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Well, you've read the notes, the notes were both kind and strange, and now it is time for you to post until the cows come home - they're being kind to strangers who look like cows.
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And the word of the day is: SUBINTELLIGITUR!
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Time Warner is doing work - at MIDNIGHT to six in the morning - so it just took me twenty minutes to close the other topic and post the word of the day. Sickening. But they've credited me 1.53.
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About a half hour ago, I was watching TV and noticed that Comcast had sent out a message (usually advertising some wrestling or boxing pay-per-view "event"), but this time it was saying something about a new channel becoming full time HD. Anyway, I went to check out the channel and came across "Valmont" with Colin Firth, Annette Benning and Meg Tilly (it's another version of "Dangerous Liaisons") on another channel. I noticed that the next movie after "Valmont" was "The Night They Raided Minsky's." Since I'd never seen this movie (and there's the new musical about Minsky heading to Broadway), I set my DVR to record it (even though it's pan and scan). I decided to check other shows on this channel and guess what...at 8:40 am, they're showing "The Winslow Boy," a 1999 movie version of one of the two possible plays that BK was told to read by the radio DJ. What a coinkydink! I set my DVR to record that also. ;D
Just had to share. :)
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Morning Larry.
Hugs to you as you get probed.
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Thanks for the link JR. I just downloaded the song. It took about 10 minutes, even on DSL but I had no glitches.
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Oatmeal, strawberry, raisins.
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Coffee.
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Then I will wash the bowl and coffee mug
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Then it's off to the office
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At least I have no meetings today.
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I'm seeing Hair on Thursday.
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It's 6am. I must get ready for work.
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Good morning, all! The alarm went off around 5 am, and I'm bathed and ready to see the doctor. I figure around 6:45 I'll look for a taxi to East 95th Street and get this shebang going. Mr Skip Kennon, talented composer and chef par excellence will pick me up around 9 am, and I should be home by 9:30 or 10 at the latest. I'm thinking about taking a peanut butter sandwich with me so as soon as I'm out of my coma I can eat something. I am starving!
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***ALL SORTS OF VIBES***
for DR elmore3003 this morning!!!!!
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Thank you so much for the download link, DR JRand58!!!!! :)
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DR Elmoore
Good luck with today's tests.
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Our household is stirring a bit early (for us) in anticipation of Skip meeting Larry a bit later.
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Tuesday morning greetings! I'm going to Cincinnati today to visit a long-time friend who recently bought a house in the Price Hill area.
Mega vibes for DR Elmore and thanks to Skip for seeing him home after the procedure!
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Vibes to our favorite probie, DR Elmore!
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bk, you scored again with today's notes. :)
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Also thanks to DR JRand for the "I Think She Needs Me" song. It did skip, but I just had to slam my hand against the PC a couple of times to get it to stop.
I also checked my copy of ILYA DARLING and it is identical to DR JRand's. What surprised me was the stark cover art--I remembered it as being something more busy with a sketch of a Greek shoreline in the background behind Melina. The memory does play tricks, don't it?
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And the word of the day is: SUBINTELLIGITUR!
And The Song Of The Day Is: WHO ARE YOU NOW?
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ON THIS DAY IN THEATRE HISTORY:
Neil Simon's THE ODD COUPLE, starring Art Carney and Walter Matthau, opened on this day in 1965 at the Plymouth Theatre.
"We're all out of corn flakes. F.U."
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Sounds like Jane Fonda got rave reviews for 33 VARIATIONS, even if the play did not. I really would like to get up there to see it. I admit it's a shallow reason to go see a play, but it is a thrill to see a REAL movie star on stage.
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I would like to push us off to page two, but my material is skimpy this morning. But I'll give it a go...
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my material is skimpy
You tease, you! :)
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Have you tried anything in a leopard-spot print?
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I watched LURED on TCM last night and I have to say that I really enjoyed Ms. Ball's performance in this. She seemed very self confident as an actress and now I want to check out more of her work during this period right before she started doing I LOVE LUCY.
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Have you tried anything in a leopard-spot print?
Leopard spots would clash with my skin tone.
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Page Two Dance!
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Harrumph!!
The last time I did that at the beach, parents were shielding their children's eyes and scurrying them away! :P
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HAPPY PURIM, EVERYONE! :D
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Everyone enjoy the link.....
What wonderful stories in the notes today.
I shall have to think about the TOD.....more people in my life were roadblocks than bridges.....but there were a few.
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Page Two Dance!
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The wet sand monster waited patiently underneath the clammy, damp surface, and sure enough, this pretty lady came dancing by and stuck her toe right in his mouth. All he had to do was slurp her down like so much spaghetti. Yummers!
Of course, the fabric she was wearing wasn't quite so tasty, so he spat it back out again, evidence that something had happened on the beach, but exactly what no one ever knew.
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Harrumph!!
The last time I did that at the beach, parents were shielding their children's eyes and scurrying them away! :P
Yes, but you were wearing what at the time?
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Yes, but you were wearing what at the time?
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Harrumph!!
The last time I did that at the beach, parents were shielding their children's eyes and scurrying them away! :P
Yes, but you were wearing what at the time?
Just a bit of fabric that he'd found there on the beach. It was a little ratty, like something had been chewing on it...
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Yes, but you were wearing what at the time?
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This is, of course, the rear view. Nice butt bow, DAW!
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Happy Purim to all who celebrate
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Vibes for DR Cilla's BIL. ~~~~~~~~~~~~
Vibes for Craig. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Vibes for DR Kerry. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Last night's DWTS was interesting. Although i did not realize the 2 replacements were supposed to be surprises.
I'm not sure who my favorite is. But i was very impressed with the guy from the Sex & The City movie. He was very good. Although cheryl is not my fav.
I was also very impressed with Steve W. Wow. I think because he can be so smart he memorizes the steps very well. He was much better than i thought he would be.
Melissa was very good. I think she will be a standout for sure. I liked steve o and lacey. And chuck and julianne. Should be interesting! I was quite disappointed in the first 3!
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I'm back! It all went very quickly and I was ready to go home by 8:30. I liked Dr Finkelstein and his crew very much. I then ate my peanut butter sandwich and waited for my escort home. My dear friend Skip arrived about 9, got be safely back here, and I've sent him on his way with the Christmas gift I've been holding for him and DR FJL.
I think it's time for a bit of food.
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Welcome home, DR elmore3003!! :)
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Good morning!
Beautiful morning but cooler than the last couple of mornings. It got up to 83 here yesterday. Only supposed to be in the low 70s today. That's really more like it.
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On TV Tonight!™
NBC - THE BIGGEST LOSER, LAW & ORDER: SVU
ABC - HOMELAND SECURITY, SCRUBS, PRIMETIME
FOX - AMERICAN IDOL (two hours)
CW - REAPER
TNT - TRUST ME
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As I mentioned last night, my work project today is the CEntennial Collection edition of TO CATCH A THIEF. I'm not quite sure why Paramount is mastering these releases in high definition but only releasing them (for now) in standard DVD. WHy they don't take a chance and release one, say, SUNSET BOULEVARD on Blu-ray, I'm not quite sure.
At any rate, I'm looking forward to spending the afternoon with Cary, Grace, and Mr. Hitchcock. (Dr. Drew Casper will also be along for the ride!)
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I'm up and shaved and will shortly shower and then be on my way to LACC.
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I'm glad it's all over and you are home, Elmore.
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Good news from DR ELMORE.
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Dear Readers, this Luddite has entered the blogosphere. POGUE'S PAGES is up and running with the first part of a 3-part blog about The Lovely Wife's and my theatre trip to London. I'll probably be posting a couple of times a week, so when you're not playing here, please drop by occasionally. http://poguespages.blogspot.com
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Well, at least with Pogue it's not about competition - go read, go enjoy, it's a fun blog!
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A couple of sites I visit each morning are not working at all.
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Isn't it funny all this blogging suddenly?
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Wonderful stories BK!
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I remember when I began producing theater music on CD in 1993 - there was virtually almost nothing coming out from anyone - not from the majors, not from the minors, and almost nothing from singers themselves. Within two years, after seeing what we were doing and watching our sales, virtually everyone, majors and minors, were back into it and, as they always do, not only back into it but trying to BEAT everyone in terms of volume. And then every singer got into it, doing their own releases or releases through smaller labels. It was really interesting to watch. And then after we created a really interesting business model with my former label, and that model was really successful, two labels sprouted up using the exact same model. And the more the merrier say I.
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It's early, isn't it?
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Almost time to shower and be on my way. It's hard to know how much time to allow - don't want to be late, need to park, and traffic could be awful or could be light.
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When I was in 8th or 9th grade I wrote to Albert Glasser, film composer for ATTACK OF THE PUPPET PEOPLE and so many other B films of the 40s, 50s, and 60s. I told him how much I loved his music and he kindly gifted me with recordings of several of his scores....I was in heaven. We kept up a correspondence for a few years after. What a great guy.
A few years ago I bumped into a lady who just happened to be Albert Glasser's niece. It turns out she has his recordings now that he has passed on. I was hoping that BK could do something with them, but alas it was not to be due to some rights issues, evidently........although, BK, if you were to check into his earlier film scores for PRC and Monogram films ( I think MONSTER MAKER was one of his)...well, most of that stuff is in public domain now.
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Great quote from the bottom of Pogue's Pages!
The private sector is nothing more than incompetence combined with greed. The public sector is well-meaning incompetence.
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bk, haven't been posting much, but have been enjoying your notes :)
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Page 3 dance... I won't dance, don't ask me
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I won't dance, don't ask me
Pretty please?
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Enjoyed Pogue's blog. Looking forward to future installments.
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Good Morning!
I'm up, I'm up... And I'm almost done packing for my trip to Charleston. After sleeping in - well, getting a full eight hours of sleep - I went ahead and started pulling clothes from my closet and dresser. They are all laid out on my bed, and in a little while I shall place them in my luggage - with some "editing" along the way. However, it feels like I under-packed - which means that I've packed "just right".
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TOD:
Not quite the same thing, but spurred by DR MBarnum's post: I wrote to Coretta Scott King in conjunction with a paper I was writing in grade school about her husband. I did not get a reply.
But in college, I wrote to Ned Rorem, Lucas Foss, and Stephen Sondheim, and received cordial replies from all three.
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I have some computer maintenance issues to do, and then I'll head downstairs to check the mail (expecting the Blu-ray review copy of BOLT any day now) and start preparing some lunch.
I'm looking forward to watching last night's CASTLE as I eat lunch today. Didn't anyone watch it? Any opinions?
WBBL.
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More lovely stories.
And I have bookmarked Pogue's Pages
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Ned Rorem was composer in resident at the University of Utah when I was a kid.
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Rorem also dedicated one of his pieces to this completely weird guy I met years later in Portland when I was on a temporary assignment. The guy was a follower of Urantia and had a big commune-type house in Alameda, a rather tony neighborhood in PDX, full of kids he had adopted. He had taken some sort of "Urantian" name like Jamil or Jaleem or something like that.
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DR elmore - Glad to know that things went well this morning. Enjoy your sandwich!
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As JR knows, I managed to track down Frances Farmer's sister Edith, who had actually lived most of her adult life in Portland, but had moved to the tiny town of Sequim, WA by the time I found her. We exchanged a series of interesting letters and phone calls that set me out on my obsessive compulsive journey to figure out what really happened to her famous sister.
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Because of my father's prominence, I was also able to get personally signed letters and photos of a number of famous politicians and soldiers, including Richard Nixon, former WA senator Henry Jackson, former WA governor Daniel Evans, Gen. Westmoreland, and, via Westmoreland, Bob and Dolores Hope (I have a picture of me holding lemons from the Hopes' lemon tree, underneath which I inscribed a bit of the Trini Lopez tune, LOL).
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I was shallow. I wrote to Donny Osmond when I was 12. I got a reply from his fan club inviting me to send money to join.
I've written two performers:
In 1963, I wrote Philip Alford a fan letter and told him how much I enjoyed "To Kill A Mockingbird." I received, in reply, a school photo he autographed.
A year later, I wrote to Peter O'Toole and told him I thought he was the best actor I'd ever seen. I asked for nothing but got back a signed photo of him (3 X 4) as T. E. Lawrence in uniform.
I wish I had written to more people back then, especially film composers (why I never wrote any of them is a HUGE mystery to me now). I was a bit on the shy side back then (No! Don't argue! Truly, I was!) and didn't figure anything I had to say about them would be any more remarkable than anything anyone else had probably already said..
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DR elmore - Glad to know that things went well this morning. Enjoy your sandwich!
This morning, our Elmo was someone's "probee"! :D
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This morning, our Elmo was someone's "probee"!
I really, really wanted DR elmore3003 to use this line on his doctor:
Usually, I at least get a drink, first. :)
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Hmmmm.... Hamantaschen...
And should you like to make your own:
The Perfect Hamantaschen (http://bitten.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/03/09/the-perfect-hamantaschen/)
*The recipe requires 2-3 days to make, so even though they won't be ready for Purim, they should still be delicious.
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This morning, our Elmo was someone's "probee"!
I really, really wanted DR elmore3003 to use this line on his doctor:
Usually, I at least get a drink, first. :)
For him? or for the doctor?
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TOD:
Not quite the same thing, but spurred by DR MBarnum's post: I wrote to Coretta Scott King in conjunction with a paper I was writing in grade school about her husband. I did not get a reply.
But in college, I wrote to Ned Rorem, Lucas Foss, and Stephen Sondheim, and received cordial replies from all three.
Shows what graduating from crayon to ink can do!
;)
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This morning, our Elmo was someone's "probee"!
I really, really wanted DR elmore3003 to use this line on his doctor:
Usually, I at least get a drink, first. :)
For him? or for the doctor?
But this time at least he was dealing with a professional.
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Yes DR MBARNUM I watched a bit of NO MY DARLING DAUGHTER last week to see Mr Rad Fulton.
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This morning, our Elmo was someone's "probee"!
I really, really wanted DR elmore3003 to use this line on his doctor:
Usually, I at least get a drink, first. :)
For him? or for the doctor?
But this time at least he was dealing with a professional.
What's to say he wasn't dealing with a professional before?
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OK - Time to finish packing.
Laters...
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-And about 30 minutes later...
I'm packed! :)
At least my clothes have been placed in my luggage. I will probably edit a few of them items over the next 24 hours, but the major part of the work is done. Since I'll be in Charleston for six weeks, I'll just buy my toiletries when I get down there. Now all I have to do is pack my carry-on, and sort through some of the mail and papers on my desk to make sure that I don't leave anything important behind.
*And since it's a relatively "slow" TV night for me, I should have plenty of time to take care of some cleaning and organizing tonight too. -At least that's the plan for now. ;)
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And just how do you pack a suit jacket?
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Unless I'm taking the entire suit, I wear it. And if I am taking the entire suit, depending on the situation of arrival, event, etc. I may wear the suit (not my favorite thing to do on a plane).
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I've napped for two hours but I'm fighting the impulse to stay in bed all day, much as I want to.
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And just how do you pack a suit jacket?
I think a simple garment bag will suffice. Even a dust-cover type. You can carry it on and lay it in the overhead bin.
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a simple garment bag will suffice
Perhaps. But I think our DR JoseSPiano should have a bejeweled garment bag. :)
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And just how do you pack a suit jacket?
I think a simple garment bag will suffice. Even a dust-cover type. You can carry it on and lay it in the overhead bin.
Alas, a garment bag would count as one of my carry-on's, so...
I also have to take my tux with me, so... I tried the "inside-out, tuck the shoulder in the other shoulder" folding method, but it didn't seem to work. My large bag does have a "suiter" in it, so I used that. And once I get to Charleston, I can just use one of the steamers in the costume shop to take care of any wrinkles, or just hang it in the bathroom while I take a shower and let the steam do it's magic.
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a simple garment bag will suffice
Perhaps. But I think our DR JoseSPiano should have a bejeweled garment bag. :)
Bedazzled not bejeweled. ;)
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PAGE FOUR BEDAZZLER DANCE!!!!
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Snap, Push & Pop!
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Snap, Push & Pop!
Now why does that sound familiar?? ;)
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Snap, Push & Pop!
Now why does that sound familiar?? ;)
It was the new name of the Rice Krispie's trio after they forced out Crackle.
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Good Afternoon. I had a nice chat with my boss this morning. I am going to start back to work on a part time basis starting on Monday.
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~~~~EMPLOYMENT VIBES FOR KERRY, CRAIG AND CILLA"S BIL~~~~~
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Good Afternoon. I had a nice chat with my boss this morning. I am going to start back to work on a part time basis starting on Monday.
:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
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I am going to start back to work on a part time basis starting on Monday.
Oh, that is fantastic news, DR vixmom!! :D
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DR vixmom - Will you be bringing your bell with you to work? ;)
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No, no, no, no way!
No, no, no, no way
I'm livin' without you!
I'm not livin' without you!
Not livin' without you!
I don't wanna be free!
I'm staying, I'm staying
And you, and you, and you
You're gonna love me!
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I am glad that Elmore's procedure was quick and easy.
~~~~VIBES For Excellent Test Results~~~~~
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DR vixmom - Will you be bringing your bell with you to work? ;)
Boy! That would annoy my co-workers!!!
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Good news, DR Vixmom!
Ain't no holdin' you back now!
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It was so kind of Skip to look after our dear Elmore this monring!
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OK I am going to try and get a couple of things done around the house - laters!!
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DR Matth, I did not watch CASTLE, but did record it for later viewing...perhaps tonight.
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Vixmom, you are almost back to normal!
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Good Afternoon. I had a nice chat with my boss this morning. I am going to start back to work on a part time basis starting on Monday.
Good for you!
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Again, BK, great stories!
Thanks all, for the compliments on Pogue's Pages. I expect Part Two of the London Theatre Diary will be up in another day or two. Feel free to leave a comment or get a discussion going.
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Back from LACC. I spoke to the beginning semester students, a really nice group of folks, several of whom really want to do musicals. I had a great time - they were smart, asked good questions, and it was fun. I heard back from Mr. Sondheim who told me he only has lyric sketches, no music. I've asked him to elaborate on whether the song was actually used in the show and if he'd give me a little history. We'll see if he does.
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I, like Bruce, have many kindness of strangers stories. People without whom one's career might have gone in an entirely different direction or not happened at all. In 1980, I went to an open call at the Ahmanson Theatre for a play called THE CRUCIFER OF BLOOD that was to be directed by its author, Paul Giovanni. It was a Sherlock Holmes play, with Charlton Heston playing Holmes and Jeremy Brett,Watson.
I was called back several times. Mr. Giovanni took me out in the hall at one point and said to me, "Of the three hundred people you see at an open call, only about 70-80 have any talent and only a handful stand out. But what none of those folks who come out here with their battered suitcases full of dreams understand is, nobody cares. You have to make them care. I just want you to know you're one of those who stand out and I care. I'm going to do my damnest to get you in this show." Now part of that decision was Mr. Heston's, who was more than willing to work with young talent. True to his word, Mr. Giovanni got me in the show. I and one other actor were told we were the first actors to break the open call at the Ahmanson and ever get cast from it. All during the run, Jeremy Brett was kind and encouraging to me and we spoke often after the show closed and even met in London for dinner when our own respective Sherlock Holmes films were competing with each other.
There are many, many others...often teachers or professors or behind-the-scenes people who kept you going, inspired you, and steered you in the right direction when you needed it. These are the people who should be thanked at Awards Shows.
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Vibes to Elmore....
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Dear Readers, this Luddite has entered the blogosphere. POGUE'S PAGES is up and running with the first part of a 3-part blog about The Lovely Wife's and my theatre trip to London. I'll probably be posting a couple of times a week, so when you're not playing here, please drop by occasionally. http://poguespages.blogspot.com
CP, I took a look at you blog and I have to agree with Ben... Great Quote!
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Have a safe journey Jose!
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WEather is not good here today. They figure we have had over 9 inches of snow since yesterday and it is still snowing The winds are howling and I am seeing some very strange looking drifts. Amazing what the wind can do. The roads are basically shut down around the area.
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Good Afternoon. I had a nice chat with my boss this morning. I am going to start back to work on a part time basis starting on Monday.
CONGRATULATIONS, VIXMOM!!!!!!!!!!
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TOD:
A lot of people have been very kind to me, and serendipity has always played a leading role in my life, so I consider myself very fortunate. I have tried to pass on some of the breaks I've gotten to others when I have the chance.
HARD KNOCKS & BIG BREAKS-- the title of my next novel. :D
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My transfer session got pushed back from two-thirty to three. The guy sounds a little weird to me, like he has a metal plate in his head, but hopefully we can just listen to the two short pieces and he can transfer while I'm there.
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Good news, Vixmom!!!
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So, no jog today (it's kind of chilly out), and I think I'll head over to the Studio Cafe and have some lunch and proof for ninety minutes or so.
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At long last page five.
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When I spoke to the kids this morning, I mentioned this here website and several seemed interested and wrote down the name - I'm hoping they come and join our merry troupe.
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And speaking of Ring Lardner...
It looks like John Lithgow will be performing a series of "Stories by Heart" at Lincoln Center this Spring, and one of those stories will be "Haircut"
*And he broke this news via his Twitter account: http://www.twitter.com/John_Lithgow
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Here I am at the Studio Cafe waiting for food.
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Thanks for the link JR. I just downloaded the song. It took about 10 minutes, even on DSL but I had no glitches.
I was also able to download the song. Thanks!
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The guy sounds a little weird to me, like he has a metal plate in his head,
Hey, my late Uncle Charlie, who ended up owning large tracts of Manhattan, had a metal plate in his head (from a Merchant Marine accident during WWII).
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I'm back! It all went very quickly and I was ready to go home by 8:30. I liked Dr Finkelstein and his crew very much. I then ate my peanut butter sandwich and waited for my escort home. My dear friend Skip arrived about 9, got be safely back here, and I've sent him on his way with the Christmas gift I've been holding for him and DR FJL.
I think it's time for a bit of food.
Good news!
~~~Vibes that Everything Turns Out OK!!~~~
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Back from a lovely luncheon visit with my friend Suellyn at her home in
Enright Ridge Urban Eco-Village (http://www.enrightridgeecovillage.org)
Reconnecting with friends is one of my favorite parts of retirement so far.
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...And now to head out for a bit of fresh air and to take care of some errands.
Laters...
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I've napped for two hours but I'm fighting the impulse to stay in bed all day, much as I want to.
DR Elmore - if resting is what you feel like doing, that's what you should do. I'm glad your procedure went so well, but I think the medical folks are too glib about how great you're supposed to feel once it's over. Most of them are too young to have been through it themselves.
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Good Afternoon. I had a nice chat with my boss this morning. I am going to start back to work on a part time basis starting on Monday.
Great news, DR Vixmom! The best advice I ever received about going back to work part-time after medical leave was to go in for the second half of the day. That way, you're not tempted to stay all day before you're really up to it.
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It's a very pretty day here, a little breezy, but it felt nice, and I did enjoy some ffresh air while I was cooking lunch.
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Anyone else need any medical advice?
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Good Afternoon. I had a nice chat with my boss this morning. I am going to start back to work on a part time basis starting on Monday.
Great news!! Congrats, Vixmom!!
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I watched CASTLE while I ate lunch. I was a bit turned off by the overdone character set-ups for Castle showing him to be the overage frat boy whose daughter is more mature than he is. I caught on very quickly and didn't need such an over elaborate build-up. Once the case got going, it was a fun crime investigation. I don't think Castle is quite as interesting a character as Jane on THE MENTALIST (the tones of the shows are very similar), but overall I enjoyed the episode and will continue watching.
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Next I watched TO CATCH A THIEF. Always an enjoyable film, very frothy and light despite its darker underbelly. The transfer is gorgeous, Technicolor looking very lush and sharpness terrific for DVD. And the image is certainly the cleanest I've ever seen the film look, too.
All those striped shirts and sweaters that Cary and Brigitte wear in the first half of the movie used to play havoc with my TV, but except for just a little moiré, they're very solid now. On Blu-ray, there likely wouldn't be the least bit of pattern artifacts.
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This new release of TO CATCH A THIEF is one that bk would best stay far away from. Dr. Drew Casper not only contributes the gushing audio commentary, but the first bonus feature I watched was a Q&A session he moderated in November 2008 with Hitchcock's daughter and one of his granddaughters answering questions from the audience about him.
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I didn't have time yet to watch today's AS THE WORLD TURNS, but I forgot to mention last night that I did watch yesterday's, and the boys weren't there nor were they in the previews for today. So I'm guessing later today I'll be zooming through today's show.
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The Blu-ray of BOLT arrived around 3 p.m. this afternoon (I was already listening to Dr. Drew Casper when it arrived), so that will be my work project for tomorrow. It comes out a week from today whereas TO CATCH A THIEF doesn't come out until March 24th, but since I had already started it, I'll finish it.
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I watched CASTLE while I ate lunch. I was a bit turned off by the overdone character set-ups for Castle showing him to be the overage frat boy whose daughter is more mature than he is. I caught on very quickly and didn't need such an over elaborate build-up. Once the case got going, it was a fun crime investigation. I don't think Castle is quite as interesting a character as Jane on THE MENTALIST (the tones of the shows are very similar), but overall I enjoyed the episode and will continue watching.
We watched last night, and now der B is watching it again!
The two leads are interesting, his family has potential. The weak points as far as characters right now are her two partners and her boss - not much character built in there yet. The medical examiner sparked in her two scenes, though.
Did you catch who the other poker players were? Talk about good cameo placement!
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Anyone else need any medical advice?
It hurts when I bend my ankle.
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Dear Readers, this Luddite has entered the blogosphere. POGUE'S PAGES is up and running with the first part of a 3-part blog about The Lovely Wife's and my theatre trip to London. I'll probably be posting a couple of times a week, so when you're not playing here, please drop by occasionally. http://poguespages.blogspot.com
CP, I took a look at you blog and I have to agree with Ben... Great Quote!
While it is a wonderful "comment", I think Charles' own words are more interesting in relation to the blog.
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MattH, didn't you have the last special edition??? I'm glad to hear the color is better, because that one had a horrid and really overdone green tint in many scenes - the outcry about it was heard, however, and I believe it's been corrected for this release. That said, the original DVD, while not very good, had excellent color, and I'm hoping this is at least as good as that.
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Back from lunch and proofing. 700 boxes arrived, so maybe later I'll get a jump on starting to address them.
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Here's a question for our musical theater collectors, and it's not to go ANY further than this board - would the 1960s House Of Flowers be of interest as a CD release - I remember liking the LP very much, and it's never been on CD before and is purportedly available to me. But these things have to sell better than Anya has thus far or I'm not going to do any more shows. Right now, Anya has sold about half it's run, which isn't bad, but nowhere near what it needs to sell to have it be worthwhile. And I really don't know how to get out the word more than we have.
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MattH, didn't you have the last special edition??? I'm glad to hear the color is better, because that one had a horrid and really overdone green tint in many scenes - the outcry about it was heard, however, and I believe it's been corrected for this release. That said, the original DVD, while not very good, had excellent color, and I'm hoping this is at least as good as that.
No, I didn't buy the last special edition (it came out before I was named the Paramount reviewer, so I didn't get to do it.) I like TO CATCH A THIEF, but it's not a Hitchcock I return to nearly as often as, say, VERTIGO, REAR WINDOW, THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, STRANGERS ON A TRAIN, or even STAGE FRIGHT. So I was content with the original release.
The green is still pretty present in those scenes in the new transfer.
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I'm sorry there hasn't been a bigger interest in ANYA. It deserves to be better known. As for HOUSE OF FLOWERS, I can't say I'd be all that interested in it. How about A TIME FOR SINGING? :)
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I must hop off-line now and get some writing done before I head back down to continue with those bonus features on TO CATCH A THIEF.
WBBL.
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Re A Time For Singing - it's been virtually impossible for anyone to get into that catalog save for one person. However, today I did that person a huge favor and he just walked me in there, and I have formally put in a request for that title - it will take about six weeks for them to figure out all the legalities (they move slowly and need to ascertain that they have all the rights in the recording and have the right to license - I think they'll find that they do) - so that is now a real possibility. Hoping others pipe in on House of Flowers.
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Afraid I know next to nothing about House of Flowers.
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Here's a question for our musical theater collectors, and it's not to go ANY further than this board - would the 1960s House Of Flowers be of interest as a CD release - I remember liking the LP very much, and it's never been on CD before and is purportedly available to me. But these things have to sell better than Anya has thus far or I'm not going to do any more shows. Right now, Anya has sold about half it's run, which isn't bad, but nowhere near what it needs to sell to have it be worthwhile. And I really don't know how to get out the word more than we have.
I didn't know that there was a 1960s version. I only knew about the original 1954 cast recording. That would be interesting. :)
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I watched CASTLE while I ate lunch. I was a bit turned off by the overdone character set-ups for Castle showing him to be the overage frat boy whose daughter is more mature than he is. I caught on very quickly and didn't need such an over elaborate build-up. Once the case got going, it was a fun crime investigation. I don't think Castle is quite as interesting a character as Jane on THE MENTALIST (the tones of the shows are very similar), but overall I enjoyed the episode and will continue watching.
Darn. I forgot about this. :-\
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Anyone else need any medical advice?
It hurts when I bend my ankle.
R-I-C-E
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation
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Thanks, Ginny.
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Here's a question for our musical theater collectors, and it's not to go ANY further than this board - would the 1960s House Of Flowers be of interest as a CD release - I remember liking the LP very much, and it's never been on CD before and is purportedly available to me. But these things have to sell better than Anya has thus far or I'm not going to do any more shows. Right now, Anya has sold about half it's run, which isn't bad, but nowhere near what it needs to sell to have it be worthwhile. And I really don't know how to get out the word more than we have.
The 1968 Revival that UA recorded is not the same show as the Broadway version.
It does not have all the songs that are on the OC and has 5 additional songs written for the show
For the record (so to speak)
Original Songs
Overture
A Sleepin' Bee
Bamboo Cage
House of Flowers
Two Ladies In de Shade of de Banana Tree
What Is a Friend For?
I Have Never Seen Snow
Don't Like Goodbyes
New Songs
Somethin' Cold To Drink
Jump De Broom
Woman Never Understan'
Walk To the Grave
Madame Tango's Particular Tango (A different song than the one used in OC as Madame Tango's Tango)
It seems from what is NOT on the recording that Act 2 was rewritten. All the songs were dropped with the exception of Don't Like Goodbyes
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I'm sorry there hasn't been a bigger interest in ANYA. It deserves to be better known. As for HOUSE OF FLOWERS, I can't say I'd be all that interested in it. How about A TIME FOR SINGING? :)
There is a musical I know nothing about except for that it was based on How Green Was My Valley and there are several names (at least to me) that are notablein the cast: Tessie O'Shea, Shani Wallis, Laurence Naismith, Elizabeth Hubbard and GEORGE HEARN!!
As far as I know, none of the songs were ever recorded other than the cast album.
It was released by Warner Bros.
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I love this talk of all these older cast album.
I love the search for tracking down all the possible numbers for a show like Illya Darling and the possibility of putting them in show order on the cd.
For all those cast album fanatics...
What recordings would you like to see release on CD that has NOT been released before?
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I've never heard the 1968 revival, but I sure do love the OBC! it seems to me the problem, BK is in advertising the Kritzerland catalog. It's sad there are no longer magazines like THEATRE WEEK or SHOW MUSIC, and I would think Peter Filichia and Steve Suskin need to get review copies to write them up on their sites. I don't even know if Max Preeo, or whoever does the Upcoming Releases for TalkinBroadway.com, has ever listed any Kritzerland titles there. I find a lot of books and things there that interest me and I order them as soon as they're announced.
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Well, spoo! I just went to "Upcoming Releases," and I'm a liar. ANYA is listed. Fantastic!
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I love this talk of all these older cast album.
I love the search for tracking down all the possible numbers for a show like Illya Darling and the possibility of putting them in show order on the cd.
For all those cast album fanatics...
What recordings would you like to see release on CD that has NOT been released before?
Others have said this also, but the original A Man With a Load of Mischief would be a good one. :)
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Hmmmm.... Hamantaschen...
And should you like to make your own:
The Perfect Hamantaschen (http://bitten.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/03/09/the-perfect-hamantaschen/)
*The recipe requires 2-3 days to make, so even though they won't be ready for Purim, they should still be delicious.
Those look excellent!
DR FJL, HAPPY PURIM TO YOU & THOSE WHO CELEBRATE IT! I celebrate by fondly remembering Purim carnivals at temple.
Does anyone celebrate Purim?
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I've napped for two hours but I'm fighting the impulse to stay in bed all day, much as I want to.
That is pretty much what I do. It makes me sooo sleepy. Do you have any test results to wait for?
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Good Afternoon. I had a nice chat with my boss this morning. I am going to start back to work on a part time basis starting on Monday.
Congratulations! :)
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Here's a question for our musical theater collectors, and it's not to go ANY further than this board - would the 1960s House Of Flowers be of interest as a CD release - I remember liking the LP very much, and it's never been on CD before and is purportedly available to me. But these things have to sell better than Anya has thus far or I'm not going to do any more shows. Right now, Anya has sold about half it's run, which isn't bad, but nowhere near what it needs to sell to have it be worthwhile. And I really don't know how to get out the word more than we have.
I didn't know that there was a 1960s version. I only knew about the original 1954 cast recording. That would be interesting. :)
Me, neither. much.
Who was in the cast, Bruce? Where did it play?
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Here's a question for our musical theater collectors, and it's not to go ANY further than this board - would the 1960s House Of Flowers be of interest as a CD release - I remember liking the LP very much, and it's never been on CD before and is purportedly available to me. But these things have to sell better than Anya has thus far or I'm not going to do any more shows. Right now, Anya has sold about half it's run, which isn't bad, but nowhere near what it needs to sell to have it be worthwhile. And I really don't know how to get out the word more than we have.
Who was in that one? Do you know how the CD OBC did for Columbia/Sony? My gut instinct is it would have *very* limited appeal, probably less than even Anya.
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Good Evening!
Errands completed, and now I'm back at the apartment just putzing around. I have a mental list of things I'd like to get done around the apartment before I head to the airport tomorrow, and it all seems doable. Now it's just a matter of actually doing them. ;)
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Here's a question for our musical theater collectors, and it's not to go ANY further than this board - would the 1960s House Of Flowers be of interest as a CD release - I remember liking the LP very much, and it's never been on CD before and is purportedly available to me. But these things have to sell better than Anya has thus far or I'm not going to do any more shows. Right now, Anya has sold about half it's run, which isn't bad, but nowhere near what it needs to sell to have it be worthwhile. And I really don't know how to get out the word more than we have.
I didn't know that there was a 1960s version. I only knew about the original 1954 cast recording. That would be interesting. :)
Me, neither. much.
Who was in the cast, Bruce? Where did it play?
It was Off-Broadway. I used to see the actress who played the Diahan Carroll role in the Drama Book Shop. Her name as Yolanda Bavan(?). I had a copy of the vocal selections from that production.
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Good Evening!
Errands completed, and now I'm back at the apartment just putzing around. I have a mental list of things I'd like to get done around the apartment before I head to the airport tomorrow, and it all seems doable. Now it's just a matter of actually doing them. ;)
What? No bowel movements to report today?
;)
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I've napped for two hours but I'm fighting the impulse to stay in bed all day, much as I want to.
That is pretty much what I do. It makes me sooo sleepy. Do you have any test results to wait for?
I go back to see him on april 15.
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It makes me kind of sad to think there are only 499 other people in the world who would buy ANYA.
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I've napped for two hours but I'm fighting the impulse to stay in bed all day, much as I want to.
That is pretty much what I do. It makes me sooo sleepy. Do you have any test results to wait for?
I go back to see him on april 15.
If you haven't already, don't forget to file your taxes before that date so the anxiety won't be hanging over you.
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For all those cast album fanatics...
What recordings would you like to see release on CD that has NOT been released before?
Not quite the same thing, but BK, would a separate (not part of the DVD) CD soundtrack release of "The First Nudie Musical" be a possibility? Do you think that there would be enough interest in that?
Just a thought.
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and I'm back. The Vixter asked me to help her run a few errands after school so I took her out to the stores. Tomorrow is her best friends's birthday so she had stopped at the supermarket bakery on her way home yesterday and ordered a birthday cake which she will pick up tomorrow monring bring in to school. She and her best friend and another girl who is part of their group all have the same homeroom and first period class - chorus. So she got a nice big cake so everyone could have a small piece.
This afternoon we went to the dollar store to buy paperplates and plastic forks and candles and a cheap cake server (in case in doesn't come home - I didn't want to give her mine!)
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bk - As for the House of Flowers, well... I might be interested in it. -Is there a Harold Arlen Society you could contact to help get the word out?
As for selling more copies of your show titles in general... As DR elmore already mentioned, all the usual outlets for advertising such items are now defunct. However...
Does Kritzerland have a Fan Page on Facebook?
Does Kritzerland have a Twitter account?
Is it possible for Kritzerland to take out a small banner ad on either Broadwayworld.com or Playbill.com?
Since the Barnes & Nobles at Lincoln Square seems to be "Show Music Central" here in NYC right now, have you contacted them?
Are you able to arrange for a set of Kritzerland CDs to be a prize in one of All That Chat's e-blast contests?
Etc., etc., etc...
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Good Evening!
Errands completed, and now I'm back at the apartment just putzing around. I have a mental list of things I'd like to get done around the apartment before I head to the airport tomorrow, and it all seems doable. Now it's just a matter of actually doing them. ;)
What? No bowel movements to report today?
;)
Nope. And no pictures either.
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Then we went up to Kohl's to buy her a new white blouse. She was selected to be in the All County Chorus this coming weeked and we just realized that she outgrew her white turtleneck. Her black dress slacks are still fine thank goodness. I was lucky we were able to find a blouse on the discount rack for 50% off the price so it was $15 and then when we checked out they were running a promotion where they let you pick a scratch off card for additional savings - I got another 20% off so we picked up a $30 dress blouse for $12.
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I also had to give her $20 to buy the tickets for the concert.
I am glad that I am going back to work my cash reserves are getting dangerously low.
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Ginny - that sounds like a good idea going in for the second half of the day but I already committed to going in from 9 am until 1 PM. If I feel up to it I will stay until 2 .
That time of the afternoon there will be very little traffic and I will probably be home in less than 20 minutes.
I will be getting home around the same time as the Vixter so that will nice and I will have time for a nap before dinner if I need one.
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And he said that days I have doctor's appointments I will just get in when I can and saty as long as I feel I am able to.
I don't think I have another appointment for a month or so - except for an appointment with my surgeon on Thursday - but since I am not starting back until Monday that won't effect things.
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Well Vixdad should be home anytime now!
LATERS!
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Well, I'm off too. I'm going up to the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle to see Hello, Dolly! It should be quite good. :)
Have a good evening, all!
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...and we just realized that she outgrew her white turtleneck. Her black dress slacks are still fine thank goodness...
So... She isn't any taller, but she's grown.
Makes sense to me!
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Morning Larry.
Hugs to you as you get probed.
I don't know what Larry was complaining about - At least one of us is getting lucky today!
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Back from the audio place. The good news is that both Po, Po, Po and Birthday Song are on the tapes and the tapes are in GREAT shape. So, as long as I get permission from MGM to include them (hoping that's not a prob, but you never know with these big corps), I shall. Po, Po, Po is terrific AND it's the bloody opening number of the show! That's a major plus. Birthday Song is an amusing one-minute throw-away number, but fun. There are also two reels of "outtakes" - but the splices were falling apart so I'm not sure what those are and I'm not spending the money to find out (not only the transfer cost, but the repairing the splices cost) - what I "think" they are are sections of number included on the LP that were edited out for time reasons, although, that said, how there could be forty-something minutes of edits is anyone's guess. Even if I wanted to transfer and find out, then there's the question of where they go - I don't know this score well at all and I would hate to try and guess where this edited stuff went - it would also require a two CD set, which I'm not willing to do. If money were no expense, I'd remix the entire album from scratch - the sound on the LP is very washy, maybe one of the most heavily reverbed albums I've ever heard, very much like Mitch Miller's Columbia stuff. Interestingly, the four-track session masters have reverb recorded ON them, but it's not so washy - for the LP it sounds like they added reverb to the recorded reverb (normally you would never record reverb - it's added in the mix). So, the four-tracks remixed would sound amazing, but given the sales of Anya, I'm not going down that road.
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Harrumph!!
The last time I did that at the beach, parents were shielding their children's eyes and scurrying them away! :P
Next time, wear underwear!
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Interestingly, the audio place is right across the hall from the office of Film Score Monthly's Lukas Kendall, and I got a sneak peek at all their new titles - one of them, which is at the pressing plant, will blow readers of this site right off the face of the planet - I cannot tell you how excited I am - probably my biggest holy grail, soundtrack-wise, and it's a two CD set.
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Just got the okay to include the tracks. Yay.
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BK, I would probably be interested in the 60's HOUSE OF FLOWERS. Who was in it? Was the score reorchstrated?
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Here's what I found - look who the conductor is:
Date: 1968
Type: Audio / Stage Cast
Language: English
Location: US / NY / New York
Additional Book: Truman Capote (12)
Conductor: Joseph Raposo (5)
Performer: Daniel Barrajanos, Yolande Bavan, Bob Broadway, Hope Clarke, Tom Helmore, Robert Jackson, Charles Moore, Novella Nelson, Thelma Oliver, Trina Parks, Carla Pinza, Josephine Premice, Walter Raines
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So, we'll see if they have tapes. Here's the album tracks:
SIDE A:
1. Preface: Smellin' of Vanilla
2. A Sleepin' Bee
3. Somethin' Cold to Drink
4. House of Flowers
5. Two Ladies In de Shade of de Banana Tree
6. Don't Like Goodbyes
7. Jump de Broom
SIDE B:
1. Smellin' of Vanilla
2. Waitin'
3. Woman Never Understan'
4. I Never Has Seen Snow
5. Madame Tango's Particular Tango
6. What Is a Friend For?
7. Reprise: A Sleepin' Bee / I Never Has Seen Snow
8. Finale: Two Ladies In de Shade of de Banana Tree
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Since it's Arlen, and since it's different to the OCR, I'm thinking it would probably do okay.
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I'm going to get a copy of the LP to listen to.
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This morning, our Elmo was someone's "probee"!
I really, really wanted DR elmore3003 to use this line on his doctor:
Usually, I at least get a drink, first. :)
I use it on my doctor, every year.
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I love this talk of all these older cast album.
I love the search for tracking down all the possible numbers for a show like Illya Darling and the possibility of putting them in show order on the cd.
For all those cast album fanatics...
What recordings would you like to see release on CD that has NOT been released before?
Others have said this also, but the original A Man With a Load of Mischief would be a good one. :)
The recording is owned by Universal/Decca and one would have to license it from them and it probably be mucho $$$$
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Cast recordings I'd like to see released:
THREEPENNY OPERA --76 NYSF revival. I have a copy on CD (thanks to DR Elmore),but a professionally released copy with notes, photos and album art would be wonderful.
SHOWGIRL--fun Carol Channing tunes and skits
THE FLIP SIDE
MY SQUARE LADDIE
THREEPENNY OPERA would probably be the only one that would sell.
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Good evening all. It was a very good day in court today. Don't know what tomorrow will bring, but so far so good.
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Here's a question for our musical theater collectors, and it's not to go ANY further than this board - would the 1960s House Of Flowers be of interest as a CD release - I remember liking the LP very much, and it's never been on CD before and is purportedly available to me. But these things have to sell better than Anya has thus far or I'm not going to do any more shows. Right now, Anya has sold about half it's run, which isn't bad, but nowhere near what it needs to sell to have it be worthwhile. And I really don't know how to get out the word more than we have.
I didn't know that there was a 1960s version. I only knew about the original 1954 cast recording. That would be interesting. :)
Me, neither. much.
Who was in the cast, Bruce? Where did it play?
NYC Theatre De LYS opened January 28, 1968 and ran 57 performances
Thelma Oliver (OC Sweet Charity), Hope Clarke (Now a choreograpger Caroline or Change & Jelly's Last Jam), Josephine Premice (Jamica & Bubbling Brown Sugar), Robert Jackson, Charles Moore, Novella Nelson (Hello Dolly, Purlie), Carla Pinza, Tome Helmore, Daniel Barrajanos, Bob Broadway (I kid you not!), Trina Parks, Walter Raines
Conducted by Joe Raspo (later to go on to do Sesame Street)
and BK beat me to it,
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I have had many many strangers grace me with kindness, way too many to mention. Living alone and often traveling alone, it's amazing how kind people can be. It's usually the littlest things that mean the most.
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Cast recordings I'd like to see released:
THREEPENNY OPERA --76 NYSF revival. I have a copy on CD (thanks to DR Elmore),but a professionally released copy with notes, photos and album art would be wonderful.
SHOWGIRL--fun Carol Channing tunes and skits
THE FLIP SIDE
MY SQUARE LADDIE
THREEPENNY OPERA would probably be the only one that would sell.
I have the mp3 files of SHOW GIRL, DR Dan(the Man) but I suspect that if the Kurt Weill Foundation ever allows the release of the Joe Papp THREEPENNY OPERA it will be remain on Sony. MY SQUARE LADDIE has been releaaed on CD.
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DR Dan(the Man), check your email!
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Just got the okay to include the tracks. Yay.
Fantastic!!!!
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Cilla, I am so sorry to read about your brother in law's bad news. Vibes for him and his whole family.
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Does anyone know if by chance at one time if hte soundtrack for The Far Pavilions was re-released on CD? I can only find the LP on ebay
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I just had a very long chat with a really knowledgeable collector who thinks House Of Flowers would do well - the few different songs, different cast, and just the collectors who are completists. So, IF they have the tapes, I'll do it.
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Then we went up to Kohl's to buy her a new white blouse. She was selected to be in the All County Chorus this coming weeked and we just realized that she outgrew her white turtleneck. Her black dress slacks are still fine thank goodness. I was lucky we were able to find a blouse on the discount rack for 50% off the price so it was $15 and then when we checked out they were running a promotion where they let you pick a scratch off card for additional savings - I got another 20% off so we picked up a $30 dress blouse for $12.
I like Kohls. It is one of few places that I can find pants with long inseams.
They do have good sales and clearance racks. I have had spotty luck with Herbergers and a couple of other chains. I stay out of Macy's. Too expensive for my budget. I also like Target.
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Cilla, I am so sorry to read about your brother in law's bad news. Vibes for him and his whole family.
Thanks DR TCB.
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CONGRATULATIONS,
VIXMOM!
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Cilla, my thoughts are with BIL's family...
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I would prefer a cd over an lp since I really do not have the ability to play an lp here.
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Just got the okay to include the tracks. Yay.
And put it in show order??
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Yeah Vixmom!!
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Glad your day in court went well DR Cilla.
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I watched CASTLE while I ate lunch. I was a bit turned off by the overdone character set-ups for Castle showing him to be the overage frat boy whose daughter is more mature than he is. I caught on very quickly and didn't need such an over elaborate build-up. Once the case got going, it was a fun crime investigation. I don't think Castle is quite as interesting a character as Jane on THE MENTALIST (the tones of the shows are very similar), but overall I enjoyed the episode and will continue watching.
Mr. Fillion could sit in a chair doing nothing for an hour, and I would still watch him on TV.
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TOD:
I guess my stories of stranger kindness are many an varied but some of the ones that have been most wonderful have been from teh many international students There have been several that have become friends and have allowed me to ask questions and some of them quite stupid perhaps from their perspective but not to me. They gave me the opportunity to learn about their culture and perhaps come to some understanding. Through these freindships, I have learned a lot about India, Sri Lanka and the Middle East. Several of the students I have crossed paths with have become very dear freinds.
Another stranger encounter was a one time response I recieved on a query I posted on a genealogy board concerning German research. Amazingly one day about three years after I posted a request, I received an email filed with information from a book a person had of two lines that were dead ends. The information opened up a lot of new opportunities for research and learning.
one that I value the most is several years ago when I was having some serious financial issues a co-worker gave me money to help me out. I offerend to pay it back when I got on my feet but she refused to take any money from me. It is a gift I truly appreciate.
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From Cilla:
She can work with an Employment Authorization Card while waiting for a green card. That will likely take longer than 2 months. First you get the EAD then later the green card - which isn't really green
The card isn’t really green :o ;D
Craig mentioned something about a temporary "card" so she work, and return if she leaves the country. Is this what you are referring to?
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Yes, we're putting it in show order, with the overture at the beginning, followed by Po, Po, Po, and Bouzouki Nights reverting back to its real title and placed where it belongs.
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Good for you, bk. I would buy House of Flowers. But then, I would buy most anything. :)
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Good court news from DR Cillaliz.
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I have returned my rental car. I now have my own car back.
It LOOKS good, but I am leery.
And the back speakers seem to "pop" every now and then. Which they certainly weren't doing before the accident.
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From Cilla:
She can work with an Employment Authorization Card while waiting for a green card. That will likely take longer than 2 months. First you get the EAD then later the green card - which isn't really green
The card isnt really green :o ;D
Craig mentioned something about a temporary "card" so she work, and return if she leaves the country. Is this what you are referring to?
Probably. You can apply for a travel document and for an employment authorization while the application itself is pending
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Thanks for the good wishes about my day.
Thanks Dakota for your thoughts for my BIL and sister's family
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DR DAW - Good to hear that you have your car back. I hope. ;)
*Did the shop give you a detailed list of all the work they did on the car? I suspect they probably did not pay any sort of detailed attention to the audio system.
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I'm suddenly have the sneaking suspicion that I won't be getting much sleep tonight. I just started taking care of all the "little things" here at the apartment, and, of course, as soon as I look for something or take care of something, I happen to notice something else that I'd like to get in order before I leave. We shall see...
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I've settled in to watch Alan Bates in a BBC adaptation of Dickens' HARD TIMES.
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And as for tonight's "American Idol" - which is just finishing up its first half...
:)
*Of course, now I've just jinxed the remaining singers. ;)
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I shall now finish the movie I was watching on DVD. I've already addressed about twenty packages and stuck labels on about thirty more, just to have that done.
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Cast recordings I'd like to see released:
THREEPENNY OPERA --76 NYSF revival. I have a copy on CD (thanks to DR Elmore),but a professionally released copy with notes, photos and album art would be wonderful.
SHOWGIRL--fun Carol Channing tunes and skits
THE FLIP SIDE
MY SQUARE LADDIE
THREEPENNY OPERA would probably be the only one that would sell.
I would buy THE FLIP SIDE.
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I watched CASTLE while I ate lunch. I was a bit turned off by the overdone character set-ups for Castle showing him to be the overage frat boy whose daughter is more mature than he is. I caught on very quickly and didn't need such an over elaborate build-up. Once the case got going, it was a fun crime investigation. I don't think Castle is quite as interesting a character as Jane on THE MENTALIST (the tones of the shows are very similar), but overall I enjoyed the episode and will continue watching.
Mr. Fillion could sit in a chair doing nothing for an hour, and I would still watch him on TV.
Preferably in his underwear............. or not!
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I swear life is never as easy as you think it will be. I finally hang up my acting boots, and suddenly I get an offer to do a show at one of Seattle's better theater companies.
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I can think of a few actors I would like to meet
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I swear life is never as easy as you think it will be. I finally hang up my acting boots, and suddenly I get an offer to do a show at one of Seattle's better theater companies.
:)
Just like it is in other life matters, it always happens when you're not looking for it.
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I swear life is never as easy as you think it will be. I finally hang up my acting boots, and suddenly I get an offer to do a show at one of Seattle's better theater companies.
And? ? ?
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Watched CASTLE and enjoyed it very much. Nathan Fillion is just such a charming actor and I loved Susan Sullivan as his mom and also the girl who plays his daughter. I will tune in again.
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I swear life is never as easy as you think it will be. I finally hang up my acting boots, and suddenly I get an offer to do a show at one of Seattle's better theater companies.
Do they pay?
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And it is the perfect part and you are going to do it?
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I swear life is never as easy as you think it will be. I finally hang up my acting boots, and suddenly I get an offer to do a show at one of Seattle's better theater companies.
Do they pay?
They only pay a stipend.
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Just saw that singer/actor Jimmy Boyd died over the weekend. I used to so enjoy him on BACHELOR FATHER.
(http://images.google.com/url?source=imgres&ct=img&q=http://www.meekermuseum.com/jimboyd.jpg&usg=AFQjCNHlaJkm2wso7fAsLxQ7CvH0OXh_bw)
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DR Jose, i only got to the first 3 singers on Idol so far.
But usually people say that it is best to be last (those people seem to get a lot of votes). But the first 3 singers tonight (to me) are 3 of the 4 strongest (lil, danny, scott).
Btw, there is supposed to be a huge announcement/twist revealed tonight or tomorrow. It wasn't the lame thing simon said in the first minute was it?
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Finished the movie and am starting another. I'll get some fresh fruit later, and I may address another twenty-five packages, which will only leave about five hundred to do tomorrow and Thursday.
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DR Jennifer - I have a feeling the big announcement was the "lame thing" that Simon announced at the top of the show.
*Although, I'm wondering if the "featured artist" will end up making a surprised appearance tonight or tomorrow night. There have been lots of rumors of at least two "special guests" appearing on tomorrow night's show. -Especially since the featured artist just announced a farewell European tour.
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Put This In Your Pipe
I have The CD of House of Flowers OCR. It was Issued on CBS Special Products Collectors Series: A2320. With The Wonderful Pearl Bailey,Dianne Carrroll,Juanita Hall,Ray Walston,Geoffrey Holder and Frederick O'Neal..Produced by Mr, Goddard Lieberson.
Wonderful Score....Wonderful Lyrics
Song Order
OVERTURE
WAITIN'
ONE MAN AIN'T QUITE ENOUGH
A SLEEPIN' BEE
BAMBOO CAGE
HOUSE OF FLOWERS
TWO LADIES IN DE SHADE OF DE BANANA TREE
WHAT IS A FRIEND FOR
SLIDE BOY SLIDE
I'M GONNA LEAVE OFF WEARING MY SHOES
HAS I LET YOU DOWN
TURTLE SONG
DON'T LIKE GOODBYES
MARDI GRAS
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...And it looks like "AI" will be running over again tonight...
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I've settled in to watch Alan Bates in a BBC adaptation of Dickens' HARD TIMES.
I'm curious what you think. Have you seen the '77 version to compare?
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Put This In Your Pipe
I have The CD of House of Flowers OCR. It was Issued on CBS Special Products Collectors Series: A2320. With The Wonderful Pearl Bailey,Dianne Carrroll,Juanita Hall,Ray Walston,Geoffrey Holder and Frederick O'Neal..Produced by Mr, Goddard Lieberson.
Wonderful Score....Wonderful Lyrics
Song Order
OVERTURE
WAITIN'
ONE MAN AIN'T QUITE ENOUGH
A SLEEPIN' BEE
BAMBOO CAGE
HOUSE OF FLOWERS
TWO LADIES IN DE SHADE OF DE BANANA TREE
WHAT IS A FRIEND FOR
SLIDE BOY SLIDE
I'M GONNA LEAVE OFF WEARING MY SHOES
HAS I LET YOU DOWN
TURTLE SONG
DON'T LIKE GOODBYES
MARDI GRAS
It was later released with 4 bonus tracks
16. Mardi Gras Waltz Percy Faith & His Orchestra*
17. Two Ladies In De Shade Of De Banana Tree Enid Mosier & Her Trinidad Steel Band
18. Ottilie And The Bee (reading from his short story) Truman Capote
19. A Sleepin' Bee (demo recording to Truman Capote) Harold Arlen
* This was a companion instrumental version released at the same time. This is not the instrumental version of Mardi Gras, but part of the ballet that ended act one.
As stated yesterday songs were not always in show order and I believe this is the correct order. Bold titles are songs in the positions.
OVERTURE
WAITIN'
ONE MAN AIN'T QUITE ENOUGH
A SLEEPIN' BEE
BAMBOO CAGE
HOUSE OF FLOWERS
TWO LADIES IN DE SHADE OF DE BANANA TREE
WHAT IS A FRIEND FOR?
MARDI GRAS
I NEVER SEEN SNOW I think DR Arnold Brockman accidently left this song out.
I'M GONNA LEAVE OFF WEARING MY SHOES
HAS I LET YOU DOWN?
SLIDE BOY SLIDE
DON'T LIKE GOODBYES
TURTLE SONG
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I've settled in to watch Alan Bates in a BBC adaptation of Dickens' HARD TIMES.
I'm curious what you think. Have you seen the '77 version to compare?
I liked it: very bleak - what a sad plot! - and very theatrical with an excellent cast, especially Bob Peck, Alan Bates, and Richard E Grant. Dilys Lay, who plays the housekeeper Mrs Sparsit, was the original Dulcie of "It's Never Too Late to Fall In Love" in the OBC of THE BOY FRIEND with Julie Andrews. Se died recently. I've not seen the 1977 version and now I want to. I guess MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT will be the next Dickens I watch.
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Put This In Your Pipe
I have The CD of House of Flowers OCR. It was Issued on CBS Special Products Collectors Series: A2320. With The Wonderful Pearl Bailey,Dianne Carrroll,Juanita Hall,Ray Walston,Geoffrey Holder and Frederick O'Neal..Produced by Mr, Goddard Lieberson.
Wonderful Score....Wonderful Lyrics
Song Order
OVERTURE
WAITIN'
ONE MAN AIN'T QUITE ENOUGH
A SLEEPIN' BEE
BAMBOO CAGE
HOUSE OF FLOWERS
TWO LADIES IN DE SHADE OF DE BANANA TREE
WHAT IS A FRIEND FOR
SLIDE BOY SLIDE
I'M GONNA LEAVE OFF WEARING MY SHOES
HAS I LET YOU DOWN
TURTLE SONG
DON'T LIKE GOODBYES
MARDI GRAS
It was later released with 4 bonus tracks
16. Mardi Gras Waltz Percy Faith & His Orchestra*
17. Two Ladies In De Shade Of De Banana Tree Enid Mosier & Her Trinidad Steel Band
18. Ottilie And The Bee (reading from his short story) Truman Capote
19. A Sleepin' Bee (demo recording to Truman Capote) Harold Arlen
* This was a companion instrumental version released at the same time. This is not the instrumental version of Mardi Gras, but part of the ballet that ended act one.
As stated yesterday songs were not always in show order and I believe this is the correct order. Bold titles are songs in the positions.
OVERTURE
WAITIN'
ONE MAN AIN'T QUITE ENOUGH
A SLEEPIN' BEE
BAMBOO CAGE
HOUSE OF FLOWERS
TWO LADIES IN DE SHADE OF DE BANANA TREE
WHAT IS A FRIEND FOR?
MARDI GRAS
I NEVER SEEN SNOW I think DR Arnold Brockman accidently left this song out.
I'M GONNA LEAVE OFF WEARING MY SHOES
HAS I LET YOU DOWN?
SLIDE BOY SLIDE
DON'T LIKE GOODBYES
TURTLE SONG
Michael is Right: I NEVER HAS SEEN SNOW follows HAS I LET YOU DOWN
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DR Dan(the Man), check your email!
Yep, I just saw that, DR Elmore--thank you very much for reminding me about it.
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G'night!
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I'm going to get some fruit now. Make of that what you will.
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Another cast album LP never released as a CD I would like:
EUBIE!
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I've settled in to watch Alan Bates in a BBC adaptation of Dickens' HARD TIMES.
I'm curious what you think. Have you seen the '77 version to compare?
I liked it: very bleak - what a sad plot! - and very theatrical with an excellent cast, especially Bob Peck, Alan Bates, and Richard E Grant. Dilys Lay, who plays the housekeeper Mrs Sparsit, was the original Dulcie of "It's Never Too Late to Fall In Love" in the OBC of THE BOY FRIEND with Julie Andrews. Se died recently. I've not seen the 1977 version and now I want to. I guess MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT will be the next Dickens I watch.
Please let me know when you do. I haven't seen either. I read the '77 one is better. I do enjoy Alan Bates.
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Okay, early senility is settling in...
I just checked my CD collection and what should I find there, still in its shrinkwrap, but MY SQUARE LADDIE. D'oh!
It's on the Sepia label--are they still around?
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It's a glorious Spring evening with so many trees and flowers blooming all illuminated by an almost full moon.
Grapefruit blossoms smell differnt from lemon blossoms.
Lemon blossoms smell different from orange blossoms.
Lime blossoms smell different from orange bloosoms.
They are all slightly different and wondrous in their own ways. Most people never bother to notice.
And schnozberries smell like schnozberries.
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Nursie, if you read all the comments in the IMDB reviews, you'd see that some really liked the Alan Bates adaptation. It's only 2 hrs long, as oppoed to the 1977 version, so it's much abridged, but i found it quite good. Rent it. Or rent the DOMBEY AND SON, which was quite good.
DR Dan(theMan), Sepia Records is indeed alive and well:
http://www.sepiarecords.com/
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I swear life is never as easy as you think it will be. I finally hang up my acting boots, and suddenly I get an offer to do a show at one of Seattle's better theater companies.
So dust of the boots and put them back on :)
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Just saw that singer/actor Jimmy Boyd died over the weekend. I used to so enjoy him on BACHELOR FATHER.
(http://images.google.com/url?source=imgres&ct=img&q=http://www.meekermuseum.com/jimboyd.jpg&usg=AFQjCNHlaJkm2wso7fAsLxQ7CvH0OXh_bw)
I had forgotten he was married to Yvonne Craig for a few years. Seems an unlikely pair to me.
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DR Kerry, I used to love the heavy scent of orange blossoms when I lived in PHX.
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Sepia is still around and doing lots of public domain show titles.
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So many of the orange groves around here have been replaced with strip malls.
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So many of the orange groves around here have been replaced with strip malls.
I bet they smell a lot worse
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Watched CASTLE and enjoyed it very much. Nathan Fillion is just such a charming actor and I loved Susan Sullivan as his mom and also the girl who plays his daughter. I will tune in again.
Susan sure can't sing nor can she keep time to the music (or at least her character couldn't.) She was always a few measures behind the pianist singing "I Can't Say No."
I want to reiterate that I enjoyed CASTLE; I just found the first segment establishing his character a bit too overblown.
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I watched the remaining bonus features on TO CATCH A THIEF. Some were ports from previous releases and some were new. None were particularly long, however, so it didn't take too long to get through them.
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Next, I watched the gay espionage film KISS ME DEADLY. Not as entertaining as the Donald Stratchey mystery series, it was still fine for a low budget spy flick. In order to compete with the BOURNE movies et al, it'd need a lot more action, but I wouldn't be against a series of these spy films if here! wants to finance them.
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I skimmed through today's AS THE WORLD TURNS. Nothing of interest and nothing in the previews.
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Then I watched IDOL, skimming though all the filler and just watching the performances. They certainly front-loaded the show. The first four vocalists were (along with Adam) the best in the competition.
I found all four of the wild card pics the weakest performers this week. I can't see any of them hanging around for very long.
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I'm logging on late today, because I've been setting up my new MacBook Pro (with help); trying to figure out how it works.
I think I'm going to get a mouse for it. I'm having problems with this whatever-you-call-it that you move with your fingers.
???
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The kindness of strangers?
When I first came to Los Angeles back in the early 1960s, and was trying to figure out how to break into show biz, I took a stroll up the Sunset Strip and, for a reason that I cannot for my life remember, walked into an agent's office.
His was a real old timer named Leon Lance. He invited me in and, for about 15 minutes, talked to me about the realities of Hollywood. I never saw the man again, but I've never forgotten that kindness.
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I meant to mention earlier that CASTLE finished 2nd in the 10 p.m. timeslot last night after CSI: MIAMI and ahead of MEDIUM.
However, CASTLE had the advantage of a HUGE audience lead-in from DANCING WITH THE STARS while MEDIUM had HEROES for a lead-in (which finished fourth at 9 p.m.) While scoring 11 million viewers, CASTLE lost about 50% of the DANCING WITH THE STARS audience. It needs to have a better retention than that if it's to survive.
Funny, but MEDIUM is now NBC's highest rated show on Monday night.
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I'm logging on late today, because I've been setting up my new MacBook Pro (with help); trying to figure out how it works.
I think I'm going to get a mouse for it. I'm having problems with this whatever-you-call-it that you move with your fingers.
???
a touchpad?
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Page Ten Dance!!!
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OK, time to head downstairs to bed.
Good night!
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Druxy, congrats on the MacBook - I love, love, love mine. Yes, a mouse is a good thing - get the Apple mouse - don't get some off-brand.
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I stopped the second movie and addressed another thirty boxes or so, then stuck Kritzerland labels on 100 boxes, which will make things go faster tomorrow.
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I'm logging on late today, because I've been setting up my new MacBook Pro (with help); trying to figure out how it works.
I think I'm going to get a mouse for it. I'm having problems with this whatever-you-call-it that you move with your fingers.
???
a touchpad?
Yes, a touchpad.
:-[
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Hi, I haven't been able to catch up on Monday and Tuesday yet, but just wanted to say hi. It's been just a little busy with the March 15th corporate tax deadline approaching.
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House of Flowers is not for me.....but it seems that many HHW'ers would welcome the release. I have a cassette of one version.
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It's windy. It's late.
I watched INSIDE DAISY CLOVER. I thought we heard the other end of the conversation when Malora Swan called Wade in NYC....but on my DVD there was no voice on the telephone only Malora's side of the conversation.....or was that another phone call....or did I dream it?
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Dear Kerry, I always stop to notice the scents of nature. Anything you buy in a flower shop or even most nursery's have no scent at all. (Well here in the city anyway) Sometimes I wonder if the new generations of humans will get a chance to remember what nature used to be. Everyone seems to want their world to be allergy free, germ free, gluten free, etc.etc.etc. Just my opinion.
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BK, where do get these words, this 1700 page dictionary does not have subintelligitur.
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added Pogue's Pages to favorites.
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The word of the day comes from all sorts of different places - I think it came from Webster's online site.
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Notes are written and LONG.
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I am spent.
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I am listening to relaxing music.
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I love relaxing music.
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What am I, doing a monologue?
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The kindness of strangers: during high school the school bus dropped us off at my current boyfriends house at 3:30, his father would be waiting for us, take both of us to his place business. I worked in the showroom on La Cienega, it was wholesale to the trade only imports from Italy, Spain, England. I wrote all the orders from the showroom floor. I got the chance to have conversations on a causal basis with wonderful people like, William Holden, Gene Roddenbury, (after all this time it's hard for me to remember the spelling of names without looking them up) sports figures , singers. And not one of them ever treated me like I was just 17 and 18 years old, they always treated me with the same respect to anyone of their own generation. Now I always remember that at work.
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I also remember these words from my boyfriend's father " you can be just as sick at work as at home, now get in the car" I very rarely miss a day of work.
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word of the day: Most of my waking hours are subintelligitur, I guess that's part of being alive and human.
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good night everyone.
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OK... I actually got almost all of the stuff I wanted to get done that I wanted to get done. HOO and RAY! And since I don't have to leave for the airport until 12:30, I should be able to get the rest of the stuff I wanted to get done in the morning. Of course, since it's already 2:00am here on the East Coast, it already is the morning, so...
Goodnight.
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No one in the jernt but me.
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Watched CASTLE and enjoyed it very much. Nathan Fillion is just such a charming actor and I loved Susan Sullivan as his mom and also the girl who plays his daughter. I will tune in again.
I concur. Fillion is very charming...and he makes Thomas Jane in "The Mentalist" seem overwritten and less-than-realistic to me. I really liked this show. It was smart, sassy, had a lot of zip, wasted NO time and left me wanting more. It was one of the fastest "hours" I've spent in a long time.
Love the chemistry of the two stars.