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Well, you've read the notes, the notes had a little sturm and a little drang, and now it is time for you to post until the cows come home - they're doing the hokey pokey right now.
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And the word of the day is: TELIC!
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Well, I'd say yesterday is one for the record books - I'll go see how high we got.
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(http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/images/2007/03/28/redpandaianwaldiegetty.jpg)
"Tenzin" one of two-month-old Red Panda cub twins, makes his debut at Taronga Zoo March 28, 2007 in Sydney, Australia. The rare cub twins, born in January, have just begun to emerge from their nestbox. The Red Panda cubs are a result of the international breeding program for the endangered species, with Taronga Zoo producing 43 cubs since 1977. By Alan Waldie/Getty.
der Brucer
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Our fifth highest posting day ever.
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(http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/images/2007/03/28/redpandaianwaldiegetty.jpg)
"Tenzin" one of two-month-old Red Panda cub twins, makes his debut at Taronga Zoo March 28, 2007 in Sydney, Australia. The rare cub twins, born in January, have just begun to emerge from their nestbox. The Red Panda cubs are a result of the international breeding program for the endangered species, with Taronga Zoo producing 43 cubs since 1977. By Alan Waldie/Getty.
der Brucer
oh how cuuuute!
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TOTD: I was lucky enough to be chosen by my parents! I WON. (the other babies lost).
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I tried to read the notes, but it's still pulling up yesterday's notes...
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(http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/images/2007/03/28/redpandaianwaldiegetty.jpg)
"Tenzin" one of two-month-old Red Panda cub twins, makes his debut at Taronga Zoo March 28, 2007 in Sydney, Australia. The rare cub twins, born in January, have just begun to emerge from their nestbox. The Red Panda cubs are a result of the international breeding program for the endangered species, with Taronga Zoo producing 43 cubs since 1977. By Alan Waldie/Getty.
There have been three born in North Dakota the last 5 years.
der Brucer
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Hit refresh MK
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Okay, late last night (actually, just a few minutes ago), I got a diet Pepsi out of my sister's fridge in her garage and the expiration date on the bottom of the can is "Jan 22 07." I thought that that might not be too long ago in terms of soda expiration dates, but NO...it's bad. It tastes "dusty" and I'm not finishing it. :P
Just had to share. :)
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DP Colin's Step-mum is a sponsor of one of Melbourne Zoo's Red Pandas. (It was her birthday gift from us last year).
We also gave a sponsorship of a Rothschild's Giraffe to our friend Peter who marries Shirley Rothschild. We figured he would cope with the responsibility.
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diet pop can go stale a lot faster than regular soad due to the artifical sweetener in it.
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Topic of the Day:
What's the best thing that I've ever won? About 10 years ago or so, I bought a Zero candy bar at my work they were having a prize give-a-way. I opened the wrapper and saw that I won a portable CD player (I think the value at that time was about $150)! I actually already had one that I bought, so I gave the CD player that I just won to my dad. He loved it...and he still has it! It's still working. :D
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Life is mostly froth and bubble DR George.
Thanks for sharing your bubbles.
Not really a Michael Bublé reference.
I'd stick to coca-cola.
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diet pop can go stale a lot faster than regular soad due to the artifical sweetener in it.
Now ya tell me. :-X
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(the other babies lost).
No, some of us were picked first! :D
der Brucer
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I'd stick to coca-cola.
I don't like Coca-cola at all. :P
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Well, it's time...I need to get to sleep. Good night, all!
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I now have over 50 versions of coca-cola jingles on CD. I have no pepsi ones.
(I can not remember a single pepsi advertisement).
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Okay, I got the notes pulled up and read...
TOD: hmmmm, I haven't won many "things" -- a cake at a cake walk when I was little... but I'm very lucky when it comes to people..
won my husband's heart...
... won things with groups of other people helping -- like band contests, etc.
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Red River Zoo in Fargo ahs three Red pandas. I love to go and watch them. They are beautiful.
I also love wolves.
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We also gave a sponsorship of a Rothschild's Giraffe to our friend Peter who marries Shirley Rothschild. We figured he would cope with the responsibility.
(http://www.fiu.edu/~larkinsg/Rothschilds_Giraffe_1b.jpg)
der Brucer
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Sorry George..
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No, some of us were picked first! :D
der Brucer
Not by my "parents".
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They are beautiful creatures!
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Well, it's time...I need to get to sleep. Good night, all!
Hey, you stole my line...YAWN...
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..but we're so close to page 2 .. I've got to hang for a few posts longer..
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..Hello, my name is Karen, and I'm a HHW addict...
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And something to scare the children:
(http://www.foxnews.com/images/root_images/032807_mc_rove2.jpg)
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Page #2
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I did it!!
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WE are .... My frenzy is wearing down...
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The Page 2 Tango Off to Bed....
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Page 2 dance!
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WE are .... My frenzy is wearing down...
Me, too! Night, DCet!
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Night, DB, Tom and Jorge!
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..and for anybody just watching -- Stop It! This is a "Posting Only" zone...
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Not by my "parents".
Isn't it nice to go through life knowing you really were "wanted" - makes you feel kind of special!
der Brucer
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Nighters everyone and pleasant dreams!
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A gift indeed der Brucer.
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Goodnight DRs.
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Packing computer into bag...hoping to find a wireless spot at some point.
NY, here we come!
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TOD: The best thnig I've won: Mr. Linton's heart.
(And the rest of him ain't bad, either!)
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Travel vibes to DR Edisaurus! I hope you have a smooth flight and a glorious weekend with your film (and our HHW friends) in NYC!
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Morning, all.
Good travel vibes to Miss Edi. I look forward to tomorrow evening. We will look for you (Anthony, Larry and me)
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Laura, why are you up at 4:25am? You are on PST, correct? Even if you're on Mountain time it's still 5:25!
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I am off to do the deed and put more cold water in my drinking jug.
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Okay, late last night (actually, just a few minutes ago), I got a diet Pepsi out of my sister's fridge in her garage and the expiration date on the bottom of the can is "Jan 22 07." I thought that that might not be too long ago in terms of soda expiration dates, but NO...it's bad. It tastes "dusty" and I'm not finishing it. :P
Just had to share. :)
Maybe you should wipe off the top of the can ;)
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Travel VIbes to DR Edi. I really didn't have to find Atlanta, the pilot and the cab driver did that just fine for me :)
So far it's been nice, but I just walked about a block form the hotel to get dinner last night. I have eaten WAY too much. I need to get downstairs to start the day... laters
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Trip and meeting and event vibes for DR CILLA LIZ and EDISAURUS.
Lots of things going on, from what the posts are saying.
I myself am working today...oh well.
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Best thing I ever won?
So far.....a $100 gift certificate from Half Price Books - and I also had a 30% off coupon!
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I love HIGH AND LOW which I first read about here on HHW!
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TOD:
One of the plays of the Montreal Fringe Festival for the play Survivors.
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I now have over 50 versions of coca-cola jingles on CD. I have no pepsi ones.
(I can not remember a single pepsi advertisement).
"Pepsi-Cola hits the spot!
Twelve full ounces--that's a lot!"
"Taste that beats the others cold--
Pepsi pours it on!"
"You've got a lot to live
And Pepsi's got a lot to give!"
"Come alive!
You're in the Pepsi generation!"
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[move=left,scroll,6,transparent,100%]* * * * * TRAVEL VIBES FOR DR EDISAURUS * * * * *[/move]
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Now I want a Diet Pepsi!
off to work
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TOD:
The biggest prize I ever won was a 19" TV through a McDonald's Monopoly contest. It was not the greatest of television sets--the color was always off and it was probably one of the last models that had a non-digital tuner. It didn't last long, either--after only three years the picture went dark. I didn't bother trying to get it repaired.
The best biggest prize I ever won was a $100 certificate at Tower Records. I won it at the perfect time--right at the release of a batch of cast recording reissues on Angel Records. I was able to pick up every single one.
I also won the cast recording of BUDDY from a contest at Tower.
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Now I want a Diet Pepsi!
The power of a good jingle.
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I won a Sparkling Prize once. Not for a trivia question: BK couldn't think of a name for the notes and offered a Sparkling Prize to anyone who could come up with a name. I submitted something DR Sandra had said.
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Laura, why are you up at 4:25am? You are on PST, correct? Even if you're on Mountain time it's still 5:25!
Dreams.
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I now have over 50 versions of coca-cola jingles on CD. I have no pepsi ones.
(I can not remember a single pepsi advertisement).
The only ones people I know notice are the ones that laughably compare Pepsi to Coke.
I once participated in a "Pepsi Challenge". I knew exactly what the "Pepsi" was every time. The "Coke", however, was watered down...and, I suspect, mixed with something other than Coke. But I still picked "Coke" over Pepsi.
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I won a Sparkling Prize once.
I love Sparkling Prizes!
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Dreams.
Sweet ones, I hope!
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"Pepsi-Cola hits the spot!
Twelve full ounces--that's a lot!"
"Taste that beats the others cold--
Pepsi pours it on!"
"You've got a lot to live
And Pepsi's got a lot to give!"
"Come alive!
You're in the Pepsi generation!"
The only trouble with these is their lack of veracity...for me!
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DR der Brucer - the local newcast this morning played the video clip of Karl Rove "dancing" last night. The anchor's succinct summary: "That's just scary!"
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Coke's the one.
Pepsi is too sickly sweet to my palate.
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But...there is this: He [Rove] did seem to be telic in his dancing.
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[move=left,scroll,6,transparent,100%]**HEALING BACK VIBES** for DR Michael S[/move][/size]
[move=right,scroll,6,transparent,100%]**TRAVEL VIBES** for DR Edisaurus and her DH[/move][/size]
[move=left,scroll,6,transparent,100%]**LEARNING VIBES** for DR Cillaliz[/move][/size]
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Prizes: Have won two "sparkling prizes" here at HHW.com.
Have won a few CDs, some autographed.
And I won a nice (if a bit broken) clock as a door prize in a NATO Allied Officers Wives Club event. The clocck is battery operated but looks like a real windup clock with pendulum (table-sized, rather than a floor clock). The pendulum did not/does not move.
I have been around folks who win big prizes. A guy who worked for me in Naples, Italy, won a Volvo. A lady who works with me now won a 50-inch widescreen TV a couple of years back off a grocery store "scratcher."
Inside, my gut tells me I'm gonna be lucky one day. Practical reality tells me it's a pipe dream.
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Time to head out.
Why does 6:30 a.m. seem to arrive EXACTLY at 6:30 a.m. EVERY SINGLE DAY?
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TOD:
The Powerball.
Oh, wait. It's not things you WISH you'd won, it's things you've actually won.
Never mind...
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And how come the time on this site is about 12 minutes ahead of everywhere else?
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Why does 6:30 a.m. seem to arrive EXACTLY at 6:30 a.m. EVERY SINGLE DAY?
Except when we have to change the clocks. :) Not to beat a dead horse.
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And how come the time on this site is about 12 minutes ahead of everywhere else?
I have oft wondered this myself...
It's very disconcerting to read posts that were posted in the future.
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Good morning, all! I don't know if it's all the meds, the season change, mourning, anxiety, but I feel I need every other day resting. This week I am out every night, and this old whore is tired.
I saw Encores! FACE THE MUSIC, which has a very peculiar book; it's points on the connection between entertainment and politics is still relevant, as are its comments on poverty, the depression, police corruption, and the whoredom of show business. Unfortunately, I don't think the book ties it all sufficiently together, but it's full of very funny moments and very funny lines. Of course how much is Moss Hart's original and David Ives' "adaptation" is questionable since Encores! falls down on the scholastic side of things. There are four interpolations including a song from BK's UNSUNG IRVING BERLIN, "How Can I Change My Luck," and all four are well performed.
The cast was good, and it's about time Judy Kaye was in an Encores! production. She was wonderful, as was our old friend Lee Wilkof. Walter Bobbie, once again, is so wonderful that I wish he'd do more performance and less direction. The three of them are very funny.
Today, another rounmd at the NYPL; today, Rossini and the new Broude edition of Gilbert & Sullivan. Tonight, Manhattan School of Music one-act Puccini operas FIANNI SCHICCHI and IL TABARRO.
TOD: My greatest win ever, hands down, was the Pulitzer Prize for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE. In 1965, I won the Oxfortd English Dictionary in the Miami University Bookstore Award for research writing. Oh, I won $50 once on the NY State Lottery.
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And I won a nice (if a bit broken) clock as a door prize in a NATO Allied Officers Wives Club event.
And you were attending as the wife of...whom? ;)
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Good morning!
It's cool and overcast here today. It rained during the night, so it's back to being jeans and long sleeved shirt weather today and tomorrow. That's OK. The fresh air is cool and wonderful.
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TOD:
Won by merit: I was on a swimming relay team that was 7th fastest in the nation for our age group! - but that was many years ago, now.
Won by chance: a pair of tickets to a dinner theater production of A Little Night Music, by answering a trivia question on the radio.
:)
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I have won lots of small prizes: LPs in contests, a couple of Sparkling Prizes here, some DVDs, some free movie tickets in Oscar guessing and trivia contests.
But the one that meant the most to me at the time was winning the LP soundtrack to MY FAIR LADY before it was officially released for sale. A local film critic received three LP soundtracks for MY FAIR LADY prior to the film's premiere, and he sponsored a contest to give them away. I was one of the three winners so I got my soundtrack to MY FAIR LADY for free. Of course, I was disappointed it was in mono rather in stereo but at least it didn't cost me anything except a postage stamp to enter the trivia contest.
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Thanks for the review of FTM, Elmore. I hope to see that this weekend. I know what you mean about needing a rest. Sometimes one is looking around for anything to do, but lately, I have not had a lot of free time. My cousin from Santa Barbara has been living at the apt. for the last couple weeks while he does his internship for some photog. His wife is coming into town tonight.
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Not a lot of new TV episodes tonight, but there are a few things of interest.
CBS' slate is all new including a new CSI.
NBC has a new ANDY BARKER, P.I. surrounded by an evening of THE OFFICE reruns, all of which are VERY funny episodes.
Robert Osborne is interviewing Jane FOnda tonight on PRIVATE SCREENINGS. I know there are some folks here who despise her enough to cringe just when they see her name, but I'm eager to hear stories about her career which has been diverse and interesting. And since UGLY BETTY is a rerun tonight, the 8 o'clock hour is open for me. TCMN repeats it at 11 p.m. after a showing of BAREFOOT IN THE PARK.
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But the one that meant the most to me at the time was winning the LP soundtrack to MY FAIR LADY before it was officially released for sale.
That is cool! 8)
And it made me flash to that scene from the film Jeffrey where Nathan Lane plays the demented priest with a penchant for cast albums...the puppeteer controlling the strings of the characters on the My Fair Lady album cover.
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I am VERY excited because I just saw the list of the month-long B-Musical series at FilmForum and there are about 10 I want to see, including HOLD THAT CO-ED, with John Barrymore, which I saw long ago on AMC. ARGENTINE NIGHTS with the Ritz Bros. and Andrews Sisters, which I have yet to see. One Wheeler and Woolsey. Man, I hope I can make it over there several times! Also HOORAY FOR LOVE.
Also BK's own buddy Diana Canova will be speaking tomorrow, I think, in regards to some of her mother's films.
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I have last night's MEDIUM to watch today, and I'll probably put in more WILD WILD WEST reruns, too.
On the DVD for NEVER GIVE A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK, there's a vintage documentary celebrating Fields by Wayne and Schuster. I started watching it last night, but while it's fine, I don't think it's going to offer anything I haven't already known or seen.
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And it made me flash to that scene from the film Jeffrey where Nathan Lane plays the demented priest with a penchant for cast albums...the puppeteer controlling the strings of the characters on the the My Fair Lady album cover.
I love that entire sequence with Nathan Lane with his confessional plastered with posters from Broadway musicals. "Hello, Gorgeous!" Just hilarious.
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DR Edisaurus -
Thanks for posting the names of your feline clan last night.
And...that Mookas review of your film was excellent! Really gives a sense of what the film is about, and what it is like. Congrats!!!
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Ben-
There was a story on the WFMU website of some interesting Minnesota trivia involving a nutty guy who was once the mayor of St. Paul. I will post the link as I am curious if you were familiar with these events and the subsequent song written about them...
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/365_days_project/index.html
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I will look now! Thanks. I'll let you know.
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And here is the list of B Musicals in the FilmForum series running through 4-19...
http://www.filmforum.org/films/bmusicals.html
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Dreams.
Dreaming about Sanjaya singing in that crazy mohawk would keep me up, too. He is a nightmare for sure...
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And how come the time on this site is about 12 minutes ahead of everywhere else?
There's no denying that HHW is ahead of its time -- the other sites are probably so jealous...
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And you were attending as the wife of...whom? ;)
Good one ;D
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Gosh dang, I was hoping those B musicals would be playing in June! Elmore sent me that list some time back but I had forgotten what month they were playing...do go and see some of them Rodzinski, and report back...I am envious!
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Gee, I still have more than 10 pages to read from last night!
So i have not seen any comments on IDOL or LOST yet.
re: IDOL eliminations
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It's so weird to me how a person can be in the bottom 2 one week (chris r and sanjaya) and then be safe in the weeks to come. I guess if we were going to get rid of sanjaya it had to be before his "fans" realized he was in real danger.
I knew he would not go last night. But i was really annoyed that he was not at least in the bottom 3. No offense to the people who vote for him if they actually like him, but it's making me really annoyed at those who are voting cause they think/know he's the worst. I really do not want to see/hear this kid anymore.
I was sort of expecting haley and phil to be bottom 3. I was not too sure how popular chris s was. But since i gathered the guys were less popular than the girls it had to be him or sanjaya in the bottom.
I probably would have rather seen haley go (since i think chris has more talent). But i didn't really care either way. I liked chris so much in the beginning. but i have found that i've cared for him less and less each week.
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And a very quick and fleeting "Morning, G'Day, and Hellooooo" to all of the lovelies here. It's a pretty morning here (calm and almost no wind) , and I think I get to go flying with DR Laura's ever-lovin' Don.
In fact,.... I know I do, 'cause I just talked to Don on the phone.
[And, in my best Wylie Post voice....] " Hi Will --- lets go flying!"
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When I was the Credit Union representative at Bi-Mart # 633 I would, once a year, attend the rep's meeting in Eugene. One year I won a (for the time) nice radio/cassette player. That was around 1987 or so.
And I won BK's Cinderella CD as a sparkling prize a couple of years ago. I listen to it quite often.
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Tom, what a great page. Yes, I remember Mayor McCarty and I remember the song!
I scrolled down the site and found a recording by Ramon Navarro! Anthony will be very excited.
They also have tracks from the Tony Randall and Jack Klugman LP called The Odd Couple Sings!
What a collection of stuff. I'll bookmark this page and go back.
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I have oft wondered this myself...
It's very disconcerting to read posts that were posted in the future.
Unless they contained the winning Powerball numbers...we must figure out a way to make the HHW time continuum work to our advantage...
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Good morning, HHW!
31 pages of posts from yesterday!! As DR PENNYO would say, Sheesh!
And four pages so far today. Where's the HHW speed-reading course?
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TOD:
I won an essay contest once. I think I won a couple of them, in fact.
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Must off to my Other Life.
Happy posting!
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I was not surprised at all that Chris Richardson was safe. I think his fans assumed last week he was in no danger and voted for others or didn't vote at all, and the bottom two announcement was a wake-up call.
It's absurd that the good singers are exiting before Sanjaya, but so far no one who has been eliminated was a favorite of mine to win, so I've been able to stand the fact that Sanjaya is still on the show.
Still, if people are voting for him knowing he's the worst, then I blame the judges for ever picking him in the first place to be among the semifinalists. They got what they wanted, and now they have to live with it.
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Thursday morning greetings! Back to work today.
TOD -
DH Richard's heart
In 9th grade, a dictionary with my name engraved on it, from the Detroit News for writing
In grad school, the University of Michigan School of Library Science Edmon Low Award
Here at HHW, BK's Burt Bacharach album as the sparkling prize in a trivia contest
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RE: last night's LOST.
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I'm sure this episode will divide fans (half will love it, half will hate it) but i really loved it.
It's surprising since i did not like niki and paulo (the two plane crash survivors who appeared out of no where this season).
I loved how this episode focused on their whole journey (for all seasons). Showing how they fit into various scenes. Showing how the scenes we've seen them in this year fit into the big picture.
And my gosh the ending was chilling!
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Good one ;D
Cheeky monkeys, the both of you.
Just remember, He who snarks shall be snarked in return!
;)
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Heading down now to clean up for lunch out with friends today.
WBBL.
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Just remember, He who snarks shall be snarked in return!
DR Ron Pulliam, being snarked by you would be the highlight of my day!
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I probably would have rather seen haley go (since i think chris has more talent). But i didn't really care either way. I liked chris so much in the beginning. but i have found that i've cared for him less and less each week.
You're right. Chris Sligh has the best male voice of any of the top 12. The problem is, I believe, that he simply refused to take the advice of any of the pros brought in to advise them on their vocals.
Each week, IIRC, the guest pro would say something about Chris' tendencies to ignore the basic structure of a song. He never took their advice and his song performances have pretty much been all over the place and not memorable at all.
Having a voice isn't enough. One must learn to use it properly.
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Good morning, HHW!
31 pages of posts from yesterday!! As DR PENNYO would say, Sheesh!
Yes...and it's too bad we can't compost it all. Imagine how well our gardens would grow!
;)
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I was not surprised at all that Chris Richardson was safe. I think his fans assumed last week he was in no danger and voted for others or didn't vote at all, and the bottom two announcement was a wake-up call.
I watched his "last-week" performance last night on tape. It was wonderful. And Simon praised him fully for it.
Tuesday night, though, Simon again praised his performance but then had the brass to tell him his song choice the previous week was what got him into trouble.
Sure....but Sanjaya's didn't get HIM into trouble...neither his choice nor his delivery.
I find Simon's comments on the mark about 95% of the time. But the other 5% often stand out as something blatantly idiotic.
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RE: last night's LOST.
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I loved how this episode focused on their whole journey (for all seasons). Showing how they fit into various scenes. Showing how the scenes we've seen them in this year fit into the big picture.
And my gosh the ending was chilling!
I loved the mix of humor and drama. I loved Sawyer's inability to recall who they were.
Mostly, though, I found it a bit disconcerting to witness Charlie's confession to Sun about the faux kidnapping he and Sawyer concocted as a diversion when Sawyer took and hid the guns.
It seems to me, in the cold light of day, that this was a moment in which Charlie got to clear his conscience of something and ask for forgiveness.
Given the nature of this season's revelations about Desmond's "visions" of Charlie's impending demise, which Desmond's actions keep delaying, this seems more than a bit ominous to me.
Of course, it may be that Charlie is cleansing his spirit in preparation for something else, too.
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Oh, yes. I lOVED the bits with Arzt!
Having just watched Season 1, I still have fits of giggles when I recall the episode that introduced Arzt....the one in which Jack, Locke, Kate, Hurley and Arzt set out for the Black Rock and the dynamite.
Best line came from Hurley after a stick of dynamite blew Arzt to smithereens:
"Dude......!"
Next best line, later in the episode, also from Hurley and directed toward Jack:
"Dude.....you've got some Arzt on you."
Third best line was from Arzt -- directed at Hurley -- just before Locke and Jack bring a box of dynamite from the cargo hold of the Black Rock:
"Some of us here have lost weight!"
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I thought it telling how Simon didn't even seem to know the song "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying." Great thing someone so knowledgeable is a guru.
But I think you make a great point, MattH. When you are talking about whittling down from the thousands of people who auditioned for the show, when you come to the top 20, the three "judge" people should not allow anyone in there who they would not be comfortable winning it all. If Sanjaya wins, and I can definitely see him becoming such a cultural phenomenon that he does, they've only themselves to blame.
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On the other hand, they won't really be blaming themselves, but congratulating themselves because of the ratings a Sanjaya vs anti-Sanjaya showdown would bring.
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RE: last night's LOST.
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I'm sure this episode will divide fans (half will love it, half will hate it) but i really loved it.
I didn't hate last night's episode, but I was disappointed. The producers had been hinting that there was a lot more to Nikki and Paolo than meets the eye but I was expecting more than this. It strikes me that an awful lot of effort (not to mention expense) went into what essentially resulted into a little morality play that served as a filler episode.
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Cheeky monkeys, the both of you.
Just remember, He who snarks shall be snarked in return!
;)
Let the snarking begin, Mr. P "I Pity the Fool" Pulliam ... bring it on!!
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I loved the mix of humor and drama. I loved Sawyer's inability to recall who they were.
Now that was funny!
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DR Ron Pulliam, being snarked by you would be the highlight of my day!
Ding ~ I luuuvv you! :-*
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When you least expect it, there I'll be.....
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Floating like a butterfly and stinging like a bee!
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Yes...and it's too bad we can't compost it all. Imagine how well our gardens would grow!
;)
Oooo, Mr. P, SOMEONE is in a snarky mood today...
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Oooo, Mr. P, SOMEONE is in a snarky mood today...
I'm not warmed up yet....
:-*
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Looks like a pretty day out. Had weird dreams. Will try to jog at some point today.
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Oh, and I'm up.
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Looks like a pretty day out. Had weird dreams. Will try to jog at some point today.
I hope none of them had to do with a catheter!
Oof!
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The Page 5 Achy, Breaky Snarky Dance for Mr. P
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Oh, and today may be the day when I list the first batch of CD titles, so stay tuned. These will not be listed in the notes, and are for dear readers - once the titles are listed, simply send an e-mail to haineshisway@aol.com with what titles you want to get. For every ten titles ordered (in one batch) the buyer will receive one free CD. I'll keep postage as low as possible.
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I hope none of them had to do with a catheter!
Oof!
Or Sanjaya!
Woof!
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Gotta Scram -- catch you cats later...
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Hello and good morning.
~*good alumni vibes to Bruce*~
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Congrats to Cason on FINALLY making it to being a god~ it is brighter up here for it.
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I think between classes today I will try to run to the library and get a particular book I want~ I got caught into reading a six part series, and my school library only has 2-4. I read the first years ago, and the sixth hasn't been written yet.
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BK - Any chance you could post the CD list before 6 or so. I'll likely have no HHW access after 6, and really don't want to miss out.
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Adriana Patti! I met you in person, yes it's true, yes it's true.
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I have to do my scene in class for actual performance today. yay!
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Adriana Patti! I met you in person, yes it's true, yes it's true.
I hate to say it, but you met my nice twin sister...
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The only trouble with these is their lack of veracity...for me!
:D
"Pepsi-Cola hits the spot!
Twelve full ounces--that's a lot!
Twice as much for your mony too
Pepsi Cola is the drink for you!"
In my youth that sold me! (Remember, themadays Coke was a teensy 6+oz bottle!)
I always drank Pepsi when listening to my radio adventure shows! (Sky King, Sgt. Preston, The Shadow, Inner-Sanctum, FBI in Peace and War, etc.)
der Brucer
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Yes, I'll try to post it by two my time.
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My scene partner just called me, I hope he wants to reharse. laters!
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Adriana, DR Rodzinski is the star of the motion picture entertainment RAGE OF THE WEREWOLF, in case you didn't already know.
He is too modest to let others know. ;)
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Good Afternoon!
I think I'm finally awake. Alas, I started playing right at 10:00am, and it's not 12:33pm, so... Nothing like feeling a little "uncomfortable" while playing for a room full of people. :-\
-But all is well, I just wish I wasn't so cloudy-headed this morning.
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...And since I had allowed myself to sleep in a little bit this morning, I was rushing a little bit to get out of the house.
I blame DR elmore. ;)
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of interest.
CBS' slate is all new including a new CSI.
Do you ever watch SHARK (one of my favorites)?
der Brucer
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Travel vibes for Edisaurus
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Adriana, DR Rodzinski is the star of the motion picture entertainment RAGE OF THE WEREWOLF, in case you didn't already know.
He is too modest to let others know. ;)
Is this film on DVD yet?
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Many thanks for all the kind expressions of congratulations on my milestone yesterday.
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I've caught up now.
DR SwishySarah -- you are welcome (re: purple and gold). They're among my favorite color combos!
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I blame a past life...
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question for those watching Idol...
I was watching / half-listening to one of the morning News/chat shows and they were talking about his one guy who had innumerable hairstyles from flat to an improvised mohawk. Any Idea who that singer is? I will say he must have one heck of a travel bag filled with hair care products and accessories...
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page 6 dance!
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Good day one and all!
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Five!
Five!
Five! Five! Five!
Let's sing a song of five!
How many is five?
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Dreaming about Sanjaya singing in that crazy mohawk would keep me up, too. He is a nightmare for sure...
I should have read a bit further and I would have had my answer... :)
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the motion picture entertainment RAGE OF THE WEREWOLF
How about Joseph Biondi's performance as "Crowbar Werewolf Victim"?
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Do any of you lovely DRs who are performers have any time-honored tips and tricks for memorizing material?
I find that as my brain gets older, it rebels against memorization... What once was easy now requires painstaking work! :(
Thanks!
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question for those watching Idol...
I was watching / half-listening to one of the morning News/chat shows and they were talking about his one guy who had innumerable hairstyles from flat to an improvised mohawk. Any Idea who that singer is? I will say he must have one heck of a travel bag filled with hair care products and accessories...
The show's stylists do all the hair. The contestants just sit there and express their wishes.
Sanjaya credited one of the guys doing hair and said he'd told him he wished he could have a mohawk...so he did seven centered-on-the-head pony tails using Sanjaya's own too-long hair.
It looked like crap...but it certainly matched Sanjaya's performance.
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I'm not warmed up yet....
:-*
He is a sight to behold when he has warmed up
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He is a sight to behold when he has warmed up
DR Ron Pulliam is not beholden to any sites!
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DR der Brucer - the local newcast this morning played the video clip of Karl Rove "dancing" last night. The anchor's succinct summary: "That's just scary!"
Maybe Sanjaya and Rove could tour together.
der Brucer
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When you least expect it, there I'll be.....
And sure enough, there's dirty work afoot!
(an Anna Russell reference)
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Maybe Sanjaya and Rove could tour together.
A hairstylist's nightmare.
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That is cool! 8)
And it made me flash to that scene from the film Jeffrey where Nathan Lane plays the demented priest with a penchant for cast albums...the puppeteer controlling the strings of the characters on the My Fair Lady album cover.
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der Brucer
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DR Ron Pulliam is not beholden to any sites!
Especially the sites for sore thighs....
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LUNCH!
Laters...
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It's very disconcerting to read posts that were posted in the future.
LOL. Maybe you should talk to DR JRAND, our resident psychic/tarot reader/whatever.
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Thursday morning greetings! Back to work today.
TOD -
DH Richard's heart
Such a beautiful thought, I like that. I can't think of a better prize to win than a good person's heart.
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TOD: My greatest win ever, hands down, was the Pulitzer Prize for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE.
I would think it would be very difficult indeed to beat that!
Congratulations, DR ELMORE!
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Maybe you should talk to DR JRAND, our resident psychic/tarot reader/whatever.
I pick "whatever." ;)
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Jose please send my congratulations to Jason & I would love to see a photo with his new look. I bet he looks very handsome.
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A picture without a caption:
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OK, finally caught up on the posts.
Congratulations to DR CASON for hsi newly-acquired status. And I love the baby pic with the wings!
Congrats, too, to other milestone-reachers!
Assorted Vibes to EDI, CILLALIZ, and MICHAEL S--
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And here's another:
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singdaw, you never fail to crack me up...
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And VIBES to Jane and Keith and sherlock.
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Now, off to lunch...
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And blogger Patrick Lee posts this amusing tidbit:
The insipid, sub-sitcom jukebox musical Mamma Mia! is set in Greece, the birthplace of drama. That's what I call "irony".
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singdaw, you never fail to crack me up...
:)
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And sure enough, there's dirty work afoot!
(an Anna Russell reference)
Thanks for the memory (Bob).
I just ordered:
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der Brucer
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I pick "whatever." ;)
Careful! Those who pick "whatever", and then do "whatever", often contract "whatever".
der Brucer
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...And since I had allowed myself to sleep in a little bit this morning, I was rushing a little bit to get out of the house.
I blame DR elmore. ;)
Moi (gasp!)? You pestilence! J'accuse!
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DR elmore3003, thinking of you and your ongoing estate/legal issues. That can be a full-time job, in itself.
You will let us know, won't you, if your remote shows up?
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The show's stylists do all the hair. The contestants just sit there and express their wishes.
Sanjaya credited one of the guys doing hair and said he'd told him he wished he could have a mohawk...so he did seven centered-on-the-head pony tails using Sanjaya's own too-long hair.
It looked like crap...but it certainly matched Sanjaya's performance.
DR RonPulliam, add me to the cheerers of your new plateau.
I've been thinking about Sanjaya and the manipulayions of show biz. How do we know the public hasn't continually voted him off each week and the producers are ignoring him? I don't believe in honesty on any of these manipiulated reality shows, and I think AI is no exception to the rule. Sanjaya's complete ineptitude on so many paramount levels makes him a fascinating study in utter cluelessness.
I think it's cruelty and humiliation from AI keeping that poor fool on the program.
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Good Afternoon!
Lunch: Orange-Glazed Chicken Breast with rice and veggies. Quite tasty - and healthy (for a change!).
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DR elmore3003, thinking of you and your ongoing estate/legal issues. That can be a full-time job, in itself.
You will let us know, won't you, if your remote shows up?
Oh, it did. Yesterday. I had accidentally swept it up with the garbage and it was in my recyclable paper basket. I'm lucky I found it before I took the stuff to the basement.
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Great! :)
So now, we just have to find DR Michael S's cell phone.
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As for Sanjaya...
At this point, it seems to me that Sanjaya is taking advantage of his "invincible" status now. I mean, what does he really have to lose at this point? He can sing well. He can sing not so well. He can choose to shave his head. He's gonna get the attention from the judges - and "America", regardless of what he does. And I'm betting the producers are probably advising Randy, Paula and Simon to be careful with their comments since there seems to be a bit of "reverse psychology" as it were going on between them and the voters.
In any case... I have a sneaking suspicion that Sanjaya will make it to the final five. :-\
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Red River Zoo in Fargo ahs three Red pandas. I love to go and watch them. They are beautiful.
I also love wolves.
In Tenino (about 20 minutes from Olympia), there is a place called Wolf Haven (http://www.wolfhaven.org/). It's pretty cool. :D
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I think it's cruelty and humiliation from AI keeping that poor fool on the program.
You give so little credit to the perversity of the voting audience! (Put in terms you'd appreciate: if the voters [from a pool of presumably at least semi-literate adults] can re-elect Bush, certainly the AI voters [from a pool of opposable thumb test-messagers] can enjoy a good joke.)
der Brucer
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Now I just have to wonder if that girl is still on her hunger strike until Sanjaya gets voted off. -And if that guy is really sending her boxes of Twinkies each week. ;)
*If you don't know what I'm talking about, check the late nights posts from a few nights ago.
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OK... Back to those tapping feet...
Laters...
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RE: sanjaya.
I know many have said he could win it all. But i don't believe that. There are many more people who don't want him to win (than want him to win). The fewer contestants left the better chance he has of leaving.
Right now we have 9 (is that right?). I don't see him lasting more than a couple more weeks.
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I had accidentally swept it up with the garbage and it was in my recyclable paper basket.
Good Grief! I thought I, alone, had the housekeeping skills that would allow a remote to go unnoticed amongst my still to be collected garbage.
der Brucer
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A picture without a caption:
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"It's what kind of an egg?"
der Brucer
Tiny Tim, Sanjaya, now her!
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Back with the first batch of CDs. List coming right now. As I said, send your wants to haineshisway@aol.com asap - I normally will have fifteen copies of each title, but there are a handful with only five to seven copies. I've tried to pull interesting stuff, but a lot had to do with what boxes were easy to get to.
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Anyone hear from Danise? I thought of her because beginning Tuesday one of her favorites, Michael Ball, is doing a series of six programs on BBC Radio 2
BALL OVER BROADWAY
Tuesdays from 3 April 4:30-5:00pm EST
Musicals continue to dominate Broadway, and there is no shortage of exciting new shows finding success down the Great White Way. In the latest six-part series of the award-winning Ball Over Broadway, West End and Broadway star Michael ball samples the latest in musical theatre entertainment. The series will feature six very different shows reflecting the best of contemporary Broadway. There'll be contributions from a powerful line-up of performers, writers and directors, as well as a few choice words from New York.
BALL OVER BROADWAY (http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/documentaries/#ball)
This isn't an operating link, it just takes you to the site so you can read about it and other radio "documentaries" on BBC Radio 2
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A picture without a caption:
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Alternate entry:
"Look what Bjork laid!"
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der Brucer
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Five!
Five!
Five! Five! Five!
Let's sing a song of five!
How many is five?
Oh man. That's good. You know you can look those up on youtube and watch them? The chef falling down wrecking all those fine desserts.
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Oh man. That's good. You know you can look those up on youtube and watch them? The chef falling down wrecking all those fine desserts.
And weren't they produced by Jim Henson?
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The thing is, according to the sites that track the calls, Sanjaya hasn't even been one of the bottom SIX people the last couple weeks. Every week he lasts, the phenomenon will grow. People will say, "Hmm, wouldn't it be funny?" and his votes will increase. That's one scenario anyway.
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Here we go:
Lost In Boston - the original volume one - one of our best, and with elmore orchestrations
Liz Callaway: The Beat Goes On (60s songs - elmore) VERY limited amount
Best Little Whorehouse In Texas - Ann Margret revival - she's wonderful on the album
Working OBC with bonus tracks
Das Barbecue - very funny off b'way cast album
Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley: Duets
The Gay 90s - very hard to find LA cast album
Night Of The Hunter - studio cast recording of Claibe Richardson and Stephen Cole's wonderful score - full orchestra - and Ron Raines, Dorothy Loudon and Sally Mayes
Collette Collage - faboo Schimdt and Jones with Judy Kaye, Judy Blazer, and Jason Graae
Emily Skinner - her solo album - wonderful
The Stephen Schwartz Album - one of my faves of what I've done - with Kristen Chenoweth, Marin Mazzie, Jason Daniely, Laura Benanti, Susan Egan and other greats
Debbie Gravitte: The MGM Album - a total treat
Godspell - the York Theater revival, with then unknowns Leslie Kritzer, Barrett Foa, Shoshana Bean and Carpathia Jenkins
Debbie Gravitte: The Alan Menken Album - the second pressing with a new track
Peter Pan - hands down one of my top five faves of my stuff (elmore, too)
Subways Are For Sleeping - OBC, the legendary B'way flop by Styne and Comden and Green - with loads of bonus tracks - these are the rare numbered editions
Terry Trotter: Follies In Jazz - one of the best of the series - if you don't know these albums, take a chance - they're brilliant
Laurie Beechman: No One Is Alone - her final album, and a touching testament to her beauty and voice
Unsung Musicals: The Ultimate Collection - the best of the three volumes on one CD - a must
Terry Trotter: The Fantasticks in Jazz - a very special album with guest Harvey Schmidt and Maureen McGovern
Judy Kaye: Diva by Diva - the faboo Judy in an album that's not very well known
Terry Trotter: Company In Jazz - another wonderful Trotter CD
Sally Mayes: The Story Hour - live recording of her wonderful show
Shakespeare On Broadway - a terrific compilation of songs from musicals based on the Bard - lots of great singers
No Way To Treat A Lady - cast album of Doug Cohen's wonderful off b'way show based on William Goldman's novel
Lost In Boston: The Ultimate Collection - the best of the four volumes on one CD - a must
The Burt Bacharach Album - again, one of my faves, with stellar Bacharach songs and stellar people, including The Plaids, Jason Graae, Linda Purl, La Chanze, Christiane Noll, Farah Alvin, Alet Taylor, Helen Reddy, and many others
Drat! The Cat! - my studio recording of the great flop show - stars Jason Graae, Susan Egan, Judy Kaye, Elaine Stritch and others.
Broadway Bound - new composers and their songs (some great elmore stuff)
Lucky Stiff - Great Flaherty and Ahrens off b'way cast album
Laurie Beechman: The Andrew Lloyd Webber Album - brilliant
Unsung Musicals III - the final volume and one of the best, with great singers
Twiggy: Songs from the English Musicals - wonderful CD, not well known, and elmore charts.
All CDs are $10
For every ten ordered (at one time) we will include one free CD
For 20 CDs or more, free postage
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Well, they were part of the Sesame Street show. They do seem to have his sensibility. And the other thing is, the voice of the chef actually sounds like Henson's voice.
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In Tenino (about 20 minutes from Olympia), there is a place called Wolf Haven (http://www.wolfhaven.org/). It's pretty cool. :D
Interesting site
There are a couple of sanctuaries and research facilities in Minnesota. The best known one in MN is theInternational Wolf Center (http://www.wolf.org/) in Ely, MN.
adn the other is Wildlife Science Center (http://www.wildlifesciencecenter.org/) in Forest Lake, MN north of the Twin Cities.
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Have I ever won anything?
Lemme see. A Sparkling Prize and one of those deals where you guess how many pieces of candy are in a jar.
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TOD
I have never really won anything... Small things but nothing really special..
I did win a couple trips through 4H many years ago to DC of Washington...
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Thank you Jeanne.
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Anyone hear from Danise?
I heard from Danise on Sunday, no news she was just checking on Sherlock.
I emailed your post to her so she doesn’t miss it.
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Alternate entry:
"Look what Bjork laid!"
;D
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"Bjork! Bjork! Bjork!"
--The Swedish Chef
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When speak with her again Jane, please hello to her for me...
Also if anyone sees vixmom, a hello to her also.
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Page 8 dance!
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Page Eight Dance:
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"Bjork! Bjork! Bjork!"
--The Swedish Chef
DTM, I was thinking something along the same lines but was not sure if I was going to go with Borg or Bjork!
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Some of us are scheduled to see Vixmom on Sunday when we gather at Skip and Fred's for a brunch to welcome Edisaurus to New York. We will pass on your greetings.
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I will try and check in at work but I have a huge project ahead of me and that is going through some back reports to do cleanup of the circ database. Oh well, It will keep me out of mischief...
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Some of us are scheduled to see Vixmom on Sunday when we gather at Skip and Fred's for a brunch to welcome Edisaurus to New York. We will pass on your greetings.
Thank you Ben, I have missed her witty humour..
Hellos also to others in the party!
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I just got a wonderful new book yesterday from Amazon.com about the creation of OKLAHOMA! I've been reading it in conjunction with DIVAS & SCHOLARS, one forediting and one for writing a history of BABES IN TOYLAND. I think several DRs would enjoy this new study.
DR MattH, I sound like DR Jennifer, but is UGLY BETTY a repeat tonight? I need to see some one-act operas and I may need to tape the program if it's not a repeat. Thanks.
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Hey, I missed a new Dear Reader.
Hello, new Dear Reader AnimalMagnetism. Do you like Cherry Coke?
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Hey, I missed a new Dear Reader.
Hello, new Dear Reader AnimalMagnetism. Do you like Cherry Coke?
Hi there! Yes, I do - though not as much as I used to. I hope this helps.
One thing I DO like is creme brulee.
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Cherry Coke creme brulee, with a side of beef! :)
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Here we go:
My order is in! (Since I already own most of them....)
der Brucer
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Cherry Coke creme brulee, with a side of beef! :)
**Vomiting noises**
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Lots of orders - at this point the only title that's almost gone is Peter Pan, which I had very few copies of - there are only three left. If you're thinking of ordering and if you have friends who you think might like to know about the sale, let them know asap, and do try to get orders in asap. I will confirm as I get the orders, and then it's just paying via paypal - simple as pie.
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But which side of the beef? I always prefer the left.
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For those who have not already hoarded bk stuff:
No one should be without Liz Callaway - The Beat Goes On (I dare anyone to sit still while listening!)
Das Barbecue is an unexpected treat - very funny take on Wagnerian Opera (Anna Russell fans will love it)
I normally don't like Jazz, but the Trotter Trio are a treat!
Indulge yourself!
der Brucer
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I just got a wonderful new book yesterday from Amazon.com about the creation of OKLAHOMA! I've been reading it in conjunction with DIVAS & SCHOLARS, one forediting and one for writing a history of BABES IN TOYLAND. I think several DRs would enjoy this new study.
DR MattH, I sound like DR Jennifer, but is UGLY BETTY a repeat tonight? I need to see some one-act operas and I may need to tape the program if it's not a repeat. Thanks.
I read about that book on the Castrecl newsletter but I didn't think it was out yet. I'll order it but I don't know when I'll get around to reading it--my "to be read" pile is sky high right now.
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My work here is done. Catch y'all later.
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In local news: The daughter of the police chief was stopped for DUI. Do you suppose the charges will be dropped?
<----- seem to be a little bitter, still.
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In local news: The daughter of the police chief was stopped for DUI. Do you suppose the charges will be dropped?
<----- seem to be a little bitter, still.
Do you need some chocolate?
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It has really been chilly out today, and the wind has been blowing making it all the cooler. I wanted to mow the grass and may get to it later this afternoon.
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Ha ha. Now that arrow is pointing to my cat.
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DR MattH, I sound like DR Jennifer, but is UGLY BETTY a repeat tonight? I need to see some one-act operas and I may need to tape the program if it's not a repeat. Thanks.
It is a repeat, DR Elmore.
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I began my afternoon of viewing with last night's MEDIUM. It was a fine episode but it ran pretty much to formula.
I did jump OUT of my chair when during Allison's dream the "possessed" woman, well, changed in appearance. Don't want to spoil the surprise for those who haven't seen it yet.
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I then finished THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN which I had begun last night. Since I only got about 50 minutes into it last night, I had well over an hour to watch today. The transfer did look very good once we got past some dirt early on in the print used for transfer.
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It is a repeat, DR Elmore.
Better than TV Guide! Many thanks.
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I got JUMP IN! in the mail today, the latest Disney Channel smash made-for-cable movie. As big a hit as HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL was when it was first shown, this outrated it, and now Disney is releasing it on DVD. Since it's only 85 minutes, I should be able to watch it before prime time TV begins tonight.
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Sasha is NEVER bitter. She is always very even-tempered. Except that one time she bit you.
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Better than TV Guide! Many thanks.
We aim to please! ;D
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But which side of the beef? I always prefer the left.
;D
How about the BACK side?
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And...welcome to PAGE NINE.
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Sasha is NEVER bitter. She is always very even-tempered. Except that one time she bit you.
Yes, well. She meant that in the nicest possible way, I'm sure.
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Meanwhile, there's just more chocolate for me.
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I am listening to Mrs. Miller.
"Baby, you and me got a groovy kind of love..."
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I will confirm as I get the orders
I have visions of PILES of CDs, here there and everywhere around bk's home environment.
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Dear HHW Folk,
If any of you will be in Harrisonburg, Virginia tonight (ha, ha), the JMU Chorale will be performing a concert at Harrisonburg Baptist Church on South Main Street!
The concert will include selections such as Bruckners "Os Justi," Brahms' "Wo ist ein so herrlich folk," Moses Hogan's "Elijah Rock," Mendelsohnns (spelled HORRIBLY) "Psalm 100," and Von Williams' "O Clap Your Hands."
It's going to be a rockin' time.
In other news, GORGEOUS DAY!
Be back around midnight.
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Cherry Coke creme brulee, with a side of beef! :)
Cherry Coke --- Good!
Creme Brulee -- Good!
Side of beef -- GOOD!
What's NOT to like?
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I am listening to Mrs. Miller.
I know about Wing, but what can you tell me about Mrs. Miller? I missed the boat on that one. Thanks!
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;D
How about the BACK side?
Her RUMP?
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DR SwishySarah - wish I were within driving distance; I love those pieces and I'm sure it will be great!
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Her RUMP?
Sure...
Isn't there a cut called RUMP ROAST?
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Things that go RUMP in the night...
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I know about Wing, but what can you tell me about Mrs. Miller? I missed the boat on that one. Thanks!
All I know is that she was an old lady who couldn't sing but did any way. My mom can probably tell you more.
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There are, at most, three Callaway Beat Goes On CDs left.
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OK. Tell the truth.
Has any DR ever played the back half of an animal on stage?
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If any of you have friends on castrecl or on other boards that you think might have interest, tell them to hurry up on peruse the list.
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I know about Wing, but what can you tell me about Mrs. Miller? I missed the boat on that one. Thanks!
You've never heard the indescribable Mrs Miller? She is to popular music as Florence Foster Jenkins is to bel canto.
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There are, at most, three Callaway Beat Goes On CDs left.
* sigh *
I would listen to her sing the phone book!
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I had lunch with Mr. Kevin Spirtas, I finished the chapter (after adding two long paragraphs to the middle of it - something I was going back and forth on I decided to do - I was worried it might be a little early to do it, but with only sixty or so pages left, I feel the book will be now hurtling towards its conclusion.
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Dear HHW Folk,
If any of you will be in Harrisonburg, Virginia tonight (ha, ha), the JMU Chorale will be performing a concert at Harrisonburg Baptist Church on South Main Street!
The concert will include selections such as Bruckners "Os Justi," Brahms' "Wo ist ein so herrlich folk," Moses Hogan's "Elijah Rock," Mendelsohnns (spelled HORRIBLY) "Psalm 100," and Von Williams' "O Clap Your Hands."
It's going to be a rockin' time.
In other news, GORGEOUS DAY!
Be back around midnight.
DR Swishy Sarah, the correct spelling of Mendelssohn is easy. It's Jewish and means Mendels Son. I believe the family had converted to Christianity.
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You've never heard the indescribable Mrs Miller? She is to popular music as Florence Foster Jenkins is to bel canto.
Thanks, DR elmorre3003. I'll have to check her out!
Not literally. Well, unless she's in the library.
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DR Swishy Sarah, the correct spelling of Mendelssohn is easy. It's Jewish and means Mendels Son. I believe the family had converted to Christianity.
That is an easy way to remember - thanks.
Oh, and as long as we're going for accuracy, it's Vaughan Williams.
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Her RUMP?
Harrump!
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A picture without a caption:
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What is it, fish??
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That's good, DR George! :)
I was thinking something along the lines of...
You want me to put WHAT??? WHERE?????
But this IS a family site...
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A picture without a caption:
(http://bp3.blogger.com/_RkzqFoijS3U/Rgch0xkX8NI/AAAAAAAAAV8/0tuOvARA5tE/s400/dancing.jpg)
Sometimes a watermelon is just a watermelon.
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That's good, DR George! :)
I was thinking something along the lines of...
You want me to put WHAT??? WHERE?????
But this IS a family site...
Oh, you'll learn to lower your standards just like everybody else.
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Mrs. Elva Miller was a singer in the 60s who performed often on the Merv Griffin Show.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrs._Miller
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Why thank you, DR DearReaderLaura! It comforts me to know that she wasn't a recent phenomenon that I had missed. I will investigate.
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On one of our trips to the LA area, we visited Mrs. Miller's grave. I believe I lost the photo when my last computer crashed for good.
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Mrs. Miller Dance!
Downtown!!!!
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Perhaps Sanjaya can join the ranks of Mrs. Miller and Wing and he can release his own album.
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In that vein, I just LOVE the stylings of Jonathan and Darlene Edwards [aka Jo Stafford and Paul Weston]. They make me laugh out loud every time! But a little goes a long way.
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Googie Gomez is my gal of song!
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"Night and Day....j'ou are de one!"
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And, DR der Brucer, regarding Anna Russell: the video is good to have. It is just unfortunate that it was recorded toward the end of her performing career, rather than at its prime. :(
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Yes, Googie is indeed a treasure. :)
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Perhaps Sanjaya can join the ranks of Mrs. Miller and Wing and he can release his own album.
Don't forget William Hung!!
::)
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Perhaps Sanjaya can join the ranks of Mrs. Miller and Wing and he can release his own album.
What an insult to the memory of the late Mrs. Miller!
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Don't forget William Hung!!
::)
(http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/03.10.04/gifs/hung-0411.jpg)
I will say Sanjaya is better than William Hung. Sanjaya seems to know what a melody is and tries to get to it. William was obviously tone deaf.
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And now, I believe I must mow the front yard. Rain has held off just so I could accomplish this.
WBBL.
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I've sent my order to BK...there were only three CDs in his list that I didn't have. So, I ordered those three.
Now what? Will BK e-mail me back, confirming that the CDs that I want are still available then I'll pay through Paypal? Is that how it works??
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DR George - Yes, that is my understanding.
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That's good, DR George! :)
I was thinking something along the lines of...
You want me to put WHAT??? WHERE?????
But this IS a family site...
That was, indeed, mu very first thoughts! Perverse minds think alike!
der Brucer
Then there is story about the Nuns in the cucumber patch....
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Now what? Will BK e-mail me back, confirming that the CDs that I want are still available then I'll pay through Paypal? Is that how it works??
That's how it worked for me!
der Brucer
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That's how it worked for me, too.
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In perversity, there is diversity.
Who said that?
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Managing all these CD orders will do wonders for bk's page count, I'm sure.
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"Pepsi-Cola hits the spot!
Twelve full ounces--that's a lot!"
"Taste that beats the others cold--
Pepsi pours it on!"
"You've got a lot to live
And Pepsi's got a lot to give!"
"Come alive!
You're in the Pepsi generation!"
Pepsi has not been able to really make much of a dent in the Australian soft drink (soda?) market. It is sold at KFC stores but otherwise I am not really aware of it being advertised. I do not watch much commercial TV (or much TV in general) but am still aware of coca-cola advertisements.
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I'll try to get the orders received out tomorrow, but more likely it will be Saturday morning.
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DP Colin and I watched the first episode of "Deadwood" last night. I doubt it will ever shown on TV here. I know DR Matt is a fan. Great production values but is that "language" really necessary to establish a Lawlessness"look". Was the use of such language really part of that time?
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I'll be reprinting the list later today, and then again tomorrow, in case folks who are interested show up and don't have time to play ketchup with the posts.
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Bk - Did you get my phone message?
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I've sent my order to BK...there were only three CDs in his list that I didn't have. So, I ordered those three.
Now what? Will BK e-mail me back, confirming that the CDs that I want are still available then I'll pay through Paypal? Is that how it works??
I got my e-mail from BK confirming this, also...and I've sent my money!
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Has someone already posted about this new musical inspired by the life of Lucy and Desi?
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/106921.html
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It looks like, in addition to our two guests of honor from Georgia, it'll be Ben and Ant, Elmore, Rodzinski, vixmom and vixter, and Skip and me, and Toby and Dylan, for brunch on Sunday. Total ten people plus two corgis.
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Is Mrs. Miller related to GREASE-reality-show's Austin Miller?
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I've sent my order to BK...there were only three CDs in his list that I didn't have. So, I ordered those three.
Now what? Will BK e-mail me back, confirming that the CDs that I want are still available then I'll pay through Paypal? Is that how it works??
So how do I use PayPal other than ordering through Kritzerland? That's the only time I've used it. Do I have to set up an account?
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It looks like, in addition to our two guests of honor from Georgia, it'll be Ben and Ant, Elmore, Rodzinski, vixmom and vixter, and Skip and me, and Toby and Dylan, for brunch on Sunday. Total ten people plus two corgis.
What a sparkling guest list!
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And one for Miller (Mrs, that is)
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DP Colin and I watched the first episode of "Deadwood" last night. I doubt it will ever shown on TV here. I know DR Matt is a fan. Great production values but is that "language" really necessary to establish a Lawlessness"look". Was the use of such language really part of that time?
I'm a huge fan of the show as well.
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It looks like, in addition to our two guests of honor from Georgia, it'll be Ben and Ant, Elmore, Rodzinski, vixmom and vixter, and Skip and me, and Toby and Dylan, for brunch on Sunday. Total ten people plus two corgis.
Have you appointed the offical group-gathering photographer?
You can imagine the howls from the board if we get "Gee, I took my camera but forgot to take pictures"? (You could have Toby and Dylan stand in for you and Skip :))
Are the guests aware of the "you better drop some food" house rule?
der Brucer
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So how do I use PayPal other than ordering through Kritzerland? That's the only time I've used it. Do I have to set up an account?
DR Ginny, go to your Paypal account page and click on "send money." You can enter the email address BK sent you as the payee.
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DR Ginny, go to your Paypal account page and click on "send money." You can enter the email address BK sent you as the payee.
But I don't think I have an account - can I use PayPal without setting one up?
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And, DR der Brucer, regarding Anna Russell: the video is good to have. It is just unfortunate that it was recorded toward the end of her performing career, rather than at its prime. :(
I remember her albums when I was "in my prime" - the late 50s!
In college we had dueling vocal satirists:
Anna Russell and Tom Lehrer!
der Brucer
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And one for Miller (Mrs, that is)
And one for Miller (Bill, that is).
(Goldwater's running mate in 1964)
der Brucer
Anyone for Ann? Genuine Draft?
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Well Dang Me. There are so many Millers. And a miller's son as well.
Steve, Jody, Ned, and Mitch
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But I don't think I have an account - can I use PayPal without setting one up?
If you've used paypal before, and you need to log in, then you have a Paypal account, whether you pay by credit card or bank transfer, I would assume. Go to Paypal.com and see if you need to log in. If so, you'l find your page. The go to "send money."
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From the set of MBarnum's soon to be released favorite:
ATTACK OF THE BUCKET BRIGADE!
(http://www.foxnews.com/photoessay/photoessay_1590_images/0329071118_M_032907_storms6.jpg)
der Brucer
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Well Dang Me. There are so many Millers. And a miller's son as well.
Steve, Jody, Ned, and Mitch
And lest "attention not be paid":
Arthur!
der Brucer
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Dakota I will pass along your message.
Ben, Glad to know Vixmom is okay. Please ask her if she received my emails.
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A matinee, a Pinter play, perhaps a piece of Miller's
IIIIIIIIIIII'lllllll drink to that
And one for Miller!
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Cherry Coke --- Good!
Creme Brulee -- Good!
Side of beef -- GOOD!
What's NOT to like?
THE SIDE OF BEEF!! :P ;D
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and one for the Miller's daughter. - DR Sandra
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MMMM Millers' Daughter
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(http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/images/2007/03/28/redpandaianwaldiegetty.jpg)
By Alan Waldie/Getty.
der Brucer
Oh! I thought that was another picture of Cason.
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In local news: The daughter of the police chief was stopped for DUI. Do you suppose the charges will be dropped?
<----- seem to be a little bitter, still.
Cant say i blame ya...
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Sasha is NEVER bitter. She is always very even-tempered. Except that one time she bit you.
I blame the Cherry Coke!
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A matinee, a Pinter play, perhaps a piece of Miller's
IIIIIIIIIIII'lllllll drink to that
And one for Miller!
It's Miller Time!
"If you've got the time, we've got the beer, Miller beer" (commercial jingle reference)
...thought I'd class of the joint with a beer reference...
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Pepsi has not been able to really make much of a dent in the Australian soft drink (soda?) market. It is sold at KFC stores but otherwise I am not really aware of it being advertised. I do not watch much commercial TV (or much TV in general) but am still aware of coca-cola advertisements.
An aussie freind sent me some CDs and DVDs of several Aussie programs and left the commercials in and I did not notice any either.
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It's Miller Time!
"If you've got the time, we've got the beer, Miller beer" (commercial jingle reference)
...thought I'd class of the joint with a beer reference...
Remind me to hire you to arrange my next party.....NOT!
:D
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I now have my own Paypal account instead of sharing Keith's. I couldn't figure out how to change the email address on his account, thus my own he may now share. ;D
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I'm a Pepper
He's a Pepper
They're a Pepper
She's a Pepper
Wouldn't ya like to be a Pepper, too?
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DerBrucer between you, singdaw and Edi, I am always in stitches. MK is also fun!
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Good luck wiht the concert Swishy Sarah...
I enjoy Mendelssohn, he is a wonderful composer.
I need to get back to work but I will check in later. Take care!
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Ginny, I don't think you have to have an account to send money - I think you can just click on "send money" - but even if you do, to set up the account is free, and I don't believe you have to have a cc on file.
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Thanks for the review of FTM, Elmore. I hope to see that this weekend. I know what you mean about needing a rest. Sometimes one is looking around for anything to do, but lately, I have not had a lot of free time. My cousin from Santa Barbara has been living at the apt. for the last couple weeks while he does his internship for some photog. His wife is coming into town tonight.
So, does that mean you will kick your cousin out, and keep his wife?
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Good Evening!
Well, today was certainly an interesting day... :-\
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Oh! I thought that was another picture of Cason.
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Yep, this little fella and Cason are both cute as a cat. (DR Jane's "cute as a cat" reference)
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Remind me to hire you to arrange my next party.....NOT!
:D
Snarky Time!
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The Page 12 Dance to the Snarky Time Rag for Mr. P
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Today was one of those days where I felt "off" all day. My mind seemed scattered. My fingers weren't always working. And I just had a hard time connecting with the singers in the room.
I was thinking that things would get better after lunch - being properly nourished and all - but I still felt a bit unsettled. I don't think I ruined any auditions, and I don't think I embarrassed myself. I just wish I had felt better about how my day went when I left the room.
And then...
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Today was one of those days where I felt "off" all day. My mind seemed scattered. My fingers weren't always working. And I just had a hard time connecting with the singers in the room.
I was thinking that things would get better after lunch - being properly nourished and all - but I still felt a bit unsettled. I don't think I ruined any auditions, and I don't think I embarrassed myself. I just wish I had felt better about how my day went when I left the room.
And then...
Time for a Miller! ..or beverage of choice... Vibes for a better day tomorrow!
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And then...
And then...WHAT?? :o
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Time for DP Deuce Walk!
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The auditions took place on the fifth floor, and on the way out I decided to head up to the sixth floor to see who may have been up there. -There were a ton of auditions going on today up there. Well, I didn't spot anyone right off the bat, so I headed for the elevator, and then...
Surprise!
Lo and behold, I ended up running into someone I went to college with, and someone I really haven't seen since college - so, about 12-14 years or so. Alas, this person was also someone I had a major crush on while I was in school... And since he's also a pianist... And since we had become competitive while in school... And that competition actually resulted in a quite the blow-up... And since he's now back in NYC trying to establish himself on the audition pianist circuit... Well... Just plain weird. And truly the last person I ever expected to run into today. -Frankly, I thought I would have run into him in NYC long before today.
Yadda-yadda-yadda...
It was nice seeing him again, but the chance meeting brought up a lot of "stuff", and since I had already been having a weird day, well..
I'm feeling better now. And that's all that matters.
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Pages have been delivered to muse, but I'm told she probably won't get to them until tomorrow - normally, I don't like to start the next chapter until I've heard back, but I may. Then again, I'm waiting for some research photos for the next chapter, so I could conceivably wait, or I could just write and add the detail stuff when it comes in.
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As for the CDs, I believe I have all but one of the ones bk listed today. I'll have to double-check another title or two.
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As for the Topic of the Day...
I used to win various prizes from the dial-in contests on WRNL in New London, CT: concert tickets, county fair passes, t-shirts, etc. -I had won so many times within a certain period, that I was actually banned for a year from calling in.
A couple of small lottery wins. -My parents seem to have the luck in that department. When my father retired from the Coast Guard, his office mates gave him 25 lottery scratchers. There was one $1,000 winner, and one $5,000 winner in that batch! And my mom tends to hit the Pick 3 every couple of weeks, and they've hit the Pick 4 a few times over the past couple of years - and that's a $5,000 prize.
I've won a few Sparkling Prizes, and I also was the Grand Prize winner one year when MTI would hold their weekly website contest - an autographed copy of one of Suskin's books, as well as a batch of OCRs.
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Time for a Miller! ..or beverage of choice... Vibes for a better day tomorrow!
I'm thinking a glass of a nice New Zealand Pinot Noir will do the trick.
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For latecomers, here is the CD list again, this time with notations about which titles are almost gone:
Lost In Boston - the original volume one - one of our best, and with elmore orchestrations
Liz Callaway: The Beat Goes On (60s songs - elmore) VERY limited amount - about three left
Best Little Whorehouse In Texas - Ann Margret revival - she's wonderful on the album
Working OBC with bonus tracks
Das Barbecue - very funny off b'way cast album
Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley: Duets
The Gay 90s - very hard to find LA cast album
Night Of The Hunter - studio cast recording of Claibe Richardson and Stephen Cole's wonderful score - full orchestra - and Ron Raines, Dorothy Loudon and Sally Mayes
Collette Collage - faboo Schimdt and Jones with Judy Kaye, Judy Blazer, and Jason Graae
Emily Skinner - her solo album - wonderful - only a few left
The Stephen Schwartz Album - one of my faves of what I've done - with Kristen Chenoweth, Marin Mazzie, Jason Daniely, Laura Benanti, Susan Egan and other greats
Debbie Gravitte: The MGM Album - a total treat
Godspell - the York Theater revival, with then unknowns Leslie Kritzer, Barrett Foa, Shoshana Bean and Carpathia Jenkins
Debbie Gravitte: The Alan Menken Album - the second pressing with a new track
Peter Pan - hands down one of my top five faves of my stuff (elmore, too) - about three left
Subways Are For Sleeping - OBC, the legendary B'way flop by Styne and Comden and Green - with loads of bonus tracks - these are the rare numbered editions
Terry Trotter: Follies In Jazz - one of the best of the series - if you don't know these albums, take a chance - they're brilliant
Laurie Beechman: No One Is Alone - her final album, and a touching testament to her beauty and voice
Unsung Musicals: The Ultimate Collection - the best of the three volumes on one CD - a must
Terry Trotter: The Fantasticks in Jazz - a very special album with guest Harvey Schmidt and Maureen McGovern
Judy Kaye: Diva by Diva - the faboo Judy in an album that's not very well known
Terry Trotter: Company In Jazz - another wonderful Trotter CD
Sally Mayes: The Story Hour - live recording of her wonderful show
Shakespeare On Broadway - a terrific compilation of songs from musicals based on the Bard - lots of great singers
No Way To Treat A Lady - cast album of Doug Cohen's wonderful off b'way show based on William Goldman's novel
Lost In Boston: The Ultimate Collection - the best of the four volumes on one CD - a must
The Burt Bacharach Album - again, one of my faves, with stellar Bacharach songs and stellar people, including The Plaids, Jason Graae, Linda Purl, La Chanze, Christiane Noll, Farah Alvin, Alet Taylor, Helen Reddy, and many others
Drat! The Cat! - my studio recording of the great flop show - stars Jason Graae, Susan Egan, Judy Kaye, Elaine Stritch and others.
Broadway Bound - new composers and their songs (some great elmore stuff)
Lucky Stiff - Great Flaherty and Ahrens off b'way cast album
Laurie Beechman: The Andrew Lloyd Webber Album - brilliant
Unsung Musicals III - the final volume and one of the best, with great singers
Twiggy: Songs from the English Musicals - wonderful CD, not well known, and elmore charts.
All CDs are $10
For every ten ordered (at one time) we will include one free CD
For 20 CDs or more, free postage
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Jose please send my congratulations to Jason & I would love to see a photo with his new look. I bet he looks very handsome.
Will do! *He's in the process of buying some new - smaller - clothes this week, so... He really does look good.
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OK. Tell the truth.
Has any DR ever played the back half of an animal on stage?
In SISTER MARY IGNATIUS EXPLAINS IT ALL TO YOU, my character played either the front or rear end of a camel. I can't remember which end I was on at the mo'.
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DR elmore and bk - John Kander now has a Brain.
:)
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Does anyone remember when DR edisaurus is due to arrive in NYC?
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DR Jason has always looked good as far as I could see. He is just a handsome guy and I am really happy to hear that he is doing well!!
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After work I must hie myself to some stores and video rental places so that I can, hopefully, locate some particular episodes of THE LONE RANGER, ANNIE OAKLEY, THE VEIL, and THE TWILIGHT ZONE all so that I can be ready for to do an interview this coming weekend.
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Kander NEEDS a Brain!
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Where are all these people who were interested in ordering CDs. We've had nine people thus far, but I thought it was scads more than that.
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I wish that the Ray Courts Hollywood show would start adding more celbs to the April show list...so far there are only a handful of guests listed (including some BK co-workers)...but most of those listed I don't really care that much about....except for Don Sullivan, star of THE GIANT GILA MONSTER and TEENAGE ZOMBIES...now him I have excited about seeing!!!
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Has someone already posted about this new musical inspired by the life of Lucy and Desi?
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/106921.html
I wonder if this is the same show that Lucie Arnaz was trying to get developed years ago.
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Page whatever TEENAGE ZOMBIES dance.
(http://www.coolstufftoys.com/images14-prints/printteenagezombies5006.JPG)
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No posts for thirty minutes???
We were down to one Peter Pan, but I just found two more in a box, so we still have three copies.
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That Lucy-Desi show looks pretty bad to me....concept wise....but who can tell?
I was the back of a horse in HELLO DOLLY and played the same character as DR DtM in SISTER MARY IGNATIUS, and I was the back of the camel!
Just sent my CD email.
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I shall be supping with Miss Barbara Deutsch this evening at seven. I did start the new chapter, so I've written about a page and a half today. Hopefully, Margaret will read quickly and call, then I can dig right in. I'm going ahead with it pre photos, because that stuff is easy to back and fill in and I already have excellent descriptions of what I need.
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FJL, got your message. It's a good idea, so the next time I do a site update, we'll do it.
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I loved Sturm and Drang, too.....but the routine they did that was my favorite was:
Is dis not der messerschmidt?
Ya dis is der messerschmidt!
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But I'm still full from lunch, and I'm only supposed to be eating one meal a day. Well, maybe I'll just have a salad this evening, or a sandwich or something. I had pasta for lunch.
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Yea.....I got my CD's ordered! Thanks, MR BK.
Oh...TOD - I have won two sparkling prizes that were deee-lightful!
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DR RODZINSKI go see Diana Canova if you can....her Mom was a completely UNIQUE entertainer. I have never seen anyone with a personality like she had. It was one of a kind.....and it was great. Would love to hear some of the stories Diana might tell.
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Karl Rove dancing? I must go see this...
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Oh Lord....I wish I hadn't seen that!!!
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I adored Judy Canova. I only knew her the last few years of her life, but she really took a shine to me and I her.
If Rodzinski sees Diana, I do hope he'll give her my good wishes.
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Oh...TOD - I have won two sparkling prizes that were deee-lightful!
Oh...I also won a sparkling prize that was deee-lightful! It was for one of the Unseemly Trivia Contests. :D
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According to an article on Playbill.com, Chinese Staging of I Love You, You're Perfect Will Play in Rep Off-Broadway (http://www.playbill.com/news/article/106929.html). The article has one paragraph that I'm curious about:
Billed as the first time in American theatre history that a foreign production of an American musical will play in the United States, the 23-performance run is a co-production of Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre and Broadway Asia Entertainment and will play six shows weekly in rep with the long-running American production on West 43rd Street.
Didn't the complete Japanese production of Pacific Overtures play at the Kennedy Center during the big Sondheim shindig a few years ago?? ::)
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Or would that not count since it was for a special festival and only a few performances?
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RE: last night's MEDIUM.
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I really loved it. And btw, did anyone else see middle daughter as the new Access Hollywood correspondent? She is so cute and even funnier than her character!
In the beginning i did suspect the husband might be "poisoning" her. But then i forgot about that. I was pretty surprised that the doctor was in on it. ANd of course in true MEDIUM style, bits of info we are told at the beginning (the candy) comes back to be important.
I really loved all the stuff about joe's job. And am so happy that they integrate the family in the story. The funniest part was that joe forgot his daughters are also psychic!
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For some reason, I keep thinking tonight is Friday night.
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For some reason, I keep thinking tonight is Friday night.
It is.
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Hi all. Long day but I learned lots and lots. It's definitely worthwhile. They tried to do a presentation through lunch. It was a really stupid thing to do. It was the first chance the participants really had to talk to each other and people listened politely for a little while and then just started chatting.
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The lobby in the hotel is decked out with a banner saying "The Road Stops Here" and final four stickers on the floor. There is a final 4 Ohio State table selling all sorts of stuff. Since I'm cutting back on t shirts and sweatshirts, I just bought a magnet.
I guess last night the team came in with a police escort and screaming fans galore. I missed it, I was in my room.
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I had a good time talking to people and meeting people. Lots and lots of lawyers who are transitioning from other areas of the law into immigration. (over 250 here)
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There's a 24 hour Deli on the first floor and I saw a good looking brownie
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Good evening everyone!
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Spent the day out in Santa Clarita on a pig farm, doing extra work for an episode of CSI: Las Vegas.
I reported to set at 6 am this morning - and seeing how the sun wasn't up yet and we were in a secluded little canyon, I nearly froze my hee-hah off...but luckily the sun warmed us up once it rose and then it was downright balmy out there. :)
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DR Cillaliz - are you sick of hearing Hang On Sloopy (http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=1878) yet?
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Sounds like a fun day with a good paycheck at the end of it.
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DR Jane ~ How is that darling DP Sherlock of the Big Paws -- and his mom and dad -- doing?
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Oh Lord....I wish I hadn't seen that!!!
;D ;D
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Spent the day out in Santa Clarita on a pig farm, doing extra work for an episode of CSI: Las Vegas.
I reported to set at 6 am this morning - and seeing how the sun wasn't up yet and we were in a secluded little canyon, I nearly froze my hee-hah off...but luckily the sun warmed us up once it rose and then it was downright balmy out there. :)
Take your jacket -- and remember not to run with scissors...(standard unsolicited motherly advice)
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Take your jacket -- and remember not to run with scissors...(standard unsolicited motherly advice)
I know, I know -- I brought along layers, just not enough for the early morning in Santa Clarita it seems.
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Mother knows best.
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Well, we are still on page 13?
After yesterday, that is most depressing...
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We need someone to get close to Godhood, so we can have another God run...
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DR Naomi ~ Think we need to change your last name to Zingdaw (with all those great zingers you lob here on HHW)...you land some good ones... (you're in good company, these HHWers are a hoot -- you ALL keep me laughing..)...
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Do I see a DR vixmom?
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We need someone to get close to Godhood, so we can have another God run...
No one would be able to match the Boo-Key-Us BabyGod run -- one for the books!
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Well, we are still on page 13?
After yesterday, that is most depressing...
Naah, it's okay, we'll get bk to his magic #400 .. record-breakers are for special events -- like god-runs...
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Hi Vixmom. You still haven't told me how much I owe you for Girl Scout cookies. You must be very, very busy. :)
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you ALL keep me laughing..)...
And you, us! The laughter does seem to help one get through the tougher spots in the day... :D
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A Tarantella, perhaps?
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Mother knows best.
Your mother taught you well, Boo-Key-Us... ;D
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Goodnight, all.
I think 400 is safely in your hands. [where is DR elmore3003?]
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400 is definitely in sight.
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DR Jane ~ How is that darling DP Sherlock of the Big Paws -- and his mom and dad -- doing?
We are all very frustrated & want to go out and play. Sherlock is lying next to me, wearing my old sweatshirt, looking very sad but cute.
This would be much easier to deal with if we knew if or when he can run free again.
Thanks for asking & letting me vent.
:)
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The laughter does seem to help one get through the tougher spots in the day... :D
Yes, it does -- and that's why I'm hooked on this site -- the laughter medicine here is sooo addictive (it ought to come with a warning label.. and require a prescription)...it's dangerous being over the counter like this -- like eating candy...
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We are all very frustrated & want to go out and play. Sherlock is lying next to me, wearing my old sweatshirt, looking very sad but cute.
This would be much easier to deal with if we knew if or when he can run free again.
Thanks for asking & letting me vent.
:)
Venting is good -- that's what friends and family are for -- so vent away -- AND give that precious pooch a gentle pet from me and tell him DR Karen thinks he's cute as a cat -- oh, wait he might take that as an insult so tell him he's cute as a bug in a rug...
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....
Thanks for asking & letting me vent.
:)
DR Jane, you can vent here anytime you need to.
Now, I'm v-e-r-r-r-y sleepy, and have a long day tomorrow.
'night!
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[glow=color,glow width,#characters wide][size=10] Vixmom! [/size][/glow]
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I must go.
'night
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Yes, it does -- and that's why I'm hooked on this site -- the laughter medicine here is sooo addictive (it ought to come with a warning label.. and require a prescription)...it's dangerous being over the counter like this -- like eating candy...
Just watch your blood sugar!
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DR Jason has always looked good as far as I could see. He is just a handsome guy and I am really happy to hear that he is doing well!!
DR MBarnum, the Beefcake at the Opera might have converted you to the lyric stage this evening. I'm back from the two Puccini oneact operas, Il Tabarro and Gianni Schicchi, both very well staged for Manhattan School of Music by Ron Raines' lovely wife Dona D Vaughn, who is the very first "Bobby" you hear on the OBC. There were several shirtless stevedores in the opening 10 minutes of Il Tabarro and DR MBarnum would have passed out, thought the remaining 30 minutes were fabulous. Several of the stevedores came back clothed to sing secondary roles in Gianni Schicchi, a hilarious comedy about a dead man and his estate.
The casts for both operas were quite wonderful and dona's staging was apropos for both, with a wonderful surprise evening. some of these grad students will have good careers. I'm just bummed I cannot go back to see the alternate casts.
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I must go.
'night
[shadow=color,glow width,#characters wide] G'night [/shadow]
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Just watch your blood sugar!
Why are you calling my DM pet names? ;)
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Why are you calling my DM pet names? ;)
[shadow=color,glow width,#characters wide][size=10] Snarglefratz! [/size][/shadow]
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Goodnight, all.
I think 400 is safely in your hands. [where is DR elmore3003?]
You asked, and he magically appeared on the screen...Hi DR ELmo!
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By the way -- this is for everyone's, but most specifically der Brucer's, entertainment - courtesy of my mother (who sent this to me and since this technology frightens and confuses her, asked me to post it):
Bush Bumper Stickers
Bush. Like a Rock. Only Dumber.
That's OK, I Wasn't Using My Civil Liberties Anyway
Let's Fix Democracy in This Country First
If You Want a Nation Ruled By Religion, Move to Iran
If You Can Read This, You're Not Our President
Of Course It Hurts: You're Getting Screwed by an Elephant
Hey, Bush Supporters: Embarrassed Yet?
George Bush: Creating the Terrorists Our Kids Will Have to Fight
Impeachment: It's Not Just for Blowjobs Anymore
America: One Nation, Under Surveillance
They Call Him "W" So He Can Spell It
Whose God Do You Kill For?
Jail to the Chief
No, Seriously, Why Did We Invade Iraq?
We Need a President Who's Fluent In At Least One Language
We're Making Enemies Faster Than We Can Kill Them
Is It Vietnam Yet?
Bush Doesn't Care About White People, Either
You Elected Him. You Deserve Him.
Impeach Cheney First
When Bush Took Office, Gas Was $1.46
Pray For Impeachment
The Republican Party: Our Bridge to the 11th Century
What Part of "Bush Lied" Don't You Understand?
One Nation Under Clod
2004: Embarrassed - 2005: Horrified - 2006: Terrified
Bush Never Exhaled
At Least Nixon Resigned
W: He is Smarter than Paris Hilton
IRAN / IRAQ:What an Expensive Way to Learn the Difference
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Why are you calling my DM pet names? ;)
He adores me, that's why!
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My thanks to BK for his private CD listing today.
I filled some holes in my "collection" of BK-produced CD albums.
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Did anyone read about this Maine Couple to Mark 80th Anniversary (http://www.comcast.net/news/strange/index.jsp?cat=STRANGE&fn=/2007/03/29/622909.html)?? Talk about stuck in a rut!
;)
Congrats to them!! ;D
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Hmmmm
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DR Jose, thanks for giving Mr Kander a Brain. I think you shoud get over the angst and see where this chance acquaintance goes. I'm sure, with all the work you're hauling in, he's willing to kiss butt. I know you'll enjoy that.
DR Ginny, did you figure out Paypal?
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We did it! post #400 (plus a few more)!
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It's nearly time for prime TV viewing. With all the reruns, I'm gonna watch "Smallville" in HD -- always a treat.
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cute Cason!!
Back to work on my end... Had to sneak a quick peak...
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You asked, and he magically appeared on the screen...Hi DR ELmo!
Hello, Miss Karen. You notice I didn't call you DR Spam?
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cute Cason!!
Back to work on my end... Had to sneak a quick peak...
Been working on your "end" for how long?
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[shadow=color,glow width,#characters wide][size=10] Snarglefratz! [/size][/shadow]
That's his way of saying he's crazy about me...it's German for "Mr. P will pity the fool who doesn't read every one of DR Karen's posts"...
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Snarked ya, DakotaCelt!
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Bush Bumper Stickers
I know so many people who will love these! Thanks for posting them. :D
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Hello, Miss Karen. You notice I didn't call you DR Spam?
Better watch out, Mr. P doesn't take kindly to folks who don't value my posts...He'll Snarglefrazt you..... ;)
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Time to go now.
Play nicely, kids.
Especially you, Miss Karen!
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Snark!
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Double-snark!
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By the way Mr. P you either skipped -- or are ignoring -- (both!) -- my question from yesterday -- inquiring minds want to know:
What DID you tape to your bulkhead?
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Whew!! I have finally caught up.... to today!!! Only 743 days to go....
Ah has been E & T
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Welcome back, Vixmom!!
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I was so touched and pleased to receive dear FJL's phone call and invite to brunch this weekend... and a chance to finally meet Edisarus as well!!!
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Whew!! I have finally caught up.... to today!!! Only 743 days to go....
Ah has been E & T
Yassum, Miz Starlett, you has.
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Yassum, Miz Starlett, you has.
please forgive me....
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Page 7 ?! The HHW time continuum is now taking us into the past...
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I put in my cd order
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DR Cillaliz - are you sick of hearing Hang On Sloopy (http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=1878) yet?
Actually it's been really quiet here. The official restaurant is somewhere else, so I'm guessing that must be where lots of the fans are. I've been told that there will be more here tomorrow night. I haven't seen the ball players, but I've heard they are around. So they must be getting sleep here because it's really quiet.
They do have the banners etc out, and lots of event info, fan info etc all over the lobby, so I'm guessing I'll see more people tomorrow night.
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Dinner bell just rang!
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Snarked ya, DakotaCelt!
I realized you would get me after I posted but I got called away to the front desk
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The whole Vixclan was at the I-CON in StonyBrook LI this past weekend, where we met Larry Storch....
Rodzinski's old castmate, Debbie Rochan, was there too, but we never were at her table at the same time she was...
DakotaCelt I believe you once told me that you also know the Brobdinagian Bards...they were there again this weeked and we enjoyed three shows and then took them to lunch
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Dinner bell just rang!
That's where I'm headed, too. :) Have a good evening, all!
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Button I liked but didn't buy...
"She who would like to be obeyed.... at least some of the time"
Button the Vixter liked but got too distracted to buy
Some people say I have ADD but that's not....OOOH! Shiny!!!"
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Hey Vixmom! Great to see you!
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Love the ADD pin, lol
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Vixdad and I had a lovely chat with Sheila Williams, editor of Asminov Magazine
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And Vixdad met up with Sam Butcher, author of The Dresden Files.
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The Vixter dragged me off to meet various Anime voice actors
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We watched some jousting... and the Vixter participated in a creative writing class
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And the waether was lovely and a fine time was had by all
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I noticed lots of Lovely new avatars when I checked in today!!!
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DP Colin and I watched the first episode of "Deadwood" last night. I doubt it will ever shown on TV here. I know DR Matt is a fan. Great production values but is that "language" really necessary to establish a Lawlessness"look". Was the use of such language really part of that time?
According to authorities, the language was very much a part of its time. As the series progresses, the tone of the show reaches almost Shakespearen dimensions (you'll see if you continue watching) while retaining the rawness and violence that was almost matter of fact to such a rugged existence.
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Good to see you Debbie.
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Jane... I have not received your emails and systems crash we had a minth ago wiped out all the old emails. I know you wanted 3 boxes of thin mints for your MIL but no longer have the address for her. Can you please PM it to me?
Thanks!
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I'm watching the world's ugliest dog contest. They are really ugly
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Good to see you Debbie.
and you Tom!! I think of you every day when we look at our lovely calendar
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I'm watching the world's ugliest dog contest. They are really ugly
LOL
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I really have to go to bed now.... hugs and kisses!!!!!!
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I'm trying to decide if I want to go see Barak Obama on Sunday. I got a ticket (they are free) but not sure if I'll go
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I spent the first part of the evening with the new DIsney made-for-cable film JUMP IN! In true Disney fashion, it's the story of a fellow who learns you must be true to yourself to live a happy and fulfilling life. Not a bad message and the cast is so attractive that the familiar message is ladled on with a smooth spread. But this is the nicest 'hood you're ever going to see. No gangs, a couple of bullies, and no one speaks profanity even when taunting or trying to drag someone into a fight.
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I also watched the special features on the disc which gives rudimentary instruction on Double Dutching, for those not "in the know," the art of jumping double ropes in wild and flashy, gymnastic ways. Quite an art and now asport of some reknown.
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The Jane Fonda interview on TCM was quite interesting. The concentration was on her film career, not her activism or fitness regimens, so lots of movies got mentioned. I was pretty disappointed that JULIA wasn't mentioned at all (except for a passing reference to Fred Zinnemann) nor her working relationship with Vanessa Redgrave, topics I was eager to hear about. But plenty did get talked about in a lively hour of chatter about the movies.
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CSI had a grisly investigation of the murders of six showgirls who had their throats slit amid other abuse at the hands of a psycho. Nice to see Walton Goggins (from THE SHIELD), Robert Gant (from QUEER AS FOLK), and Ruby Dee among the guest cast.
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I concluded my evening with another episode of THE WILD WILD WEST - "The Night of the Returning Dead." Peter Lawford and Sammy Davis Jr. guest starred in the episode as a wealthy landowner and his servant dealing with a zombie returning to seek vengeance on those who murdered him.
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Tomorrow I'll have only ANDY BARKER, P.I. from tonight to watch. I'll be filling the rest of the day with various DVDs of interest, and who knows what the mailman may bring for me tomorrow?
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Take your jacket -- and remember not to run with scissors...(standard unsolicited motherly advice)
What, no "Play Safely"?
der Brucer
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Some of the Ugly Dog contestants
http://animal.discovery.com/convergence/ugly_dog/wallpaper/wallpaper.html
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Oh, I missed saying hi to DR Vixmom!
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My favorite of the dogs is Lucille Bald
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The concert went well...I did a duet of Porpora's Magnificat, which went very well, and my Chorale basically kicked some choral ass. We're lucky that Harrisonburg is chock full of fantastic churches, and that they're more than willing to let us use their spaces. The acoustic at the Baptist church we usually use is incredible, which made for a ROUSING rendition of "Elijah Rock."
We also performed a version of "The King of Love" that was arranged for Gerald Ford's funeral this past January. The arranger, Michael McCarthy, is a good friend of the director of choral activities at JMU, and sent us the manuscript for the piece. I'm 99% positive that this was the first performance of the piece since the funeral, which is pretty special. It's a beautiful arrangement of a gorgeous hymn.
Oh 9am technology classes, how I loathe thee.
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Heading down to bed now.
Good night!
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BK -- Finished up "Kritzerland" today...and of course, I really, really enjoyed it!
I think I am going to loan the it and "Benjamin Kritzer" to Heather, seeing as how I'm sure she'd love to know more of the history behind her new favorite person. :D
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Holy moly on Rye! It's midnight. I was so caught up in watching the ugly dogs that time just slipped by.
But before I go...I have won many things...money, a trip to San Diego, and lots of movie tickets, and other misc items. I'm still waiting to win the lottery.....when I do we'll have one heck of a big HHW party
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Since I need to be in class at 7:30 am...I better get to sleep. Night. Looking forward to a S & V report.
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DR Edi - thanks for the pollen count warning. It's still way over 5000, but I have my Claritin so I'm doing fine
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By the way -- this is for everyone's, but most specifically der Brucer's, entertainment -
Bush Bumper Stickers
Like my book bag?
(http://www.washblade.com/aramsfiles/bush.jpg)
der Brucer
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But before I go...I have won many things...money, a trip to San Diego, and lots of movie tickets, and other misc items. I'm still waiting to win the lottery.....when I do we'll have one heck of a big HHW party
Hear, hear!
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And Vixdad met up with Sam Butcher, author of The Dresden Files.
Good stuff - I'm on the second book.
der Brucer
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The party list looks like an event: eleven count 'em eleven people. In addition to our visiting guests of honor, and of course Skip and me and Toby and Dylan, it'll be (in alphaabetical order):
Ant
Ben
Elmore
Rodzinski
TPunk
Vixmom
Vixter
Now if we could get Jose to drop by for a half hour or so on break...
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And I'm wondering if we could get Dan the Man to come in from PA for the occasion, but I guess that's something of a shlep for two and a half hours.
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By the way, DR MBarnum - I'll gladly join you and the merry troupe at Musso & Frank's - just keep me posted on dates and times!
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Cason, come and get Kritzer Time - I'm sure the ending of Kritzerland has made you curious.
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DR Jose, thanks for giving Mr Kander a Brain. I think you shoud get over the angst and see where this chance acquaintance goes. I'm sure, with all the work you're hauling in, he's willing to kiss butt. I know you'll enjoy that.
DR elmore - What angst? What chance acquaintance? -Oh, that one. -I had almost forgotten what I had posted. In any case...
I'm over it now. It was just the capper to a very weird day for me. I really do wish him all the best - and he's a great piano player, and a wonderful musician and teacher. -Now if he could just finally realize that he's gay... ;)
-I decided to head out a few hours ago, and join some friends for a drink or two. Well, I actually didn't drink, but I did hang out with them for a bit, and that was exactly what I needed. Since I've practically been living at Chelsea Studios the past couple of weeks, I haven't really seen any "new" people in a while. And the change of scenery was just what I needed to clear my head.
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Well, he isn't around right now...of course.
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Had a lovelier than lovely Japanese supper with Miss Barbara Deutsch.
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That was a lackluster way to start the page. I wish it could have been "Why MBarnum - there you are! Hooray!"
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the art of jumping double ropes in wild and flashy, gymnastic ways. Quite an art and now asport of some reknown.
Turning the ropes is a bit tricky as well. In Junior High the girls always conned me into turning because my long arms made the job easier.
der Brucer
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I didn't have an e-mail from vixmom, so maybe she just ordered via paypal - I'll have to check.
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Hmm...Der Brucer and Woody, how far are you guys from NYC? Maybe you could party for a few hours and then catch a New York matinee?
Call me Pearl Pest-a
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Nope no e-mail or order from vixmom - can someone let her know it didn't get through?
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The party list looks like an event: eleven count 'em eleven people. In addition to our visiting guests of honor, and of course Skip and me and Toby and Dylan, it'll be (in alphaabetical order):
Ant
Ben
Elmore
Rodzinski
TPunk
Vixmom
Vixter
Now if we could get Jose to drop by for a half hour or so on break...
I'll have a better idea Saturday afternoon whether or not I'll be able to get away for a bit on Sunday. We have a run-thru first thing Saturday morning, and depending how that goes, that will determine the rehearsal schedule for Saturday afternoon and Sunday. -Then we move up to Westport on Tuesday. Well, I don't head up until Thursday. In any case, I should be able to get away for at least a half hour, but I'm hoping I can make a more leisurely visit.
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And now I must head to bed. I start at 9:30 tomorrow morning. Yes, it's only a half hour earlier than "normal", but it's still before Noon, so it's still early for me. I'll be at the Equity building tomorrow playing the season EPAs for Westport Country Playhouse - where All About Us is going to be presented. *And I'll be back at AEA next Monday-Wednesday playing auditions for the upcoming Encores! presentation of Gypsy. :)
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Oh...
Goodnight.
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Hmm...Der Brucer and Woody, how far are you guys from NYC? Maybe you could party for a few hours and then catch a New York matinee?
Call me Pearl Pest-a
It's be fun, but Sat is a Grandlad day (which means about 5 hours of driving). Sunday Woody will work.
It usually takes me about 4 hours driving time each way. (and since Woody doesn't drive, that's an 8hr round-trip for me!)
der Brucer
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Sounds like a fun HHW par-tay in NYC -- shame we're all not closer, then we could all drive in...
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Saw this on another site...
Roadrunners long lost twin has been found..
(http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.tmz.com/media/2007/03/0328_sanjaya_rr_getty_wb.jpg)
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Tsk, tsk, tsk -- so close to #500 and you guys are taking your sweet time...
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Saw this on another site...
Roadrunners long lost twin has been found..
(http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.tmz.com/media/2007/03/0328_sanjaya_rr_getty_wb.jpg)
Come to think of it, they not only look alike, but sound alike, too! Me-meep!
Actually, he could pass for Woody Woodpecker, too -- and they really sound alike...
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DCelt ~ Time to get 'er to #500 so I can call it an early night --- YAWN!
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Case, DR MBarnum is back so you can tell him in person, I mean, with an updated post...
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I need to go in few but sure
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So close...
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I had quite the chuckle when I saw that picture.... Wonder what derBrucer will think when he sees it.
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The Big 5-0-0
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DerBrucer, I am sure will put his own entertaining insight on the picture
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Thanks, DCelt! Night all!
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Certainly, you folks can post a few more and get it to page 18 before bk returns. I'm keeping the faith that you can....Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..
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DR Cason,
When you go to work as an extra to you ever pretend you are a character with a backstory just for the heck of it?
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Watching a couple of DVD extras on the new Brit edition of Peeping Tom - I may watch the film tomorrow night.
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It took me so long to get to the end of tonights many postings that it is now time to go to bed!
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DR Cason, I or BK will inform you of the dinner gathering...it is on the 24th, that much I know at some point after my arrival at the Burbank airport and the Burbank Marriott (formerly the Hilton...or vice versa).
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I had quite the chuckle when I saw that picture.... Wonder what derBrucer will think when he sees it.
He'll think you're being cruel to Woodpeckers ;D
der Brucer
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long day, I got 2 new pairs of shoes
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Are we at page 18 yet?
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I did my scene in class. it is funny how you can walk around in a theater building with a black eye, bruises, and heroin marks and no one even cares.
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DR Cason,
When you go to work as an extra to you ever pretend you are a character with a backstory just for the heck of it?
You betcha -- in fact today on CSI, they gave me my pick of name badges and I chose "Murphy."
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...and we've hit a standstill.
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Like traffic on the 405 South at 5:27 on a Friday afternoon...
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Cason, is this episode for next season?
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You betcha -- in fact today on CSI, they gave me my pick of name badges and I chose "Murphy."
Your one chance to escape, and you blew it!
der Brucer
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Cason, is this episode for next season?
Good question. I'm not entirely sure...keep your eyes peeled for one that takes place on a pig farm though. :D
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Your one chance to escape, and you blew it!
der Brucer
I know, I know -- you can't get me off of the routine.
Gotta watch Wapner...gotta watch Wapner...
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oink, oink
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Oh man...what is going on here?
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Thursday nights -- they'll get ya...
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Had a few interruptions so no movie tonight. I started Infernal Affairs III, but only got fifteen minutes in.
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Not in a puter mood tonight. I was on the puter all evening for work...
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I really like the title of today's notes, I have to say.
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:( I miss the Brain.
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And with that sad post, I think I am off for the night!
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Or can I push us to page 19?
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I mean, we're more than half-way through THIS page.
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Hey, it's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it.
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And I wasn't made a HHW BabyGod for nothing!
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Heave-ho! Heave-ho! Heave-ho!
Well, I'm the only one on this ship...
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Awwwww...so many Hainsies and Kimlets are tucked away right now.
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Wonder what sort of odd dreams are going through all of your little noggins as I sit here and post?
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Spoken like a true HHWer!
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Are there good dreams - like health, wealth, and happiness?
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Gotta do my part around here!
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I'm earning these wings, that's for sure!
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Anyone having a nightmare?
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What about visions of sugarplums dancing through your head?
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PAGE 19!
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So it is spoken -- and so it is done.
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Shall we shoot for page 20?
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Are there good dreams - like health, wealth, and happiness?
a rhetorical question....
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We can't just leave it on 19!
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Life is full of rhetorical questions
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a rhetorical question....
I was rhetoric when I was a child...
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Wouldn't stop crying...
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heck no....
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Tom - are you catching up on posts?
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CAson, you were you a wrheotoreck?
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It'll be nice to sleep in tomorrow - after having been up at 4:30 this morning.
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hopefully he can catch up and post before bk locks this thread
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CAson, you were you a wrheotoreck?
Always have been and always will be!
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Locking the thread...that sounds like a really cool yo-yo move.
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Indeed.... but Alas, I have to get up early for I have errands to run..
however I will help you strive for page 20
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Halfway through page 19!
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Let's get it done quick so we's can get outta here!
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Would your mother agree?
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I agree
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I'm quite sleepy myself -- and I think if I spend a few minutes with Atlas Shrugged (my current read), I should be good to go.
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She'd be pleased as punch that we were making the run to 20.
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A what if question for you..
IF BK ever did the BRAIN as a movie, would u jump at the part?
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Tom ran off and bk is nowhere in sight!
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yes, she would...
read that book once... only got half way through it
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A what if question for you..
IF BK ever did the BRAIN as a movie, would u jump at the part?
Abso-freakin'-lutely!
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DBF was in Angeles of Los last weekend for a job interview at CSU Dominguez HIlls... He rather likes the area
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We are so home free...bk still ain't around.
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Abso-freakin'-lutely!
Hoping osme things improve for me so I can get the CD... The clips sound wonderful. Have had a bit of a rough spot lately.
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You did VERY WELL in your role, Cason from the clips I heard.
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You know, I have to say, the city has really grown on me. I mean, you can drive 30 minutes and be in Santa Clarita and just way out in nature or you can be down right in the heart of things...
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post away good sir, post away
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You did VERY WELL in your role, Cason from the clips I heard.
Why thank you! :D
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Neat but what scares me about Socal is the earthquakes, smog and the traffic...
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Alrighty -- we hit 20, and I am going to retire for the evening!
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Neat but what scares me about Socal is the earthquakes, smog and the traffic...
One of those can be avoided if you can help it. And one of them is up to Mother Nature. And the other one -- well, the wind blows it around, so it isn't always over you.
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G'night Dakota -- glad I could fill in for my DM this evening. :)
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Ahhh...
Pleasant dreams Cason, take care!
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You are just as much fun as your DM...
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We have made page 20
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Greetings Animal Magnetism or should I say Good morning!