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Well, you've read the notes, my homies, and now it is time for you to
rap post until the rappin' cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: EDENTULOUS!
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And they say these here notes have no teeth.
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Guess I should read the notes
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And I have read the notes
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Guess I should read the notes
One should ALWAYS read the notes!
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Couldn't agree more. But one suspects that the folks who NEVER mention them, especially the ones from the past two weeks, simply don't.
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Oh, dear, and I was going to go to bed forty-five minutes ago.
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Last night, I recorded "Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood" on TCM. After that, they showed several cartoons never before seen on TCM. Classics, every one of them. ;D
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***CONTINUED SUPPORTIVE VIBES***
for DR DakotaCelt!!!
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CONDOLENCES to the family Jones
on their loss of DD Quinn...
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Good Morning all. Quiet day so far
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I have much work to do before I leave the rat hole on Friday.
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I need a hair cut and I need to go to the post office.
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Can you tell I'm just killing time?
I have a big beautiful plum sitting on my desk. I will eat it at my morning break.
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Couldn't agree more. But one suspects that the folks who NEVER mention them, especially the ones from the past two weeks, simply don't.
I am taking advantage of all the wonderful stories. A lot of them are new information and keener insights to the events
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Good morning, all! I went to bed around 9:30 last night and, thankfully, the dog upstairs was quiet so I slept quite well. I've got three parts to finish up for the long number and then I can begin the next one. The folks in Houston are getting anxious for the music so I'm off to work.
And, yes, I do read the notes every day, BK!
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I do read the notes every day
What notes? ;)
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I have a big beautiful plum sitting on my desk.
Is it too ripe?
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I need a hair cut and I need to go to the post office.
The post office will lighten your wallet all right, but I don't think they perform haircuts.
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Quiet day so farm
Says who?
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Look! DR pigs has joined us once again! :D
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This isn't your grandmother's drawing room comedy! ;D
(http://weblogs.amny.com/entertainment/stage/blog/vibrator1.jpg)
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Well, DR pigs has departed, and so must I - for the moment.
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I need a hair cut and I need to go to the post office.
The post office will lighten your wallet all right, but I don't think they perform haircuts.
I'm hoping if I go early (around 11:30am) the line will not be enormous but you never know with the post office.
If the line is long I will get a haircut after work instead of going after I go to the post office.
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I have a big beautiful plum sitting on my desk.
Is it too ripe?
Why, what a "Fantastick" reference ;)
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I need a haircut very much, too, but have no time due to tax season, which is getting hairy (but in a good sort-of way, since being this busy means the economy hasn't hit the tax business for us yet).
And yet I'll likely force myself to find time to see FINIAN'S RAINBOW, because that's a once-in-a-long-time opportunity.
This year is a little unusual also in that Passover arrives April 8 or thereabouts, so many of our normal April 15 deadlines are now pretty much April 8 deadlines in terms of the tax office's religious Passover-observant clients. But then after the 8th, there will still be lots and lots to do for the tax office, since some of the people I share duties with will be off for the three really holy days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 9th, 10th and 11th.
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lots and lots to do
Carrot Top agrees!
(http://www.velvetparkmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/carrot-top.jpg)
[ and he needs a haircut, too! ;) ]
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I would like to see Finian's Rainbow also but tonight (the dress rehearsal) and Thursday is booked and then I'm gone until April 1st
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Who did those eyebrows on Carrot Top and did someone tell him they look good???
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Page 2
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Bye
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The latest on Fargo (http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/weather/03/24/north.dakota.floods/index.html).
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I am enjoying what I have listened to so far from the OBC of Shrek.
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Goodmorning everyone. The best to everyone today.
Must go to work, will read notes at 4:30 this afternoon.
Tonight, catch up on the words of the day (I believe the last 7) and laundry.
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Wednesday morning greetings! Today Richard and I are off to Cincinnati for an informational seminar about his health insurance plan, an art exhibit, and (maybe) for me to buy a new computer.
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Notes? There are notes? ;)
Just kidding, BK, I have enjoyed your trips down memory lane - keep 'em coming.
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I am enjoying what I have listened to so far from the OBC of Shrek.
Hmmm...I wasn't going to bother picking this one up but I reading nothing but thumbs up opinions about it, so I guess I'll go ahead and order it.
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I have eaten my juicy purple plum and it was not too ripe. It was very good.
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I have also arranged for my neighbor to pick up the mail while I'm in Wisconsin.
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Good Morning!
I'm up, I'm up... And I'm not having oatmeal this morning, but I am enjoying a bowl of Hodgson Mill Multi-Grain with Milled Flax Seed & Soy Hot Cereal that I've supplemented with some almonds, sunflower seeds and dried fruit. Tasty!
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Good morning!
Rainy and overcast today with temps not getting out of the 40s. A dreary day to be sure.
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(http://www.hodgsonmill.com/manuByID/673/images/multigrain-flax_seed-2.jpg)
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Hodgson Mill Multi-Grain with Milled Flax Seed & Soy Hot Cereal
It's hott! :D
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On TV Tonight!™
CBS - SURVIVOR recap show, CRIMINAL MINDS, CSI: NY
NBC - CHOPPING BLOCK, LIFE, LAW & ORDER
ABC - SCRUBS, BETTER OFF TED, LOST, LIFE ON MARS
FOX - AMERICAN IDOL (two hours)
CW - AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL
FX - DAMAGES
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I am enjoying what I have listened to so far from the OBC of Shrek.
Hmmm...I wasn't going to bother picking this one up but I reading nothing but thumbs up opinions about it, so I guess I'll go ahead and order it.
It's a fun score. -And just like the OCR of The Little Mermaid, it sort of works better without some of the visuals. ;)
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Once again, I find myself without any work project and an afternoon and early evening free. I think THE YELLOW ROLLS-ROYCE will get the nod today so it can then go onto its proper place on the watched DVDs shelf. I'm ready to watch another NCIS episode from the second season box set, too.
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ANd, of course, I have HEROES to watch while I eat lunch today.
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My Blu-rays of the James Bnd films shipped Monday morning, but so did THE ROBE/QVO VADIS last week, and they didn't arrive until Saturday, so I'm not holding out any hope of watching QUANTUM OF SOLACE or GOLDFINGER on Blu-ray until the weekend.
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On TV Tonight!™
CBS - SURVIVOR recap show, CRIMINAL MINDS, CSI: NY
NBC - CHOPPING BLOCK, LIFE, LAW & ORDER
ABC - SCRUBS, BETTER OFF TED, LOST, LIFE ON MARS
FOX - AMERICAN IDOL (two hours)
CW - AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL
FX - DAMAGES
Hmm... Looks like I'll have to catch a couple of those shows on the internet. Or not. I guess I am behind on some of my regular shows, but since I don't have a DVR nor a VCR here, and since I really don't like watching shows on the interwebs, well... However, I know that the cast is gathering tonight after rehearsal to watch "Lost", so... :)
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Umm.. Where was I?
Ah, yes...
Liaisons...
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Good morning!
Rainy and overcast today with temps not getting out of the 40s. A dreary day to be sure.
We're supposed to get the rain here in Charleston later this afternoon too. However, our temps will be in the 50s and 60s.
*I just hope the rain doesn't put a damper on the grand opening of the new fro-yo shop downtown. They're giving away free cups of fro-yo with one toppin all day! ::)
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Have a cup of fro-yo
Best in the land
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What was the title of this song/show in the notes?
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MR BK - I started to watch TWO FOR THE SEESAW once when it was first on television about 50 years ago.....and I have to say I can't take Shirley MacClaine's forced "quirky" and just couldn't continue. And she and Robert Mitchum both seemed years too old to be playing the people they were pretending to be.....I couldn't take it.
Faux quirky is my least favorite movie type.
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Faux quirky is my least favorite movie type.
How about human type?? ;)
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Yep a lot on at 9pm tonight!
I think at 8pm i will watch Survivor. They usually show a lot of new footage. Then i'll probably catch American Idol and catch up. Then probably watch Lost.
Luckily the Canadian station that shows Life is showing it tomorrow. So i record that then!
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Last night i took HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3 out from the library. Interesting, this being the first installment that played at the movie theatre (the others were on tv).
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I also enjoyed last night's THE MENTALIST.
Can i say how much i love the character of Jane. He is just the funniest, smartest guy. I love watching him! Watching him munch on those sandwiches last night was just too funny.
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Last night i took HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3 out from the library. Interesting, this being the first installment that played at the movie theatre (the others were on tv).
Interesting? What's interesting about releasing a sequel as a feature-film? Especially since the the whole HSM franchise is HUGE! All about da' money, DR Jennifer. *And I think a full film treatment was the logical place to go - bigger budget, bigger production values, bigger movie.
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Garth Guilty (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090325.wlivent0325/BNStory/National/home)
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Faux quirky is my least favorite movie type.
How about human type?? ;)
La mem chose.
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And now for something completely different:
The Nietzsche Family Circus (http://www.losanjealous.com/nfc/)
;D
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Last night i took HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3 out from the library. Interesting, this being the first installment that played at the movie theatre (the others were on tv).
Interesting? What's interesting about releasing a sequel as a feature-film? Especially since the the whole HSM franchise is HUGE! All about da' money, DR Jennifer. *And I think a full film treatment was the logical place to go - bigger budget, bigger production values, bigger movie.
Yes, they had proven their poplarity and deserved to go to the big screen for their swan song.
The next HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL reverts to the Disney Channel and will be without Kenny Ortega's expert guidance. (I think not having him is a mistakesince CAMP ROCK without him was much less entertaining than any of the HSM films).
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Interesting DR DAW......it seemed in the late 1990's, Livevent was minting its own money....and maybe it was.
A press release says Jon Hamm will play lawyer Jake Erlich in the film HOWL! about the trial of Allan Ginsberg...and that TV's Perry Mason was based on Erlich......is this news to anyone else? Or was he a friend of Erle Stanley Gardner's?
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118001591.html?categoryid=1237&cs=1
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I guess I need to get some other computer work done off-line and then head down to check the mail and then start on lunch.
WBBL.
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Wikipedia says it's so.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_Ehrlich
But this seems to beg the question....do they know there was a Perry Mason BEFORE television?
Well, there you are....you learn something everyday.
http://www.neverpleadguilty.com/history/history.htm
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MR BK - I started to watch TWO FOR THE SEESAW once when it was first on television about 50 years ago.....and I have to say I can't take Shirley MacClaine's forced "quirky" and just couldn't continue. And she and Robert Mitchum both seemed years too old to be playing the people they were pretending to be.....I couldn't take it.
Faux quirky is my least favorite movie type.
I always wanted to play Gittel Mosca ("Yeah, h'lo!"), and now I'M too old.
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You could do it on the radio, DR GINNY!
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What was the title of this song/show in the notes?
Not understanding the question?
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Quiet day so farm
Says who?
The butcher!
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Henry Fonda and Anne Bancroft played in the original Two For The Seesaw - they seem about the same ages as MacLaine and Mitchum back then, I think - Fonda was probably older than Mitchum, actually, by ten years, I'd guess.
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I wonder how the play of Two For The Seesaw holds up - the film is a different beast - entirely opened up with some new characters.
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LOL, DR JRand!
Hmm, who could be my radio Jerry Ryan?
Off to Cincinnati...bye for now!
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I guess I thought the project you were talking about for Hanna-Barbera was going to be a series, not just a song.....did it have a title?
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Henry Fonda and Anne Bancroft played in the original Two For The Seesaw - they seem about the same ages as MacLaine and Mitchum back then, I think - Fonda was probably older than Mitchum, actually, by ten years, I'd guess.
Anne Bancroft being depressed and unloved is no picnic for me either.
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I'm awake - and should be running, yet that remains to be seen.
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I'm awake - and should be running, yet that remains to be seen.
Just start doing some light-stretching. The rest will follow.
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I listened to some CD's recommended by HHW friends.....Jacky Terrason, Eldar Live at the Blue Note, and Kip Wilborn. All very good.......
Then I listened to a couple of Barnum's Bollywood Hits....very nice.
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I'm awake - and should be running, yet that remains to be seen.
Just start doing some light-stretching. The rest will follow.
Is that the same thing as daylight saving time?
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Question for Ask BK Day:
If you were offered to play either lead in The Producers, would you rather be Max or Leo?
*Although, I would LOVE to see you in that Chrysler Building dress as Roger De Bris! ;)
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I vote for Max. Hello, my dears. miss you all...
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and now, to hit the showers - got a meeting in one hour...
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I'm awake - and should be running, yet that remains to be seen.
Just start doing some light-stretching. The rest will follow.
Is that the same thing as daylight saving time?
I think it's beyond DST....I think he's talking about space travel!
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I think, therefore you are entitled to DAW's opinions!
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DR PENNYO!!!
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I guess I thought the project you were talking about for Hanna-Barbera was going to be a series, not just a song.....did it have a title?
Maybe I wasn't clear - the show was called Rappin' and Rhymin' - and it was hoped that the show we were doing for video would end up as a series. There wasn't a song called Rappin' and Rhymin' - there were six or seven songs within the show.
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Question for Ask BK Day:
If you were offered to play either lead in The Producers, would you rather be Max or Leo?
*Although, I would LOVE to see you in that Chrysler Building dress as Roger De Bris! ;)
Certainly I would have been the Leo type back in the day and would love to have played it. I'm not Max, I don't think. I'd be a fabulous Roger, though, don't you think?
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Guess I'll go do the long jog in a few minutes, as helper is coming over at eleven to import a few hundred more names into the Kritzerland Constant Contact list.
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Speaking of THE PRODUCERS, we just found out we've managed quite the little OBC coup for our production, but I am sworn to secrecy.
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Kritzerland Constant Contact
All Kritzerland, All the time. Sounds very cozy! :)
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Skies are blue.
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Blue are skies.
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Good Morning to All!
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Are skies blue?
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Are skies blue?
You'd be, too...
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Blue skies are ______?
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Speaking of THE PRODUCERS, we just found out we've managed quite the little OBC coup for our production, but I am sworn to secrecy.
Don't tell me you snagged Abe Sylvia, the original Bailiff?? :o :D :D
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I guess I thought the project you were talking about for Hanna-Barbera was going to be a series, not just a song.....did it have a title?
Maybe I wasn't clear - the show was called Rappin' and Rhymin' - and it was hoped that the show we were doing for video would end up as a series. There wasn't a song called Rappin' and Rhymin' - there were six or seven songs within the show.
Okay....got it.
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Okay....got it.
Is it catching?
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therefore you are entitled to DAW's opinions!
Point me in the right direction; I'll give 'em a piece of my mind! :)
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Hopefully - no!
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Kauffman Scores Coup
Livevent Reorganizes to Produce Oregon Show
Equity West Meets to Discuss Oregon Flap
Frances Farmer Quits Again
Which headline is real?
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Oooh! Ooooh! I know!
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I managed to work FF into a review of a Nero documentary. Now that takes talent, ladies and germs.
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I said talent, and I meant talent.
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Nothing but blue skies do I see
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Gray skies are gonna clear up.
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The sun'll come out.
Tomorrow.
(http://www.evergreentimes.com/113007/images/th7.jpg)
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Hmm, I guess I should work on a avatar.
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Hmm, I guess I should work on a avatar.
The photo directly above is available. ;D
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I said talent, and I meant talent.
Is that a euphemism here for "obsession"?
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The DP and I have decided that because of the drug wars in Mexico, we are choosing not to go to Cancun this June/July. I'm pushing for a lovely trip to NYC :)
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I have sworn zero times today.
It may not be a record for me in my lifetime, but it's remarkable in the current office climate.
"Amen"! (Somebody had to say it).
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Gray skies are gonna clear up.
Put on a happy face.
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Put on a happy face.
Go to your happy place. :)
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Blue skies are ______?
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v130/WandaDuck/matchgame_knitting1.jpg)
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Blue skies are ______?
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v130/WandaDuck/match-game-4.jpg)
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Hello, everyone.
No blue skies here today. It looks like rain--it probably won't, but I wish it would. I LIKE rain!
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Netflix just sent me season 2 of THE RICHES. Yay! What a fun series! I suspect it's one of those you-like-it-or-you-don't; it took me an episode to warm up to it, but it's so brillantly played. Any fans here?
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Netflix just sent me season 2 of THE RICHES. Yay! What a fun series! I suspect it's one of those you-like-it-or-you-don't; it took me a episode to warm up to it, but it's so brillantly played. Any fans here?
Do you remember "The Charmings"?
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Blue skies are ______?
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v130/WandaDuck/200px-GaryburghoffMatchGame1975.jpg)
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Page 5 "I don't care if it's Wednesday, I want it to be Friday" dance!
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Re: the Notes. WHAT?? There are NOTES?? ??? ;)
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It looks like rain--
Tut, tut!
(http://tbn3.google.com/images?q=tbn:xAw_A_KUyb_BJM:http://tigerwild.winniethepooh.us/chris/7.gif)
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Netflix just sent me season 2 of THE RICHES. Yay! What a fun series! I suspect it's one of those you-like-it-or-you-don't; it took me a episode to warm up to it, but it's so brillantly played. Any fans here?
Do you remember "The Charmings"?
No, do tell, please.
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There are NOTES??
(http://www.weeklyreader.com/readandwriting/content/binary/400px-Musical_notes.svg.png)
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It looks like rain--
Tut, tut!
(http://tbn3.google.com/images?q=tbn:xAw_A_KUyb_BJM:http://tigerwild.winniethepooh.us/chris/7.gif)
"Tut, tut"?
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There are NOTES??
(http://www.weeklyreader.com/readandwriting/content/binary/400px-Musical_notes.svg.png)
;D
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gotta go. TTFN.
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GMAIL users may soon be able to "recall" an email message for a period of 5 seconds after they hit the "send" button.
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"Tut, tut"?
That's what Christopher Robin always says. "Tut, tut; it looks like rain."
What do YOU say? :)
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Are skies blue?
You betcha...at least once, for Rudolph Friml!
The sky was blue
And high above
The moon was new
And so was love
This eager heart of mine was singing
Lover where can you be
You came at last
Love had its day
That day is past
Youve gone away
This aching heart of mine is singing
Lover come back to me
When I remember every little thing
You used to do
Im so lonely
Every road I walk along
I walk along with you
No wonder I am lonely
The sky is blue
The night is cold
The moon is new
But love is old
And while Im waiting here
This heart of mine is singing
Lover come back to me
When I remember every little thing
You used to do
I grow lonely
Every road I walk along
I walk along with you
No wonder I am lonely
The sky is blue
The night is cold
The moon is new
But love is old
And while Im waiting here
This heart of mine is singing
Lover come back to me
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I managed to work FF into a review of a Nero documentary. Now that takes talent, ladies and germs.
That reminds me of how DR Sandra used to work F. Scott Fitzgerald into every paper.
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GMAIL users may soon be able to "recall" an email message for a period of 5 seconds after they hit the "send" button.
Cool. Speaking of GMAIL, Bryan has problems with Skype on his main computer so we tried GMAIL'S new video. It worked well. You have the option of sound only or video & sound so you don't have to have a webcam to use it.
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New York apartment vibes for DR Jose!
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I managed to work FF into a review of a Nero documentary. Now that takes talent, ladies and germs.
That reminds me of how DR Sandra used to work F. Scott Fitzgerald into every paper.
...And I still remember when I was in fourth or fifth grade and wrote a report on Martin Luther King, Jr. My closing sentence was something along the lines of "...And that's how God meant it to be." I then proceeded to use that for a paper on The Renaissance, the U.S. Pioneer movement, and Abraham Lincoln. ;)
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New York apartment vibes for DR Jose!
Thanks, DR Jane. Everything is OK. I think.
Basically, it looks like two of the four current residents will be moving out at the end of the current lease period. Myself, not included. However, one of them may be moving out before the lease ends - and will be finding a subletter. But that roomie will be leaving town for almost three weeks soon, and wants someone to start subletting while s/he is away. And since we only have a little over two months left on the current lease... And since we're supposed to give 60 days notice if we plan to vacate... And since our landlord has yet to inform us if the rent is going to go up (again) - or even possibly get lowered (which has been happening... And since I'm in Charleston until the end of April... But since I "know" I'm staying, I supposed to be the one to check in with the landlord regarding the new lease... Even though I keep getting reminded that all four of us are on the lease... Yadda, yadda, yadda... Etc., etc., etc...
I really am OK with it all. I just happened to get the "notice" the other night right before I was about to go to bed. Not exactly news to help one sleep well.
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-It's more about the logistics of everything, and not my roomies.
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And time for a bit of vocal rehearsal.
Laters...
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Did the Old Ladies use their walkers yet?
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Greetings from "so far safe and dry" fargo!
If you want to see pictures of the flood fight... check the galleries at multimedia section
http://www.inforum.com/ (http://www.inforum.com/)
Also Dave Arntson and Bruce Crummy have e-galleries..
http://www.davearntson.com (http://www.davearntson.com)
and
http://www.brucecrummyphotography.com (http://www.brucecrummyphotography.com)
and here is a forum reporter's blog
www.annarborphoto.blogspot.com (http://www.annarborphoto.blogspot.com)
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From yesterday:
T.O.D.
CAPTAIN PUGET
STAN BORESON
BRAKEMAN BILL
J.P. PATCHES (my favorite)
WUNDA WUNDA
(http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u271/actr2000/JPandGertrude.jpg)
J.P. and girlfriend Gertrude
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I hate when frustrating news arrives at bedtime. Good luck sorting it all out DR Jose.
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The missouri river is on a rampage in Bismarck as are a number of other rivers dispite a blizzard and snowstorm...
yes, there is a word for it: FLIZZARD!
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Couldn't agree more. But one suspects that the folks who NEVER mention them, especially the ones from the past two weeks, simply don't.
I apologize if I haven't mentioned the last couple of weeks of notes, BK. I have laughed, cried, and totally enjoyed your walk down memory lane. I, too, would love to see you write an autobiography.
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lots and lots to do
Carrot Top agrees!
(http://www.velvetparkmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/carrot-top.jpg)
[ and he needs a haircut, too! ;) ]
I am hoping that is a wax figure.
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Continued vibes for all those threatened by floods.
I've been checking the site DR Dakota gave us, http://www.inforum.com, the college & high school students have been working hard stacking sand bags. How much does a sandbag weigh? I figure it must be hard work.
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35 to 50 lbs and slippery when they get damp
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Hi Dakota. That doesn't sound like fun. From the news it seems Saturday is the biggest day to fear. I hope you will be able to report in & let us know you are ok.
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ASK BK DAY
Did you know Tony Dow before you worked with him on that kiddies show project, and have you seen him since?
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I have wonderful news, the little kitten is doing great & is full of spunk this morning. :D
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I vote for Max. Hello, my dears. miss you all...
PENNY!! :D
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Listening to Anya
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oh god, htey just uped the crest...
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Exactly what does that mean DR Dakota? It sounds scary.
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they are now talking about possible evacuation plans. They have been evacuating people near Abercrombie and in the Oxbow area
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ORiginal crest was 40 now it is 41 feet
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This evacuation would include you? If so where will you go?
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Send an ark!
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I wished I had someone to help me move some of my stuff up or at least place higher up...
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I wish I could. Have you been carrying a packed bag with you everywhere you go?
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I wished I had someone to help me move some of my stuff up or at least place higher up...
Do you have airtight containers & then possibly put some of those in the frig?
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The mayor is talking about sacrificing neighborhoods.
The mayor is now saying we are in uncharted area
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I do and if the stores were open I would go and buy a few more
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yes, I have a satchel packed i the trunk
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Is there an attic in your building? What floor is your apartment on?
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They have been evacuating people near Abercrombie
I hope that they save Fitch, too! ;)
Very worried about you and your neighbors, DR DakotaCelt! :-\
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They have been evacuating people near Abercrombie
Very worried about you and your neighbors, DR DakotaCelt! :-\
I am too. Dakota if you stop posting we will all be very worried. I hope you can call one of us so we know you are ok.
SAFE, DRY VIBES!!!
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Speaking of THE PRODUCERS, we just found out we've managed quite the little OBC coup for our production, but I am sworn to secrecy.
I am glad to know that Nathan can still find a job.
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They have been evacuating people near Abercrombie
I hope that they save Fitch, too! ;)
Very worried about you and your neighbors, DR DakotaCelt! :-\
Tahnks for the smile DAW!
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They have been evacuating people near Abercrombie
I hope that they save Fitch, too! ;)
Very worried about you and your neighbors, DR DakotaCelt! :-\
You can relax a little bit, DAW. As long as she can keep posting updates, she seems to be in little danger.
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Here is a nice photo and essay gallery from NDSU detailing the student's contributions to the fight.. They have really stepped up to the plate.
http://www.ndsu.edu/news/flood/ (http://www.ndsu.edu/news/flood/)
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I have to say that if I were in the situation the Dakotans are in, and had advance notice that things would be getting worse, my tail and portable valuables would have been long gone by now.
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I have a couple of contacts....
I am hopeful the dikes will hold here and if they dont it will not be for the lack of trying.
I do have to admit last night was rather amusing... I was checking around for roof leaks and discovered in a very quiet library two individuals involved in serious research in the gov docs. Never they ther were that stimulating... When I came upon them they were grabbing pieces of clothing
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hard drive and portable burner can be moved easily and other document are in a safe place
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The DP isn't biting on the NYC idea... I'm now pushing the Bahamas. I here that is where the beaches go on for days and there is only sun, no dramas.... He hasn't said no yet.
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Part of me is thinking they will use Broadway as a contingency dike
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I am hopeful the dikes will hold here and if they dont it will not be for the lack of trying.
I hope you've got some waterproof boots or shoes to wear in case of standing water.
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vibes for DR DAKOTA CELT
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Hmmmm....KING LEAR is on Great Performances tonight.
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"Facebook says it will tweak its homepage in the coming weeks in direct response to user uproar over recent designs changes"
For the full article... http://www.pcworld.com/article/161932/facebook_caves_to_user_gripes_over_redesign.html
I'm still not sure about this.
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Ian McKellan is Lear and William Gaunt is Glouceser Page Seven Dance
(http://www.news.com.au/common/imagedata/0,,5586322,00.jpg)
With thanks to DR JOSE for telling me how to do that.
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Thanks, DR JANE. I will believe it when i see it!
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my tail
(http://z.about.com/d/cats/1/0/K/q/2/tail300x536.jpg)
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I could post Abercrombie and Fitch photos, but there wouldn't be much point in that now, would there?
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Of course I am still waiting for the release of the Met's DOCTOR ATOMIC.....still not at Amazon.com.
I am not enjoying the earlier production quite as much.
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Tail As Old as Time, i see.
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Tail As Old As Time
Well, considering it's DR Ron Pulliam, "old" is the operative word. ;)
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Vocal rehearsal is now down for the afternoon. Run-Thru of ACT 1 tonight. It's gonna be interesting. Just sayin'.
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Did the Old Ladies use their walkers yet?
The walkers and the Old Ladies had their maiden strolls last night. No was injured. No one died. And that's all that matter for now. :)
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DR DakotaCelt - Is their a designated "safe area" in Fargo right now? Are parts of the university being used as shelters?
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I was just looking at Eric Gunhus's website (http://www.ericgunhus.com/home.php)...the original "Springtime for Hitler" tenor. Who actually held the role for the entire Broadway run. He's now in "Billy Elliot."
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The DP isn't biting on the NYC idea... I'm now pushing the Bahamas. I here that is where the beaches go on for days and there is only sun, no dramas.... He hasn't said no yet.
WHAT? Your DP doesn't want to come to NYC? Doesn't he know that you know someone who can point him to all the "must try" bakeries and patisseries?!?!?!? -For his research, ya' know.
;)
Has your DP done a Disney Cruise yet? They are running some good specials right now. *And if you time it right, you might be on the same cruise/boat that I will be on. :)
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Yes, I do have waterproof boots. The area I am in is a tad higher than the southend of Fargo. The south neighborhoods would be sacrificed first. Since the river flows north the channel deepens and widens as it goes north. I know in 1997 they were using garbage trucks in Moorhead on the manholes to hold them down due to the pressure from the water.
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For those times when you really gotta go, but aren't sure where you can go...
Sit Or Squat (http://adage.com/digital/article?article_id=135482)
*Brought to you by the good folks at Charmin. It's even available for the Blackberry and iPhone! :)
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Act One Producers vibes for DR JOSE.
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That is the title of the next installment of MY autobiography...
Holding Down the Manholes...
In Moorhead, no less...
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the area that is safe is west of broadway... THe four blocks within the range of the river are in the most danger especially in the Lindennwood, RoseCreek, Forest Hills and Cedar Run areas in South Fargo. They are along the river. Oxbow and Hickson are just to the south of that along the river. In Moorhead it is everything west of 8th and south of i-94.
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DAW, you crack me up!
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ASK BK DAY
Did you know Tony Dow before you worked with him on that kiddies show project, and have you seen him since?
No, I'd never met him - but he had such a great persona I knew he'd be our perfect host.
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That is the title of the next installment of MY autobiography...
Holding Down the Manholes...
In Moorhead, no less...
I can't wait to see the cover art for that one.
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I had to have a late breakfast and helper is here, entering addresses into Constant Contact - that will take quite some time.
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I have always liked Ian McKellan as an actor. William Gaunt is good also. Fine photo of both of them.
I am off to work... I may take off early from work if the library is empty and break down and go to walmart [even though i dispise shopping there] to get some rubbermaid containers to put DF clothes in that he has already shipped up here.
I can live with seepage....
I will try to check in...
Campus is safe... unless water backs up into the sewer...
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Act One Producers vibes for DR JOSE.
;)
Thank You, DR JRand. I'm sure I will be fine, if ya' get my drift.
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I was supposed to have rained all afternoon, butinstead, it appears to be clearing a bit. We'll see.
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TOD:
Question for BK: Now that the liner notes for Ilya, Darling! are done and it's too late to change them :-*, do you include anything about Lehman Engel being fired as conductor out of town? As I recall, he gave an interview to a newspaper where he was complaining about the direction musical theatre was going, and he said something like, "It's hard for audiences to develop sympathy for a one-eyed Turkish prostitute..." Although he insisted he was not speaking about the current show (she was, after all, Greek and had two beautiful eyes), the remark was taken personally, and he was canned. He mentions it in one of his books.
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I watched Monday night's HEROES while I ate lunch. The identity of REBEL would have been a bigger surprise if I hadn't been paying attention to the opening credits. Still, nice seeing that character again. The "flight of fancy" sequence was quite magical with a big surprise ending.
But I do miss Nathan and Sylar when they aren't there.
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Then, I watched THE YELLOW ROLLS-ROYCE.
The first segment looked kind of soft and the color looked dated. The other two segments were in much better shape, and there were some shots in the third segment that were of startling quality.
I assume the movie always had a mono audio track, but I'd love to have heard some of that delightful score in stereo or surround.
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The DP isn't biting on the NYC idea... I'm now pushing the Bahamas. I here that is where the beaches go on for days and there is only sun, no dramas.... He hasn't said no yet.
WHAT? Your DP doesn't want to come to NYC? Doesn't he know that you know someone who can point him to all the "must try" bakeries and patisseries?!?!?!? -For his research, ya' know.
;)
Has your DP done a Disney Cruise yet? They are running some good specials right now. *And if you time it right, you might be on the same cruise/boat that I will be on. :)
We haven't done a Disney Cruise yet. In fact, he hasn't even been to Walt Disney World yet. YET - I say, as for his combination Valentine's Day/Birthday/Anniversary gift from me was a trip to WDW and we are going in October.
As for the "must try" bakeries and patisseries, good luck convincing him that someone knows more than him :) Those Germans are STUBBORN! :) However, I know you could teach him a thing or two about NYC :)
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I scanned through today's AS THE WORLD TURNS. The boys were on in their new perilous plot. The ending of the show wasn't quite the big surprise they might have wished since this character has been rumored as set to return for months.
I'm assuming NCAA basketball will preempt the show for the rest of the week. The previews did have the boys but are likely from next week's episodes.
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Page Eight Dance!!!
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And still no new review items!
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I get the drift, DR JOSE. Yes there are lots of rehearsals where I am fine....even if I am the only one who is.
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World Figure Skating Championships live on OXYGEN starting in 10 minutes....
Today we:
Pairs Shorts
Mens Shorts
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I may have to miss the first 30 minutes of LEAR if the Mens Shorts are intriguing.
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TOD:
Question for BK: Now that the liner notes for Ilya, Darling! are done and it's too late to change them :-*, do you include anything about Lehman Engel being fired as conductor out of town? As I recall, he gave an interview to a newspaper where he was complaining about the direction musical theatre was going, and he said something like, "It's hard for audiences to develop sympathy for a one-eyed Turkish prostitute..." Although he insisted he was not speaking about the current show (she was, after all, Greek and had two beautiful eyes), the remark was taken personally, and he was canned. He mentions it in one of his books.
Yes, I mention the anecdote in the notes.
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Tail As Old As Time
Well, considering it's DR Ron Pulliam, "old" is the operative word. ;)
And....considering it's "tail"...ditto for DR DAW!
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I think a musical about a one eyed Turkish prostitute might be more interesting than some things that have been on Broadway since 1966.
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lots and lots to do
Carrot Top agrees!
(http://www.velvetparkmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/carrot-top.jpg)
[ and he needs a haircut, too! ;) ]
What he needs is a total makeover. The eyebrows are all wrong, as is the eyeliner. He desperately needs a better shade of lipstick. And honey, do something about that foundation of yours, it just isn't working!
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~~~STAY SAFE AND DRY VIBES FOR DR DAKOTA!!~~~
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And now for something completely different:
The Nietzsche Family Circus (http://www.losanjealous.com/nfc/)
;D
That Dolly always gets the best lines!
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From yesterday:T.O.D.
J.P. PATCHES (my favorite)
(http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u271/actr2000/JPandGertrude.jpg)
J.P. and girlfriend Gertrude
Who'd-a thunk it? America's first transgendered children's show!! ;D
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I can live with seepage....
That's gotta be the title to something!!
;)
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Hopping off-line now to do some computer work and then head down for more evening viewing.
Looks like I'll only see part of tonight's AMERICAN IDOL since I'll have to watch LOST and LIFE ON MARS "live."
WBBL.
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And now for something completely different:
The Nietzsche Family Circus (http://www.losanjealous.com/nfc/)
;D
That Dolly always gets the best lines!
And each time you refresh the page, you get a whole new cartoon and quote! ;D
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I feel like taking a wee nap.
Getting up and to work before it's even daylight (that's what my Wednesdays are like) is such a drag.
(Not a reference to the two clowns above.)
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I have wonderful news, the little kitten is doing great & is full of spunk this morning. :D
Glad to hear it.
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I love new kittens.
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Yes, I mention the anecdote in the notes.
Oops! [spoo spelled backwards] Should I have included a spoiler alert? If so: sorry.
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Of course I am still waiting for the release of the Met's DOCTOR ATOMIC.....still not at Amazon.com.
I am not enjoying the earlier production quite as much.
JRand, the DVD that's available HERE (http://www.amazon.com/Adams-Doctor-Atomic-Finley/dp/B001BSH18O/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1238014741&sr=8-1) obviously isn't the same as the performance that was just broadcast on the Met's hi-def opera broadcast to movie theaters (and is the earlier production that you don't like). But is this recent hi-def broadcast also going to be made available for purchase?
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I love new kittens.
The kitten looked a little like this one:
(http://www.ragdoll-kittens.com/ragdoll%20cat/ragdoll%20cat%20kitten%20photos/ragdoll_sealbi_BG.jpg)
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The DP isn't biting on the NYC idea... I'm now pushing the Bahamas. I here that is where the beaches go on for days and there is only sun, no dramas.... He hasn't said no yet.
WHAT? Your DP doesn't want to come to NYC? Doesn't he know that you know someone who can point him to all the "must try" bakeries and patisseries?!?!?!? -For his research, ya' know.
;)
Has your DP done a Disney Cruise yet? They are running some good specials right now. *And if you time it right, you might be on the same cruise/boat that I will be on. :)
We haven't done a Disney Cruise yet. In fact, he hasn't even been to Walt Disney World yet. YET - I say, as for his combination Valentine's Day/Birthday/Anniversary gift from me was a trip to WDW and we are going in October.
As for the "must try" bakeries and patisseries, good luck convincing him that someone knows more than him :) Those Germans are STUBBORN! :) However, I know you could teach him a thing or two about NYC :)
Is your DP still making Madeline's? I thought about you the other day. The bakery in the market I purchase my Madeline's stopped getting the package brand I like & are purchasing them from a local baker. I think the new Madeline's are disgusting.
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I think DRJOSE wrote that the Met production would be released sometime. We shall see.
Now it is time for the Men's Shorts.
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I think DRJOSE wrote that the Met production would be released sometime. We shall see.
Now it is time for the Men's Shorts.
Cool. I checked out the currently available DVD from my local library. I hope to watch it someday soon. :)
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I would like to see Finian's Rainbow also but tonight (the dress rehearsal) and Thursday is booked and then I'm gone until April 1st
I was in Finnian's Rainbow in high school.
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I was perusing the Met's website and saw that they're going to show a documentary called, "The Audition (http://www.metoperafamily.org/metopera/broadcast/hdevents/index.aspx?id=7690)."
Coming in spring 2009, The Audition, directed by award-winning filmmaker Susan Froemke, looks at the intense pressures young opera singers face as they struggle to succeed in one of the most difficult professions in the performing arts. The feature-length documentary takes you behind the scenes at the Metropolitan Opera's National Council Auditions, where each year thousands of hopefuls compete for a cash prize, the chance to sing on the Met stage–and the opportunity to launch a major operatic career. The film covers the dramatic week leading up to the finals of the 2007 auditions, focusing on three very different tenor contestants: Michael Fabiano, a fiery 22-year-old grappling with his inner demons; Alek Shrader, a 25-year-old with movie-star looks who attempts to sing nine high Cs in the fiendishly difficult aria that made Pavarotti a star; and Ryan Smith, who at the age of 30, and with little formal training, is pursuing his dream of an operatic career.
The Audition is both a suspenseful competition narrative and a revealing backstage look at what it takes to make it as an opera singer.
This sounds very good. :)
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VIBES TO DAKOTA CELT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Just read the flood waters in Fargo could be as high as a two story house....YIKES!
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I was perusing the Met's website and saw that they're going to show a documentary called, "The Audition (http://www.metoperafamily.org/metopera/broadcast/hdevents/index.aspx?id=7690)."
Coming in spring 2009, The Audition, directed by award-winning filmmaker Susan Froemke, looks at the intense pressures young opera singers face as they struggle to succeed in one of the most difficult professions in the performing arts. The feature-length documentary takes you behind the scenes at the Metropolitan Opera's National Council Auditions, where each year thousands of hopefuls compete for a cash prize, the chance to sing on the Met stage–and the opportunity to launch a major operatic career. The film covers the dramatic week leading up to the finals of the 2007 auditions, focusing on three very different tenor contestants: Michael Fabiano, a fiery 22-year-old grappling with his inner demons; Alek Shrader, a 25-year-old with movie-star looks who attempts to sing nine high Cs in the fiendishly difficult aria that made Pavarotti a star; and Ryan Smith, who at the age of 30, and with little formal training, is pursuing his dream of an operatic career.
The Audition is both a suspenseful competition narrative and a revealing backstage look at what it takes to make it as an opera singer.
This sounds very good. :)
POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT
For a picture of the three tenors:
Last Diva Standing: Young Voices Vie on a Grand Stage (http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/03/arts/music/03oper.html?fta=y)
Don't read the article or the caption if you still want to be kept in suspense. ;)
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Places for Act One Run-Thru. Places for Act One Run-Thru.
Laters...
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The sun'll come out.
Tomorrow.
(http://www.evergreentimes.com/113007/images/th7.jpg)
Slaw, how many different photos do you have of yourself dressed as Annie?
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Glad that the Red River runs north!! The Missouri does flow through Sioux City, but there are several dams in South Dakota which would help prevent flooding here
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I learned last night that we will be getting both Bravo and Oxygen on our cable starting March 31. I'm looking forward to it
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Are skies blue?
You betcha...at least once, for Rudolph Friml!
The sky was blue
And high above
The moon was new
And so was love
This eager heart of mine was singing
Lover where can you be
You came at last
Love had its day
That day is past
Youve gone away
This aching heart of mine is singing
Lover come back to me
When I remember every little thing
You used to do
Im so lonely
Every road I walk along
I walk along with you
No wonder I am lonely
The sky is blue
The night is cold
The moon is new
But love is old
And while Im waiting here
This heart of mine is singing
Lover come back to me
When I remember every little thing
You used to do
I grow lonely
Every road I walk along
I walk along with you
No wonder I am lonely
The sky is blue
The night is cold
The moon is new
But love is old
And while Im waiting here
This heart of mine is singing
Lover come back to me
Except that's by Oscar Hammerstein and Sigmund Romberg!
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Part of me is thinking they will use Broadway as a contingency dike
Boy, have I heard that line before!
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It's sunny here and 52 degrees. Nice day
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I have a couple of contacts....
I am hopeful the dikes will hold here and if they dont it will not be for the lack of trying.
Well, if the lesbians can't do it, no one can!
;D
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The DP isn't biting on the NYC idea... I'm now pushing the Bahamas. I here that is where the beaches go on for days and there is only sun, no dramas.... He hasn't said no yet.
WHAT? Your DP doesn't want to come to NYC? Doesn't he know that you know someone who can point him to all the "must try" bakeries and patisseries?!?!?!? -For his research, ya' know.
;)
Has your DP done a Disney Cruise yet? They are running some good specials right now. *And if you time it right, you might be on the same cruise/boat that I will be on. :)
Is that a plus?
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One down, one to go . . .
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vibes to DR Dakotacelt and the folk in the Red River Valley! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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What a day! What a day!
I stopped off and bought new tires for the car in anticipation of reharsals in Seattle. I then stopped off and bought groceries, came home, and proceeded to set fire to the kitchen!
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What! ???
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TCB, that sounds like a post I would make.
Or maybe: Gotta go; the firemen are here.
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Well there's nothing like having a FULL day, DR TCB....but there's got to be an easier way to meet a fireman!
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I had a very productive day. I worked straight through lunch. It was a good day. Edith came in today but will be gone from tomorrow noon on for the funeral stuff. Some members of her husband's family are not nice to her at all, so I think it was nice for her to come into the office and get away from it today. She doesn't want me to go to the funeral, so I just sent a nice plant.
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Evan Lysacek's short skate to Bolero - or part thereof - was very exciting. And I like the costume he is wearing this year....black leather and sequined crosses in red and black.....
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TCB...you can't just post something like that and leave!
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It is very confusing to think of New Yorker DR JOSE in Charleston doing a show about being in NYC
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. Some members of her husband's family are not nice to her at all, so I think it was nice for her to come into the office and get away from it today.
That is sad.
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I had a very productive day. I worked straight through lunch. It was a good day. Edith came in today but will be gone from tomorrow noon on for the funeral stuff. Some members of her husband's family are not nice to her at all, so I think it was nice for her to come into the office and get away from it today. She doesn't want me to go to the funeral, so I just sent a nice plant.
Most distressing, but not unusual......
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Brandon Mroz had a very nice short skate as well.
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TCB...you can't just post something like that and leave!
Sorry, just trying to build a little suspense. The one thing that is lacking in my apartment is counter space in the kitchen. So, even though I swear I won't ever do it again, I tend to drop off the grocery bags on the stove while I unpack them. This time, my luck rant out. One of the bags moved the dial just enough to turn one of the burners on high. Luckily, I was still in the kitchen at the time that the plastic bag exploded in flames.
I managed to put out the flames with only a slight burn to my thumb, a melted candy bar (that I didn't need), a burnt onion, and a few other damaged goreceries. The house did fill with smoke, but the good news is that the smoke alarm works.
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Jeremy Abbott will skate in the next group.
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I'm glad almost everything survived undamaged, TCB.
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Busy afternoon - lots of entering e-mail addresses, plus entering the final Nudie fixes so the script can be sent to actors. I've offered Rosie to my first choice - she'd have to come in from NY and I'm hoping she will, but I have a very good backup if she doesn't.
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This was not Jeremy Abbott's best day.
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Entering the Nudie Fixes......that's the title of my new expose.
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We are now looking into Tokyo Disneyland. The last hour has been frustrating trying to find a package deal or whatever. Seeing that Disney doesn't own their off-shore parks, none of the Disney travel agents handle their booking. Since we don't know the area, we don't know what is close to the TDL resort, and what is not. However, the DP is not set on anything at the moment, which is a whole other kettle of what is it, fish?
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TCB...you can't just post something like that and leave!
Sorry, just trying to build a little suspense. The one thing that is lacking in my apartment is counter space in the kitchen. So, even though I swear I won't ever do it again, I tend to drop off the grocery bags on the stove while I unpack them. This time, my luck rant out. One of the bags moved the dial just enough to turn one of the burners on high. Luckily, I was still in the kitchen at the time that the plastic bag exploded in flames.
I managed to put out the flames with only a slight burn to my thumb, a melted candy bar (that I didn't need), a burnt onion, and a few other damaged goreceries. The house did fill with smoke, but the good news is that the smoke alarm works.
Hey! Just because the candy bar melted, doesn't mean that it's not still edible, does it??
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Are skies blue?
You betcha...at least once, for Rudolph Friml!
The sky was blue
And high above
The moon was new
And so was love
This eager heart of mine was singing
Lover where can you be
You came at last
Love had its day
That day is past
Youve gone away
This aching heart of mine is singing
Lover come back to me
When I remember every little thing
You used to do
Im so lonely
Every road I walk along
I walk along with you
No wonder I am lonely
The sky is blue
The night is cold
The moon is new
But love is old
And while Im waiting here
This heart of mine is singing
Lover come back to me
When I remember every little thing
You used to do
I grow lonely
Every road I walk along
I walk along with you
No wonder I am lonely
The sky is blue
The night is cold
The moon is new
But love is old
And while Im waiting here
This heart of mine is singing
Lover come back to me
Except that's by Oscar Hammerstein and Sigmund Romberg!
LOL! I knew that didn't seem right....got my Friml mixed up with my Romberg and Hammerstein.
That's why you're here, Larry...to keep us straight! :D
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That's why you're here, Larry...to keep us straight! :D
So to speak. ;)
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TEN!
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Time to wander into Lear-Land.
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TCB...you can't just post something like that and leave!
Sorry, just trying to build a little suspense. The one thing that is lacking in my apartment is counter space in the kitchen. So, even though I swear I won't ever do it again, I tend to drop off the grocery bags on the stove while I unpack them. This time, my luck rant out. One of the bags moved the dial just enough to turn one of the burners on high. Luckily, I was still in the kitchen at the time that the plastic bag exploded in flames.
I managed to put out the flames with only a slight burn to my thumb, a melted candy bar (that I didn't need), a burnt onion, and a few other damaged goreceries. The house did fill with smoke, but the good news is that the smoke alarm works.
Hey! Just because the candy bar melted, doesn't mean that it's not still edible, does it??
;D
DR TCB I'm glad all is well. I suppose you won't be placing groceries on the stove again.
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Matthew, I hear Phoenix is a great place for a vacation. You should get some great deals in a couple of months.
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Does anyone watch Chopping Block?
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Listening to test tracks from Two For The Seesaw - not quite right-sounding yet - he'll keep at it until I'm happy.
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tcb:
IMPORTANT TIP--- THE CANDY BAR IS ALWAYS EDIBLE!!!!!!!!!
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TCB do you have ice cream? A melted candy bar would be wonderful with a little ice cream
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I was perusing the Met's website and saw that they're going to show a documentary called, "The Audition (http://www.metoperafamily.org/metopera/broadcast/hdevents/index.aspx?id=7690)."
I bought my tickets for this some weeks ago. :)
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That's why you're here, Larry...to keep us straight! :D
So to speak. ;)
I suspect he has his hands more full with some than others. ;)
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That's why you're here, Larry...to keep us straight! :D
So to speak. ;)
I suspect he has his hands more full with some than others. ;)
I think he likes it that way. ;D
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Trying to finish the DVD of Two For The Seesaw.
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After reading the letter from the AIG executive who resigned, and refused to return the bonus, I don’t blame him. To read the letter Click Here. (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/25/opinion/25desantis.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&no_interstitial)
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Greetings from my brand new MacBook! Richard and I had a delightful day in Cincinnati, starting with the not-so-delightful seminar about his health insurance. Nothing earth-shattering, but there wasn't much new info for him. From there we went to an exhibit of needlepoint renderings of the whimsical wildlife art of Charley Harper, then we went to the Apple Store in Kenwood to pick out my new computer. While they installed the maximum amount of memory, we had dinner at The Cheesecake Factory. Picked up my MacBook and here I am setting it up and figuring out all the bells and whistles.
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tcb:
IMPORTANT TIP--- THE CANDY BAR IS ALWAYS EDIBLE!!!!!!!!!
Not when the burnt wrapper is melted into the candy.
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Ron, I just realized you have gotten younger ;)
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G'night!
(Time to say some extra prayers)
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I thought exhaustion was the reason I slept so well last night. Keith informs me it was because Sherlock slept on top of him for a change & not on me. ;D
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I'll say one thing about Facebook - people find you! I just had a friend request from the original gal who starred in Start At The Top at LACC - isn't that funny - I just wrote all about that show, and I've tried to find this gal over the years, and now I have.
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Just heard the redone test tracks from Two For The Seesaw - it now sounds great.
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George and TCB you are cracking me up...
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wow, I made it to the computer before 11:30PM
my laundry is done
now I just need to read the posts from today
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George and TCB you are cracking me up...
;D
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And now it's time for me to go home.
"LOST" is on tonight!!
Until later!
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Ok, maybe I'm picky about this, but I am so sick of the newscasters saying "a" historic flood. It's "an" historic flood. At least that's what we had drilled into out heads.. An if the consonant has a vowel sound. historic was one of the examples always used.
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It has really been a cold, nasty day here. Very uncomfortable cold that seeps into your bones if you're out in it too long. TOmorrow should be warmer but no dryer than today.
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I began my evening watching another NCIS episode from the season two set. A weird episode with an unknown person who kidnaps women and puts them in underground rooms trying to brainwash them into becoming Harriet Nelson type-perfect wife from the 1950s. The identity of the perp was a real surprise.
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Next, I watched another episode of DANTE'S COVE (third one in the set). More supernatural foolishness, but the men sure are cute.
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read all the posts
extra special wishes for everyone
must now have some dinner
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Hmm, apparently "a" historic is now accepted as correct. I don't buy it. It just sounds wrong to me. I read somewhere that an historic is now considered archaic. Well call me archaic, I just can't say it the other way
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Next I began rewatching ON THE OTHER HAND DEATH. Things were just starting to come together for Don when I turned it off (about 50 minutes in), and I'll likel go ahead and finish it tomorrow.
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just listened TWICE to artist's choice, Elvis Costello, music that matters to him, really good.
one of my favorite cd's
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Dear MattH, thanks for reminding me that Criminal Minds is on tonight, I try to watch every episode.
be back after the show
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Around 8:30, I began watching tonight's AMERICAN IDOL. I got the first four singers watched before I caught up with the show. I was shocked at all the positive stroes for Matt who sang my notes (especially in his upper register) either flat or sharp. The studio must have hidden the flaws, but think when they watch the show back at home, they're going to be surprised at how poor he was.
But of the first four, Megan was undoubtedly the worst. I thought she was by far the worst I've heard of these finalists.
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Dear MattH, thanks for reminding me that Criminal Minds is on tonight, I try to watch every episode.
be back after the show
Glad the listings are of some help to some people. That's the only reason I do it.
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Finished viewing Two For The Seesaw.
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LOST had a very involving Said-based episode, but the shocker at the end wasn't shocking at all. Once again (just like last week), I was ahead of the game and knew that was exactly what was going to happen.
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Hmm, I was a little disappointed in tonight's Life on Mars. I won't give anything away, but I guessed it. What I haven't guessed is what is going to happen next week
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LIFE ON MARS had a very entertaining episode, and I was very surprised by the identity of the killer. I sure didn't see that coming!
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My eyes are getting a little heavy, so I'm heading downstairs now to go to bed.
Good night!
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LIFE ON MARS had a very entertaining episode, and I was very surprised by the identity of the killer. I sure didn't see that coming!
Really? I thought you'd get that one
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Good Evening!
The Run-Thru of Act One went well. Saturday will be the "refresh and clean-up" day.
*Even with all the stops and starts and brain farts, we managed to run the act in 95 minutes. Not bad at all.
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After rehearsal, I headed out with the gang to "Red's" - I think that's what it was called. It's a bar. Once we were all there, we raised a glass - or two - to one of the Resident Artists in honor of his birthday. We also ended up with some unintentional entertainment. Two of the bartenders were trying to dismantle a "TV Box" from above the bar... With a hammer and a crowbar. We just kept watching for a while wondering when they would notice that if they used a wrench they could just unscrew the two brackets and the unit would come down. Instead, they just keep hitting it with the hammer trying to dislodge it from the brackets, and using the crowbar to break down the two planks that framed the box. About 20 minutes later, they "found" the two bolts that held the brackets in place, and using a wrench, they loosened the two bolts, and, lo and behold, the box was easily removed. -Which was followed by a round of alcohol-induced applause from the crowd at the bar.
-And that's just a taste of the night-life in Charleston. ;)
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DR TCB - Glad to hear that you just ended up a little "smoked" and not "burned out".
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We are now looking into Tokyo Disneyland. The last hour has been frustrating trying to find a package deal or whatever. Seeing that Disney doesn't own their off-shore parks, none of the Disney travel agents handle their booking. Since we don't know the area, we don't know what is close to the TDL resort, and what is not. However, the DP is not set on anything at the moment, which is a whole other kettle of what is it, fish?
DR Matthew - I think I put you in touch with some people who could help you book a package for Tokyo Disney and/or Disney Sea. *Although, I'd say if you're going to go to a Disney Park overseas, then go to Hong Kong Disney.
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DR Ginny - Which MacBook did you get?
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Listening to yet another potential LP soundtrack for us to release - a little surprising this one hasn't been done - unless someone's already taken it.
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We are now looking into Tokyo Disneyland. The last hour has been frustrating trying to find a package deal or whatever. Seeing that Disney doesn't own their off-shore parks, none of the Disney travel agents handle their booking. Since we don't know the area, we don't know what is close to the TDL resort, and what is not. However, the DP is not set on anything at the moment, which is a whole other kettle of what is it, fish?
DR Matthew - I think I put you in touch with some people who could help you book a package for Tokyo Disney and/or Disney Sea. *Although, I'd say if you're going to go to a Disney Park overseas, then go to Hong Kong Disney.
I know we should be going to Hong Kong Disneyland as it's rather struggling at the moment. I really would like to see Disney Sea. However, it's probably all a dream at the moment as we decided to wait to see about the situation in Mexico in a month or so. It really is what we can afford now. Paris and Tokyo are a little out of the budget at the moment. We both agreed to calm down for a bit and see where we are in a month or so.
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DR Matthew - Have you thought of heading north to Vancouver and Victoria in Canada?
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DR Matthew - Have you thought of heading north to Vancouver and Victoria in Canada?
Yes, I have... however, the DP has a rather limited idea of where he wants to spend his precious week. I'm all for staying in the US, but according to him, there is nothing to do here....... I know.... don't bother :)
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Finished with the notes - unexpected notes at that.
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Criminal Minds, another excellent episode.
I especially like the quotes at the beginning and at the ending of the show.
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Just to say I do read the notes. My first cell phone was in 2002.
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Well goodnight, tomarrow is payday, and of course it goes to the rent.
Other than that, this weekend I should start walking the neighborhood again. It is still quite pretty here.
Have a good Thursday.
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What have they done to Facebook - it's so weird now. I went to Photos to upload the Nudie art - I see nowhere to add a photo now - I can add an album but not a photo - where have they moved the upload button to?
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What have they done to Facebook - it's so weird now. I went to Photos to upload the Nudie art - I see nowhere to add a photo now - I can add an album but not a photo - where have they moved the upload button to?
Left hand corner of your home page.