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Well, you've read the notes, the notes were note like, and now it is time for you to post until the cows come home - they're currently using a chainsaw on the farmer in the dell.
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And the word of the day is: FAMULUS!
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I'm the only one in the jernt.
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Gee, I guess everyone has gone off to bed for the night...
Thank you so much for the warm thoughts. I would much rather be working on a project with people who are fun and do it because they love it and are good at it ( or want to learn, like me) rather than working because they were told to. I think this may have turned out to be a larger project than you expected, with less help than you thought you would be able to pull in, but the fact that we have come as far as we have is amazing, and I think it will be be a wonderful show.
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I was not an owner of many toys and really was not that interested in them. I was a reader. Most of my childhood books are now with my niece - to be read by her two daughters.
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My favourite books were by Enid Blyton. (as Were DR Jason's I think). I also had a collection of Bobbsy Twins books.
I think I had about 20 of them. There were over 70 written.
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Yesterday, Jane wrote:
if u do, ask if u should wait until the infection is cleared up. u could also ask your vet to do a biopsy before deciding on surgery. it is possible your vet thinks it is cancer and u shouldn't wait. what did the vet say at the time? i expect u went into a bit of shock yourself and didn't absorb it all.
All the vet said was that she thinks it's a tumor and I could schedule the amputation. She didn't offer any reasons why she thought it was a tumor. She didn't examine Ebonie for very long.
And Dakota wrote:
I also agree George that you should get a second opinion
I think I will.
And TPunk wrote:
Vibes to DC Ebonie.
Thank you. :)
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Apparently Nonesuch will be releasing a two-disc special edition of the Sweeney soundtrack with all of the music from the film. Whether it will be something we'll want to listen to over and over remains to be seen.
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DR Ben - looking forward to all your delicious theatre reports over the next few weeks!
bk, great news that the domains are settled.
DR Jane, great news about NO CAST! ***continued healing & pain-free vibes*** to you!
Good work news for DR elmore3003!
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Yes, last night I did attend the second of Jason Graae's two NYC cabaret appearances at Birdland, "Graae's Anatomy." It was pretty close to sold out. It was very well received by a great audience. I had a stupid wide grin on my face for the entire set, and at the end my face actually hurt from smiling and laughing so much. He was charming and manic, and besides the laughs squeezed in some heart-stoppingly gorgeous and sensitively sung ballads as well. Some of the set pieces included his West Side Story segment and his Lucky Charms Leprechaun segment and an oboe segment.
The most thrilling moment for me came at the top of the show. Mary Testa and Jim Caruso took the stage to open the show with a parody of Sondheim's "Getting Married Today." Then, at a certain point, Jason appeared in the midst of the audience and started singing - just 2 inches behind my left ear. And HE PUT HIS HAND ON MY SHOULDER - TWICE! before disappearing and popping up in a different section.
Sadly, I had to run to catch my train right after, so could not stay and give him your greetings, DR td. :( And again, apologies to DR JoseSPiano for the short notice on the extra ticket.
Oh, and I also sampled my first Little Pie Company Sour Cream Apple Walnut Pie last night. I can't say that I liked it BETTER than a Levain's Oatmeal Raisin Cookie, but it was pretty darn amazing.
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Tonight, I will be back in the city again [oy!] to hear my friend Richard - an American - sing with the Winchester [UK] Cathedral Choir at St. Thomas Fifth Avenue.
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***VIBES OF HEALING AND COMFORT***
to all DRs and all DR's pets that are in need of them
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Wow! How very strange. No one here, but Ben, myself, and Sixteen Guests (and you all know who you are).
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16 guests at 7:32am!
Morning TCB
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Oy for sure (and that from a nice Irish boy)
So much work and so little time and here I am filling up pages at Bruce's blog.
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I haven't heard much about Young Frankenstein, surprisingly, though I don't read the other chat boards much. I'm sure there is a lot of buzz about the show if one just looks for it. Me, I'm just happy to see the show and offer my opinion.
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I must return to the Stewarship Foundation (based in Tacoma, WA btw) and then on to other grant lists. Oy, I say again.
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I must return to the Stewarship Foundation (based in Tacoma, WA btw) and then on to other grant lists. Oy, I say again.
Really?
Oh, good morning, Ben!
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I think I may go back to sleep for a while. Last night, I got to bed late (10:00 pm) for me; and, of course, I then couldn't fall asleep. Finally, about 3:30, I started to fall deeply asleep, just in time for Angel and Nicky to wake me for breakfast.
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Good morning Lar and Jrr.
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Tuesday is a work day for me this week.
I watched THE LODGER last night....which I don't like quite as much as I like HANGOVER SQUARE.... Laird certainly was much heavier in the earlier film THE LODGER. And I like Linda more than I like Merle.
The two dance numbers that featured Merle Oberon just weren't fun or "star making" the way they were supposed to be, and it didn't seem to be Merle in the long shots of the shot or even the MLS.
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Good morning DR TCB and DR ELMORE.
I woke up with a cat scratch on my left hand. And I don't have a cat.
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Oh well off to work.
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Good morning, all! My usual day has been kiboshed for two days at City Center helping Encores! with a deasdline. I can only say that the musical editor who received a pile of grant money to prepare an edition of a long-lost show is being overly generous in referring to herself as a musical editor and the amount of work I have to clean up is ridiculous because I see nothing in the scores that a good editor wouldn't have fixed immediately. Today, Act One and tomorrow, t'other.
TOD: I had lots of wonderful toys as a child and a great many books and comic books, many of which would fetch a good price today. When I went to college, and later when my parents moved, my mother threw out everything without even asking me if there were anything I wanted to keep. But it was always about her.
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Good morning DR TCB and DR ELMORE.
I woke up with a cat scratch on my left hand. And I don't have a cat.
Good morning! Should I say be glad that you didn't dream you were eating a huge piece of shredded wheat?
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And the word of the day is: FAMULUS!
And The Song Of The Day Is: A SECRETARY IS NOT A TOY
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DAHLING- YOU LOOK FAMULUS !!!!!
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I woke up with a cat scratch on my left hand. And I don't have a cat.
Merlin works in mysterious ways. 8)
Now I will have the line reading "And I don't even have a head!" in my head for the rest of the day!
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Good morning! Should I say be glad that you didn't dream you were eating a huge piece of shredded wheat?
;D
Or using a litter box?
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Tuesday morning greetings! It's dark and rainy here in SW Ohio and would have been a perfect morning to sleep late. However, I am at work until 3:30 at which time I'll leave to keep my 4:30 appointment with the doctor.
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Good morning, DR Ben. Sounds like you're going to have lots of material for Beverley in the coming weeks!
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Is DR Julie going to return to us, now that NYMF is finished?
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I wondered about that myself, although I was not able to meet DR Julie during my visit to Starfighter.
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Good morning, HHW!
I had a non-stop day yesterday and may have another one today. Where does all this stuff come from???
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Good morning!
Overcast but not especially cool this morning. We're supposed to have rain the next few days (and we desperately need it), but we're still getting up to 80 this afternoon according to the forecast. [sigh]
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I had lots of toys and books and records as a kid, but apart from the records from SLEEPING BEAUTY (Darlene Gillespie singing; there was no soundtrack album released then) and the Colorforms SLEEPING BEAUTY set which I played with long after SLEEPING BEAUTY was a memory, I can't remember anything that followed me into the teen years.
My Nancy Drew books were read and then stored in my closet, but when I got to college, I found out my roommate was a big Nancy Drew fan, too, so I began pulling them out of the closet and re-reeading some of them again. Years later, when I bought my house and had room for them, I went back home and learned that my mother without my knowledge of concent had given my complete Nancy Drew collection to the Girls' Home in town. While it was thoughtful for them, I was so hurt. Anyway, I began rebuying my favorite ones, but many had different covers. I found a few on Ebay fairly recently that were the same as I had, and I got them to fill holes in the collection.
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I do have CSI: MIAMI from last night to watch, but the rest of the day will be given over to more episodes of THE L-WORD. The show is not especially well written, and performances are all over the place, some excellent and some just atrocious.
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Tonight, I will be back in the city again [oy!] to hear my friend Richard - an American - sing with the Winchester [UK] Cathedral Choir at St. Thomas Fifth Avenue.
DR Singdaw - Richard and I love the choral programs at St. Thomas! And right around the corner, on 55th is one of our favorite restaurants, La Bonne Soupe. Have a fun evening!
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Thanks, DR Ginny! I assume you both know that you can listen to their recent choral services on the St. Thomas website. And under John Scott, the choir is sounding mighty fine these days!
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TOD:
My yellow bunny rabbit from my very first easter...it is worn and beaten, but I still have it.
My collection of Freakies characters from the Freakies cereal of the early 70s. Cost me 50 cents and I waited and waited for the mail man to deliver them! They sit in a box in my closet.
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JRAND,
It's interesting that you should mention finding a cat scratch on your body when you don't have a cat. A few weeks ago I found several scratches about my neck and shoulders--and no knowledge of from whence they came. I suppose it's possible that I scratched myself while sleeping. But could there be a PHANTOM FELINE that's lurking around H/Ks?
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Hauntings....cat hauntings....brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
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TOD:
I had a pink terrycloth stuffed dog that my Aunt Margaret gave me when I was very young. I adored Margaret and clung to that dog. I don't recall if I gave it a name or not.
As I got older I too loved Nancy Drew.
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Back to work after a wonderful, albeit short-ish, three-day weekend.
Much accomplished and, of course, much left to do as a result.
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I have an optometrist appointment at 10:30 a.m.
I hate medical appointments that don't either begin a day or end a day.
But...whatchagonnado?
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BK,
could we do a HHW dog/cat show? One day devoted to dogs, another day devoted to cats. Our DRs could post photos of their DP (dear pets), past and present. Yes, we've seen many of them, but I, for one, sometimes confuse Miss Dixie Bell with Miss Blue Moon and don't have a clear image of Bosco. And I suppose I shouldn't rule out other species, such as Singdaw's whatever.
Have you done this before?
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Ben - Roger Bart was out last night, due to a back problem I hear, as he was on Saturday, too.
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Heading down now to check the mail and then get back to THE L-WORD and other video treats.
WBBL.
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I suppose I shouldn't rule out other species, such as Singdaw's whatever.
My "whatever" doesn't pose for pictures. 8)
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DR Julie is working on a film right now and barely has time to sleep - and more importantly, she barely has time to call me. :) Her time by a computer has been very limited.
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Good Morning!
I'm up, I'm up... And, yes, I'm back from the gym already. :)
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BTW, here's Julie's imdb listing! CLEAR BLUE TUESDAY is her first film credit.
http://imdb.com/name/nm2791284/
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My "whatever" doesn't pose for pictures. 8)
Ah, the "shy and withdrawn" type, eh?
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Well, I was feeling quite sleepy while trying to watch the 11:00 news last night, so I just crawled into bed, and went right to sleep. Thus the cause of my wussburgering.
My radio went off this morning at 6:45, but my feet didn't hit the floor until a little before 9:00, and then I made sure I got ready to head to the gym then and there. -Or it never would have happened.
I had a good workout, and, again, the place was practically empty, which I like. However, I did start wondering how I would have to streamline my workouts if I happened to go when the place was a bit more populated. In any case, I'm enjoying being able to take my time, and set my own pace right now. And not feel "guilty" for hogging some of the equipment stations.
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DR singdaw - Thanks for the Jason Graae report. And, again, thanks for keeping me in mind in regards to your extra ticket. Will you be supping in the city tonight? If so, maybe I'll actually answer my phone this time. ;)
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DR FJL - Cool! I didn't realize Julie was working on "Clear Blue Tuesday". Lots of good people and friends are working on that project.
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My "whatever" doesn't pose for pictures. 8)
I thought you posted a pic of the furry creature.
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As for the Topic of the Day...
I'm not sure what I answered last time, but, right now, I really can't think of anything. Since my Dad was in the Coast Guard, we moved around every two to three years - well, sometimes even every two to three weeks(!) - my brothers and I never really held on to that many things. -Mainly because, they would eventually get packed up in a box again sooner or later.
When I was in high school, I remember taking a black key of a piano that was being junked - I think it was a high E-Flat. I drilled a whole in it, and attached a leather shoe lace to it and wore it as a necklace of sorts. Some people thought it was some sort of demonic worship symbol. ;) I had that for about four or five years, but lost track of it somewhere along the way.
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As for last night's TV offerings....
"Heroes" - I liked it.
"Samantha Who?" - I'm still liking this show. Yes, there are some holes in the whole amnesia set-up for Christina Applegate's character, but at least the writers seem to be carrying through with their premise and doing it rather well. And I also like that fact that the fast pacing of the jokes doesn't seem "crowded" or rushed. And the supporting cast also gets their share of laughs too.
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I thought you posted a pic of the furry creature.
Oh...you're talking about Truffle, the guinea pig. :P
Yes, he would love to join any potential pet parade.
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And one for Miller
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(Julie, that is)
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Will you be supping in the city tonight?
DR JoseSPiano - thanks, but alas, I think I shall have to consume my dinner on the train and arrive right before tonight's concert. :(
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Good morning, good day, how are you this wonderful day?
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I finally heard back from the former dear reader, who tells me he has not received any of my e-mails and that AOL and his Blackberry have problems. He suggested I always write him care of his website - I guess I will.
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bk - Again, stop using the browser "inside" AOL. AOL for Mac is screwy enough as it is, but it's internal browser is a bit "confused". Admittedly, I still use AOL too, but I do all my browsing via Safari or Firefox.
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We finally have our young boy - and for you TV fans and Desperate Housewives fans, it's Zane Huett, who, I gather, is a regular.
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Thanks, Fred, for the update on Roger Bart.
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We finally have our young boy - and for you TV fans and Desperate Housewives fans, it's Zane Huett, who, I gather, is a regular.
Huett portrays Parker Scavo, the eldest son of Lynnette and Tom Scavo (the family with the twin sons, who are the neighborhood terrors).
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All the vet said was that she thinks it's a tumor and I could schedule the amputation. She didn't offer any reasons why she thought it was a tumor. She didn't examine Ebonie for very long.
Goodness, definitely get a second opinion!
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Whenever cooking with pears, always use two.
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Singdaw, thank you for the good wishes and enjoyed reading about your evening.
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DR Jane - how are you feeling today?
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Hi tpunk. It is nice to see your lovely face. Thanks 4 the vibes.
Welcome dc Pierre. Will there be photos? I hope his procedure goes well and calms him down.
Interesting link cilla.
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hi ginny. the doctor was right about it hurting more when i accidentally rotate my arm, otherwise everything else feels SOOOOO much better. thank u.
are u still coughing?
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Oh...you're talking about Truffle, the guinea pig. :P
Yes, he would love to join any potential pet parade.
Yes, Truffle, the guinea pig. I knew he wasn't a hamster or a ferret, but couldn't recall exactly what he was.
Who did you think I meant??? ;)
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Jane, glad your wrist is more comfortable now.
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thank u jeanne
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Who did you think I meant???
I invoke the right not to incriminate myself. :-X
:)
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(http://humor.beecy.net/animals/halloween-dogs/mcdonalds-dogs.jpg)
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Yes, Truffle, the guinea pig. I knew he wasn't a hamster or a ferret, but couldn't recall exactly what he was.
Who did you think I meant??? ;)
We were fearful you meant his Alfa-Pet - ZACH:
(http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t87/singdaw/P8190013.jpg?t=1187551895)
(http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t87/singdaw/P9140037.jpg?t=1189989542)
der Brucer
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TOD:
A red tractor I had [before I was old enough to ride a bike] that had a chain/pedal mechanism...I used to ride that thing EVERYWHERE! No idea what happened to it.
Also a 5' high brontosaurus skeleton made out of styrofoam. My friend Brian and I painted each rib a different primary color. The jaw was hinged with a rubber band.
A mystery book series called "The Three Investigators."
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I neglected to mention the wonderfully creative contributions by music director/pianist Alex Rybeck to Jason's program last evening.
I'm kind of curious about the financials of cabaret...I'm assuming, since tickets were sold for the event, that Jason has to pay some entity some kind of fee for the right to perform those songs and charge admission. If he has special material written for him, though, not for those items?
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DR Ron Pulliam - do you know if the actors portraying the other Scavo boys on Desperate Housewives are actually brothers of Zane Huett?
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Thanks, DR dB! :)
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The club itself pays an overall fee to the publishing entities, not Jason. Jason gets a piece of the gate and/or just a salary and has to pay Alex.
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Thanks, bk.
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The news stories about the California fires are truly frightening.
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Jane - I still have an annoying little cough that might have a impact on my ability to deliver the 3-hour workshop that's scheduled for tomorrow.
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The news stories about the California fires are truly frightening.
They are indeed. My thoughts are with all those affected, directly and indirectly.
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Good luck Ginny. Those nasty coughs can last forever. Take water and cough drops with u.
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Shall we take a walk through Lithia Park?
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About those phantom cat scratches:
MERCURY NEWS (http://www.mercurynews.com/search/ci_7246906?IADID=Search-www.mercurynews.com-www.mercurynews.com&nclick_check=1)
Mountain lion cub found in Gilroy, releasedBy Leslie Griffy
Mercury News
San Jose Mercury News
Article Launched:10/22/2007 01:37:19 AM PDT
A mountain lion cub was released into the wild Sunday after Gilroy animal-control officials tranquilized the cat found in a back yard.
A homeowner reported seeing the 30-pound animal at 8:45 a.m., Gilroy police said.
The cub, estimated to be about 6 months old, had been snacking on dog food, police said.
The cougar was tranquilized in the back yard of a home on the 8800 block of Carnation Lane and turned over to the California Department of Fish and Game.
(http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/media/site568/2007/1021/20071021_030216_DSC00709_GALLERY.jpg)
(Courtesy of Gilroy Police)
(http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/media/site568/2007/1021/20071021_025857_gilroymtlion3_GALLERY.jpg)
der Brucer
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I apologize for being semi - E&T. I have been fighting a head cold that does not want to seem to go away completely and I was studying for a test I have tomorrow. I am almost done with the reading. About 45 more pages and then review my notes.
Not really big on Latin American history...
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DerBrucer, we are starting to see more cougars up here also. One was recently tranquilized near Duluth, MN
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The tourist were busy this summer. I don't remember what these are called.
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BK,
could we do a HHW dog/cat show? One day devoted to dogs, another day devoted to cats. Our DRs could post photos of their DP (dear pets), past and present. Yes, we've seen many of them, but I, for one, sometimes confuse Miss Dixie Bell with Miss Blue Moon and don't have a clear image of Bosco. And I suppose I shouldn't rule out other species, such as Singdaw's whatever.
Have you done this before?
I draw the line at seeing Singdaw's whatever!
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Wolves are spreading westward. They are one of my favorite animals. Beautiful creatures.
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LOL TCB!
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Geesh, when I read the header, I thiought it was DRake Hogestyn fans that went after the Days studio in Burbank for a moment...
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One more.
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FJL, please extend our hellos and good thoughts to Julie when you chat with her again.
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This is a fun photo day. A friend sent me a view of the Malibu fire, taken from his home. While nice, i'll pass.
my hand is bothering me-time 4 some ice and to do something productive around here.
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I'm getting old and sentimental. I was just very moved by a JIF peanut butter commercial -
JIF COMMERCIAL SPOILER
the one where one of the two brothers cuts the bread in half and generously lets his brother have the "bigger half."
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Skip says I misunderstood the commercial.
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No wonder I don't understand Shakespeare, I can't even understand a JIF commercial. :)
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Good Afternoon!
I like that JIF commercial too.
And I also like that other peanut butter commercial with the father and the daughter where he talks about how he used to love to eat his peanut-butter sandwiches folded in half, and then she proceeds to do the same. Awww...
Of course, that classic AT&T one with the parents at the table.. "So, why did he call?"... :(
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Oh... And, I, too, woke up with a unidentifiable, unknown cat scratch on the back of my right leg yesterday. And I have absolutely no idea just how it got there. I don't even remember being scratched by anything.
Hmm... This is all started starting to sound like a really bad spin-off of "Heroes".
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No wonder I don't understand Shakespeare, I can't even understand a JIF commercial. :)
JIF commercials can be quite profound (depending on your medication of choice).
der Brucer
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The SoCal fire reports sure put some perspective on the annoyances we're feeling here in the rain.
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Jose, have you heard from your brother in San Diego - the evacuations are now reaching a half million and structures destroyed are over 1200 :'(
der Brucer
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Jose, have you heard from your brother in San Diego - the evacuations are now reaching a half million and structures destroyed are over 1200 :'(
der Brucer
I'm actually about to call him. *And I wondering if the fires have interfered or curtailed his plans to run the NYC Marathon in two weeks.
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Beautiful pictures Jane!
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Well.. Just talked to my brother, Jay. He was sweeping up the ashes on his front walk. :-\ Thankfully, with the way his development is set up, the likelihood of the fires reaching his area are slim, but, again, no one ever really knows... if the winds get crazy, well... In any case, his workplace did shut down yesterday, so he's been at home all day watching over things and cleaning. And, yes, he's still planning on coming in for the marathon, and, thankfully, he's been tapering of his runs in preparation for next weekend. But it does look like he'll be hogging the treadmill at the gym for a bit.
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Thank you for the beautiful autumn leaf photos, Jane.
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OK - I'm gonna head out for a bit. I feel like doing some exploring today, maybe Flatiron, Gramercy Park area.
Laters...
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Safety vibes for DR Jose's brother...
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BK, is there a website set up for your November LACC show?
I could find nothing on the LACC website.
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Whenever cooking with pears, always use two.
The same could be said about cooking with pairs.
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Skip says I misunderstood the commercial.
;D
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T.O.D.
Rosebud
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T.O.D.
Rosebud
Oh, come on, you knew someone was going to do it!
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RE: last night's HEROES.
SPOILERS
SPOILERS
SPOILERS
I also liked last night's show. No twins (yeah!). But more surprisingly, no Claire (for the first time!).
Interesting seeing Peter's painting of Montreal.
I liked Kristen Bell and her power. But she was so Veronica Mars. I was wondering if they asked her to be that way or if she chose to (or if that is just how she always is). But i still love her. And i am dying to know who her dad is.
The fight scene with matt and nathan was awesome.
And i love micah and monica. And i loved their scenes together.
Btw, does this mean matt had a baby? (or was that just a dream?).
I love Peter. But i want him to get out of Ireland.
I"m curious if Veronica Mars is good or bad.
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No wonder I don't understand Shakespeare, I can't even understand a JIF commercial. :)
And the dialogue is equally confusing.
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MBarnum - I think this is the site for the LACC fundraiser:
http://lacctaa.org/
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jose, i'm glad u reached your brother. continued vibes all stays well.
folk's, those aren't mysterious cat scratches, trim and smooth out your nails! ;D
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dakota and laura-welcome.
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I"m curious if Veronica Mars is good or bad.
It must be bad, it was cancelled.
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Thanks for the link DR FJL.
And as for BK's newest addition, Kevin Earley, I must admit that I also find he has a fine crooning voice...and he doesn't do all that modern voice oogling that so many of them do nowadasy.
Here is a link to hear for yourself...I may just have to purchase a CD.
http://www.kevinearley.net/sounds.html (http://www.kevinearley.net/sounds.html)
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It must be bad, it was cancelled.
You can't always go by that DR TCB. MR ED was cancelled also, you know.
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You can't always go by that DR TCB. MR ED was cancelled also, you know.
Amen!
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Thanks for the link DR FJL.
And as for BK's newest addition, Kevin Earley, I must admit that I also find he has a fine crooning voice...and he doesn't do all that modern voice oogling that so many of them do nowadasy.
Here is a link to hear for yourself...I may just have to purchase a CD.
http://www.kevinearley.net/sounds.html (http://www.kevinearley.net/sounds.html)
And you will be ordering this CD strictly because of his voice?
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And you will be ordering this CD strictly because of his voice?
This time, yes.
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Fred, how is the foot?
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I had a hobby horse named Ernie; it was named for our next door neighbor, who often baby-sat me.
My father used to bring me home a Little Golden Book several times a week, whenever he went shopping, he brought me a book. I had quite a collection of Little Golden Books.
I really remember all of the reading material I had as a child - Disney put out a BIG Little Golden Book which had the stories of all of the Disney flicks that I liked to hear at bedtime. . .
Oh, and I had tons of 78s! . . .and a little portable record player. . .
I also have seen home movies of me with my . . .ummm, how to phrase this, horse-head on a stick, which I rode around the neighbor hood and the house. . .
Well, I think I've given DRs coleslaw and TCB enough ammunition for one afternoon. . .
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Dear Dear Readers and BK,
I'm applying for a job and I need to write a cover letter for my resume. And I don't know from cover letters. Can one of you all-knowing people please help me? Pretty please with Cherry Coke on top?
It's for the job of trained monkey who sits in the little booth in a parking garage and charges people two dollars on their way out.
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I draw the line at seeing Singdaw's whatever!
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Everybody else has seen it!
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Also, I had a little pink gingham doll named Lolly when I was just a sprig of a twig of a tad of a lass. I still have her.
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My heartfelt vibes go out to all affected/effected (DERBRUCER!) by the SoCal Fires.
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We were fearful you meant his Alfa-Pet - ZACH:
(http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t87/singdaw/P8190013.jpg?t=1187551895)
(http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t87/singdaw/P9140037.jpg?t=1189989542)
der Brucer
Oh, no. I know who Zach is. It was the other furry creature I was unsure about.
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And as for BK's newest addition, Kevin Earley, I must admit that I also find he has a fine crooning voice...and he doesn't do all that modern voice oogling that so many of them do nowadasy.
Here is a link to hear for yourself...I may just have to purchase a CD.
http://www.kevinearley.net/sounds.html (http://www.kevinearley.net/sounds.html)
According to his website, he was in Val Kilmer IS The Ten Commandments!!
;)
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I draw the line at seeing Singdaw's whatever!
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LOL. I MEANT his little furry creature. Ah, that just makes matters worse, doesn't it? :P
TRUFFLE!! I meant TRUFFLE! The guinea pig!
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No wonder I don't understand Shakespeare, I can't even understand a JIF commercial. :)
;D
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DR Ron Pulliam - do you know if the actors portraying the other Scavo boys on Desperate Housewives are actually brothers of Zane Huett?
I believe that they are not related to him, but they are twins.
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According to his website, he was in Val Kilmer IS The Ten Commandments!!
;)
And yet, his career survived!
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I began my afternoon with last night's CSI: MIAMI. OK mystery with lots of suspects.
Once again, Ryan was allowed one scene. I thought after last week, there would be an opening in the lab and that he could be rehired. I guess not, or at least, not yet.
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Good Afternoon!
I like that JIF commercial too.
And I also like that other peanut butter commercial with the father and the daughter where he talks about how he used to love to eat his peanut-butter sandwiches folded in half, and then she proceeds to do the same. Awww...
Of course, that classic AT&T one with the parents at the table.. "So, why did he call?"... :(
See? If you don't watch TV (and I don't watch much) you miss much of American culture. You don't get the jokes (me), you don't get the references (me). One day it came up in conversation that I'd never seen the Brady Bunch and a young woman, totally aghast, said, "You never saw the Brady Bunch???"" She just couldn't believe that.
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You never saw the Brady Bunch???
I just can't believe that.
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I had a hobby horse named Ernie; it was named for our next door neighbor, who often baby-sat me.
My father used to bring me home a Little Golden Book several times a week, whenever he went shopping, he brought me a book. I had quite a collection of Little Golden Books.
I really remember all of the reading material I had as a child - Disney put out a BIG Little Golden Book which had the stories of all of the Disney flicks that I liked to hear at bedtime. . .
Oh, and I had tons of 78s! . . .and a little portable record player. . .
I also have seen home movies of me with my . . .ummm, how to phrase this, horse-head on a stick, which I rode around the neighbor hood and the house. . .
Well, I think I've given DRs coleslaw and TCB enough ammunition for one afternoon. . .
I loved Little Golden Books when I was a kid. I was relieved to see that they are still available; although, surprise, surprise, they did issue them on CD-ROMs back in 2000.
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It must be bad, it was cancelled.
You're joking, right? (I have a hard time telling with you, DR TCB. I'm sorry.)
Every show that gets canceled is bad? And it ran three years, so that means it was good for two years and then bad the third year?
I'm just not following this line of thought (even in jest).
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jose, i'm glad u reached your brother. continued vibes all stays well.
folk's, those aren't mysterious cat scratches, trim and smooth out your nails! ;D
But, Jane, it's when my nails are freshly filed that they're the sharpest. ;)
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Page Six Cedric Diggory Dance!!!
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POSSIBLE SPOILER (but I don't know that is possible)
Wow, Marie Osmond's collapse last night on DWS was something. But you certainly can spot an entertainment trooper. Back on her feet, cracking jokes. Good for her.
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Lovely photos, Jane.
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SANDRA, what happened to the board game job? Bored?
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You never saw the Brady Bunch???
I just can't believe that.
I remember Mr Ed.
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You're joking, right? (I have a hard time telling with you, DR TCB. I'm sorry.)
Every show that gets canceled is bad? And it ran three years, so that means it was good for two years and then bad the third year?
I'm just not following this line of thought (even in jest).
My apologies, Matt. It was meant as a joke. Jennifer was not even talking about the program, she was talking about the actress, so I thought I'd give her a little jab. Maybe if it hadn't been one of your treasures, you would have found it funnier. :)
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I spent the rest of the afternoon watching four L-WORD episodes. Though I don't find them well written, and the hook ups between the women are so predictable as to be absurd (no surprises ever as to who ends up with whom), I have to say that Marlee Matlin looks stunningly beautiful in this show (and her interpreter is dangerously cute and playing a gay character himself).
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You're right. VERONICA MARS is and was a treasure. That more people didn't discover its riches is a downright shame.
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So, with six L-WORD episodes watched, I'm exactly halfway through the set. I should be able to squeeze in two more before prime time starts this evening.
BTW, in addition to Cybill Shepherd, Pam Grier is a regular on the show, and, of course, Jennifer Beals is the star (and she also looks gorgeous).
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SANDRA, what happened to the board game job? Bored?
It turns out that I am not cut out for aggressive sales.
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I just read that ABC has ordered a full season both PUSHING DAISIES and PRIVATE PRACTICE.
It also by the end of the week will likely order a full season for SAMANTHA WHO, DIRTY SEXY MONEY, and WOMEN'S MURDER CLUB as well.
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***VIBES OF HEALING AND COMFORT***
to all DRs and all DR's pets that are in need of them
I thank you and Ebonie thanks you! :-*
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Ben - Roger Bart was out last night, due to a back problem I hear, as he was on Saturday, too.
I just read that HERE (http://www.playbill.com/news/article/112149.html) on Playbill.com.
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DR Ron Pulliam - do you know if the actors portraying the other Scavo boys on Desperate Housewives are actually brothers of Zane Huett?
They are played by Brent and Shane Kinsman, who also appeared as children of Steve Martin in "Cheaper by the Dozen" and its sequel.
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Oh... And, I, too, woke up with a unidentifiable, unknown cat scratch on the back of my right leg yesterday. And I have absolutely no idea just how it got there. I don't even remember being scratched by anything.
Hmm... This is all started starting to sound like a really bad spin-off of "Heroes".
The one thing all of you seem to have in common is Ms. Snarkie...err...umm....Miss Karen.
Keep those scratches clean and put some antibiotic on them. I don't want any of you coming down with a snark infection.
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jose, i'm glad u reached your brother. continued vibes all stays well.
folk's, those aren't mysterious cat scratches, trim and smooth out your nails! ;D
LOL. I had the same thought....except I have to wonder about the poster who said something about having a scratch on his back???...!!!
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You're joking, right? (I have a hard time telling with you, DR TCB. I'm sorry.)
Every show that gets canceled is bad? And it ran three years, so that means it was good for two years and then bad the third year?
I'm just not following this line of thought (even in jest).
Not every show, obviously. Some very good ones never seem to get a good break.
But then, some -- like "Joey" -- are absolutely awful from the gitgo and still manage two full seasons.
And let's not forget the abomination that was called "Caroline in Charge". Woof!
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Back from the optometrist, obviously....pressure checked out. Doctor used drops for that test. Then doctor used drops to dilate my eyes. I'm NOT recovered from that yet.
I hate the after-effects.
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I just read that CBS has ordered three more scripts for MOONLIGHT. Not as good as a full season pick-up, but the next best thing.
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Heading down now to get back to viewing THE L-WORD and then on to tonight's prime time TV. So happy to get to see BONES and HOUSE again after their being off last week.
WBBL.
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I saw a wonderful film on TCM yesterday afternoon.
"Until They Sail" -- Paul Newman, Jean Simmons, Joan Fontaine, Sandra Dee, and an impossibly young Piper Laurie, Richard Drake. Also a small part for a very young Dean Jones w/southern accent. Directed by Robert Wise. Music score by David Raksin.
Beautifully filmed in black and white, well-directed and crisply edited.
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I'm just catching up and see that I missed our little Boo-Kee's birthday yesterday.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CASON!!!
And thanks for the reposting of Cason and the other studly dancers. Now THAT was great casting!
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I also must thank Miss K and
FJL Mr. Murphy for being responsible for such a wonderful person gracing us with his talents!
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Cat pill giving:
I sit on the floor, and have the cat sit in my lap. After petting and giving him lots of love, I rub his chin until his head is tilted up, and then gently pry his mouth open from the side and pop the pill down the throat. Since his head is raised, it's hard to conteract gravity and I'm usually successful.
In the past, I've found that coating a pill with butter works well. It slides down easily, and cats like the taste of butter. Something juicy like tuna would dissolve the pill and bring out the often bitter taste.
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Nice to see TPunk and glad to hear about her new kitty!
My vet told me that he thinks shelters neuter cats too young, because they want to "move their stock". Even though it's possible to do it at such a young age, he thinks it stunts their growth and they don't mature as they normally would.
I don't know this for a fact, it's just his opinion.
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Got three John Kander signed musical quotes - NY, NY, All That Jazz and Cabaret.
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Goodness, definitely get a second opinion!
I have gotten several suggestions, locally and from HHW! Thanks!
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You never saw the Brady Bunch???
I just can't believe that.
I can.
I never did.
der Brucer
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A MySpace friend of mine just posted this bulletin. ;D
The olddddd long arm of the law.....
Some of these are older laws no longer in practice. Still funny though!
Washington
• "It is mandatory for a motorist with criminal intentions to stop at the city limits and telephone the chief of police as he is entering the town."
• All lollipops are banned.
• Auburn: Men who deflower virgins, regardless of age or marital status, may face up to five years in jail.
• Bremerton: You may not shuck peanuts on the street.
• Everett: It is illegal to display a hypnotized or allegedly hypnotized person in a store window.
• In Olympia, Wash., minors are prohibited from frequenting pool halls.
• In Seattle, Washington, it is illegal to carry a concealed weapon that is over six feet in length.
• In Spokane, Wash., it used to be illegal to interrupt a religious meeting by having a horse race.
• In the state of Washington, there is a law against having sex with a virgin under any circumstances.
• In the state of Washington it's illegal to catch a fish by throwing a rock at it.
• In Washington state it's illegal for a candidate to buy anyone a drink on Election Day.
• In Washington state it's illegal to sleep in an outhouse without the owner's permission.
• In Washington state it's illegal to sell to minors comics that might incite them to violence or depraved or immoral acts.
• In Washington it's illegal to pretend you're the child of a rich person and entitled to his estate.
• In Washington, anyone under the age of 18 must have parental permission to throw a tear gas canister.
• In Washington state, until quite recently, you could have been fined up to $500 for removing or defacing the label on a pillow.
• It is illegal to deflower a virgin even on their wedding day.
• It is illegal to paint polka dots on the American flag.
• It is illegal to pretend that one's parents are rich.
• It's illegal in Wilbur, Washington, to ride an ugly horse.
• Lynden: Dancing and drinking may not occur at the same establishment.
• People may not buy a mattress on Sunday.
• Women who sit on men's laps on buses or trains without placing a pillow between them face an automatic six-month jail term.
• No one may set fire to another person's property without prior permission.
• It is illegal to carry a fishbowl or aquarium onto a bus because the sound of the water sloshing may disturb other passengers.
• Spokane: TV's may not be bought on Sundays.
• The state of Washington doesn't allow marathon dancing--or marathon skipping, sliding, gliding, rolling or crawling.
• Washington state doesn't allow fake wrestling.
• When two trains come to a crossing, neither shall go until the other has passed.
• You are not allowed to breast feed in public.
• You need a license to sell condoms in Washington state.
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I can.
I never did.
der Brucer
I never watched the "Brady Bunch" nor the "Partridge Family"
(I'm from the "My Three Sons" era)
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Of course I didn't watch "Mary Tyler Moore" show either. (I did watch The "Dick Van Dyke" show).
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My heartfelt vibes go out to all affected/effected (DERBRUCER!) by the SoCal Fires.
The "a" word.
der Brucer
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Thanks, DERBRUCER!
I never saw an episode of SEINFELD.
I never saw en episode of EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND.
I did see every episode of THE PRUITTS OF SOUTHHAMPTOM.
I did see every episode of THE MOTHERS-IN-LAW.
I did see every episode of MY MOTHER THE CAR.
I preferred THE ADDAMS FAMILY to THE MUNSTERS.
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I never watched the "Brady Bunch" nor the "Partridge Family"
(I'm from the "My Three Sons" era)
I'm from the "Howdy Doody", Lennon Sisters era, myself.
We didn't get The Brady Bunch in the Gulf of Tonkin.
der Brucer
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The news stories about the California fires are truly frightening.
I agree. I just sent Rodney Gilfry an email to check on him.
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It was a very long day at Encores! I got through the Overture and three numbers. I have no idea if the orchestra reading on Saturday will occur or be postponed given the state of things. The lady behind this project was paid a lot of money through a grant to restore this show, she's worked on it four years, and it's rife with entry errors and wrong notes. Since she's incapable of seeing a wrong from a right note, I have no idea what her edition will be like: she clearly shows no understanding of an Errata List, touring band parts vs Broadway pit parts, or the curiosity of one number having parts for two horns, which are not part of the the orchestration for the other 20 numbers! On top of that, she's defensive and, like the Fat conductor of Limited Talent and Limitless Ego, she holds all her work and research close to her so no one can see what the realities may be or threaten her feelng of superiority.
On the plus side, any excuse to visit with my friend talented and funny Josh for a day is a reaon to party.
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The lady behind this project was paid a lot of money through a grant to restore this show, she's worked on it four years, and it's rife with entry errors and wrong notes. ... On top of that, she's defensive and, like the Fat conductor of Limited Talent and Limitless Ego, she holds all her work and research close to her so no one can see what the realities may be or threaten her feelng of superiority.
Threaten her "feelings" my ass, your professionalism is a direct attack on her competence and, ultimately, her livelihood. Is here no chance that the grantors will not get wind of how their funds were wasted?
Nothing terrifies a pretender to the throne more than the arrival of the true prince!
der Brucer
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Threaten her "feelings" my ass, your professionalism is a direct attack on her competence and, ultimately, her livelihood. Is here no chance that the grantors will not get wind of how their funds were wasted?
Nothing terrifies a pretender to the throne more than the arrival of the true prince!
der Brucer
Aw, shucks! I feel I can't let down my friend who's conducting this readthrough on Saturday and I know how that wonderful band is going to gripe about the huge number of errors in their parts if they're not adjusted before the session.
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Dallas Billboard:
(http://www.foxnews.com/images/316890/0_63_pants_billboard3.jpg)
Thank god we have no more pressing problems with our youth!
der Brucer
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Good Evening!
Well, I just ended up taking the A Train down to 14th Street, and then walking East until I got to Union Square, and then walking back West to grab the A Train back uptown. In the meanwhile, I stopped into The Virgin Megastore - surprise, surprise - and picked some classical and jazz discs I've been reading about. Then it was over to New York Costume to visit a friend of mine who's working their "Holiday Shift" for a while.
New York Costume is HUGE!!! The store spans the whole block, and the clerks(!) even give out maps to the store. And, yes, it was a virtual madhouse. However, my friend told me that on weekends, the line to get in starts forming about an hour before they open. Now that's busy! Of course, with Halloween coming up they're pretty swamped right now, but they also do a big Santa Suit business as well as rent costumes to many of the TV shows that film in NYC (SNL, various soap operas, etc.). In any case...
I had a good visit with my friend, Geff, between his "bouts" of customer service. And, boy, did he have some characters/customers. I happened to meet one of his regulars who apparently has been buying at least one little costume accessory each day for the past couple of years. Today he was checking out the the stuff in the "Pirate's Cove". The mind boggles at just how "stuff" this gentleman has in his apartment.
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DR elmore - Do you need another proofer? I'm off tomorrow.
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DR elmore - Do you need another proofer? I'm off tomorrow.
Do you mean "poofer" :D
der Brucer
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Oh... Since I know you're all dying to know, here's today's food report:
Late lunch/early dinner: Stand (http://www.sandburger.com) - I had their Chopped Salad (frisee, romaine, green beans, hard-boiled egg, grape tomatoes, carrots radishes, etc.) topped with one of their Beef Burgers - actually it was three of their mini-burgers on a skewer - cute presentation, with their house vinaigrette. Plus, a glass of their homemade Rosemaryade. Very refreshing.
Snack: Le Pain Quotidien (http://lepainquotidien.com/) - Mini Green Tea Ginger Cake with Mung Beans. It looked interesting, so I gave it a try. It tasted interesting too, although, I think the mung beans were/are a questionable addition, but at least they add texture and some fiber.
Refreshment: Tavalon (http://www.tavalon.com/) - A Taro Tornado Tea Smoothie with "Bubbles". Yum!
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...And while I was walking around, I happened to get a call from my friend, Brad, who's the conductor for Mary Poppins.... "So, I'm on the Upper West Side right now.. What was the name of that place you got the cookies from?
:D
The Enabler strikes again. And again!
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Got three John Kander signed musical quotes - NY, NY, All That Jazz and Cabaret.
Good to know they reached you. :)
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Thanks, DERBRUCER!
I never saw an episode of SEINFELD.
I never saw en episode of EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND.
I did see every episode of THE PRUITTS OF SOUTHHAMPTOM.
I did see every episode of THE MOTHERS-IN-LAW.
I did see every episode of MY MOTHER THE CAR.
I preferred THE ADDAMS FAMILY to THE MUNSTERS.
I saw almost every episode of SEINFELD
I saw almost every episode of EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND
I never saw an episode of THE PRUITTS OF SOUTHHAMPTON
I never saw an episode of THE MOTHERS-IN-LAW
I saw a few episodes of MY MOTHER THE CAR
I also preferred THE ADDAMS FAMILY to THE MUNSTERS
I could add I saw every episode of THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY
I saw every episode of THE BRADY BUNCH
I saw every episode of DICK VAN DYKE
I saw every episode of MARY TYLER MOORE....
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...And I just had another call from my brother, Jay. The evacuation order has been lifted for his workplace, so he'll be back at work first thing tomorrow morning. And his house is still in a "safe" zone, although, he did say he had watched about 100 homes get swallowed up by the flames. :(
Now let's just hope that the next batch of Santa Ana Winds are kinder to the area.
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Dallas Billboard:
(http://www.foxnews.com/images/316890/0_63_pants_billboard3.jpg)
Thank god we have no more pressing problems with our youth!
der Brucer
Maybe they should tell them that it's really hard to run from the cops when your pants are hanging below your butt
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DR elmore - Do you need another proofer? I'm off tomorrow.
DR Jose, thanks for the offer. I'm still waiting to learn whether we will continue or postpone.
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I just got a sad email from the Grammy Awards folk: their discount CD/DVD service to members is being discontinued. We already lost our discount at Tower Records, and I wondering what perks Grammy voters have left. I just placed my last order. sob!
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I am enjoying a glass with a small amount of grape juice and the rest is sparkling water. Does anyone else do that rather than drinking soda?
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I saw almost every episode of SEINFELD
I saw almost every episode of EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND
I never saw an episode of THE PRUITTS OF SOUTHHAMPTON
I never saw an episode of THE MOTHERS-IN-LAW
I saw a few episodes of MY MOTHER THE CAR
I also preferred THE ADDAMS FAMILY to THE MUNSTERS
I could add I saw every episode of THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY
I saw every episode of THE BRADY BUNCH
I saw every episode of DICK VAN DYKE
I saw every episode of MARY TYLER MOORE....
OOH! OHH! My turn! My turn!!
I saw almost every episode of "Seinfeld".
I saw maybe three or four episodes of "Everybody Loves Raymond".
I think I've seen every episode of "Friends".
I saw every episode of "Six Feet Under".
I watched the first three seasons of "Queer As Folk", but then just lost track of it.
I only saw/heard "The Addams Family" after I had seen almost every episode of "The Munsters". -It seemed that "The Munsters" had a better syndication deal. ???
I never saw an episode of "Dark Shadows" either.
And I saw every episode of "Caroline in the City" too. *I always thought Andy Lauer was cute, cute, cute!
::)
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DR Jose, thanks for the offer. I'm still waiting to learn whether we will continue or postpone.
You're welcome. Well, if you end up free tomorrow, and want to have lunch...
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I am enjoying a class with a small amount of grape juice and the rest is sparkling water. Does anyone else do that rather than drinking soda?
My latest "sweet drink" is half a glass of pomegranate-blueberry juice topped off with tap water. I just started doing it for no particular reason, but I still like it.
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OH! And I used to pour packets of Crystal Lite into Diet Sprite. :)
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I found Seinfeld to be a waste of time (but then I didn't bother with Ugly Betty after its first hour and Monk was just so not anything).
Horses for courses.
Addams Family was way superior to The Munsters IMHO
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"Six Foot Under" - truly worthy viewing.
I enjoyed the first few seasons of "Friends" and then they "dumbed" it down so much.
QasF - a poor and eventually stupid version of the UK show.
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Do you mean "poofer" :D
der Brucer
I thought he meant fluffer!
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QasF - a poor and eventually stupid version of the UK show.
You can say that again!
Thank Gawd that Showtime has TWO very good, not dumb, ADULT shows on now: CALIFORNICATION and WEEDS.
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And what a PAGE EIGHT DANCE, courtesy of David Duchovny:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v305/minx_the_dog/david-duchovny-underwear.jpg)
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OOH! OHH! My turn! My turn!!
I saw almost every episode of "Seinfeld".
I saw maybe three or four episodes of "Everybody Loves Raymond".
I think I've seen every episode of "Friends".
I saw every episode of "Six Feet Under".
I watched the first three seasons of "Queer As Folk", but then just lost track of it.
I only saw/heard "The Addams Family" after I had seen almost every episode of "The Munsters". -It seemed that "The Munsters" had a better syndication deal. ???
I never saw an episode of "Dark Shadows" either.
And I saw every episode of "Caroline in the City" too. *I always thought Andy Lauer was cute, cute, cute!
::)
LOVED Caroline in the City....
Dark Shadows scared the begebees out of me...but I watched it anyway.
I also think I saw every episode of "MASH" several times
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It turns out that I am not cut out for aggressive sales.
a shame u can't be honest, not aggressive. sorry, but a garage booth. i hope it pays well.
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LOVED Caroline in the City....
Dark Shadows scared the begebees out of me...but I watched it anyway.
I also think I saw every episode of "MASH" several times
I, too, loved CAROLINE IN THE CITY, but I didn't care for Caroline, the guys were too much eye candy for me. . .
My grandmother (!) and I watched DARK SHADOWS together. . .of course she was a soap opera addict: LOVE OF LIFE, SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, THE GUIDING LIGHT, THE EDGE OF NIGHT and DARK SHADOWS. . .
I watched M*A*S*H, but preferred the subversive humor of Altman's film more.
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Hello, Jane!
How's the wrist this fine evening?
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Threaten her "feelings" my ass, your professionalism is a direct attack on her competence and, ultimately, her livelihood. Is here no chance that the grantors will not get wind of how their funds were wasted?
Nothing terrifies a pretender to the throne more than the arrival of the true prince!
SO TRUE!
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Aw, shucks! I feel I can't let down my friend who's conducting this readthrough on Saturday and I know how that wonderful band is going to gripe about the huge number of errors in their parts if they're not adjusted before the session.
U ARE SO SWEET, AND A GOOD FRIEND :)
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Done for the day, although I may do a spot of work later.
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I, too, loved CAROLINE IN THE CITY, but I didn't care for Caroline, the guys were too much eye candy for me. . .
That's the only reason I watched it, too. ;)
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I just read HERE (http://www6.comcast.net/entertainment/articles/2007/10/23/People.Robert.Goulet/) that Robert Goulet is waiting for a lung transplant! :-\
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hi td. thanks-better than yesterday but not as good as before i sat to work at the computer.
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george, did u make an appointment with another vet?
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I just read HERE (http://www6.comcast.net/entertainment/articles/2007/10/23/People.Robert.Goulet/) that Robert Goulet is waiting for a lung transplant! :-\
thank u 4 the link, i wish him well.
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george, did u make an appointment with another vet?
My friend Margo said that a woman who works in our computer department is the pet guru and she (the pet guru) recommends a guy just a couple of miles away. I'll call him in the morning. He's supposed to be the Cadillac of vets (meaning expensive) but he's supposed to be the best. I figure for a second opinion (with the possibility of NOT having surgery), it might be worth the expense...at least, that's the hope.
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I think I watched every first-15-minutes of the Rosie O'Donnell Show, until the final season.
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Pretty sure I saw every episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
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And every episode of PHYLLIS
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Loved the PHYLLIS theme song
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Phyllis cracked me up
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As far as a toy as a kid ....Mrs. Beasley
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Oh, how could I have forgotten Family Affair? I think I saw all of those too
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george, good luck getting an appointment right away.
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I think I watched every first-15-minutes of the Rosie O'Donnell Show, until the final season.
I watched EVERY episode of The Rosie O'Donnell Show! I even taped just about every episode of the first couple of years. :)
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george, good luck getting an appointment right away.
Thanks. I'm going to need it.
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As a Youngster I had a soft toy Dog named Schlep
I used to Schlep him around all the time.
Now I Schlep myself around.
Oh,The Good Old Days !!
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Vibes to any and all in Southern California~~~~~~~~~hope your homes are safe and your air is breathable
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my reports say at times it looks like night out, even during the day.
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It looks very scary on TV.
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This ought to do it
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OOps maybe not
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Page 9 RAIN dance for California and Georgia!!!!
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RAIN DANCE
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I just heard from Rodney Gilfry. I called him to make sure he and his family were okay.
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I loved DARK SHADOWS and THE EDGE OF NIGHT.....
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I have no fingernails, DR JANE.....mysterious cat scratches remain mysterious.....
But since DR JOSE and I share a birthday....maybe that is the connection.
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I have 2 cats, but no scratches...hmm
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LOL DR CILLA LIZ.
DR RLP - I love the movie UNTIL THEY SAIL. It was 14 year old Sandra Dee's first film....she was signed up by Universal-International and immediately loaned out to MGM and flown off to Australia....
I also think Ralph Votrian as Max Murphy is great!!! John Wilder (also on loan from U-I) makes a good impression, too.
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Why would ANYONE try to use a chain saw during the Mercury retrograde?
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I have 2 cats, but no scratches...hmm
I have no cats and no scratches.., hmmmm
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I have no cats and no scratches.., hmmmm
It's early yet. ;D
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Why would ANYONE try to use a chain saw during the Mercury retrograde?
Heck, I'm nervous about using a nail clipper during the retrograde. Just don't tell me we're having a moon void during the mercury retrograde...that may mean staying in bed ;)
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I am kidding...
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damn, i just jerked my wrist the wrong way. i must be more careful. i forget the simplist things aren't simple to do anymore.
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'night
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LOL DR CILLA LIZ - there was a moon void today that ended for you RIGHT NOW....at 10:30 pm....and you survived.
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damn, i just jerked my wrist the wrong way. i must be more careful. i forget the simplist things aren't simple to do anymore.
Vibes for your wrist DRJANE.... :D
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I have seen every episode of The Brady Bunch
I have seen every episode of Gilligan's Island
I have seen almost every episode of The Beverly Hillbillys
I have seen about half of the Seinfeld episodes
I have seen most of the MASH episodes (though I really don't like the show)
I have seen 1 episode of My Mother the Car
I have never seen The Mothers-in-Law
It is a toss up between Addams Family and The Munsters (both had wonderful writers and actors)
I liked Caroline in the City.
I have never seen a whole episode of The Rosie O'Donnell Show.
The only episodes of QasF I saw were those the Matt Battaglia appeared in
The only episodes of Dynasty I saw were those that Leann Hunely appeared in.
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Poor Jane!! Hope the wrist gets better fast!
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And don't forget DR Cillaliz, you can revisit Family Affair any time that you won't now that it is on DVD!!!
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I meant to ask this earlier. But how old is the oldest kid from DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES? I remember BK said he was looking for a 12 yr old. And to me this kid seems much younger. I know the twins are even younger. But to me the oldest kid still seems so young (or at least he does on DH).
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I got two DVDrs in the mail today of movies that I have long wanted to see...THE CROOKED CIRCLE starring John Smith and Fay Spain, and DAMN CITIZEN starring 3 of my interviewees Keith Andes, Jeffrey Stone, and Caroline Kearney. Yeah for me!
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DR Jennifer, most kid actors tend to look much younger then they are.
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In response to DR TCB's comment.
I said in my HEROES SPOILER post.
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"I wonder if Veronica Mars is good or bad".
I meant the person, not the show (I was calling Kristen Bell Veronica Mars).
Btw, I totally love the actress and the show (Veronica Mars). I was wondering if her new character on HEROES (Elle) is good or bad.
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Re: the fires in San Diego.
Does anyone know if there is anywhere that you can find out how close the fires are to a certain place? I"m looking for the city of El Cajon and Santee.
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Nice to see you again TPunk!
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DR Jennifer, most kid actors tend to look much younger then they are.
Maybe. Although i think the kid on UGLY BETTY looks his age.
Although i suspect the older kid on DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES (regardless of his real age) is probably playing someone who is younger.
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I also like CAroline in the City. It was quite witty and fun to watch. I really liked it.
Not a huge fan of the Addams family or the Munsters.
Brady Bunch was okay...
I did like Mad about You.
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Glad to hear that your freind is safe Elmore...
Mine are safe so far also and I hope it stays that way.
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DANCING WITH THE STARS.
RESULTS SPOILERS
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I really really do not get it. Why are the judges constantly surprised when the moderately good dancers get put in the B2. Tonight they were shocked that jane seymour was in the bottom (she did not go). Who exactly are they expecting to be in the bottom?
To me Mark cuban and marie osmond were the worst. But then it has to be jane. I like jane seymour. and she is doing great for her age. But i wasn't at all surprised. I mean someone has to be in the bottom!
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Perhaps I missed it, I do hope bk is safe and sound in his abode and not threatened...
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LOL. I had the same thought....except I have to wonder about the poster who said something about having a scratch on his back???...!!!
HER back, Ron. It was me. Three scratches on my back. I'm still leaning toward the phantom theory.
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What was the name of that place you got the cookies from?[/i]
:D
The Enabler strikes again. And again!
Fortunately, you just happen to be in great shape.
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I watched several more episodes of THE L-WORD. I am 2 episodes from finishing the set, and I'll be glad when I do. Yes, even in a mediocre show, you do get caught up in the melodrama. Shane taking care of her brother Shay and then having the lousy father (Eric Roberts) show up and claim his son - well, you can't help but care.
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I much preferred THE ADDAMS FAMILY to THE MUNSTERS.
I not only watched every episode of THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW, I OWN every episode of THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW. One of THE greatest comedy shows ever on TV.
If they were available, I'd own every episode of THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW, too, but they've only released four seasons thus far, and I have them all.
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BONES had an amusing episode tonight but with a murderer that was easy to guess.
I did love Booth and Brennan with Dr. Sweets. Booth's dismissive treatment of him was hilarious.
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Why would ANYONE try to use a chain saw during the Mercury retrograde?
LOL. They must not understand Mercury retrograde.
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HOUSE had a fascinating case, another remedy I didn't see coming at all. And I was surprised who got sent packing though I understood the reasoning. I wish there could be some way this actor could be worked into the show as a regular. I really liked the character a lot.
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Heck, I'm nervous about using a nail clipper during the retrograde. Just don't tell me we're having a moon void during the mercury retrograde...that may mean staying in bed ;)
ROTFLOL.
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DAMAGES wrapped up its first season with some truly stunning surprises. Great wrap-up. Even if it doesn't get renewed, I really enjoyed the ride with this one!
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'Night, all.
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I have some writing to do, and then I'm heading down to bed as well.
Good night!
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LOL DR CILLA LIZ - there was a moon void today that ended for you RIGHT NOW....at 10:30 pm....and you survived.
Barely- I've had an extremely frustrating evening
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Re: the fires in San Diego.
Does anyone know if there is anywhere that you can find out how close the fires are to a certain place? I"m looking for the city of El Cajon and Santee.
I was looking for info on Del Mar earlier and went to the city's website. It had the street names listed for mandatory evacuations (which have now been lifted there) don't know if the cities you are looking for have web sites, but if you google them you may find one
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And don't forget DR Cillaliz, you can revisit Family Affair any time that you won't now that it is on DVD!!!
LOL, thanks MBarnum. I haven't seen it is SOOO long. But Mrs. Beasley was recovered from a box in my basement the last time this topic came up. She now lives on a bookshelf in my bedroom.
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DANCING WITH THE STARS.
RESULTS SPOILERS
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I really really do not get it. Why are the judges constantly surprised when the moderately good dancers get put in the B2. Tonight they were shocked that jane seymour was in the bottom (she did not go). Who exactly are they expecting to be in the bottom?
To me Mark cuban and marie osmond were the worst. But then it has to be jane. I like jane seymour. and she is doing great for her age. But i wasn't at all surprised. I mean someone has to be in the bottom!
Mom and I weren't surprised at all either. And.....I agree with you on the worst two dancers....must be the moon void ;)
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PAINFREE WRIST VIBES TO DR JANE
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This day has been a very long day. Work was very busy and crazy AND they haven't turned on the heat yet, which is fine if you have a south window where the sun shines, but I'm on the northwest corner. I complained pretty loudly that my office shouldn't be 60 degrees at noon (when i got back from an unexpected but necessary trip to immigration court in Omaha).
They are bringing me a space heater to get me through until they start the boiler. It's 32 degrees at night...what are they waiting for?
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This evening has included the surprise appearance of a hairball via Boo and no new entries in the "fill the litter box" contest. I think it's time to get some sleep. I gave Callie the ultimatum...produce by morning or I call the vet. We'll see what happens.
Night
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It's a terrible night for a moon void
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Good night, Cilla. Wishing you a better tomorrow
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I am enjoying a glass with a small amount of grape juice and the rest is sparkling water. Does anyone else do that rather than drinking soda?
Yes, but I substitute fermented grape juice and use ginger ale.
der Brucer
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Vibes for a better day tomorrow for Cilla!
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Finished watching a motion picture on DVD and shall now play on the Internet.
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I wish there could be some way this actor could be worked into the show as a regular. I really liked the character a lot.
He is not necessarily leaving the show (the hospital), just House's staff (Remember House suggested another slot for him on the season opener, and reiterated that idea in the his closing scene tonight.)
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I have no fingernails...
DHS Mafia?
der Brucer
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Once again, it's the ATTACK OF THE WUSSBURGERS - worst case in months.
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No one in the jernt but me.
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Well, me and these eleven GUESTS.
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Will we never get to page eleven?
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I am my own frenzy.
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So it is written, so it shall be done - page eleven.
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Eleven pages, eleven GUESTS. Symmetry, baby, symmetry.
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I think I'll just keep posting until the cows come home.
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Re: the fires in San Diego.
Does anyone know if there is anywhere that you can find out how close the fires are to a certain place? I"m looking for the city of El Cajon and Santee.
Santee - in the clear for the moment
El Cajon - evacuation advisory area
GO HERE FOR INFO (http://)
der Brucer
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BK, is there a website set up for your November LACC show?
I could find nothing on the LACC website.
We have nothing to do with the LACC website and shall we say they are less than cooperative. Our website is LACCTAA.com (or org) and it has complete info on the show and a link to the Alex Theatre box office. Or, you can go directly to alextheater.com and they have the info, too.
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No one in the jernt but me.
Some of us are off our keisters seraching out data links to answer DR's questions!
der Brucer
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I think I'll just keep posting until the cows come home.
The cows are NOT coming home - they are being evacuated!
der Brucer
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MOOO!!!!!!!!!!!
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They are being evacuated with Jaguars!!
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and they look pretty in the mooving Jags!
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My freind Susie sent me this interesting photo from San Diego.
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I am all by my lonesome....
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I am all by my lonesome....
Wanna cookie, little girl?
der Brucer