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Well, you've read the notes, the notes were notes, notes-wise, and now it is time for you to post until the cows come home - cow-wise.
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And the word of the day is: GLABROUS!
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The new Kritzerland master sounds really good and better than the previous CD release. So, I'm happy we did it.
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Sounds exciting, BK!
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From yesterday:
I'm planning a quick jaunt to Pittsburgh to see COPACABANA next Thursday. It's a show I've long wanted to see, and the main review (by critic Alice Carter) seems to find it very entertaining.
I wonder if they're still using the same set and costumes they used for their original production a few years. Quite extravagant and quite appropriate.
*And I've always had a soft spot for "Just Arrived" - such a great "entrance" song. And "Copa Girl" is a great "old broad" song.
I like the original London cast recording of this show. I bought the songbook on-line from London and for a vocal workshop quite a few years ago, I worked on "Bolero de Amor." I never got to actually perform the song, but the other people in the workshop really liked the song and the way I performed it. :)
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Today at work, we're having a luau (style? inspired?) pot-luck. I don't think that there will be an actual roasting pig, though. I have several Hawaiian shirts from which to choose something to wear and for my culinary contribution, I'm bringing an ice cream pizza cake. Okay, it's store-bought, but it looks quite tasty. A good time should be had by all! :D
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Well, I need to hit the hay...because it needs to be hit. Good night...anyone.
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Morning all.
My lunch at Maoz yesterday was nice. We got our various foodstuffs and went to Union Square Park. There was a free table so we sat al fresco, ate our lunches and caught up. I had a plain falafel, Anthony had one with eggplant (we both added things from the toppings bar and then put on some yogurt sauce) and Sue had the salad box. It's a big salad and you can add more toppings if you choose. It's a very busy location. The three seats in the window area are the only sitting locations so it's really a buy and leave place (that's OK). The price is right and the food is good.
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My boss is back today from her 8 days of vacation.
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And I'm here all alone.
I don't eat "out there" foods. I'm a standard kind of guy. I'll eat things I haven't tried before but I don't do crazy things.
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Much love and good wishes to Larry and to Ginny's brother-in-law!
Bye for now.
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TOD
I have never been that adventurous
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Well I am off to YUL (airport code) today. I am bringing my laptop with me so I think I will have more access to the internet while I am there. Curious to see what kind of access I will have at the airports I will be at today and upon my return.
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FROM YESTERDAY
DR JOSE
The doctor took the blood pressure, heartbeat and temperature. They were all normal. I am not sure I will bother following up with the food company.
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I pass on all the HEALTH, TRAVEL, GOOD LUCK, BUSINESS, WORK and ANY OTHER KIND of VIBES needed to our all DR and DR's friends, spouses, relatives, better halves, co-workers and anyone else that needs or will need them.
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DR MATT HOUGH
Please include H & G and the Food networks on your channel watch ;D
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And the word of the day is: GLABROUS!
And The Song Of The Day Is: THE TOUCH OF YOUR LIPS
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I found out yesterday that the company that laid me off has since been forced to cut the salaries of the employees that remain by 20% in order to try to stay in business. :-\
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TOD:
Tripe, I suppose. One of the few things I've tried that I really didn't care for. But I'm up for most anything.
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I will be curious to see DR JoseSPiano's reply to today's TOD! :D
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Apparently today's young-uns think that texting, instant messaging, and twittering are the "now," "with-it" modes of communcation. E-mail is out; that's for OLD people.
Suddenly, I feel VERY old...
:)
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The new antibacterial hand soap that I bought for the kitchen sink has a grapefruit scent. I didn't think I'd like it, but it is oddly comforting.
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I wonder if I can single-handedly take us to page two...
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It takes a lot longer to type with a single hand.
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I'll help
No. 24
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No. 25
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A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.
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Oh thank you, DR Ben! :)
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No. 28
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No. 29
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And finally, after a raft of less than stellar posts comes
Page 2
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My cat-sitting assignment begins either tonight or tomorrow morning.
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My work here is done.
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Does that mean that we are now obligated to raise the quality of our posts??
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My work here is done (almost)
In reference to Dear DAW's cat sitting
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I wonder if there is a grant available for such a task?
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Does that mean that we are now obligated to raise the quality of our posts??
Oh, no, I was just referring to my posts of Numbers. Your posts are beyond stellar ;)
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DR Ben: ;D From your
mouth keyboard to G-d's ears!!
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I fully admit to plagiarizing some of my HHW posts for Twitter fodder. And vice-versa!
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I never got to actually perform the song, but the other people in the workshop really liked the song and the way I performed it. :)
What color boa?
der Brucer
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TOD:
Tripe, I suppose.
Try it in Pepper Pot soup!
A Pennsylvania Dutch creation for Washington's troups at Valley Forge:
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der Brucer
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* * * * * CONTINUED RECOVERY VIBES FOR DR GINNY'S BROTHER-IN-LAW * * * * *
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Good Grief: Campbell's Philadelphia Pepper Pot Soup is now made in Canada - what happened to Camden NJ?
der Brucer
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E-mail is out; that's for OLD people.
And I just replaced my drums with semaphore flags!
der Brucer
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* * * * * HEALTHY VIBES FOR DR ELMORE, TOO * * * * *
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The most memorable meal I've ever had was back in the 1980s in Lafayette, LA.
I was there with my friend/publicity client, Steve Kanaly ("Dallas") for a rodeo in which he was the guest star.
One afternoon, our "handler" took us out to this restaurant on a bayou where we had the most fantastic Cajun meal: crawfish, catfish, jambalaya & the best cheesecake I've ever eaten.
In fact, I was so impressed with the Southern-style cheesecake that, when I returned to Los Angeles, I told the owner of Junior's Deli (another client) about it, and he wound up changing his NY-style cheesecake to Southern-style.
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Good Grief: Campbell's Philadelphia Pepper Pot Soup is now made in Canada - what happened to Camden NJ?
der Brucer
Don't blame Camden--Philly must have stopped growing the peppers.
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Philly must have stopped growing the peppers.
Present company excepted.
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TOD
Steamed whole octopus (in Venice, Italy)
Hot curdled goat's milk (in Athen's, Greece)
Mystery Meat sandwich from a cart on the pier in Santiago, Cuba (at 2 AM)
Whatever the Filipino stewards left in the Wardroom galley pot at 1 AM
Chilled lamb brains with yogurt sauce (never let your Lebanese boyfriend take you to dinner at his Grandmas!)
der Brucer
I have been advised that those of us who enjoy scarfing raw oysters from the shell, swishing steamed snails in a butter-garlic sauce, or relishing fried scrapple should refrain from turning up our noses at others food choices.
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Good morning.
There used to be a German restaurant on Oxnard St., here in the valley. I ordered rabbit, and was served half a rabbit (no head of course) that was weird for me. And in Little Tokyo downtown, I ordered fish head soup, well it was broth and fish heads, that was weird too. Both were really good though.
Off to work.
Pleasant Thursday to everyone.
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Thursday morning greetings. It's still drizzly here in SW Ohio - cool and humid.
Thank you to DRs Jose, Ben, and Dan(the Man) for recovery vibes for my brother-in-law. And, DR Jose, for your comments about the warning your family received before your mother's surgery. John's family was told he'd be sitting up the next day and walking the next. I think they were misinformed and their expectations were raised unrealistically.
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I'm off to have my hair cut and to do some errands. While I'm offline, DS Rob is going to install our new modem.
Bye for now!
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If we are really serious about containing the growth of health care costs we can use the "best practices" available when I graduated from college:
No open-heart surgery (still experimental)
No organ replacement
No joint replacement
No use of CAT scan, MRIs. Etc.
No routine use of non generic pharmaceuticals
No use of combination chemotherapy, radiation treatment or taxanes and other highfalutin drugs
der Brucer
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DR MattH re: your comments yesterday on Y&R
Do you actually think that adam is bisexual? I really have no idea if he was just screwing around with rafe. Or if he ended up realizing he might like it. And i have no idea if the writers will even pursue this. Or perhaps they will have rafe move on to P3??? I really find P3 way too old for rafe (to me rafe seems like an early twenties kid). But i find it hard to believe they would introduce 2 gay characters and not have them interact.
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But i find it hard to believe they would introduce 2 gay characters and not have them interact.
Why? Do all of the non-gay characters "interact"?
der Brucer
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Good morning, all! Things are improving slowly, but I am feeling better and getting quite antsy from my confinement. This morning, I'm seeing my doctor at 11:30. As of noon yesterday, she still had not received my x-rays from radiology. This leads to a diatribe on the Manhattan HMO known as HIP and their idiocy of allowing a week's time to elapse between x-rays and getting the results to the attending physician. God forbid I were in a matter of life and death, but such inefficiency from a "major" health insurance company is ridiculous.
So, I'm a bit more mobile, although the pains are always present, and I've been able to navigate about the apartment sometimes without the use of crutches. I'm still depending on muscle relaxer and vicodin; if the ibuprofen is doing anything, I don't know. Yesterday, I needed to make an emergency trip to the drug store at 81st and Broadway. I got back and forth on crutches although I moved quite slowly and spent a good hour in bed after getting back here.
I'm debating the rest of my life as I lie here and moan; since this clearly strikes without too much warning, I'm considering turning down all out-of-town jobs because I hate the thought of committing to something I may not be able to finish. Also, I'm not sure I want to be too far from my own apartment in this state of health.
My last comment before I begin my pre-doctor ablutions is to praise the friends I have, may of whom have volunteered to run errands, etc. I could not have gotten through the past nine days without our DR Jose, who schlepped, ran errands, banked, shopped and proofread for me, and Ron and Dona Raines. I'm very lucky and grateful to call them all really wonderful friends.
Before I forget, someone sent me flowers this morning; I haven't opened the container yet because I had other priorities. I'm delighted that someone thought to make this gesture but schlepping around a cramped space with a load of flowers isn't graceful when you can hardly move, or hardly carry the bundle with one hand, and having to make myself presentable to the deliverer quicky was uncomfortable. A card is much easier!
Enough about me.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vibes To All DRs Who Need Them! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Continued vibes for DR GINNY's B i L.
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DR MICHAEL S and DR ANN.....something similar happened to me two weeks ago on a Saturday afternoon. By Sunday afternoon all was well....but in between all was hell.
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Good thoughts for and to DR ELMORE.
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TOD:
Sushi
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Page Three Moor Dance.
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Thanks for checking in, DR elmore3003!
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Page Three Moor Dance.
Yet none of them look like Larry Moor[e].
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Larry,
You must really be down - a lengthy post with nary a cuss word.
I'm sure once you're up and about you'll find an appropriate place to shove those damn cruthches - is the Medical Insurance office within striking range?
der Brucer
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Page Three Moor Dance.
Yet none of them look like Larry Moor[e].
There is a Manhattan gentleman named Moore
Whose current state of health is poore
To aid his recovery
And his return him to curmudgery
We send lots of vibes to his doore
With apologies to Chaucer
der Brucer
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DR MattH re: your comments yesterday on Y&R
Do you actually think that adam is bisexual? I really have no idea if he was just screwing around with rafe. Or if he ended up realizing he might like it. And i have no idea if the writers will even pursue this. Or perhaps they will have rafe move on to P3??? I really find P3 way too old for rafe (to me rafe seems like an early twenties kid). But i find it hard to believe they would introduce 2 gay characters and not have them interact.
No, Jennifer, I do NOT think that Adam is bisexual. That's why I put the word in quotes when I wrote it.
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Good morning!
After that huge thunderstorm we had last night, the clouds have not moved out. Though we've had no more rain, it's still overcast here. Highs still in the upper 80s today. Ugh!
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I don't think Adam was bisexual. Eve, on the other hand...
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I'm up and shall now begin preparing the bigger packages. The Bigger Packages - that's the title of my next novel.
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Today my work project will be the Blu-ray of the final 90 minute episode of PRISON BREAK called THE LAST BREAK. I've never watched a second of the show, but Fox must think that people will be able to follow the plot and figure out character relationships if they're releasing the final episode on Blu-ray. I'm going to read the backstory on the character before I start watching, however. I want to be as fair to the program as I can.
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TOD: Floop
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The Bigger Packages - that's the title of my next novel.
Is it about a John Holmes character?
der Brucer
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On TV TOnight!™
ABC - SAMANTHA WHO? (series finale)
NBC - THE LISTENER
CBS - BIG BROTHER 11
FOX - SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE?
BBCA - TORCHWOOD: CHILDREN OF EARTH - Part 4
BRA - THE FASHION SHOW (season finale)
H&G - HOUSE HUNTERS
USA - BURN NOTICE, ROYAL PAINS
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TOD:
I had turtle once, and the meat was very tasty. THe person who served it didn't tell us what it was until after we ate it. I would have tried it anyway, but I enjoyed it.
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TOD: Floop
;D :D
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bk, Terry O'Quinn won the Emmy as Best Supporting Actor for Season 2 of LOST.
Seems like the entire cast won the SAG award as Best Ensemble of a Drama Series during the first season.
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"Men have been imitating me for as long as I can remember."
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On TV TOnight!
ABC - SAMANTHA WHO? (series finale)
NBC - THE LISTENER
CBS - BIG BROTHER 11
FOX - SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE?
H&G - HOUSE HUNTERS
USA - BURN NOTICE, ROYAL PAINS
Not even a passing nod to Torchwood!
der Brucer
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On TV TOnight!
ABC - SAMANTHA WHO? (series finale)
NBC - THE LISTENER
CBS - BIG BROTHER 11
FOX - SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE?
H&G - HOUSE HUNTERS
USA - BURN NOTICE, ROYAL PAINS
Not even a passing nod to Torchwood!
der Brucer
OMG! Can't believe I left it off. I will rectify that situation post haste! Thanks for the reminder!
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The newest Penzeys catalog has arrived. I want to make and eat every recipe in there. Now.
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There is no recipe in the Penzeys catalog for Floop.
Strange, that.
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Also, strangely enough, there is no definition of Floop here. What gives ;D
Urban Dictionary (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Floop)
Well, technically there are definitions, just not the one we (or Sandra) would be seeking.
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MattH,
In your review of The Towering Inferno (http://www.hometheaterforum.com/products/the-towering-inferno-blu-ray/reviews#512)you state:
Having to manipulate a handful of stars in the mix, however, necessitated his inventing an equal number of set piece moments of derring-do for his two top-billed stars as well as signature moments for all of the recognizable star cast.
So, they cast the picture first, then adjusted the screenplay as necessary?
der Brucer
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The newest Penzeys catalog has arrived. I want to make and eat every recipe in there. Now.
(http://www.penzeys.com/scstore/images/cover/E09_catalog.gif)
Do any call for tripe?
der Brucer
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MattH,
In your review of The Towering Inferno (http://www.hometheaterforum.com/products/the-towering-inferno-blu-ray/reviews#512)you state:
Having to manipulate a handful of stars in the mix, however, necessitated his inventing an equal number of set piece moments of derring-do for his two top-billed stars as well as signature moments for all of the recognizable star cast.
So, they cast the picture first, then adjusted the screenplay as necessary?
der Brucer
According to the bonus features, that's exactly what happened, at Steve McQueen's insistence.
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Now I must head downstairs to get cleaned up for my lunch out with friends.
WBBL.
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Back from having my hair cut and doing errands at the bank and post office.
Thank you, DR JRand.
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Very ominous and strange looking skies outside my office window, but the storm looks like it's mostly to the north of the city right now.
According to the extended weather map, you NYC peeps look like you are going to get battered (but not fried) later today. Take an umbrella everywhere! DR Elmore, you just stay put.
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TOD:
Beef heart
Beef tongue
Chicken feet
Tripe (in both Menudo and Chiltlins (sp) )
Fried Gizzard
Fish head and tail
Frog legs
Eel
Pigs Feet
Abalone
Snails
Quail Eggs
Snake
Squirrel (I feel guilty about that one)
Seaweed
Fish roe
Sea Urchin
I am a very adventurous eater, and would only draw the line at eating something that was still alive.
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Lawrence, I wish I was there to assist, I am very good at running errands, even though I do tend to get distracted. And no doubt throwing things at me would make you feel so much better.
Feel better my buddy!
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Sorry to have missed DR Elmore when he was here earlier.
Feel-better vibes to him and thank-you vibes to his caregivers!
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Another Highline (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/22/nyregion/22highline.html?em) profile!
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I found out yesterday that the company that laid me off has since been forced to cut the salaries of the employees that remain by 20% in order to try to stay in business. :-\
And in news from my former employer:
"Also on Wednesday the library board approved a plan to offer early retirement buyouts to employees. Workers would get a $5,000 lump sum payment and 35 percent of their accrued sick leave balance, up to 800 hours. Kambitsch said the buyout will cost as much as $200,000 but should help reduce payroll."
When I groaned that it was a year late, Richard (the wise one in the family) asked if the grief that they've gone through in the past several months would have been worth $5000 to me. Guess not.
I truly hope that some of my friends who are eligible are smart enough to take it and - RUN!
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Oh dear.....well DR GINNY I am just happy when I "left" the Department of Labor, I had enough years and was just old enough to go ahead and begin receiving my Retirement benefits. It's not much, but it is a steady check every month......so far.
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And in three years.....I can apply for Social Security.....
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Good Morning! Good Afternoon!
I'm up, I'm up.... And what a news day it has been here in NYC - well, moreso in New Jersey right now... Here's the current crawl across the bottom of my TV screen:
"Breaking News - Corruption Bust: 44 Arrests Including 3 Mayors & 5 Rabbis"
:-\
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DR elmore - You're most welcome.
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I will be curious to see DR JoseSPiano's reply to today's TOD! :D
Well...
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TOD:
Beef heart
Beef tongue
Chicken feet
Tripe (in both Menudo and Chiltlins (sp) )
Fried Gizzard
Fish head and tail
Frog legs
Eel
Pigs Feet
Abalone
Snails
Quail Eggs
Snake
Squirrel (I feel guilty about that one)
Seaweed
Fish roe
Sea Urchin
I am a very adventurous eater, and would only draw the line at eating something that was still alive.
Well...
Good for you DR MBarnum! -I still have yet to try Chicken Feet or Pig's Feet - at least not knowingly. ;) However...
I did recently try balut in the Philippines.
I notice a couple of the items on your list include things one would "normally" order at a sushi place: fish roe, seaweed, eel, sea urchin and quail eggs...
And fish roe could also be caviar...
It really is all a matter of perspective.
I've been catching up on episodes of both "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations" and "Bizarre Foods with Andrews Zimmern" on the The Travel Channel. Now if you want to talk about "far out" and "weird" foods, well, I think they have all of us beat hands down. -Especially Andrew Zimmern!!
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I am hungry ... but I will try NOTHING that I have read about so far on HHW for lunch.
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TOD:
Tripe, I suppose. One of the few things I've tried that I really didn't care for. But I'm up for most anything.
How was the tripe prepared? It's not something I go looking for on restaurant menus, but there are some preparations that actually make it quite palatable. I do like it in menudo as well as a topping for Vietnamese pho. It's definitely a "texture" thing, but sometimes a bit of "unctious" can be a good thing.
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TOD - a buffalo burger at the Star Family Restaurant in Murdo, SD.
Speaking of weird combinations, yesterday one of my FB friends posted about making zucchini bread with butterscotch chips.
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First of all
Hello from PBI (Palm International Airport)
and no surprise to me that the plane will be late leaving by at least 45 minutes because the plane arriving here is late.
Quel Surprise
But I m using the airports free wifi and when you sign on the let you know of the current security level.
Also the first time I have been in an airport where security has walked through the gate with a dog sniffing out for something. It was a beautiful golden lab retriever.
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MattH,
In your review of The Towering Inferno (http://www.hometheaterforum.com/products/the-towering-inferno-blu-ray/reviews#512)you state:
Having to manipulate a handful of stars in the mix, however, necessitated his inventing an equal number of set piece moments of derring-do for his two top-billed stars as well as signature moments for all of the recognizable star cast.
So, they cast the picture first, then adjusted the screenplay as necessary?
der Brucer
According to the bonus features, that's exactly what happened, at Steve McQueen's insistence.
Even though technically Paul Newman's role of "The Architect" was larger, McQueen who doesn't appear until about an hour or so into the film insisted on the exact amount of speaking words as Newman's role.
Also the staggered billing I believe was a first.
McQueen is first on the left, but Newman was on the right but his name was higher so it all depends where your eye goes first that one decides who gets top billing.
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Perhaps, Elmoore would feel better if he had some FLOOP!
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So I will sign on from Phillie See y'all later
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I consider it adventurous eating when I go to a Subway that I've never been to before.
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More sad Hollywood news...
Actress Brenda Joyce (Tarzan's Jane in the 1940s, also the Inner Sanctum films PILLOW OF DEATH and STRANGE CONFESSION) died at a nursing home in NY on July 4th. She had been suffering from dementia for several years.
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Actress Helen Hovey who played the tormented school teacher in the cult film THE SADIST opposite Arch Hall Jr. (her real life cousin) died this week in Texas.
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Travel vibes to DR Michael S!
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***SAFE & EASY TRAVEL VIBES***
for DR Michael S.!!!!!
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Back and all CDs, including all my US dealers, have been shipped. Only the five overseas dealers to go. Now I've got to get everything ready for the official The Apartment announcement at midnight. No time to jog, I guess, although maybe I'll go out in a half hour and do two miles, but it's really hot out.
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Oy, live and learn department. I had imported the video from Gabe's birth through about his seventh month and had edited little snippets for what will be the Bar Mitzvah movie in Windows Movie Maker. I thought it kept copies of the edited snippets and so I deleted the imported video. Guess what? It doesn't. So I have to start over. I don't think I have enough space to import 13 years worth of videos and edit it down. The only thing I can think of is to edit each tape individually, burn DVDs of those edits, and then delete the source video and do the next one. Then when I'm done with all the DVDs I guess I can import the various edits to make a completed product. Edi? Anyone? A better solution?
Gabe just made me LOL. He's starting to get moolah in the mail from people who can't come and he got a very (as in VERY) generous check from the parents of one of Betsy's brother's wife. These are the very prominent Beverly Hills Cedars Sinai osteopath family, the family that owns a lot of property around L.A. and whose art collection is permanently on loan to the Getty. So anyhoo, Gabe is writing his thank you note and I'm telling him to put in facts about what he's doing, like taking Hebrew lessons twice a week and writing his D'var Torah. At which point Gabe, pretending to write, says, "So as you can see, I'm very busy, so please don't bother me again for anythiing less than $1000." My son, the comedian. :)
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* * * * * TRAVEL VIBES DR MICHAEL SHAYNE * * * * *
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DR JMK - whatever you're doing in raising those sons of yours, you're doing it right. :)
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LOL, JMK!
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Back from the long jog - not quite as hot as the last few days. Now I must shower and be on my way to Teddy, after which I shall return. What a morning!
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Michael s:
I really didn't know what caused it. There was frighteningly way too many ingredients on the package for what was supposed to be chicken catchatorre (sp?) But it had to be something or a combination of ingredients that caused it
I only carry the half tablets of Tylenol PM for an emergency. I’m not in a rush to take something that will knock me out, but at least I’m only taking a half dose of Benadryl which cannot be purchased from Benadryl. If your throat were to swell it might interfere with your breathing.
I know very quickly if I’m having a reaction to a food. I have found if I grab a fizzy drink, Pepsi is my fiz of choice, drinking it will fiz away the food product & reduce my allergy.
it OFTEN takes a combination of foods to cause a reaction. After all these years I still can’t figure out most combinations, fortunately none of my “combination” allergic reactions have been severe, just uncomfortable.
VIBES YOU NEVER EXPERIENCE A REACTION LIKE THIS AGAIN, AND HAVE A GREAT TRIP!
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My cat-sitting assignment begins either tonight or tomorrow morning.
Have fun.
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The most memorable meal I've ever had was back in the 1980s in Lafayette, LA.
I was there with my friend/publicity client, Steve Kanaly ("Dallas") for a rodeo in which he was the guest star.
One afternoon, our "handler" took us out to this restaurant on a bayou where we had the most fantastic Cajun meal: crawfish, catfish, jambalaya & the best cheesecake I've ever eaten.
In fact, I was so impressed with the Southern-style cheesecake that, when I returned to Los Angeles, I told the owner of Junior's Deli (another client) about it, and he wound up changing his NY-style cheesecake to Southern-style.
Was your client one of the original brother's that opened Junior's?
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TOD:
Beef heart
Beef tongue
Chicken feet
Tripe (in both Menudo and Chiltlins (sp) )
Fried Gizzard
Fish head and tail
Frog legs
Eel
Pigs Feet
Abalone
Snails
Quail Eggs
Snake
Squirrel (I feel guilty about that one)
Seaweed
Fish roe
Sea Urchin
I am a very adventurous eater, and would only draw the line at eating something that was still alive.
I would rather...not.
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A nice quick lunch today which left me with plenty of time to get my work project completed and to watch some things this afternoon.
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More sad Hollywood news...
Actress Brenda Joyce (Tarzan's Jane in the 1940s, also the Inner Sanctum films PILLOW OF DEATH and STRANGE CONFESSION) died at a nursing home in NY on July 4th. She had been suffering from dementia for several years.
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Actress Helen Hovey who played the tormented school teacher in the cult film THE SADIST opposite Arch Hall Jr. (her real life cousin) died this week in Texas.
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I read about Brenda Joyce on-line yesterday and in the newspaper today. I just watched her last film as Jane (with Lex Barker who was making his first appearance as Tarzan). Her replacement in the second Barker/Tarzan picture was not very good at all.
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Well?
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When I got in from lunch, I immediately got down to business with PRISON BREAK: THE FINAL BREAK on Blu-ray.
I had no trouble at all following the story, and while I'm sure there is tons of backstory between the leads and, say, T-Bag who's still in prison, it didn't really matter that I didn't know it. It was sufficient to know they didn't trust him.
Some good twists and turns in the plotting though the prison motif wasn't as well executed as it was in OZ and some plotting got a little garbled in the second half of the story.
Still, I enjoyed it, and I'm sure fans of the show had tears in their eyes with the ending.
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DR George, fun page five smiley. :)
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CONTINUED VIBES
FOR DR ELMORE AND
DR GINNY'S DBIL JOHN!
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The only bonus feature at all was two deleted scenes (totaling 4 minutes). I can't believe there wouldn't have been a commentary from the stars or the directors or even a retrospective featurette on the history of the show. That REALLY surprised me.
I guess they're saving that kind of thing for the Season 4 box set.
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Next, I began looking at the soap operas for the day. I started with THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS which did have the break-up of Adam and Rafe and the Nikki conversation to Victor about Adam. Victor's reaction was a big surprise, and somehow, I have a feeling maybe Adam might think that he could find some way to lure Rafe back in to use him some more since Victor isn't disowning him over what he thinks he knows.
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Next up was AS THE WORLD TURNS with Luke's big bombshell and the typical explosion of the family about it. Luke was in the previews for tomorrow, too, but it's easy to see where this is going. Luke's going to be off on business with his new job, and Noah's going to stray with his college professor.
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I also skimmed through ONE LIFE TO LIVE, but there was nothing of interest today.
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Last night I began watching the "Making of MARNIE" documentary on the MARNIE DVD, and I only got part of the way through it before I stopped to begin watching TORCHWOOD. I continued watching in the time I had left this afternoon, but I still didn't finish it. I'll finish it when I go back down later.
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Hopping off-line for the moment to work on today's work project. Then it'll be back downstairs for an evening of leisure viewing.
WBBL.
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Here at Teddy's. When I leave in ninety minutes I'll be able to answer the question do blonde have more fun.
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Some of the things people have eaten would make me vomit on the ground (FLOOP not included, of course).
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I would rather...not.
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Speaking of which....
And how did you get a vomit emoticon? Or is it that "vomiticon"?
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He found it at http://www.clicksmilies.com
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MattH,
In your review of The Towering Inferno (http://www.hometheaterforum.com/products/the-towering-inferno-blu-ray/reviews#512)you state:
Having to manipulate a handful of stars in the mix, however, necessitated his inventing an equal number of set piece moments of derring-do for his two top-billed stars as well as signature moments for all of the recognizable star cast.
So, they cast the picture first, then adjusted the screenplay as necessary?
der Brucer
According to the bonus features, that's exactly what happened, at Steve McQueen's insistence.
Right or Wrong -I understand the Hollywood mentality of Billing. However,if an Actor(STAR) is in a movie I want to see because he/she is in the movie it wouldn't matter a hoot(even if it's Gibson) if he/she is Fourth or Fifth Billed.
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I found out yesterday that the company that laid me off has since been forced to cut the salaries of the employees that remain by 20% in order to try to stay in business. :-\
That's very scary.
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He found it at http://www.clicksmilies.com
Yup:
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My cat-sitting assignment begins either tonight or tomorrow morning.
Don't sit ON the cat!!! That's the first rule of cat sitting. I found that out the hard way.
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He found it at http://www.clicksmilies.com
Yup:
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Show off!
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Good advise DR Kerry (http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/tiere/animal-smiley-027.gif)
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He found it at http://www.clicksmilies.com
Yup:
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Show off!
Jealous??
;)
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Show off!
Jealous??
;)
You know it, Stud!
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I've just got to say.....When the neighbor called the police to report a possible burglary, and the policeman knocked on our door in the middle of the night, did we get upset..NO. Keith talked to him, answered his questions and THANKED HIM for checking on the house. The next day I thanked the neighbor for calling the police & let her know our power was out & it was only Keith walking around with a flashlight.
I think Obama should have kept his thoughts to himself until he had all the facts.
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TOD:
Tripe, I suppose. One of the few things I've tried that I really didn't care for. But I'm up for most anything.
I would have to agree - Tripe.
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Hello, everyone.
My travels today took me through BK territory--past Hamilton Hgh, through Beverlywood, and past the Fine Arts Theatre. I'll be making this trek frequently for a while as I go to Beverly Hills for medical treatment.
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Speaking of things medical, VIBES to our many DRs who have been ailing. What a scary incident for DR Michael S! Glad it passed quickly. Continued vibes for Ginny's BIL.
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TOD:
Aside from seaweed, which I've had and am OK with, I'm with DR George. In other words, no thanks.
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Show off!
Jealous??
;)
You know it, Stud!
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"Men have been imitating me for as long as I can remember."
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Which would have been about two hours ago.
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TOD:
Beef heart
Beef tongue
Chicken feet
Tripe (in both Menudo and Chiltlins (sp) )
Fried Gizzard
Fish head and tail
Frog legs
Eel
Pigs Feet
Abalone
Snails
Quail Eggs
Snake
Squirrel (I feel guilty about that one)
Seaweed
Fish roe
Sea Urchin
I am a very adventurous eater, and would only draw the line at eating something that was still alive.
Really? Was that Menudo or menudo?
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HEALTH VIBES FOR DR JEANNE!
Jeanne, did your doctor have her surgery & how is she?
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TOD:
Beef heart
Beef tongue
Chicken feet
Tripe (in both Menudo and Chiltlins (sp) )
Fried Gizzard
Fish head and tail
Frog legs
Eel
Pigs Feet
Abalone
Snails
Quail Eggs
Snake
Squirrel (I feel guilty about that one)
Seaweed
Fish roe
Sea Urchin
Several of those items are things we might put in the crawdad traps.
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Today my work project will be the Blu-ray of the final 90 minute episode of PRISON BREAK called THE LAST BREAK. I've never watched a second of the show, but Fox must think that people will be able to follow the plot and figure out character relationships if they're releasing the final episode on Blu-ray. I'm going to read the backstory on the character before I start watching, however. I want to be as fair to the program as I can.
I'm curious about this dvd and sort of anxious to see it. I think my library should get it in a few weeks (they have all the other Prison Breaks).
I don't know if they will explain the story. I can't really imagine that too many people would watch this who haven't ever seen the show.
At the end of Season 4 they jumped ahead a number of years. And this dvd that you have is supposed to fill in those blanks. I'll bet you can probably follow along with just finding out how the show ended. Although like Lost, the 4 seasons of Prison Break had a lot going on!
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DR MattH re: your comments yesterday on Y&R
Do you actually think that adam is bisexual? I really have no idea if he was just screwing around with rafe. Or if he ended up realizing he might like it. And i have no idea if the writers will even pursue this. Or perhaps they will have rafe move on to P3??? I really find P3 way too old for rafe (to me rafe seems like an early twenties kid). But i find it hard to believe they would introduce 2 gay characters and not have them interact.
No, Jennifer, I do NOT think that Adam is bisexual. That's why I put the word in quotes when I wrote it.
I wondered if some people think he might be bisexual. Because I would suspect most totally straight men would not be having sex with other men, even if it did suit their diabolical plans!
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Speaking of jumping ahead, I was wondering what people thought about GHOST WHISPERER jumping ahead five years, and including a five year old child who may or may not have powers.
Is this really jumping ahead, or is it jumping the shark?
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I am curious who will get voted out of So You Think You Can Dance tonight.
It sort of bugs me that certain teams get such amazing choreography (brandon and jeanine's contemporary and ade/melissa's breast cancer routine come to mind). While others have just average choreography.
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I watched a cute movie tonight, HOTEL FOR DOGS. It's rated G, and more of a family type movie. But if you like dogs, i think a lot of people would find this very cute. It stars emma roberts, who i thought was impressive.You just can't take your eyes off of her. It's a real feel-good movie.
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TOD:
Beef heart
Beef tongue
Chicken feet
Tripe (in both Menudo and Chiltlins (sp) )
Fried Gizzard
Fish head and tail
Frog legs
Eel
Pigs Feet
Abalone
Snails
Quail Eggs
Snake
Squirrel (I feel guilty about that one)
Seaweed
Fish roe
Sea Urchin
Several of those items are things we might put in the crawdad traps.
Your mother-in-law probably put them in Jell-O!!
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LOL!
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Grrrrr... Last night I bought 6 absolutely beautiful tree-ripened peaches. I stupidly put them in a bowl on top of a couple of red delicious apples and today they are all over ripe and almost mushy.
D'oh!
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Speaking of jumping ahead, I was wondering what people thought about GHOST WHISPERER jumping ahead five years, and including a five year old child who may or may not have powers.
Is this really jumping ahead, or is it jumping the shark?
Both...and they're just copying "Desperate Housewives."
:P is what I say...but I'll still watch it. ::)
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HEALTH VIBES FOR DR JEANNE!
Jeanne, did your doctor have her surgery & how is she?
Jane, yes, she did. It was difficult at first, but last I heard she was doing better. She's like me--neither one of us tolerates drugs well. I really hope she pulls through, because I'd hate to lose her as my primary doc. Thanks for asking and thanks for the vibes.
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I recently watched an old British TV series called MELISSA. Well done and intriguing. Those who enjoy "gaslight" stories will probably enjoy it.
(Now where's TCB? Somehow it feels like he would have a response to this.)
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TTFN.
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Good evening all. I am pleased to report that I am feeling much better. My tummy is still tender and not wanting much besides rice, crackers, and applesauce, but everything is staying down at least. Thank you all for the vibes!
And, in return,
~~~~~~~~~~~VIBES TO ANY AND ALL WHO NEED THEM, ESPECIALLY DR ELMORE AND DR GINNY AND HER FAMILY~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Thank you, DRs Jane, Jeanne, and Ann for the vibes for my BiL. There's not much change today.
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I hope things are better tomorrow, Ginny.
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Thanks, DR Laura.
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Back from cat sitting. One was very friendly toward me.
The other was reticent. Oh yes, she was reticent.
:)
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On our way to visit John this afternoon, we went downtown for Richard to shop at the church supply store that's across the street from my former workplace. I visited my co-workers and one of them said, "Well, you got off the Titanic just in time!"
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Never ever, ever, look inside the burrito just ordered off the lunch truck near work. Big mistake as half the things inside had to be removed before I could roll it back up and eat it. I was really hungry.
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HEALTH VIBES FOR DR JEANNE!
Jeanne, did your doctor have her surgery & how is she?
Jane, yes, she did. It was difficult at first, but last I heard she was doing better. She's like me--neither one of us tolerates drugs well. I really hope she pulls through, because I'd hate to lose her as my primary doc. Thanks for asking and thanks for the vibes.
CONTINUED HEALING VIBES FOR YOUR WONDERFUL DOCTOR!
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Yes, health vibes to everyone who needs them.
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I won't even ask, Sam.
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DR Ann I'm pleased to read you are feeling better.
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I'm jealous of the smiley faces.
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I won't even ask, Sam.
Why not, it fits the topic of the day so well ;)
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DR Ginny, on the upside John is no worse. Continued vibes and prayers!
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It's really hot, so I think it's time to take a nap. And then get things done later when it's cooler.
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Dear Jane, I'm not quite sure what they were or are.
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DR Ginny, on the upside John is no worse. Continued vibes and prayers!
Yes, that's something, DR Jane. Thanks for the vibes.
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I guess the key question, DR Sam, is: were the things you removed still moving?
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Good evening all. I am pleased to report that I am feeling much better. My tummy is still tender and not wanting much besides rice, crackers, and applesauce, but everything is staying down at least. Thank you all for the vibes!
And, in return,
~~~~~~~~~~~VIBES TO ANY AND ALL WHO NEED THEM, ESPECIALLY DR ELMORE AND DR GINNY AND HER FAMILY~~~~~~~~~~~~
I guess that means no pizza buffet tonight!
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***ALL KINDS OF VIBES***
for DR Jeanne and her physicians!!!
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***CONTINUING RECOVERY VIBES***
for DRs Ann and elmore3003!!
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I recently watched an old British TV series called MELISSA. Well done and intriguing. Those who enjoy "gaslight" stories will probably enjoy it.
(Now where's TCB? Somehow it feels like he would have a response to this.)
I don't have any idea what that woman means! :o
But continued healing vibes to Jeanne and to to her doctor.
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I really love hispanic food. The best taco's I will ever have were at Christmas, downtown, as you buy the tree off railroad cars that are being unloaded.
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Feel better vibes to my dear daughter-in-law, Ann.
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And prayers and healing vibes to DR Ginny's B-I-L.
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G'night!
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Thank you, DR TCB.
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Yes, health vibes to everyone who needs them.
Ditto!!
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***ALL KINDS OF VIBES***
for DR Jeanne and her physicians!!!
DITTO!!
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***CONTINUING RECOVERY VIBES***
for DRs Ann and elmore3003!!
DITTO!!
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till later.
Dear Daw, the moving part I'm not sure about.
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And prayers and healing vibes to DR Ginny's B-I-L.
DITTO!!
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Thank you, DR George.
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Gratuitous Post #
200 201!!
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I'm tired and heading for bed. Good night to all! :)
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Never ever, ever, look inside the burrito just ordered off the lunch truck near work. Big mistake as half the things inside had to be removed before I could roll it back up and eat it. I was really hungry.
Thanks for the tip. :-X
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td - I just emailed you with the details about my trip with Julie to Pittsburgh next Thursday.
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Good evening. Busy day, interesting and productive, but very busy.
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TOD - Hmmm that's knd of tough. there's always menudo
When I lived at the lake there was a neighborhood wild game feed every year. So, I've tried turtle, bear, venison, etc. Didn't really thnk of that as out there.
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Oy! I was planning to go to the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha on Saturday, but I just discovered it's Mutual of Omaha's Wild about Omaha weekend and there is no admission fee that day. Ykes. That sounds like a much bigger crowd than I'm comfortable with
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Cillaliz, did you read about our local horrifying new story?
http://www.azcentral.com/community/phoenix/articles/2009/07/23/20090723abrk-phxsexassault23-ON.html
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That's very sad, DR Laura.
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I'm sure you would not like to have to defend anyone on this.
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If you have Romaine lettuce at home, you better read this http://cnnwire.blogs.cnn.com/2009/07/23/california-company-recalls-romaine-lettuce/
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I'm sure you would not like to have to defend anyone on this.
Funny you should say that, I started to write that I'm really glad I work for myself now and have the ability to say no to any case I don't want. I didn't have that luxury when I worked at the Maricopa Co. PD or even the Federal defender's office
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I'm helping the father of a 3 year old who was brutally sexually assaulted in the home while the family slept. They caught the guy who did it. I am very happy to be helping the father with immigration issues rather than the defendant.
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My prayers are with the 3-year-old. Good heavens!
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Oh gees, I didn't complete the sentence, she was also murdered. It's very very sad. The entire community has embraced the family. I think they are still in shock about it
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It's one of my pro bono cases
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Speaking of jumping ahead, I was wondering what people thought about GHOST WHISPERER jumping ahead five years, and including a five year old child who may or may not have powers.
Is this really jumping ahead, or is it jumping the shark?
My initial reaction was that I didn't like the idea at all. But, I didn't initially like the idea that formed the crux of most of this season either (the death of Jim) and it ended up being beautifully handled and often quite moving, so I'll reserve judgment until I see what they do with the concept.
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TOnight I deemed the evening of "making of documentaries." I began by finishing up the making of documentary for MARNIE which I still had a good bit more to watch. At least they were honest about the initial reaction to the film. Robin Wood's final comment (You can't like Hitchcock if you don't like MARNIE and you don't love movies if you don't love MARNIE) is baloney, but otherwise it's an interesting documentary.
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Next I watched the making-of documentary for THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH. Not much there I didn't already know, but still OK.
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Next I watched the making of documentary for SHADOW OF A DOUBT. Nice to hear from Teresa Wright who starred.
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I found out yesterday that the company that laid me off has since been forced to cut the salaries of the employees that remain by 20% in order to try to stay in business. :-\
And in news from my former employer:
"Also on Wednesday the library board approved a plan to offer early retirement buyouts to employees. Workers would get a $5,000 lump sum payment and 35 percent of their accrued sick leave balance, up to 800 hours. Kambitsch said the buyout will cost as much as $200,000 but should help reduce payroll."
When I groaned that it was a year late, Richard (the wise one in the family) asked if the grief that they've gone through in the past several months would have been worth $5000 to me. Guess not.
I truly hope that some of my friends who are eligible are smart enough to take it and - RUN!
Washington state employees can buy back 25% of their sick leave when they retire (I don't know if there's a cap). Where I work, we can't...yet. I'm hoping that by the time I retire (in about 23 years), they'll have changed that policy. ;)
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Then I watched the making-of documentary for DIAL 'M' FOR MURDER. I HATE it when Peter Bogdanovich tries to do impressions of people. He tries to do a Hitchcock impression, and it's just ridiculous.
Nice to get continuity straight in my mind, though. For some reason, I thought Grace Kelly made REAR WINDOW before DIAL 'M' but it's just the opposite.
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And now, I'm off to watch the latest episode of "Torchwood: Children of Earth!" :D
...and "Royal Pains" and something else that I set my DVR to record, but I can't remember what it is, right now.
Until later!
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Next I watched last night's LEVERAGE which was a pretty good episode. Their caper falls apart midway through the hour and they have to scramble to pull something off. That was interesting. Of course, in the second half, the audience isn't privy to what they're up to any more than the folks that are being conned.
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TORCHWOOD - Part 4 came next.
Tense and ultimately tragic, numbing. Took the heart right out of me.
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I watched the 15-minute behind-the-scenes featurette afterwards
to say goodbye to a certain character/actor. [sigh]
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So you are helping the family at no cost to them?
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So you are helping the family at no cost to them?
Yes, no one is paying me. I just figured it was the right thing to do
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They also had a Trailer donated to them by someone so they could move out of the house. Home depot donated all the materials to fix it up, someone donated an alarm system so they can sleep at night, others have donated other things.
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Thank you.
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Did the chinchy bassa break into the house, or was it someone they knew?
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Did the chinchy bassa break into the house, or was it someone they knew?
Both. They knew him and were trying to help him out. He wasn't staying with them. He broke in. The 5 year old brother pretended he was asleep, but then was able to identify the guy. That's how they got him so quickly. The dad is putting on a strong exterior, but he is having a lot of problems dealing with it. Not only did he know this person, but he didn't wake up and wasn't able to protect his daughter.
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Thank goodness the brother was able to identify him and the adults believed him. What nationality is the family?
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Thank you.
Thanks for this, but it's one of those things, when I was asked and told that they may be able to raise funds for my fees, I just didn't feel right about taking the money. I'd rather see any funds raised go to the family. It's something i could do to help that others really didn't know how to do.
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Thank goodness the brother was able to identify him and the adults believed him. What nationality is the family?
The parents are originally from Mexico. The kids are US Citizens
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Thank you, Cillaliz, for looking after this family.
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Now I must go and feed some hungry kittens.
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I'm going to head downstairs and go to bed a little earlier than usual tonight.
Good night!
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Good Evening!
Oh... I guess I have been sitting here like so much fish...
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TORCHWOOD - Part 4 came next.
Tense and ultimately tragic, numbing. Took the heart right out of me.
Tore my heart and my tear ducts to shreds.
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Boo is calling me...time for kitty bedtime snacks
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Hey, DR td!
I keep meaning to ask you: When you were at CMU, was there a girl named, Laura, in your class? or "near" your class? Tallish, blond. I came across some high school programs the other day, and remembered that Laura had gone onto CMU after high school, and I believe she was a music theatre major.
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As DR elmore stated earlier, he went to see his doctor today. I'll let him share the details/results of his visit, but at least he got a referral to see a specialist next week. And he was moving around a bit more today. And cussing more too - so that's a good sign. ;)
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DR Cillaliz - It's very heartening to read that you're sharing a bit of Light in that very tragic situation.
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TOD:
Beef heart
Beef tongue
Chicken feet
Tripe (in both Menudo and Chiltlins (sp) )
Fried Gizzard
Fish head and tail
Frog legs
Eel
Pigs Feet
Abalone
Snails
Quail Eggs
Snake
Squirrel (I feel guilty about that one)
Seaweed
Fish roe
Sea Urchin
Several of those items are things we might put in the crawdad traps.
Laura's House Speciality: Crawdad Bait Stew
der Brucer
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DR Cillaliz - It's very heartening to read that you're sharing a bit of Light in that very tragic situation.
Thanks Jose. I've always tried to do things like that whenever the opportunity arises. I generally try to keep it under the radar, it's usually better for my client that way.
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Bruce-- I'm glad the Christmas is going to happen!
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I won't even ask, Sam.
Why not, it fits the topic of the day so well ;)
I was about to ask the same thing.
Just what kind of burrito did you order in the first place? -And what made you look into it - literally?
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DR MattH re: your comments yesterday on Y&R
Do you actually think that adam is bisexual? I really have no idea if he was just screwing around with rafe. Or if he ended up realizing he might like it. And i have no idea if the writers will even pursue this. Or perhaps they will have rafe move on to P3??? I really find P3 way too old for rafe (to me rafe seems like an early twenties kid). But i find it hard to believe they would introduce 2 gay characters and not have them interact.
No, Jennifer, I do NOT think that Adam is bisexual. That's why I put the word in quotes when I wrote it.
I wondered if some people think he might be bisexual. Because I would suspect most totally straight men would not be having sex with other men, even if it did suit their diabolical plans!
DR Jennifer - I believe you're thinking this whole Adam/Rafe thing out way too much. Just sit back and enjoy the absurdity of the whole situation. ;)
*Now, if Adam started doing porn, that whole "gay for pay" thing, well... That I could believe. ;D
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OK... To bed.
Goodnight.
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Geez (zeeg, spelled backwards) where in tarnation have I been all day. This was one of the craziest days ever - just non-stop, something happening every minute, and when I finally got home I just went to the couch immediately, fell asleep, printed orders, and watched a couple of very disappointing Lost episodes.
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I agree that's very sad, DR Laura
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Yes, thank you Cillaliz
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Goodnight everyone.
TGIF for tomorrow.
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Dear Jose, sometimes I just look at what I eat.
Had fresh raspberries with honey for dinner to make up for this morning's burrito.
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no one ever explained what Floop is.