Oh- How could I forget Toto?
And Old Yeller!
And Trigger.
My favorite has been mentioned: "Eddie" from Frasier. I was also quite fond of "Max" (I think it was Max) from Mad About You.
Have we mentioned Ben the Rat?
BK said
Nor do I want to hear anything about a certain "loveable furball dog" whose name is a shortened child like version of my full name.
BK said
"Have we mentioned Ben the Rat?"
Who you callin' a RAT, Willis??? ;)
Nor do I want to hear anything about a certain "loveable furball dog" whose name is a shortened child like version of my full name. Capice???
Did I spell that correctly? Capice, that is. Or is it Capish? Or Capeesh?
There is still a convention in movies where if you want to make the villain really despicable..it doesn't matter how many humans he kills, have him kill a dog.
OHH!!!!..."My voice will change
While having dinner yesterday between shows at Harry's BBQ with the other two keyboard players, I noticed a poster in the window of the restaurant. While reading it "backwards", I thought it was for a production of ANNIE - at least from the look of the logo. But what I was reading backwards was definitely not ANNIE.
Once outside, I noticed the poster said ANDREW. And then in smaller print underneath the title, it said "Based on the musical ANNIE". WHAT!?!??! And the picture of Miss(?) Hannigan, Daddy Warbucks and the orphans is... well, I guess priceless. It was apparently produced by some independent youth group theatre in Norfolk. The name of the group is actually the first name of the producer/director.
Well, after all three of us had a good laugh at the poster - too bad we had just missed the final matinee! - I mentioned that I would love to have that poster. Jokingly. Well, one of the other pianists went back inside the restaurant to ask the manager if he could take the poster out of the window, and a few minutes later he handed it to me.
It is just sooooo wrong. I'm hoping to scan at least the picture so that I can post it here. Truly, it is just sooooo wrong.
*Of course, no where on the poster was there a mention of MTI, Martin Charnin nor Charles Strouse. Hmmm... ;)
Elmore--I thought about you when I was reading the Where's Charley? Goodspeed reviews! How did the production go for you?? I read that Noah Racey was very charming.
Dreyfuss, as played by Bear, was really the only reason to watch Empty Nest.
Speaking of animals, I saw something that made me cry today. There was a cat lying next to the sidewalk. It looked like it was sleeping or in repose, but it's eyes were open and it was dead. Things like that just break my heart.
Nor do I want to hear anything about a certain "loveable furball dog" whose name is a shortened child like version of my full name. Capice???
Maya - glad to see the HHW skankette is back! (I'm kidding! I'm kidding!) :D
That's nothing against YOU, Maya. Just the fact that it happened.
DR Maya, I didn't see Noah in NEVER GONNA DANCE, and I didn't know a thing about him, but he is a real star, charming, great comedy timing, and one helluva dancer. It was great seeing him blow away the audiences, who adored him, for a run of sold-out houses. I think he's brilliant.
For Maya...and for Panni, and Laura, and Jane, and...all of us who love cats:
CAT HEAVEN
According to the final episode Dreyfus was really played by an actor in a dog suit.Well, not exactly. The "actor in a dog suit" was a final joke. Through the series, Dreyfuss was played by Bear, a real (and really large) dog trained by Joel Silverman.
Please make sure Jenny gets this message tomorrow.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JENNY! HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY! :D :D :D