on a hot summer night. My dad loved ice cream so he was always ready to drive everyone there, wait in line for a rather long period of time, and the ice cream was delicious. When that area was overhauled by the City in the 1970s, Park Street Ice Cream vanished and showed up briefly in Trenton, Ohio.
The other ice cream place was on Central Avenue, Elite's, which made their own ice cream and candies; the shop was the place to go after high school in the 1960s. By the 1970s, Elite's had moved to Crawford Street before vanishing as well.
My dad's two favorite flavors were strawberry and black cherry, and they are two of mine as well.
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BK,
I love it when you fly.
Your comments about your fellow passengers always make me laugh out loud.
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Ice cream?
I'm sure that the first flavor I ever tasted was vanilla.
But, I love any flavor that has chocolate in it.
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Vibes that sometime soon DR Ginny will have a daughter-in-law. It's about time.
DR Laura :o
Do you know something I don't?
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Good morning!
Another day in the mid-80s, but a look ahead at the five day forecast suggests that it's cooling off next week into highs in the 70s. That would be SO great for birthday week!
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I did not have a great night. Another one of those sleep for three-four hours, stay awake for two, sleep for two nights. I feel punch-drunk right now.
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Page Two Dance!!!
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I can't believe I was able to do it because my arm was hurting this morning, but I pushed myself to get the front yard mowed. It was not fun, and if this condition persists into next summer, I'll have to hire out the mowing of the yard because it's just too bothersome to do it.
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When I finish upstairs this morning, I should have time to watch another episode of LIE TO ME. I also have last night's PSYCH and MONK to watch while I eat lunch the next two days.
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I finished watching HARPER'S ISLAND last night. It took me 2 days to watch all 13 episodes.
The show is no work of art, but it is fun and, I must admit, I did "jump" a couple of times.
However, I did have a pretty good idea who the killer was by the end of episode 6. It was just a hunch, but it turned out to be right.
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My work project today, of course, continues with the second 3-hour movie of THE HUMAN CONDITION. In this one, the main character participates in the Japanese army during the Manchurian War.
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I watched the first three episodes of HARPER'S ISLAND when it originally aired, but I just thought the acting was so terrible and most of the characters so uninteresting that it didn't hook me and I stopped watching after the third episode.
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DR MattH - sorry you're still having discomfort.
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Another ice cream place I loved was Washtenaw Dairy (http://washtenawdairy.com) in Ann Arbor, Michigan. My aunt and her family lived near there when I was in junior high and I remember that the ice cream cones were about the size of parking meters. It's a townie place, so it took some convincing on my part to get my college friends to go there.
I think it's the model for the corner dairy where the characters in Valerie Laken's book Dream House go for ice cream.
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I watched the first three episodes of HARPER'S ISLAND when it originally aired, but I just thought the acting was so terrible and most of the characters so uninteresting that it didn't hook me and I stopped watching after the third episode.
It gets better, and you get hooked.
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And the word of the day is: RIMY!
And The Song Of The Day Is: BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE
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Hope this is not a controversial statement, but watching MONK and PSYCH last night (not something I regularly do) made me think as a hypothesis that the lighthearted graphic treatment of murder and corpses on TV are contributing to a certain distancing of the impact of death of others in the real world, an immunization to people for the horror of the death of people who are outside of our own circles.
That ends my philoso-pothesis for the weekend. :)
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~~~HASSLE-FREE MOVING DAY VIBES~~~
for DR Kerry!!!!!!
Ditto!
DITTO! DITTO!
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TOD
Don't remember the first time, but it had to be chocolate. When I traveled by car to go to Cape Code for the first time we stop at a Howard Johnson and I had a Moca Chip. And that flavor and its variants (capucinno chip, chocolate chip) are now my favorite.
Does Howard Johnson exist anymore selling ice cream?
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TOD:
I don't generally like sherbets, but just about any other ice cream is to die for. I assume vanilla was the first ice cream I was given. It was my father's favorite and we always had some on hand (I preferred chocolate), but I tend to buy one flavor ice cream instead of the innumerable combinations that are also available.
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Guess I'm going to head downstairs now and get the rest of the day going.
WBBL.
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Salt Lake City had two wonderful, old fashioned ice cream parlors, Snelgrove's and VaLora's. VaLora's had divoon chocolate and Snelgrove's had amazing Burnt Almond Fudge. My sister was just in SLC and said Snelgrove's had closed, sadly. They had a huge rotating double scoop ice cream cone (ice cream cone, did you say ice cream cone? Yes, rotating ice cream cone--a Monty Python reference, kind of ;) ) on their street sign.
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I just saw this headline:
Mel Gibson To Star In Jodie Foster’s ‘Beaver’
It's hard getting that image out of my head.
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My new Onkyo 7.1 home theater system is due to arrive today, with the new slim PS3 due on Monday, after which I should have a brand spanking new home theater environment.
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Mel Gibson to Star in Jodie Foster's Beaver is the title of my new X rated musical.
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Dr. Mansur Murtah has written to inform me there's money waiting for me in a Nigerian bank. I'm pretty sure Dr. Mansur Murtah was a villain in a Charlie Chan mystery. ;)
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Good Morning!
I'm up, I'm up... And I just had to change the channel since Charlie Gibson kept talking and talking while they were prepping the casket... :-\
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Here's the Snelgrove's sign (evidently after a truck had hit the bottom of it):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/arts_enthusiast/2289810844/
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One word, DR Jose: C-Span
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One word, DR Jose: C-Span
Now that the service has started, it seems all the chatter and commentary has stopped. I hope. -But I'm watching the service on MSNBC now.
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I will say, it does feel a little weird to be "multi-tasking": watching Ted Kennedy's funeral on TV, and surfing the web at the same time. -Sort of like my own "chatter", I guess. :-\
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It's my lucky morning--there's money waiting for me in a Nigerian bank, and I've just been alerted that I've been awarded a BMW!
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Someone by the name of Daniel Six friended me on FACEBOOK. Does this name ring a bell to anyone here? I don't know who this is, but wonder if I am just not remembering, and I do not recognize any of his friends. I have not accepted him thus far.
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I wouldn't accept anyone less than a 7 1/2, Mike. ;)
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Euphemism? You decide.
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Off to Cincinnati...bye for now!
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DR Matt H, even if you haven't been healthy for decades something like what you are experiencing knocks you for a loop.
I found DEFIANCE an excellent adaptation of the book. Keith also liked the movie very much. As for THE READER, is isn’t a story I care to experience again after having read it
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I'm up, I'm up. I slept almost nine hours, which was lovelier than lovely. If I do the same tonight, I should be perky by Monday. Perky By Monday - that's the title of my next novel.
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There will indeed be a production of The Brain in Indiana next year.
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DR Cilla thanks for the description of spaghetti bread. I was expecting spaghetti in it.;D It sounds yummy.
Just curious, are you planning to do WW on your own to see if you don't need to return in the fall? I find weighing myself every day helps control my eating.
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SAFE, EASY & FUN TRAVELS FOR SKIP!
MOVING VIBES FOR DR KERRY!
MAY YOU BE VERY HAPPY IN YOUR NEW HOME!!
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I don't remember my first ice cream experience. But our family has always celebrated millstones at Sugar Bowl in downtown Scottsdale. I never went there with my family when I was a kid, though.
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FEELING CREAM CHEESE
That is the name of my next novel. Or possibly:
HOW TO CRACK A PAPER OMELETTE
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Original 31 flavors
The original flavors when Baskin-Robbins first opened in 1945 were:[7]
* Banana Nut Fudge
* Black Walnut
* Burgundy Cherry
* Butterscotch Ribbon
* Cherry Macaroon
* Chocolate
* Chocolate Almond
* Chocolate Chip
* Chocolate Fudge
* Chocolate Mint
* Chocolate Ribbon
* Coffee
* Coffee Candy
* Date Nut
* Egg Nog
* French Vanilla
* Green Mint Stick
* Lemon Crisp
* Lemon Custard
* Lemon Sherbet
* Maple Nut
* Orange Sherbet
* Peach
* Peppermint Fudge Ribbon
* Peppermint Stick
* Pineapple Sherbet
* Raspberry Sherbet
* Rocky Road
* Strawberry
* Vanilla
* Vanilla Burnt Almond
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I would get either chocolate, chocolate chip or chocolate ribbon. My favorite was a scoop of chocolate on the bottom with chocolate chip on the top in a sugar cone.
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Watched a cool episode of KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATRE featuring Gloria Swanson, then a 1970s X-rated musical titled ALICE IN WONDERLAND, as well as an episode of Perry Mason....all in one evening.
Now is time for to go to bed, for I have a long day at the state fair tomorrow.
MBarnum watched an X rated musical? ???
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DR JRand I like your description of mint chocolate chip. I find it disgusting.
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I've just won a SECOND BMW!!!!
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Watched a cool episode of KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATRE featuring Gloria Swanson, then a 1970s X-rated musical titled ALICE IN WONDERLAND, as well as an episode of Perry Mason....all in one evening.
Now is time for to go to bed, for I have a long day at the state fair tomorrow.
MBarnum watched an X rated musical? ???
Of course, what was X rated in 1970 is probably PG now.
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There is no Brain in Indiana as far as I can tell.
......and there never was.
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Good morning, all! I have a long day working on Brent's holiday album before I meet Matthew, my best friend from college, to see TAKING WOODSTOCK at 5:00. I am very much looking forward to it. By the time we have dinner and I get home, it will be rather late, but I will check in during the day.
Your best friend from college? Matthew? Pity your college roommates Mark, Luke, and John could not have joined you.
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DR TCB - I was just checking out some pictures on one of my friend's Facebook pages, and I'm surprised that when you posted the pics from Guys & Dolls here on HHW that I didn't recognize or realize that I knew your Sarah Brown, Jenness! I guess her married name threw me off.
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I just saw this headline:
Mel Gibson To Star In Jodie Foster’s ‘Beaver’
It's hard getting that image out of my head.
It sounds rather terrifying for Jodie, as well.
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DR Cilla thanks for the description of spaghetti bread. I was expecting spaghetti in it.;D It sounds yummy.
Just curious, are you planning to do WW on your own to see if you don't need to return in the fall? I find weighing myself every day helps control my eating.
Are you kidding? Weighing myself every day counts as my excercise.
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DR TCB - I was just checking out some pictures on one of my friend's Facebook pages, and I'm surprised that when you posted the pics from Guys & Dolls here on HHW that I didn't recognize or realize that I knew your Sarah Brown, Jenness! I guess her married name threw me off.
Are you serious? You know Jenny?
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Don't be thrown off, Jose, by my calling her Jenny. I think her husband, Jullian and I are the only ones that do.
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What a great list o' flavors Jane posted. I'll tell you which one I'd go for RIGHT NOW - cherry macaroon. Gimme, Gimme.
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But no one can tell me about the seeming disappearance of chocolate chip ice cream from the grocery store?
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DR TCB - I was just checking out some pictures on one of my friend's Facebook pages, and I'm surprised that when you posted the pics from Guys & Dolls here on HHW that I didn't recognize or realize that I knew your Sarah Brown, Jenness! I guess her married name threw me off.
Are you serious? You know Jenny?
When I did the bus and truck tour of Anything Goes, she played Hope Harcourt. -I was also her "Secret Satan" - we toured in the Fall, so no chance for a "Secret Santa". ;)
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I have to go to this meeting shortly. At nine, it was already too hot to jog!
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But no one can tell me about the seeming disappearance of chocolate chip ice cream from the grocery store?
I still Chocolate Chip in the freezer case of my grocery store(s), and at the various ice cream and gelato places I frequent.
Was there a sale on ice cream this weekend? Chocolate Chip is usually one of the first flavors to sell out.
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This meeting is something that's very annoying to me - a couple of the people involved in the long musical thrive on mind games, and this meeting is the result of such a mind game. However, as the person will find out, it's going to backfire on him - he's got one thing in mind (and I've already been told what it is by another member of the team), but it's going to turn around on him in a major way and I'm hoping that after this meeting all unnecessary and pointless drama, of which this person is the Queen, will cease once and for all.
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What a great list o' flavors Jane posted. I'll tell you which one I'd go for RIGHT NOW - cherry macaroon. Gimme, Gimme.
Does anyone make "Burnt Almond" anymore? -I don't think I've ever seen or tasted that before - unless it's been renamed.
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But no one can tell me about the seeming disappearance of chocolate chip ice cream from the grocery store?
I still Chocolate Chip in the freezer case of my grocery store(s), and at the various ice cream and gelato places I frequent.
Was there a sale on ice cream this weekend? Chocolate Chip is usually one of the first flavors to sell out.
Gelson's doesn't really do sales on anything. No, there was simply not a container of chocolate chip ice cream anywhere - not any brand, which seemed odd to me. I'll check Von's out later today.
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Lots of MINT chocolate chip, but I don't like MINT chocolate chip.
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But no one can tell me about the seeming disappearance of chocolate chip ice cream from the grocery store?
Nope. I only buy Baskin Robbins Chocolate Chip. I have it hand packed in the store so I can see it is loaded with chips. In the past I found the pre-packed to be short on the chips. This was years ago & maybe the problem has been rectified, still I like to see what I'm getting.
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Maybe I'll go there then.
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And as for the Topic of the Day...
I'm really not sure what my first ice cream memory was, but...
-I remember the dishes of orange sherbet that were served as dessert whenever we went out for Chinese food.
-The vanilla soft-serve cones from Herfy's. The Kid's Meals had a coupon that you would punch-out from the box. You'd bring it up to counter - after you finished your burger, of course ;) - and claim your cone.
*DR TCB - Are there still Herfy's in Seattle?
-I also remember those blue Snow Star ice cream boxes from Safeway. My parents usually had a carton of Neapolitan ice cream in the freezer. Sometimes we would scoop it out of the carton, other times we would open up the carton and slice it.
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What a great list o' flavors Jane posted. I'll tell you which one I'd go for RIGHT NOW - cherry macaroon. Gimme, Gimme.
Does anyone make "Burnt Almond" anymore? -I don't think I've ever seen or tasted that before - unless it's been renamed.
Were the almonds really "burnt"? Or was that just a term they used for "toasted" or "roasted"?
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I don't like MINT chocolate chip.
Sam I am! ;)
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Moving vibes to DR KERRY!!!
~~~DITTO!!~~~
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DR TCB - I was just checking out some pictures on one of my friend's Facebook pages, and I'm surprised that when you posted the pics from Guys & Dolls here on HHW that I didn't recognize or realize that I knew your Sarah Brown, Jenness! I guess her married name threw me off.
Are you serious? You know Jenny?
When I did the bus and truck tour of Anything Goes, she played Hope Harcourt. -I was also her "Secret Satan" - we toured in the Fall, so no chance for a "Secret Santa". ;)
What an increbily small world. Jose worked with Jenness in ANYTHING GOES, I worked with her in GUYS AND DOLLS, and son, Jed, worked with her in MUSIC MAN up in Leavenworth!
(http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u271/actr2000/2009_0523GandD0025.jpg)
Jeness with husband, Jullian (she is on the right)
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But no one can tell me about the seeming disappearance of chocolate chip ice cream from the grocery store?
I still Chocolate Chip in the freezer case of my grocery store(s), and at the various ice cream and gelato places I frequent.
Was there a sale on ice cream this weekend? Chocolate Chip is usually one of the first flavors to sell out.
Gelson's doesn't really do sales on anything. No, there was simply not a container of chocolate chip ice cream anywhere - not any brand, which seemed odd to me. I'll check Von's out later today.
Maybe it has something to do with that new book: THE JOY OF CHOCOLATE CHIP ICE CREAM SEX.
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And as for the Topic of the Day...
I'm really not sure what my first ice cream memory was, but...
-I remember the dishes of orange sherbet that were served as dessert whenever we went out for Chinese food.
-The vanilla soft-serve cones from Herfy's. The Kid's Meals had a coupon that you would punch-out from the box. You'd bring it up to counter - after you finished your burger, of course ;) - and claim your cone.
*DR TCB - Are there still Herfy's in Seattle?
Oh yes, there are still a few Herfy's around.
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there are still a few Herfy's around.
And THEY starred with Jennes in some other musical.
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there are still a few Herfy's around.
And THEY starred with Jennes in some other musical.
I am waiting to find out what show George did with Jenness.
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there are still a few Herfy's around.
And THEY starred with Jennes in some other musical.
I am waiting to find out what show George did with Jenness.
Sadly, I have not (yet) had the opportunity...someday, but not so far. Of course, the best reason that I would want to do a show with her would be to get a chance to see her husband up close...but that's just me. ;)
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Jenness, post show.
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Good morning, all! I have a long day working on Brent's holiday album before I meet Matthew, my best friend from college, to see TAKING WOODSTOCK at 5:00. I am very much looking forward to it. By the time we have dinner and I get home, it will be rather late, but I will check in during the day.
Your best friend from college? Matthew? Pity your college roommates Mark, Luke, and John could not have joined you.
They're visiting Dad.
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there are still a few Herfy's around.
And THEY starred with Jennes in some other musical.
I am waiting to find out what show George did with Jenness.
Sadly, I have not (yet) had the opportunity...someday, but not so far. Of course, the best reason that I would want to do a show with her would be to get a chance to see her husband up close...but that's just me. ;)
Yes, he is both a GUY and a DOLL.
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Good morning, all! I have a long day working on Brent's holiday album before I meet Matthew, my best friend from college, to see TAKING WOODSTOCK at 5:00. I am very much looking forward to it. By the time we have dinner and I get home, it will be rather late, but I will check in during the day.
Your best friend from college? Matthew? Pity your college roommates Mark, Luke, and John could not have joined you.
They're visiting Dad.
;D ROTFLMAO! ;D
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I just saw this headline:
Mel Gibson To Star In Jodie Foster’s ‘Beaver’
It's hard getting that image out of my head.
It sounds rather terrifying for Jodie, as well.
Well, she's pretty fond of beavers, I hear.
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Mint Chocolate Chip was always my favorite ice cream as a kid, and I love still now. I also enjoy a dark chocolate with cherries in it type of ice cream.
OH, how I would love to be able to eat ice cream again >:(
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Hope this is not a controversial statement, but watching MONK and PSYCH last night (not something I regularly do) made me think as a hypothesis that the lighthearted graphic treatment of murder and corpses on TV are contributing to a certain distancing of the impact of death of others in the real world, an immunization to people for the horror of the death of people who are outside of our own circles.
That ends my philoso-pothesis for the weekend. :)
It makes sense, though.
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Dear FJL, I agree with you 100%. I've thought that for a long time.
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TOD:
I don't generally like sherbets, but just about any other ice cream is to die for. I assume vanilla was the first ice cream I was given. It was my father's favorite and we always had some on hand (I preferred chocolate), but I tend to buy one flavor ice cream instead of the innumerable combinations that are also available.
I don't remember the brand, but there's a Neapolitan chocolate with five different chocolate flavors from white to dark chocolate that's very good, and it's not too rich. :D
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The weather and humidity are horrible but I now have my tickets for the train to DC and my tickets for tonight's movie.
And now back to a holiday album.
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T.O.D.
My first memory of ice cream was on the one trip that my parents my sister, and I went on together, before my parents divorced. Both my sister and I ate strawberry ice cream cones, and we both got car sick. Neither one of will eat strawberry ice cream to this day.
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And now I must get ready to go to work for a few hours, then to my sister's to help move a very heavy TV onto a table...and I'll probably have to do some other stuff.
Have a good day, all!
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For breakfast I had blood-orange Italian sorbet and lemon Italian sorbet (1/4 pint of each). Does that count as ice cream.
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My favorite ice cream memory was when my mom, my sister, and I moved to Tacoma when I was five years old. We lived a block away from a little store called the Ice Creamery (clever names those Tacomans). My mother would not allow my sister and I to go there unaccompanied, because that is where all the hoods hung out! But they had the best black licorice ice cream I ever tasted.
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TOD:
I don't generally like sherbets, but just about any other ice cream is to die for. I assume vanilla was the first ice cream I was given. It was my father's favorite and we always had some on hand (I preferred chocolate), but I tend to buy one flavor ice cream instead of the innumerable combinations that are also available.
I don't remember the brand, but there's a Neapolitan chocolate with five different chocolate flavors from white to dark chocolate that's very good, and it's not too rich. :D
Breyer's. -Although, I think they only make the "Triple Chocolate" "rainbow" right now.
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Now for some coffee and to finish projects in progress. I need to find everything to sell my dad's telescope and car. And make a box of the paperwork I need to keep for his taxes for 2009.
And music, what to listen to for a Saturday.
Artist's choice should do the trick for the next few hours.
Yea for Saturdays and time. ;D ;D ;D
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For breakfast I had blood-orange Italian sorbet and lemon Italian sorbet
Did you have to wear sunglasses? 8)
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My favorite ice cream memory was when my mom, my sister, and I moved to Tacoma when I was five years old. We lived a block away from a little store called the Ice Creamery (clever names those Tacomans). My mother would not allow my sister and I to go there unaccompanied, because that is where all the hoods hung out! But they had the best black licorice ice cream I ever tasted.
OH! And I think there was an Ice Creamery across from the piano place in the mall that I took lesson at when I lived in Seattle. I only think this because I remember trying that Black Licorice Ice Cream. I didn't really like it, but it was really cool just how black and gray and it would make your teeth and tongue.
*They also had Bubble Gum Ice Cream that had bits of bubble gum in it. Of course, ice-cream-cold bubble gum doesn't really "chew". You sort of had to store it in your cheeks - like a chipmunk - until you had enough bits of gum, and until it had warmed up enough to be chewable.
*Oh, and there was an Orange Julius stand next to the ice cream place too. :)
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For breakfast I had blood-orange Italian sorbet and lemon Italian sorbet (1/4 pint of each). Does that count as ice cream.
Sorbets are primarily made from fruit, so, although, it's not technically "ice cream", you did have breakfast. :)
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Just remember, DR Kerry: Moving can be a hassle, but when you're done you're left with a huge pile of bubble wrap. It's like a reward for your hard work. :)
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Always eat dessert first.
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Moving vibes to DR Kerry!
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LOTS AND LOTS OF VIBES FOR EVERYONE.
Now I really must get to Saturday's projects.
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The kittens go to adoptions tomorrow.
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~~~~~MOVING~~~VIBES~~~TO~~~DR~KERRY~~~~~
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DR Laura - But I must ask! I simply must! ;)
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Well, I believe I'm going to head over to a picnic that some friends of mine are hosting. Thankfully, they're neighbors with lots of porch and living room space since it looks like we may be getting some rain and storms this afternoon. Then, I believe, I will be treating myself to a massage - my first one in a long while. My regular masseuse, who travels up from Norfolk once a month, happens to be in town this weekend, so... :)
Laters...
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Mint Chocolate Chip was always my favorite ice cream as a kid, and I love still now. I also enjoy a dark chocolate with cherries in it type of ice cream.
OH, how I would love to be able to eat ice cream again >:(
I'm sorry you can't eat ice cream. The frozen yogurt place that opened in town had sugar free. Is that permitted, and if so would you even want it? Keith eats sugar free ice cream. If I can't have the real stuff I prefer not to have it at all.
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TOD:
I don't generally like sherbets, but just about any other ice cream is to die for. I assume vanilla was the first ice cream I was given. It was my father's favorite and we always had some on hand (I preferred chocolate), but I tend to buy one flavor ice cream instead of the innumerable combinations that are also available.
I don't remember the brand, but there's a Neapolitan chocolate with five different chocolate flavors from white to dark chocolate that's very good, and it's not too rich. :D
Breyer's. -Although, I think they only make the "Triple Chocolate" "rainbow" right now.
I don't care for Breyer's. Baskin Robbins has World Class Chocolate which is their regular chocolate & white chocolate. We were living in Pennsylvania the first time I saw & sampled it. :)
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Always eat dessert first.
My motto, and I have often done so.....even in restaurants. :D
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The kittens go to adoptions tomorrow.
Wonderful home vibes for the kittens! What about Jane? Will you hear know when they are adopted?
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It's always fun to read food posts - it brings out our best.
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Back from the meeting, which went exactly as I wanted it to. It started with me being spoken to. I let him finish, and then, when the floor was mine, I calmly read from a series of seven e-mails - a beautiful oration in which I had to add no external comments. At the end of my oration, I simply said, "You tell me." And he knew his coming all this way to have this meeting was for no reason whatsoever. But we also talked of other things, and it was all fine.
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Jane, too. It depends on whether anyone remembers to call me, I guess.
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I had a nice visit with my friend Gregg who was in town this weekend for a marathon race. Usually we have dinner on the evening before his race, but he's just been cast in THE SHADOW BOX and had rehearsal last night, so he didn't get into Charlotte until very late, much too late for me to wait for dinner.
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I know you'll love your new surround system, DR JMK. However, the most trying and nerve-wracking job in home theater installation is switching out speaker wires and cables for a new receiver. I hope I don't have to do that again for many, many years. I've had four receivers in my home theater life, and I don't think I've ever swapped one out without encountering some kind of problem.
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I was able to watch last night's PSYCH while I ate lunch. A very fun, funny episode which I greatly enjoyed, a riff on THE EXORCIST that had me in stitches.
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Due to Gregg's visit and several telephone calls during the afernoon, I didn't even get started on part two of THE HUMAN CONDITION. Those three hours will take up tonight's work hours.
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I was able to watch last night's PSYCH while I ate lunch. A very fun, funny episode which I greatly enjoyed, a riff on THE EXORCIST that had me in stitches.
And wasn't it also funny that the DEVIL from "Reaper" played the priest? :D
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I was able to watch last night's PSYCH while I ate lunch. A very fun, funny episode which I greatly enjoyed, a riff on THE EXORCIST that had me in stitches.
And wasn't it also funny that the DEVIL from "Reaper" played the priest? :D
Yes, and Ray Wise was excellent. He's good at everything he does. I always enjoy his acting.
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TOD:
I don't generally like sherbets, but just about any other ice cream is to die for. I assume vanilla was the first ice cream I was given. It was my father's favorite and we always had some on hand (I preferred chocolate), but I tend to buy one flavor ice cream instead of the innumerable combinations that are also available.
I don't remember the brand, but there's a Neapolitan chocolate with five different chocolate flavors from white to dark chocolate that's very good, and it's not too rich. :D
Breyer's. -Although, I think they only make the "Triple Chocolate" "rainbow" right now.
Darn. I loved the five different chocolates (even though the flavors weren't all that different from each other).
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I must head out right now to pick the newspaper and mail at my friend Hal's place. Then, I'll be back here to continue with my weekend work project.
WBBL.
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And I'm off to my sister's place...but first, food.
WBBL 2!
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DR MBarnum were you referring to the 1972 British, vs Australian, “Are You Being Served?” http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068040/plotsummary
There are also more than one “Thunderbirds” series. Keith & I both thought of the cartoon show, don’t know about the other.
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Back from our afternoon in Cincinnati. Our main errand was to go to Rob's garret and turn off the window air conditioner, which he'd left on last night and didn't want to keep running until Monday. I was also quite pleased to see how thoroughly cleared out his room is. All we have to do Monday is use his cousin's truck to transport the bed, dresser, desk, and chair.
Richard and I then went downtown for lunch at Izzy's - we each had a bowl of beef barley soup and half a Reuben. Then, Kenwood Towne Center, where Richard bought PJs and I tried to get the Estee Lauder gift-with-purchase. They didn't have the item I wanted to purchase, though, so I passed. Then we went to a Hallmark store that sells Vera Bradley, where I tried to spend a gift card that I'd gotten in payment for presenting at a conference. Didn't find anything I couldn't live without, so I passed there, too.
And, no Graeter's chocolate chip, because my purchase of a pound of coffee at Starbuck's entitled me to a free latte and that satisfied my sweet tooth for the time being.
Now, we're home in front of the TV waiting for Sen. Kennedy's motorcade.
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Someone has called me twice today trying to give me kittens they found.
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DR Laura did you give them advise on fostering the kittens?
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DR Laura, did you suggest some names they might use?
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Yes. And I refuse to let them bring them here, because they would never take them back.
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Of course they wouldn't.
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WALL-E WEDDING CAKE:
(http://web1.twitpic.com/img/26477561-2be604eef06c4b3269c08d681bc24945.4a99b354-full.jpg)
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Laura DR -
Are you heartbroken?
Will we get one last YouTube video?
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Just arrived from NetFlix, THE UNINVITED. Not the Ray Milland film, the remake of the Korean Thriller. I had strongly suggested Keith watch it while I was in Philly. We will be watching it tonight. Maybe I will be pleasantly surprised and enjoy it, I believe the reviews were good.
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I was trying to get a video of Elmore with the paper scrap that he was defending, but he was very hard to follow.
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DR MBarnum: under what category are you entered?
(http://www.instablogsimages.com/images/2007/10/25/pumpkin_7548.jpg)
Where's my wand?
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Very frustrating afternoon with my new Onkyo system. I think the receiver has a bad chip--it's stuck in some sort of random loop message. MattH may remember I had bad luck with another Onkyo system a few years ago. I dread having to package this back up and get it back to Amazon. I'll at least try calling Onkyo on Monday to see if they can fix it, but it won't even reset.
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TOD: (with a technicality)
My first ice cream had to be from http://www.glenscustard.com/ (http://www.glenscustard.com/), and it is still my favorite.
Running a very close second is the Target Brand (Archer Farms?) Vanilla.
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I can't remember not having ice cream. I know the first food Bryan ever tasted was ice cream, thanks to Keith, and boy did he like it. ;D
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A real ice cream treat was to go to get a Mile High Curries ice cream. My birthday cakes always had to come from there, until they sadly closed.
Curries Ice Cream Parlor (http://peopletron.blogspot.com/2006/09/curries-ice-cream-parlor.html) is highlighted in this article discussing where Lana Turner was discovered.
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Keith just walked in and said he wasn't a fan of Curries, this from a man who will eat almost any ice cream-lol. It is their ice cream cakes I truly loved. Keith remembers going to Carnation on Wilshire Blvd. He loved the great deal at Sav-On, only 5-cents a cone. To me the cones were not worth the 5-cents.
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I'm getting very sentimental; I wept through a great deal of TAKING WODSTOCK, probably weeping more for the past 40 years and the friends I haven't seen since August 1969, but I absolutely loved the film. It's very funny, moving and quite nostaslgic. Like MILK, I couldn't tell where the authentic footage ended and the new began, and I thought, like MILK, the period was captured really well, especially a quiet rural community in the Catskills. My friend Matthew was in Buffalo in August 1969 and he remembers the clogged highways. I was in Middletown, OH, following a season of summer theatre and waiting for my second year of grad school to begin. This is two weekends past the original Festival, August 15-18 - and I remember seeing the footage on the news.
There's a nudist theatre company - shades of my experimental theatre days in college and the first nude Off-off-Broadway show I ever saw in the summer of 1969! - and a lot of other nudity as well. There are some really wonderful performances; Jonathan Groff as one of the Woodstock Festival promoters looks like Steve Curry in the original cast of HAIR. Liev Schreiber is wonderful as a drag queen Korean War veteran, Emil Hirsch continues to impress me as a screwed up Viet Nam vet, and I loved British actor Henry Goodman as the father of the leading character played by Demetri Martin. Imelda Staunton as his mother is an interesting character. I think I'll spend tomorrow listening to music from 1968 to 1970.
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Keith just reminded me of Foster's Freeze (soft ice cream). That was always a great treat & the best soft ice cream around. Sadly it isn't very good anymore or Carvel's spoiled us.
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Dear elmore, I'm glad you liked Taking Woodstock. I will definitely see it. I was 16 in 1969, but most of my friends were already in their 20's. I miss those times.
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Joe Frazzetta took a photo of me at yesterday's reading of TIME AFTER TIME!
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Dear elmore, I'm glad you liked Taking Woodstock. I will definitely see it. I was 16 in 1969, but most of my friends were already in their 20's. I miss those times.
I will see it again during its first run; I don't think some of the divided screens, a la Andy Warhol, will come off as well on a tv screen. I also want to buy the DVD of WOODSTOCK.
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My ticket for Aristophanes's Peace at the Getty Villa arrived in the mail today. I'm really looking forward to spending the day in Malibu on the 21st. And of course I love Culture Clash no matter what they write or perform.
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Must get ready to go to dinner.
Have a good evening everyone.
8)
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I wish I could take a kitty.
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Ahhh, we just turned off our AC and opened the windows.
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The best Frozen Creamy Goodness I've ever tasted is from Adele's Frozen Custard (http://www.adelescustard.com/) in Excelsior, MN, just north of the Twin Cities. It's thicker and richer and smoother than ice cream, and OH so good!!! :)
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I wish you could, too, Sam. But they'll be ok. They said today that kittens were being adopted out pretty quickly.
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Good evening. DR Jose, I think you are right and there is cream cheese in the Spaghetti bread
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I do not ever remember not having ice cream. We had it almost every night when I was growing up. The only ice cream I really don't like is cold stone creamery (I think that's the name) The ice cream I've tried there tastes like powdered sugar. Too sweet for me
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BK
I was going through a list of Broadway/Soundtracks on the label. I have a list of some of my favorites:
If It’s Tuesday It Must Be Belgium
Cotton Comes To Harlem
Duck You Sucker*
Charge Of The Light Brigade
Huckleberry Finn
Tom Sawyer
How To Succeed in Business
The Happy Ending
Any chance these might be available from UA?
* My favorite from the list
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I have decided to offically go back on a diet Monday. Today I finished the cupcakes and the spaghetti bread. I don't have too many other no nos in the house. My biggest problen is that I'm just eating too much of everything, it was a very stressful week and I'm a big stress eater. Jane, I'm not sure if I'll offically go back to ww. I think I may sign up for the online tools where it's really easy to keep track of my points. I just need to get things back under control and I think I'll lose the weight I've gained. My skinny clothes still fit, so it's not too late to get things under control.
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No more cookies or candy bars in the middle of the afternoon....
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Condolences to DR JMK on the new home theater system disappointments. :(
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Watching the ceremonies for Sen. Kennedy this afternoon, I was reminded of a story I had almost forgotten about my almost-brush with Ted Kennedy. I mentioned a couple of weeks ago about my friend Sandy and I traveling back to New York and then to Washington D.C. for the National Collegiate Broadcasting Convention.
Our first day in Washington, we took a cab up to the Senate Office Building. This was Spring 1969, and at the time, Washignton State had two very powerful Senators, Henry Jackson and Warren Magnusson. Now this was at the time that anit-war protests on college campsues were going on full force; but Sandy and I were both clean-cut and we were both dressed in suits. So, when we got to the Senate Building, we went first to Senator Magnusson's office. We had written to both Senators six weeks before our trip asking if we could have a few moments of their time for an interview. We were told to check when we arrived. Senator Magnusson's staff was nice but brisk when they told us their was no way in Hell that the Senator could see us. Senator Jackson's staff was downright rude, and actually laughed at us when we asked if we could arrange a meeting.
As were dejectedly walked down the Hall, I noticed a nameplate on one of the doors, so I turned around and headed into the office of Senator Ted Kennedy. The very sweet receptionist asked what she could do for us; and I explained that we were college journalists from Washington State and we wondered if there was any chance we could meet with Senator Kennedy. The receptionist was very apologetic that the Senator was behind closed doors preparing for an important speech he was giving at the U.N. that evening (the speech was to ask the U.N. to admit Red China to their ranks). For the next half hour the staff did everything possible to try and fit Senator Kennedy's schedule with our convention schedule. It was was just impossible, but they tried so hard to help us, even though our own state senators couldn't have cared less.
On the last morning in Washington we went over to the visitor's gallery of the Seante. Every important Senator (including our unavailable senators) was present because it had just been announced that morning that one of the truly loved Senators had been diagnosed with terminal cancer (don't remember who). We, at least, got to see and hear Senator Kennedy address the Senate, as well as several other Senators speak.
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Last night I developed a strange rash, it seemed as if a reaction to poison oak was suddenly appearing across my body. On my upper arm I had what looked like new blisters or large welts. Needless to say I was rather upset & worried I was in for several weeks of suffering again. I piled all my clothes I wore the last couple of days, including the pajamas I had put on, into a pile to be washed today. Luckily I had changed the sheets earlier in the day. I took a Benadyl, rubbed a gritty poison oak oil remover all over the red areas, which also helped relieve the itching, and then took a shower and washed with Tecnu. Then I used the strong prescription ointment I have. I don’t know what I had, or which combination of things I used worked, happily I woke up this morning completely fine.
You can imagine how relieved I am!
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That is great, DR Jane. Hoo & Ray for no further and protracted suffering!
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Good evening. DR Jose, I think you are right and there is cream cheese in the Spaghetti bread
How did you figure that out? Did you freeze any of the leftovers?
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Some of the major cast recordings that have not been released on CD
New Faces of 52
New Faces of 56
They're probably on hold because of the many different writers for the show
No Time For Sing
Not a successfully show but it never been released. I wonder if the tapes have been lost?
Oh What A Lovely War
Probably the same reason as above but I would think these songs are in public domain
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Good evening. DR Jose, I think you are right and there is cream cheese in the Spaghetti bread
How did you figure that out? Did you freeze any of the leftovers?
What leftovers? I could just feel it ;)
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I'm getting very sentimental; I wept through a great deal of TAKING WODSTOCK, probably weeping more for the past 40 years and the friends I haven't seen since August 1969, but I absolutely loved the film. It's very funny, moving and quite nostaslgic. Like MILK, I couldn't tell where the authentic footage ended and the new began, and I thought, like MILK, the period was captured really well, especially a quiet rural community in the Catskills. My friend Matthew was in Buffalo in August 1969 and he remembers the clogged highways. I was in Middletown, OH, following a season of summer theatre and waiting for my second year of grad school to begin.
And I was preparing to start Kindergarten.
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I do not ever remember not having ice cream. We had it almost every night when I was growing up. The only ice cream I really don't like is cold stone creamery (I think that's the name) The ice cream I've tried there tastes like powdered sugar. Too sweet for me
I don't bother with their ice cream, I don't care for the taste of it. I remember the first time we saw one I was excited to see Sweet Cream on the list. In Pennsylvania & in Ann Arbor I had some terrific Sweet Cream (like the best vanilla you have ever had) and was soooo disappointed. I've sampled several other flavors & didn't enjoy them.
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It was way too good not to eat it all. That's once of the reasons I didn't start my diet today...the other was that I still had cupcakes....well those are gone now too :)
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I have decided to offically go back on a diet Monday. Today I finished the cupcakes and the spaghetti bread. I don't have too many other no nos in the house. My biggest problen is that I'm just eating too much of everything, it was a very stressful week and I'm a big stress eater. Jane, I'm not sure if I'll offically go back to ww. I think I may sign up for the online tools where it's really easy to keep track of my points. I just need to get things back under control and I think I'll lose the weight I've gained. My skinny clothes still fit, so it's not too late to get things under control.
Good for you and I see you didn't freeze leftover bread-lol. Probably best not to have it in the house come Monday. ;)
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Joe Frazzetta took a photo of me at yesterday's reading of TIME AFTER TIME!
Did you enjoy TIME AFTER TIME?
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DR TCB - great story about Sen. Kennedy and his staff. Wonder if any of the people you encountered 40 years ago were standing on the steps this afternoon.
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LOL Cilla. Now you have finished everything you can mentally prepare to be good on Monday.
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DR TCB, perfect day for your Senator Kennedy story. That was very, very nice of his staff.
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As bk would ask: I wonder how the Spaghetti Bread felt being felt?
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Yeah, and our weather has been really cool and I think will basically stay that way. I do much better with exercise and dieting when it's cool out. I'm watching Teddy Kennedy In His Own Words, but when it's over I will work out on the Wii. I haven't done that in weeks.
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In 1969 I was 8 years old. and looking forward to the third grade
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zd9_Vq4tUpU
Very short, but it shows everyone.
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DR Jane re: your bear comments last night (you asked what kind of bears were in the forrest).
As i mentioned there is a sign near the lake with a picture of a bear.
But (and i thought i had said this) there are no bears. I would never bike there if i thought there were bears.
I live in the suburbs. Where would the bear come from?
There is a picture of a rabbit and a fox and a bear. But like the little boy told his friend you're not gonna find a bear or a fox. It's just a little scary seeing the pic. I'm sure that pic has been there for years. But if anyone had ever seen a bear i'm sure it would be in the news and people would not be biking/walking there!
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DR TCB - great story about Sen. Kennedy and his staff. Wonder if any of the people you encountered 40 years ago were standing on the steps this afternoon.
I wondered the same thing, Ginny. I looked, but forty years is a long time, and the only person I recognized was Senator Byrd; because we also got to hear him speak that day at the Senate.
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In 1969 I was 8 years old. and looking forward to the third grade
I got married and really wasn't interested in Woodstock and I'm still not.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zd9_Vq4tUpU
Very short, but it shows everyone.
It's cute. What is the clicking (?) noise, a toy?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zd9_Vq4tUpU
Very short, but it shows everyone.
Thanks DR Laura. They look great. I'm sure they will find good homes. What are the prospects for Jane being adopted? I hope they are good as well
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DR Jane re: your bear comments last night (you asked what kind of bears were in the forrest).
As i mentioned there is a sign near the lake with a picture of a bear.
But (and i thought i had said this) there are no bears. I would never bike there if i thought there were bears.
I live in the suburbs. Where would the bear come from?
There is a picture of a rabbit and a fox and a bear. But like the little boy told his friend you're not gonna find a bear or a fox. It's just a little scary seeing the pic. I'm sure that pic has been there for years. But if anyone had ever seen a bear i'm sure it would be in the news and people would not be biking/walking there!
Silly me, I figured if there were photos of wild life then they really were there. Bears have been seen in Ashland as have other large wildlife.
Everyone still walks, hike & bike the trails here, even with the sighting so why wouldn't they where you live. ;)
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It probably had something to do with my father being a General and Senior Officer at Ft. Lewis, but Senators Jackson (who was still in the reserves, IIRC, and thus under my father's command) and Magnuson were both very accommodating to me when I met them in Seattle at various times. I think I still have an autographed picture "Scoop" gave me.
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Magnuson even then, when I was about 10, struck me as a complete d**khead.
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My almost 4 year old niece just left. She was supposed to sleep over tonight. But changed her mind at the last minute.
She sleeps over most weekends and usually i don't mind either way if she stays or not. But this time she had decided early and i was really looking forward to it.
My sis stayed really late (she was here till 9pm, and usually leaves at 6pm). So my niece was over tired. But a family friend came over to see the baby. And i was talking to this friend while my niece wanted to play with me. I told her we would play after her mom and sister left.
I guess it hurt her feelings that we were ignoring her. And she was overtired. I probably could have talked her into staying. But even though she's only 3 we usually let her decide on her own what she wants to do.
But for some reason i really wanted her to stay and felt really bad when she left. Maybe because i spent all night playing with the baby and was waiting for us to spend all night and morning together.
:(
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The pastor's wife brought the chirping toy, which they love.
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Tomorrow I'm going to go see my friends Gretchen and Steve for the first time since he got the sad news last week that he is losing his battle with cancer.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zd9_Vq4tUpU
Very short, but it shows everyone.
Cute!
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Tomorrow I'm going to go see my friends Gretchen and Steve for the first time since he got the sad news last week that he is losing his battle with cancer.
That's going to be a difficult visit, but enjoy visiting while he still feels good.
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I think it would be nice if someone adopted Jane along with one of her kittens. Are there any two who are particularly attached? When I wanted Bogie & Craig wanted Bacall (Bryan didn't really want either & kept rolling his eyes at us-lol) we took them both, more because they were so attached we didn't want to separate them. That is why we ended up with 4 cats.
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Fred and Skip play together a lot; Elmore and Cillaliz play together a lot; Antonia will play alone or with the others.
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The pastor's wife brought the chirping toy, which they love.
Is it a bird or the toy we saw dangling for them?
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It will be sad to split them up, but sadder would have been the alternative. That's what we remember.
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Tomorrow I'm going to go see my friends Gretchen and Steve for the first time since he got the sad news last week that he is losing his battle with cancer.
That's going to be a difficult visit, but enjoy visiting while he still feels good.
I agree. Have a nice visit.
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Fred and Skip play together a lot...................
Yes, I am sure they do.
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Difficult as tomorrow will be, DR Cillaliz, I'm sure Gretchen and Steve will be glad to see you and will appreciate your visit.
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I will be thinking of you tomorrow, Cilla
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It will be sad to split them up, but sadder would have been the alternative. That's what we remember.
So true. Do you pass along little comments about them, like a good way to pair them up. Antonia should go with Jane then ;)
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The yellow thing I'm dangling at the beginning has a chirper in it. Then I think I tossed a mouse on a string to get Cillaliz to jump down and get in the picture.
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OMG i love mint chocolate chip ice cream. It is my favorite kind!
I also love Hagan Daas (sp?) strawberry cheesecake.
And i love love sherbert!
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Right, the dangling thing-fun toy :) Thanks again for the video. I'm going to go give it one more viewing.
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Richard and I just had small servings of ice cream - Edy's Slow Churned. He had Mint Chocolate Chip and I had Caramel Delight.
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The visit tomorrow will be difficult. I'm not so sure he is still feeling good, my call today didn't sound to positive. Gretchen has been there for me through good and bad. She's truly my best friend, so I plan to be there as much as I can. I'll go back again on Friday and stay through Labor Day
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I'm sorry Cilla. I hope tomorrow will be a good day for him. Vibes of strength to you all during the time ahead.
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DR Jane re: your bear comments last night (you asked what kind of bears were in the forrest).
As i mentioned there is a sign near the lake with a picture of a bear.
But (and i thought i had said this) there are no bears. I would never bike there if i thought there were bears.
I live in the suburbs. Where would the bear come from?
There is a picture of a rabbit and a fox and a bear. But like the little boy told his friend you're not gonna find a bear or a fox. It's just a little scary seeing the pic. I'm sure that pic has been there for years. But if anyone had ever seen a bear i'm sure it would be in the news and people would not be biking/walking there!
Silly me, I figured if there were photos of wild life then they really were there. Bears have been seen in Ashland as have other large wildlife.
Everyone still walks, hike & bike the trails here, even with the sighting so why wouldn't they where you live. ;)
Cause we don't do bears in the suburbs!
At first when i saw the signs i was a bit concernced. But i would be shocked to see a bear.
Maybe in remote areas people are more used to hiking among bears. But in the big cities i don't think anyone would walk/bike if they knew there could be a bear. I know i wouldn't!
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Vibes for DR Cilla's friends. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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I will be thinking of you tomorrow, Cilla
Thanks. Tomorrow I am providing the comic relief. Steve missed the mentos geyser when we did it the end of July so I have 10 packages of mentos and so far, 4- 2 liter bottles of diet coke. I am going to put on a display for him, lol. They are looking forward to it. I'm also taking some fun gifts including 3 different "Go Fish for Art" card games (modern, renaissance and classics) They love art, so I thought that may be fun. You match up 4 works by the same artist - there's a cheat sheet if you need it
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Now that Keith is skinny we pulled out t-shirts he hasn’t been able to wear in years and years that I couldn’t part with. One shirt has a bear on the front and says “Support your right to arm bears”. I always thought it was a great anti hunting shirt, now I’m thinking I would not want the bear on the trail armed. ;D
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I don't know exactly why but i have been starving lately. Every day.
I've been biking a lot every weekday. So maybe that has something to do with it. But i can't remember ever feeling so hungry all the time.
Btw, DR Cillaliz good luck with your diet. I have been trying to eat less bad stuff. And have been exercising a lot. I really want to get so that all my smallest clothes fit. I'm sick of not being able to wear them!
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DR Cilla, great gifts & ideas to entertain. :)
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Thanks for the vibes.
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Jennifer, I didn't realize initially your biking path with the trail, and wildlife signs, was still the city.
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Good Evening!
I went to a picnic. I had a massage. And then I had ice cream. Raspberry Chip, to be exact. :)
How about you?
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I don't know exactly why but i have been starving lately. Every day.
I've been biking a lot every weekday. So maybe that has something to do with it. But i can't remember ever feeling so hungry all the time.
Btw, DR Cillaliz good luck with your diet. I have been trying to eat less bad stuff. And have been exercising a lot. I really want to get so that all my smallest clothes fit. I'm sick of not being able to wear them!
DR Jennifer, the part of WW that helped me the most was keeping track of every thing I eat, everything.
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DR Cillaliz - with what they're going through, your friends need all the comic relief they can get.
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DR TCB - That's a great story!
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"We don't do bears in the suburbs" that's the title of my next novel
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DR Jane re: your bear comments last night (you asked what kind of bears were in the forrest).
As i mentioned there is a sign near the lake with a picture of a bear.
But (and i thought i had said this) there are no bears. I would never bike there if i thought there were bears.
I live in the suburbs. Where would the bear come from?
There is a picture of a rabbit and a fox and a bear. But like the little boy told his friend you're not gonna find a bear or a fox. It's just a little scary seeing the pic. I'm sure that pic has been there for years. But if anyone had ever seen a bear i'm sure it would be in the news and people would not be biking/walking there!
Silly me, I figured if there were photos of wild life then they really were there. Bears have been seen in Ashland as have other large wildlife.
Everyone still walks, hike & bike the trails here, even with the sighting so why wouldn't they where you live. ;)
Cause we don't do bears in the suburbs!
At first when i saw the signs i was a bit concernced. But i would be shocked to see a bear.
Maybe in remote areas people are more used to hiking among bears. But in the big cities i don't think anyone would walk/bike if they knew there could be a bear. I know i wouldn't!
Just a few months ago there was a bear in the middle of Seattle. And we had one in Tacoma last summer, so don't get overly relaxed, Jennifer.
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Jennifer, I didn't realize initially your biking path with the trail, and wildlife signs, was still the city.
Well i mean it's not technically in the city. But it's in the middle of the suburb of montreal where i live. There is a manmade lake, a really nice park and a big forrest. The lake and forrest have bike paths where people walk/bike, jog.
It's pretty cool actually cause it does not seem like this place should be in the middle of all the busy-ness.
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Well, folks, tomorrow's an early day for us, so I'm going to crash - 'night!
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DR Jennifer - If you've been exercising a lot, of course, you're going to be "starving". Sounds like you need to go the five to six small meals a day route, if you aren't already. That will help control your cravings, as well as your blood sugar and energy levels.
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Btw, is "forrest" the Canadian spelling of "forest"? Like "colour"/"color"? ;)
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I don't know exactly why but i have been starving lately. Every day.
I've been biking a lot every weekday. So maybe that has something to do with it. But i can't remember ever feeling so hungry all the time.
Btw, DR Cillaliz good luck with your diet. I have been trying to eat less bad stuff. And have been exercising a lot. I really want to get so that all my smallest clothes fit. I'm sick of not being able to wear them!
DR Jennifer, the part of WW that helped me the most was keeping track of every thing I eat, everything.
I think this would be a good idea. I have done this in the past. But i'm trying not to get too crazy about eating. I want to eat as much meat, fruit and vegetables as i want. ANd cut out desserts and snack foods.
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Good Evening!
I went to a picnic. I had a massage. And then I had ice cream. Raspberry Chip, to be exact. :)
How about you?
Ben & Jerry's Karamel Sutra
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DR Cillaliz - with what they're going through, your friends need all the comic relief they can get.
Oh I couldn't agree more. I have always been able to make them laugh, so I have taken on fun and laughter as my contribution to the days ahead. They gave me the holy toast cookie cutter, the mentos geyser launcher, a great new squirt gun and lots of fun and silly things. Gretchen and her sister are huges fans of outrageouse roadside attractions and things like that. So, while a mentos diet coke geyser show may seem over the top for some people, it's right up their alley.
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TCB, that was a great story, thanks for sharing it
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TCB, that was a great story, thanks for sharing it
Thanks, evreybody, I am glad you liked the story. It is strange, I hadn't thought about that for ages. In fact, I had forgotten that I had seen Teddy Kennedy in person. Listening to all those stories today, brought it all back to me.
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Ben and Jerry's Karamel Sutra is my favorite. I have it about once every couple of years.
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Some of the major cast recordings that have not been released on CD
New Faces of 52
New Faces of 56
They're probably on hold because of the many different writers for the show
No Time For Sing
Not a successfully show but it never been released. I wonder if the tapes have been lost?
Oh What A Lovely War
Probably the same reason as above but I would think these songs are in public domain
NEW FACES OF 1952 has certainly been released. I have it on my desk as I'm typing. I think one of those British CD labels released '56 during the past year, too.
Do you mean A TIME FOR SINGING?
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DR Jennifer - If you've been exercising a lot, of course, you're going to be "starving". Sounds like you need to go the five to six small meals a day route, if you aren't already. That will help control your cravings, as well as your blood sugar and energy levels.
I try to eat when i'm hungry. But eating 5 or 6 meals a day isn't really practical for me.
But i guess if you consider fruit or little snacks as meals then that is sort of what i have been doing.
Good advice!
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Cilla, Keith continues to measure and weigh his food and has a program on his computer to track it all.
Jennifer I'm always reading to cut red meat from the diet to control weight, and to be healthier.
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Ben and Jerry's Karamel Sutra is my favorite. I have it about once every couple of years.
My favorite, as well.
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Got the mail and newspaper retrieved at my friend Hal's place. Also got the pool filter regulated and watered his driveway plants. Didn't really take much time at all.
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Btw, is "forrest" the Canadian spelling of "forest"? Like "colour"/"color"? ;)
And you are saying this to a person who is obsessed with correct spelling (although i never do spellcheck and often my hands type faster than my brain).
I think maybe because of forrest gump i was spelling it wrong.
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Cilla, Keith continues to measure and weigh his food and has a program on his computer to track it all.
Jennifer I'm always reading to cut red meat from the diet to control weight, and to be healthier.
Spoken like a true vegophile!
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Thank you DR DAW. I'm still somewhat baffled as to the cause, except I'm sure it wasn't something I ate. Last night I was blaming Sherlock and after hiking today we hosed him off.
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Thank you DR DAW. I'm still somewhat baffled as to the cause, except I'm sure it wasn't something I ate. Last night I was blaming Sherlock and after hiking today we hosed him off.
I am just glad that you are better today.
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LOL DR TCB. I changed my original comment ;)
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Thanks DR TCB.
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When I got in, I immediately started on THE HUMAN CONDITION 2. It was about 30 minutes shorter than yesterday's first film in the trilogy, but 179 minutes was plenty long enough. Tomorrow's concluding film is equally as long, but I hope to get it done during the afternoon leaving the evening to get through the bonus items which come on a disc all of their own.
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When I finished with that, I watched another episode of LIE TO ME. The third episode in the set wasn't as involving as the first two, and I had no trouble figuring out the guilty parties of the two cases being explored by the team.
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Cilla, Keith continues to measure and weigh his food and has a program on his computer to track it all.
Jennifer I'm always reading to cut red meat from the diet to control weight, and to be healthier.
I don't eat that much read meat, maybe once a week.
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G'night!
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After that was finished, I surfed around the cable channels, but I really didn't see anything I much wanted to watch. So I closed up shop a little early and come on upstairs.
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DR Laura have you spoken to DR Kerry? Do you know how his move is going?
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DR Jennifer, that isn't much red meat.
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Btw, is "forrest" the Canadian spelling of "forest"? Like "colour"/"color"? ;)
And you are saying this to a person who is obsessed with correct spelling (although i never do spellcheck and often my hands type faster than my brain).
I think maybe because of forrest gump i was spelling it wrong.
Of course, since that's a proper name, it should actually have been spelled: "Forrest Gump".
::)
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Some of the major cast recordings that have not been released on CD
New Faces of 52
New Faces of 56
They're probably on hold because of the many different writers for the show
No Time For Sing
Not a successfully show but it never been released. I wonder if the tapes have been lost?
Oh What A Lovely War
Probably the same reason as above but I would think these songs are in public domain
NEW FACES OF 1952 has certainly been released. I have it on my desk as I'm typing. I think one of those British CD labels released '56 during the past year, too.
Do you mean A TIME FOR SINGING?
New Faces of 1952 is also available for download from Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/New-Faces-of-1952/dp/B001ZS1ZLO/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=dmusic&qid=1251599040&sr=8-3).
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DR Michael S - Both New Faces of 1952 and 1956 were released earlier this year on the Arkiv label. Here's the link to the Steven Suskin's On The Record (http://www.playbill.com/features/article/129318-ON_THE_RECORD_New_Faces_of_1952_and_New_Faces_of_1956) column covering both releases.
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DR Cillaliz - Just share the fun tomorrow!
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Good evening. DR Jose, I think you are right and there is cream cheese in the Spaghetti bread
DR Cillaliz - And just how did you come to that conclusion? ;)
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No, I haven't heard from Kerry this week. I think he was having movers do the furniture. I know he has been moving boxes for some time now.
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I'm going to write for a little bit and then head downstairs and try to have a better night of sleep than I had last night. At least I don't have to think about getting up early to get the yard mowed!
Good night!
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'night
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DR elmore - "Lost" Woodstock Photos (http://thefoxandhound.net/?p=237)
Dan Garson was a 17 year old from New Haven, Ct. In August of 1969 he made a trip to Bethel, New York to shoot some photos for his school newspaper, documenting a local music festival. The event was billed as a Music and Art Fair, the end result would make history. Dan returned with over 250 images of the four day festival. Only a few ever saw print space.
The photos sat in a suburban basement for forty years, until after Dan’s passing in 1991, a friend contacted the Garson’s with encouragement to release them. The pictures have finally seen the light of day as The Woodstock Experience, now available through Genesis Publications.
There's a link to the publisher's website in the article proper.
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DR MBarnum - You can still eat ice cream, can't you? Not a whole pint, but a few spoonfuls, right?
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DR Cillaliz - Just share the fun tomorrow!
I can't seem to find my camera. I'll look again tonight. I'm sure someone will take photos
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Joe Frazzetta took a photo of me at yesterday's reading of TIME AFTER TIME!
Ah, good ole Chelsea Studios. Fifth floor.
-It's sort of scary that I can identify that room. Sort of.
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Good evening. DR Jose, I think you are right and there is cream cheese in the Spaghetti bread
DR Cillaliz - And just how did you come to that conclusion? ;)
Well, you're right, you can just feel it, lol. Seriously, the bread is moist in a different way than bread is usually moist, if you know what I mean. When I tasted it again and thought about it, I could taste cream cheese
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I don't care for Breyer's. Baskin Robbins has World Class Chocolate which is their regular chocolate & white chocolate. We were living in Pennsylvania the first time I saw & sampled it. :)
Breyers' "Butter Almond" - not "Butter Pecan" - is one my favorites. However, I will say that Breyers' Chocolate is not.
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DR Cillaliz - Just remember: Fat Is Flavor!
:)
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Since I offically quit WW, I would have had to pay a new registration fee to just use e-tools, so I signed up for the monthly pass again (no registration fee, so it's actually cheaper). Now if I want to go to a meeting I can. I think I'm back to about what I weighed when I left, so it wouldn't be a big deal to go back
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DR Cillaliz - Just remember: Fat Is Flavor!
:)
Oh, i know. That's why I ate it all before I start my diet again :)
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Oh...
And I also liked Whitey's Ice Cream (http://www.whiteysicecream.com/) in the Quad Cities. Great shakes, and an amazing Turtle Sundae!
*There's a great story about a beauty pageant contestant who when asked:"What would you do to make the world a better place?"
Answered: "I would make sure everyone had Whitey's."
Needless to say, for the judges and members of the audience who did not know that she was referring to ice cream, well... ::)
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Thanks for the extra video, Laura DR!!!! :D
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Kitten adoption vibes!
Loved the story DR TCB.
Thoughts go with DR CILLA LIZ. Once on the way home from Disney World, somewhere in northern Florida, we passed a sign that had a pig in a top hat and the words in lights: Pig Cabaret 39 Miles.
There were bigger signs the closer we got....but I could not convince my brother to stop to see it.
So I have never seen a Pig Cabaret - but I am certain it is even more glorious in my imagination!
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Right now on TCM - The Waltz of the Toreadors.....one of the first SEXY movies I ever saw on late night television....Channel 4 on Sunday night way back in 1966.
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DR Jose, remember when I asked if you knew Susan Senn from Circa? Her son has worked at Whitey's for years.
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Where in INDIANA is the BRAIN going to be?
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Kitten adoption vibes!
Loved the story DR TCB.
Thoughts go with DR CILLA LIZ. Once on the way home from Disney World, somewhere in northern Florida, we passed a sign that had a pig in a top hat and the words in lights: Pig Cabaret 39 Miles.
There were bigger signs the closer we got....but I could not convince my brother to stop to see it.
So I have never seen a Pig Cabaret - but I am certain it is even more glorious in my imagination!
I'll have to see if they have been there. I wouldn't be surprised.
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I met a New York singer-actress today who is most intriguing and talented. New Yorkers who watch auditions and MR BK might remember Jennifer Anne Cooper as a name.....
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~~~VISITING VIBES~~~
tomorrow for DR Cillaliz!!!!!!
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Thanks for sharing your story, DR TCB.
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Kitten adoption vibes!
Loved the story DR TCB.
Thoughts go with DR CILLA LIZ. Once on the way home from Disney World, somewhere in northern Florida, we passed a sign that had a pig in a top hat and the words in lights: Pig Cabaret 39 Miles.
There were bigger signs the closer we got....but I could not convince my brother to stop to see it.
So I have never seen a Pig Cabaret - but I am certain it is even more glorious in my imagination!
I'll have to see if they have been there. I wouldn't be surprised.
Details please.
DR MBARNUM is going to the State Fair tomorrow. I hope you win!
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DR DAW Thanks for the vibes.
DR JRand, they stop at places with signs like that and have traveled all over the US, so I'll ask tomorrow if they have been to a pig cabaret
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And now Waltz of the Toreadors with Mr Peter Sellars and Mr John Fraser
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OH!
And then there's also Carl's Frozen Custard (http://simplyfredericksburg.com/offpath/carls.shtml) in Fredericksburg, VA, as well as the Frozen Dairy Bar (http://www.fdbandbwp.com/) in Falls Church, VA.
And NYC's very own Shake Shack (http://shakeshacknyc.com/).
*Btw, the Watermelon-Tomato Frozen Custard that was featured this month at Shake Shack, well... It needed more Watermelon. However, I did "like" it a little better than the Cucumber FC that was featured back in June. ::)
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BK
I was going through a list of Broadway/Soundtracks on the label. I have a list of some of my favorites:
If It’s Tuesday It Must Be Belgium
Cotton Comes To Harlem
Duck You Sucker*
Charge Of The Light Brigade
Huckleberry Finn
Tom Sawyer
How To Succeed in Business
The Happy Ending
Any chance these might be available from UA?
* My favorite from the list
Several on your list were already available on CD and wouldn't have enough sales left to make it worthwhile. A couple of others wouldn't do well enough, unfortunately. And a couple we're thinking about.
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DR DAW Thanks for the vibes.
DR JRand, they stop at places with signs like that and have traveled all over the US, so I'll ask tomorrow if they have been to a pig cabaret
Thanks! I can't find anything on the inner web.....
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DR Jose, remember when I asked if you knew Susan Senn from Circa? Her son has worked at Whitey's for years.
No. And Ah!
;)
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Oh! Who knew?
CustardList.com (http://custardlist.com/index.php)
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Page 11 Pig Racing Dance.
The winner gets a big bowl of oreo cookies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq1qxoPPggg&feature=related
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DR Jose, remember when I asked if you knew Susan Senn from Circa? Her son has worked at Whitey's for years.
No. And Ah!
;)
You didn't remember her, so I'm not surprised you don't remember that I asked :)
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Peter Sellers, that is.
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The winner gets a big bowl of oreo cookies.
I thought you were gonna say that the winner gets the top billing in the Cabaret!
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It's supposed to get down to 42 degrees tonight.
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As I was saying...
The Richmond Men's Chorus (http://richmondmenschorus.org/) and the newly formed Richmond Women's Chorus held a joint "Meet and Greet" Picnic earlier today. Steve invited me to tag along as his guest. It was great to see a lot of old friends and familiar faces, and it looks like they've got a good group women assembled for their inaugural season. -And the grilled "brats" (which had, of course, been boiled in beer and onions before being grilled) were quite tasty too!
The picnic was hosted by two members of the chorus who happen to be next door neighbors. Both houses were on the "big" side, and they both had very nice yards - about an acre in the front, and an acre and a half in the back. I had almost forgotten just what a true backyard looks like after living in The City for the past four years. ;)
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We must not forget LeMars, IA...the Ice Cream Capital of the World!!!
http://www.lemarsiowa.com/visitors_guide/visitor_center.cfm
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After I left the picnic, I went ahead and headed over The Healing Center in Carytown for a long overdue massage. My regular(?) masseur, Francis, happened to be in town this weekend, and he just happened to have an opening in his schedule this evening.
When I first moved to Richmond, a friend of mine was helping a friend of his find massage clients in Richmond. My friend played in the Richmond Symphony, and his friend, Francis, had started coming up to Richmond from Virginia Beach every now and then to work on some of the symphony members who were clients of his. Eventually, Francis was able to fill his schedule, and started making regularly scheduled trips each month. That was about ten years ago. -And his hourly rate has only gone up $10 since then!
*I think the last time I had a massage from/by Francis was about 4 years ago, and I also think that that was the last time I had a massage. I'm so glad I splurged tonight. I knew that my neck and shoulders were a bit tight lately, but... WHOA! He wasn't able to work all the kinks out, but I can already tell my range of motion is much improved after my 90-minute session.
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Sounds wonderful Jose
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Wow!! 90 minutes? Is that a typical unit of time for a massage appointment? SIGN ME UP!!!!!!
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And my favorite Ben & Jerry's flavor is one that is currently in their Flavor Graveyard (http://www.benjerry.com/fun/halloween/?fg=1): Mandarin Chocolate.
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Wow!! 90 minutes? Is that a typical unit of time for a massage appointment? SIGN ME UP!!!!!!
Well, it's usual for me. :)
Actually, since I was/am a regular, if I happened to book his last appointment of the day, he would sometimes thrown in a couple of extra minutes for free. Sometimes, I would be treated to an almost two-hour massage. -Thankfully, my apartment was only a two-block walk from his studio. If my appointment started at 7:30 or 8:00, I would sometimes just walk home, get into bed, and go right to sleep. :)
*Since he specializes in musicians, he also knows which muscle groups to concentrate on according to the instrument you play. When I would refer fellow musicians to him, I would always tell them not to tell him what instrument they played. He always liked guessing - and correctly! - after his initial assessment.
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Cillaliz is sitting in my lap purring up a storm. I guess she is thanking me.
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As well she should, Laura DR!!! :)
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OH!
And did any other DR happen to try any of the amazing flavors that were made by the now-no-longer-in-operation Jeremy's Microbatch (http://www.inc.com/magazine/20010201/21825.html)?
The Ukrop's chain in Richmond carried them when they first came out, and since they were offering the pints at 1/2-off, well... I tried each of the flavors. There were only six. -"Jeremy" only wanted to offer a small selection of flavors at a time. When he introduced a new flavor, he would retire a previous flavor.
The Cinnamon Bun and Vanilla Cream Stout were my favorites. However, the Purple Passion Pills was also quite good, if weirdly named. It was a purple-colored vanilla ice cream with small chocolate mint candies. Oh, and he also offered a Vanilla with Caffeine.
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Oh!
I guess I do like ice cream.
::)
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Watching a motion picture on DVD. I watched one episode of Lost and decided to save the rest for tomorrow. I watched five episodes of Adam 12, most of which were very weak. One great location shot at Robertson and Beverly Blvd, but not Valley shots at all.
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Well...
We'll be heading back up to Fairfax in the morning. And since "morning" tends be "early" for me...
Goodnight.
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Well... I'm ba-ack...
bk and DR Michael S ;)....
Speak of the devil!
"Let it be stated, to begin, that people have been anxiously awaiting the CD debut of favored cast albums since 1988 or so, when the first CDs in their long cardboard boxes started claiming shelf space. Let us add that the last few years have, finally, brought us most of the must-haves. Recent additions include Anya and Illya Darling, both from Bruce Kimmel. Fittingly so, as he's the fellow who started the notion of dusting off non-blockbuster musicals and putting them on CD. His early label, Bay Cities, proved that people would eagerly buy CDs to replace cast albums they already owned, back in the days when we didn't quite know that vinyl would soon be obsolete."
And so begins Steven Suskin's latest "On The Record" column: LPs Not on CD, Part One (http://www.playbill.com/news/article/132339-ON_THE_RECORD_LPs_Not_on_CD_Part_One).
Yeah, Bruce! :)
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DR MBarnum - You can still eat ice cream, can't you? Not a whole pint, but a few spoonfuls, right?
I suppose a few spoonfuls wouldn't kill me...but it would be difficult to stop with just that!
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DR MBarnum - You can still eat ice cream, can't you? Not a whole pint, but a few spoonfuls, right?
I suppose a few spoonfuls wouldn't kill me...but it would be difficult to stop with just that!
Just keep your insulin nearby. ;)
-I know, I know... Glad to know that you're being diligent in regards to living with diabetes, DR MBarnum.
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I promised I'd be up and on the road by 8:00 AM so I can be there by 10:00 AM so we can have coffee and talk before Steve wakes up. So, I better get to sleep. I got my outside work done today, but didn't get the inside chores done. I'll have to do them when I get back to town tomorrow night. This is going to be a very long week
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Actually JRand, today was the day of the State Fair and I did not have a very fun time. >:(
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However, I did watch one of the Nikkatsu noir films that DR MattH, sent to me, and that made my evening just swell! RUSTY KNIFE was the film, and it was very enjoyable.
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It is only 9:30 pm, and while I still have time to watch a Bollywood movie, I am just too tired and grumpy to do so...so I will read a bit and hit the hay.
Tomorrow I must buy food for Bosco and myself, in that order.
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Well... I'm ba-ack...
bk and DR Michael S ;)....
Speak of the devil!
"Let it be stated, to begin, that people have been anxiously awaiting the CD debut of favored cast albums since 1988 or so, when the first CDs in their long cardboard boxes started claiming shelf space. Let us add that the last few years have, finally, brought us most of the must-haves. Recent additions include Anya and Illya Darling, both from Bruce Kimmel. Fittingly so, as he's the fellow who started the notion of dusting off non-blockbuster musicals and putting them on CD. His early label, Bay Cities, proved that people would eagerly buy CDs to replace cast albums they already owned, back in the days when we didn't quite know that vinyl would soon be obsolete."
And so begins Steven Suskin's latest "On The Record" column: LPs Not on CD, Part One (http://www.playbill.com/news/article/132339-ON_THE_RECORD_LPs_Not_on_CD_Part_One).
Yeah, Bruce! :)
THANKS DR JOSE AND MATT HOUGH RE THE NEW FACES CD. I WENT TO MY USUALLY SITE AND THEIR INFORMATION WAS LACKING I WONDER WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME IT WAS UPDATED,
AND YES MATT I DID MEAN A TIME FOR SINGING
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WELL I JUST SPENT NINE HOURS OR SO WORKING ON MY PLAY.
SHIFTING SCENES AROUND, NEW DIALOGUE, MAKE IT FLOW FROM SCENE TO SCENE BETTER, CHANGING PLOT POINT THAT CAME OUT OF SOME NEW DIALOGUE.
I HAVE GIVEN IT TO MY TWO MUSES AND WE WILL SEE WHERE IT GOES FROM THERE.
And excuse the all caps I just noticed it.
Well its off to bed.
I didn't realize being pain can make someone creative.
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One by one I held the kittens and wrote a few sentences as well as pasted a couple of baby pics onto a document to send with them tomorrow.
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DR Michael S - I keep meaning to ask - Are you still planning on teaching?
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Tech weirdness continues. First this damned Onkyo, which I am resigned to having to pack up and send back, and now my little Yamaha (not a euphemism) did the strangest thing--I was transferring songs from disks and it completely reordered them which theoretically should be impossible.
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I am sorry that you did not have a good time at the state fair, MBarnum.
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I'm getting very sentimental; I wept through a great deal of TAKING WODSTOCK, probably weeping more for the past 40 years and the friends I haven't seen since August 1969, but I absolutely loved the film. It's very funny, moving and quite nostaslgic. Like MILK, I couldn't tell where the authentic footage ended and the new began, and I thought, like MILK, the period was captured really well, especially a quiet rural community in the Catskills. My friend Matthew was in Buffalo in August 1969 and he remembers the clogged highways. I was in Middletown, OH, following a season of summer theatre and waiting for my second year of grad school to begin.
And I was preparing to start Kindergarten.
And I had finished Postgraduate School, and additional missile warfare training, and was in the Gulf of Tonkin trying to beat the Commies.
der Brucer
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Very nice of Steve! And he's about to be VERY happy with our next two cast album releases.
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Well... I'm ba-ack...
bk and DR Michael S ;)....
Speak of the devil!
"Let it be stated, to begin, that people have been anxiously awaiting the CD debut of favored cast albums since 1988 or so, when the first CDs in their long cardboard boxes started claiming shelf space. Let us add that the last few years have, finally, brought us most of the must-haves. Recent additions include Anya and Illya Darling, both from Bruce Kimmel. Fittingly so, as he's the fellow who started the notion of dusting off non-blockbuster musicals and putting them on CD. His early label, Bay Cities, proved that people would eagerly buy CDs to replace cast albums they already owned, back in the days when we didn't quite know that vinyl would soon be obsolete."
And so begins Steven Suskin's latest "On The Record" column: LPs Not on CD, Part One (http://www.playbill.com/news/article/132339-ON_THE_RECORD_LPs_Not_on_CD_Part_One).
Yeah, Bruce! :)
Very nice mention, BK!
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Very nice of Steve! And he's about to be VERY happy with our next two cast album releases.
So...there were spoilers in his article?? :D
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Cause we don't do bears in the suburbs!
Maybe Canadian bears are sissies, because CA bears sure "do suburbs":
NBCNEWS (http://www.ksby.com/Global/story.asp?S=10928001)
Bear takes a dip in a Southern California swimming pool
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Many people like to take a dip in the pool when it's hot, and apparently bears do too.
One bear in California scaled fences, hopped over walls, and wandered into someone's backyard Wednesday.
But he only spent about one minute swimming, before exploring more of the human habitat.
Bear sitings are common in San Dimas. There have been recent reports of other swimming bears and of a bear stealing from a backyard apple tree.
In fact, some cities in the area are testing bear-resistant trash barrels.
der Brucer
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I believe we have previously mentioned DONNYBROOK, CRY FOR US ALL, and A TIME FOR SINGING, and BK has said it's not them (or at least I think he said that).
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But just to show you how out of the loop I am, I think I thought that Bay Cities did re-releases of those OCR's, not the original CD releases. So don't believe a thing I say. :)
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...I'm always reading to cut red meat from the diet to control weight, and to be healthier.
Material generated by the Chicken and Fish industry, no doubt.
der Brucer
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Well, I just got a call from a friend of mine asking if I'd visited and fed her cats and bird since she's at the beach. Umm...no, I didn't visit and feed her cats and bird. I thought that that was going to be NEXT week!! :o
So, at almost 11 p.m., I have to feed some cats and a bird. I also have to feed them tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday. Her daughters brought along a friend who has to be back Monday, so I don't need to feed them then, and they'll all be back to stay on Thursday. So, I'm off.
But before I go...
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It's official...I've been cast as "Ensemble 6" in The Brain From Planet X! I was hoping for The Brain, but I really am just glad to be in the show. :D
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Be back later.
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It's official...I've been cast as "Ensemble 6" in The Brain From Planet X! I was hoping for The Brain, but I really am just glad to be in the show. :D
I am here to tell you, you will have a blast being in the ensemble - every time we've done the show, the ensemble has the most fun. Congrats, and I think some of us will be coming to your town to see the show.
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...I've been cast as "Ensemble 6" ...
"6" - you'd be hard pressed to squeeze into an 16! :D
der Brucer
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..the ensemble has the most fun...
And the audience has great fun watching them!
der Brucer
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DEAR GEORGE, CONGRATS AND HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY, :) ;) ;D 8) :-*
I'LL BE THERE. IT WILL BE MY VACATION NEXT YEAR.
I have relatives in Bothell (but, I'd rather stay in a hotel near the show).
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On the drive home tonight, you could see the tops of the hills consumed by orange fire, and the whole sky glowed orange. It was quite eerie to see that so clearly from far away. We humans are very small compared to nature.
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I think I'll watch Woodstock.
Night all.
Lucky vibes for all who need them, and a great Sunday.
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Dear DerBrucer, have you written all your stories down.
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It's official...I've been cast as "Ensemble 6" in The Brain From Planet X! I was hoping for The Brain, but I really am just glad to be in the show. :D
I am here to tell you, you will have a blast being in the ensemble - every time we've done the show, the ensemble has the most fun. Congrats, and I think some of us will be coming to your town to see the show.
I've been in the chorus of the three musicals that I've done with TAO (Cannibal!, Nite of the Living Dead! and Reefer Madness! the musicals). And I've had a blast in all of them. I know I'll have a lot of fun in this!
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And Hoo and Ray for visitors!! ;D
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...I've been cast as "Ensemble 6" ...
"6" - you'd be hard pressed to squeeze into an 16! :D
der Brucer
You got that right. ::)
;)
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DEAR GEORGE, CONGRATS AND HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY, :) ;) ;D 8) :-*
I'LL BE THERE. IT WILL BE MY VACATION NEXT YEAR.
I have relatives in Bothell (but, I'd rather stay in a hotel near the show).
Thanks and cool! Can't wait to meet you in person!
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Oh...and I'm back from feeding the cats and bird.
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Let's see if I can get us to Page 13...
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...before BK locks today.
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Well...since we're so close...
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PAGE 13 BRAIN FROM PLANET X DANCE!!
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