DR ELMORE - I will get the charm in the mail on Monday!
DR CILLA LIZ is officially historical....that is nice.
Congrats to DR EDISAURUS on her Osterizer-ization AND her New York Opening Date!
Congrats to DR derBRUCER on indentifying his weeds.
And a wonderful review for MR BK's book!
Wow this place was hopping yesterday while I was pulling things together for BLITHE SPIRIT. Another full run through last night - first act 65 minutes.....second act 58 minutes.....so I think we're okay......some judicious cutting using Mr Coward's own suggestions from the Ford Jubilee presentation (your DVD is on its way, DR CP) - helped tremendously.
And Sunday we build our set....so no more moving everything back and forth....the YTW presentation is tomorrow night - and then it will no longer be on our stage.....no more SHARING!
Here are some photos from the damned thing - click to enlarge - as they say:
http://www.putnamcountyplayhouse.com/photo/categories.php?cat_id=121
DR ELMORE - I will get the charm in the mail on Monday!
DR CILLA LIZ is officially historical....that is nice.
Congrats to DR EDISAURUS on her Osterizer-ization AND her New York Opening Date!
Congrats to DR derBRUCER on indentifying his weeds.
And a wonderful review for MR BK's book!
Wow this place was hopping yesterday while I was pulling things together for BLITHE SPIRIT. Another full run through last night - first act 65 minutes.....second act 58 minutes.....so I think we're okay......some judicious cutting using Mr Coward's own suggestions from the Ford Jubilee presentation (your DVD is on its way, DR CP) - helped tremendously.
And Sunday we build our set....so no more moving everything back and forth....the YTW presentation is tomorrow night - and then it will no longer be on our stage.....no more SHARING!
Here are some photos from the damned thing - click to enlarge - as they say:
http://www.putnamcountyplayhouse.com/photo/categories.php?cat_id=121
Bruce got so see my other favorite Bruce, Bruce Davison. He starred in the first film I ever worked on, right out of college, and we became friends on that. He was a super-nice guy and lots of fun, especially when he would break out his guitar and sing old vaudeville songs like "You've gotta row, row, row" (What's the real name of that song?). The crew on that film, SUMMER OF MY GERMAN SOLDIER was so nice that I thought that's the way all film crews were. Later, I learned that this sort of comraderie was pretty rare. They were from NY and had worked together a lot on Afterschool Specials and a short story series for PBS.
Bruce also guest starred on THE CLOSER last season, along with G.W. Bailey, who had one of his first roles in SUMMER OF MY GERMAN SOLDIER. I wondered if they remembered that?
The kids are doing Twelfth Night.
BLITHE SPIRIT opens July 8.
Off to work.
And the word of the day is: HAPTIC!
Friday morning greetings! As expected, Fr. Richard didn't sleep much last night and is on his way over to church already this morning. As promised, here's a photo of the new stained glass window:
BEAUTIFUL WINDOW
Friday morning greetings! As expected, Fr. Richard didn't sleep much last night and is on his way over to church already this morning. As promised, here's a photo of the new stained glass window:
My poor nose...
My poor nose...
Oy! You and my brother-in-law should form a club. He had almost the same thing, except his was actually more toward the center.
sing old vaudeville songs like "You've gotta row, row, row" (What's the real name of that song?).
Cruising Down the River, Row Row Row
(medley – male comedy)
Cruising down the river on a Sunday afternoon
With one you love, the sun above Waiting for the moon.
An old accordion playing a sentimental tune
Cruising down the river on a Sunday afternoon.
The birds above all sing of love a gentle, sweet refrain.
The winds around all make a sound like softly falling rain.
The two of us together we'll plan our honeymoon
Cruising down the river on a Sunday afternoon.
And then he’d row, row, row
Way up the river he would row, row, row
A hug he’d give her, then he’d kiss her now and then
She would tell him when
He’d fool around and fool around, then they’d kiss again
And then he’d row, row, row a little further he would
Row, ho, ho, ho, ho –
Then he’d drop both his oars, take a few more encores
And then he’d row, row, row.
Then he’d drop both his oars, take a few more encores
And then he’d row, row, row.
I checked the adoptable animals on the website, and Dan (the cat)'s and Jennifer's numbers are gone. Sometimes it takes a while before they update the site.
It's beginning to feel like July might be around the corner.
JMK, I've got the glazing covered now. The actual glazing wasn't my concern, it was the fact that the windows needing it the most are two stories in the air and I'm not that comfortable on high ladders. HWHC was going to take the windows out so I could work on them, but I really didn't like that idea. The handyman looked at it and said he had a big ladder and it wasn't going to be a problem. He also understands they can't stand on the slate roof to fix the windows that look out over a roof.
I checked the adoptable animals on the website, and Dan (the cat)'s and Jennifer's numbers are gone. Sometimes it takes a while before they update the site.
Cilla, I've probably missed several of your posts, but glazing is super-easy to remove and replace. I've done it many times in the houses I've owned through the years.
Cilla, I've probably missed several of your posts, but glazing is super-easy to remove and replace. I've done it many times in the houses I've owned through the years.
Unless you have a 100 year old house with petrified glaze!
sing old vaudeville songs like "You've gotta row, row, row" (What's the real name of that song?).
Cruising Down The River:QuoteCruising Down the River, Row Row Row
(medley – male comedy)
Cruising down the river on a Sunday afternoon
With one you love, the sun above Waiting for the moon.
An old accordion playing a sentimental tune
Cruising down the river on a Sunday afternoon.
The birds above all sing of love a gentle, sweet refrain.
The winds around all make a sound like softly falling rain.
The two of us together we'll plan our honeymoon
Cruising down the river on a Sunday afternoon.
And then he’d row, row, row
Way up the river he would row, row, row
A hug he’d give her, then he’d kiss her now and then
She would tell him when
He’d fool around and fool around, then they’d kiss again
And then he’d row, row, row a little further he would
Row, ho, ho, ho, ho –
Then he’d drop both his oars, take a few more encores
And then he’d row, row, row.
Then he’d drop both his oars, take a few more encores
And then he’d row, row, row.
der Brucer
Unless you have a 100 year old house with petrified glaze!
Hello? Am I the only one left here?
Paul has been watching a documentary on Andy Warhol. He said he couldn't figure out who had the same eyes... he finally realized it was HWHC! I looked at some early Warhol photos, and by golly I think he's right. I don't think I can ever look at him in quite the same way, lol
I think this situation is so over....
Edith has caught up with her work and I am not in the mood to work this afternoon, so we closed due to summer afternoon. We have lots of work coming up in the next few months, so I figure we should relax now.
It's beginning to feel like July might be around the corner.
It feels like November here.
TOD
Book : THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET'S NEST. really not enjoying this one. I could have stopped after the second book
Let's spice it up a bit:
(http://snsimages.tribune.com/media/photo/2010-06/54372102.jpg)
Mankinis for mobile phones
Men dressed as 'greedy businessmen' wearing mankini swimming costumes stand next to the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park for a mobile phone promotion in London on June 16. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
der Brucer
TOD
Book : THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET'S NEST. really not enjoying this one. I could have stopped after the second book
How many pages have you read? I loved the third book.
Joy Behar is definitely still on THE VIEW. But she also has her own show on HLN, which i haven't watch because i don't get that station. I do record THE VIEW and hear her talk about the kinds of guests she has on her HLN show. IT seems to be mostly people who are in the news.
Let's spice it up a bit:
Mankinis for mobile phones
Men dressed as 'greedy businessmen' wearing mankini swimming costumes stand next to the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park for a mobile phone promotion in London on June 16. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
der Brucer
Let's spice it up a bit:
Mankinis for mobile phones
Men dressed as 'greedy businessmen' wearing mankini swimming costumes stand next to the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park for a mobile phone promotion in London on June 16. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
der Brucer
AHHHHHHH!!!!! MY EYES! MY EYES!!! I THINK I'M SCARRED FOR LIFE!!!!
Let's spice it up a bit:
(http://snsimages.tribune.com/media/photo/2010-06/54372102.jpg)
Mankinis for mobile phones
Men dressed as 'greedy businessmen' wearing mankini swimming costumes stand next to the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park for a mobile phone promotion in London on June 16. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
der Brucer
AHHHHHHH!!!!! MY EYES! MY EYES!!! I THINK I'M SCARRED FOR LIFE!!!!
And, I just reached 2000 posts!
;D
Let's spice it up a bit:
(http://snsimages.tribune.com/media/photo/2010-06/54372102.jpg)
Mankinis for mobile phones
Men dressed as 'greedy businessmen' wearing mankini swimming costumes stand next to the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park for a mobile phone promotion in London on June 16. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
der Brucer
AHHHHHHH!!!!! MY EYES! MY EYES!!! I THINK I'M SCARRED FOR LIFE!!!!
I wonder if pork bellies closed up today!
BK, is there no way that Cason could help you next week on a temporary basis?
Let's spice it up a bit:
Mankinis for mobile phones
Men dressed as 'greedy businessmen' wearing mankini swimming costumes stand next to the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park for a mobile phone promotion in London on June 16. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
der BrucerI fail to see the spice!
Let's spice it up a bit:
Mankinis for mobile phones
Men dressed as 'greedy businessmen' wearing mankini swimming costumes stand next to the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park for a mobile phone promotion in London on June 16. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
der BrucerI fail to see the spice!
Ron is there any improving weather forecasts for the weekend, or even next week?
Let's spice it up a bit:
(http://snsimages.tribune.com/media/photo/2010-06/54372102.jpg)
Mankinis for mobile phones
Men dressed as 'greedy businessmen' wearing mankini swimming costumes stand next to the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park for a mobile phone promotion in London on June 16. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
der Brucer
AHHHHHHH!!!!! MY EYES! MY EYES!!! I THINK I'M SCARRED FOR LIFE!!!!
I wonder if pork bellies closed up today!
I guess we are lucky that the photograph wasn't taken from the other side.
BK, is there no way that Cason could help you next week on a temporary basis?
Let's spice it up a bit:
Mankinis for mobile phones
Men dressed as 'greedy businessmen' wearing mankini swimming costumes stand next to the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park for a mobile phone promotion in London on June 16. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
der Brucer
AHHHHHHH!!!!! MY EYES! MY EYES!!! I THINK I'M SCARRED FOR LIFE!!!!
Let's spice it up a bit:
Mankinis for mobile phones
Men dressed as 'greedy businessmen' wearing mankini swimming costumes stand next to the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park for a mobile phone promotion in London on June 16. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
der Brucer
AHHHHHHH!!!!! MY EYES! MY EYES!!! I THINK I'M SCARRED FOR LIFE!!!!
I dunno. Women are starting to look really good.
I Often Wonder What Would Happen If BK Hired a Gigantic Hall And We Had in Attendance The Entire Appearance Of All Kimlets and Hainsies?
Is that the word from Jose, Bruce? He's not coming back?
I didn't want to be the first person to drive on our driveway. Keith said multiple times do not turn the wheels if the car isn't move. I swear the car was moving as I turned into the garage. Keith looked at the driveway and said I wasn't. :(
It was on sale. I didn't plan on opening it. Now I have two open cartons of coffee ice cream. That happens sometimes. I don't like when the ice cream re-freezes so I must eat the melted part right away-such a chore ;)
I didn't want to be the first person to drive on our driveway. Keith said multiple times do not turn the wheels if the car isn't move. I swear the car was moving as I turned into the garage. Keith looked at the driveway and said I wasn't. :(
Keith is now at the Ashland A-Boy renting a paver and buying some asphalt.
It was on sale. I didn't plan on opening it. Now I have two open cartons of coffee ice cream. That happens sometimes. I don't like when the ice cream re-freezes so I must eat the melted part right away-such a chore ;)
It's a tough job, but someone's gotta do it!
Sorry to hear that, George. But I like that word "crapballs." Will have to add it to the vocabulary.
If that were a word of the day, what would the song be?
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Here's the martini.
And, I just reached 2000 posts!
;D
Sorry George.
Maybe they have a 2nd choice who will turn out to be better than the first pick-VIBES!!Sorry George.
Thanks, Jane. It's been weird at work, today. And a lot of people are gone on Fridays, so there aren't a lot of people to talk to.
TOD
Book : THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET'S NEST. really not enjoying this one. I could have stopped after the second book
How many pages have you read? I loved the third book.
Oh I don't know somewhere between 150-200
I remember that song.
They did a local high school production of "Zombie Prom" a year or so ago, and a friend was helping in the orchestra. So, his wife and I went to see it. I have to tell you the star of the production was a drag queen who played the principal. She was fabulous -- and a head taller than anyone else in the cast. If any guys in my high school had ever wanted to do that, the law would have rained down from above and there would have been no production. Am glad to see schools getting a little looser about that stuff.
The production itself wasn't above the usual high school level, but that kid certainly was.
Which is enough to keep some schools from staging it, especially with the big kiss between the principal and the man who fathered her love child.I remember that song.
They did a local high school production of "Zombie Prom" a year or so ago, and a friend was helping in the orchestra. So, his wife and I went to see it. I have to tell you the star of the production was a drag queen who played the principal. She was fabulous -- and a head taller than anyone else in the cast. If any guys in my high school had ever wanted to do that, the law would have rained down from above and there would have been no production. Am glad to see schools getting a little looser about that stuff.
The production itself wasn't above the usual high school level, but that kid certainly was.
From what I understand, the role of the principle is supposed to be played by a drag queen...much like Sylvia St. Croix in Ruthless! The Musical (http://www.amazon.com/Ruthless-Musical-1994-Angeles-Cast/dp/B0000014U5/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1277516480&sr=1-3).
Maybe they have a 2nd choice who will turn out to be better than the first pick-VIBES!!Sorry George.
Thanks, Jane. It's been weird at work, today. And a lot of people are gone on Fridays, so there aren't a lot of people to talk to.
Only one candidate? That's not right.Maybe they have a 2nd choice who will turn out to be better than the first pick-VIBES!!Sorry George.
Thanks, Jane. It's been weird at work, today. And a lot of people are gone on Fridays, so there aren't a lot of people to talk to.
Thanks for the vibes, but no...they don't. :-X
Only one candidate? That's not right.Maybe they have a 2nd choice who will turn out to be better than the first pick-VIBES!!Sorry George.
Thanks, Jane. It's been weird at work, today. And a lot of people are gone on Fridays, so there aren't a lot of people to talk to.
Thanks for the vibes, but no...they don't. :-X
And now for something completely different...Bionic British cat gets faux paws (http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20100625/EU.Britain.Bionic.Cat/)! :o
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This is not a fake!
And now for something completely different...Bionic British cat gets faux paws (http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20100625/EU.Britain.Bionic.Cat/)! :o
(http://por-img.cimcontent.net/api/assets/bin-201006/aba7146774da4e10cb7ef5b55e8bd1ab.jpg)
This is not a fake!
And here's video of Oscar: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20008933-1.html
Bummer, DR George! I suspect we'll be seeing a "Search Re-Opened" listing in the library classifieds soon...
When I paid for the Albert Glasser stuff, the seller told me she had lots more - we just made a deal for the rest of it - many cassette tapes, signed letters, music, cue sheets, and best of all, Al's unpublished autobiography, which I'm quite anxious to read. I may check with his only living relative and see if she'd like to have it published.