Vibes for Ben Davis' dad and his whole family.
Always been a fan of Pamela Reed, especially in the two Tanner series that Gary Trudeau and Robert Altman did for HBO and that sitcom she did (name escapes me) with John Randolph.
Thank you. And it was grand.Always been a fan of Pamela Reed, especially in the two Tanner series that Gary Trudeau and Robert Altman did for HBO and that sitcom she did (name escapes me) with John Randolph.
It was called
Grand (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_%28TV_series%29)
not to beconfused with The Grand, the British mini-series which we will finish watching tonight.
(I am a leading expert in these matters.).Resting? I try my best to do that, too. Not very successful at it.
I am sorry - I cannot like Pamela Reed - she hit Carroll Baker with a baseball bat in KINDERGARTEN COP - and I am sure it was personal.
Ash Wednesday morning greetings! Just in case anyone needs it, here's today's emoticon:Thank you.
+:-)
Helper showed up for jury duty and is already done. So, I don't have to lug anything anywhere and I'm going back to bed.
Ashe vibes for DR ELMORE.
Nice DR DRUXY.
So it was you, Bing Crosby, Chet Huntley, Frances Farmer, and Pamela Reed.....at different times, of course.
Ash Wednesday morning greetings! Just in case anyone needs it, here's today's emoticon:
+:-)
And the word of the day is: GNATHIC!
Good morning, all!
I'm hoping that I can finish the three big receipt tallies today. Beyond a trip to the bank and a phone call to my accountant, my calendar is wide open.
My friend Ben Davis, who's on the latest KNICKERBOCKER HOLIDAY recording, has a father going through a bad bout of cancer treatments similar to my dad's last year.He could sure use some vibes! Thanks.
Health vibes for MR BK.
I very much enjoy BIG EDEN as well DR BEN and recommend it to all.....
BenDavis just posted that his father has died. My heart goes out to him and his family.
Thank you all for the vibes.
BenDavis just posted that his father has died. My heart goes out to him and his family.
Thank you all for the vibes.
Good morning, all!
I'm hoping that I can finish the three big receipt tallies today. Beyond a trip to the bank and a phone call to my accountant, my calendar is wide open.
My friend Ben Davis, who's on the latest KNICKERBOCKER HOLIDAY recording, has a father going through a bad bout of cancer treatments similar to my dad's last year.He could sure use some vibes! Thanks.
I am sorry - I cannot like Pamela Reed - she hit Carroll Baker with a baseball bat in KINDERGARTEN COP - and I am sure it was personal.
Helper showed up for jury duty and is already done. So, I don't have to lug anything anywhere and I'm going back to bed.
Just because it's page 3...
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BenDavis just posted that his father has died. My heart goes out to him and his family.
Thank you all for the vibes.
I'm back from a flying visit to and from Brussels, Belgium within the day. Although it wasn't a literal flying visit because I went by train. It was bitterly cold but at least the sun was shining. I didn't come across any wi-fi despite visiting lots of bars and cafes. Whilst there I visited the Terracotta Army exhibition which is in its last week and has been travelling the World.
One good thing about Brussels is that there are still plenty of CD/DVD stores both large and small, so it was good to do some browsing.
That's a puzzle DR DRUXY. Do you have a time period for the drawing? Except for NO MOUSTACHE, it reminds me of Preston Sturges.
I am sorry - I cannot like Pamela Reed - she hit Carroll Baker with a baseball bat in KINDERGARTEN COP - and I am sure it was personal.
LOL Carroll Baker deserved it.
I'm back from a flying visit to and from Brussels, Belgium within the day. Although it wasn't a literal flying visit because I went by train. It was bitterly cold but at least the sun was shining. I didn't come across any wi-fi despite visiting lots of bars and cafes. Whilst there I visited the Terracotta Army exhibition which is in its last week and has been travelling the World.
One good thing about Brussels is that there are still plenty of CD/DVD stores both large and small, so it was good to do some browsing.
How long a train ride was it each way?
So, according to the Huffington Post, Brits are the most likely to be members of the Mile High Club. Any comments, Doug R?
I had no idea what to do for dinner, so I ended up at Artie's where I used up my gift certificate from an especially wonderful DR. I've had some matso ball soup, and I'll have sme cole slaw now. Then it's time for CASTLE on TNT.
While I watch that, I'll sort my final round of receipts to be tallied. the CDs. I'll separate them into "Okay to go," "Need to be converted to dollars," "Need to find order and invoice on computer," and "what the hell?"
I am sorry - I cannot like Pamela Reed - she hit Carroll Baker with a baseball bat in KINDERGARTEN COP - and I am sure it was personal.
LOL Carroll Baker deserved it.
I'm glad it was you who first said this, DR Jane, and not me. But...she WAS the bad girl in the film! And she was particularly b-i-zitchy!
And, just because it's page 4...
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I'm back from a flying visit to and from Brussels, Belgium within the day. Although it wasn't a literal flying visit because I went by train. It was bitterly cold but at least the sun was shining. I didn't come across any wi-fi despite visiting lots of bars and cafes. Whilst there I visited the Terracotta Army exhibition which is in its last week and has been travelling the World.
One good thing about Brussels is that there are still plenty of CD/DVD stores both large and small, so it was good to do some browsing.
How long a train ride was it each way?
Jane - it's 2 hours there and 2 hours back. Before the channel tunnel was built, the journey used to take most of the day.
So, according to the Huffington Post, Brits are the most likely to be members of the Mile High Club. Any comments, Doug R?
I have no knowledge of such things. I'm far too busy worrying if the plane will crash.
Here is the second blurb for the new book from our very own Pogue:
“‘I’m not part of this generation!’ huffs Adriana Hofstetter, defiantly declaring her independence from her fellow students at Hollywood High, as well as stating the obvious. For Adriana is the squarest peg never to fit in a round hole... not that she’d want to be pigeonholed by the usual teenage obsessions. Even she calls herself a freak. Her fashion sense has gone the way of the Dodo bird. She’s “new” technology-challenged. And she’s utterly confounded by social networking (understandable when your only friends are the musical-mad gay Billy and an octogenarian ex-film producer who rattles off more one-liners than Henny Youngman).
But Adriana has no time for the angst and self-absorption of her peers. Not when there’s a new mystery to get absorbed in. When a cast member disappears rehearsing the school’s production of The Music Man, our quirky amateur sleuth quickly realizes they’ve got Trouble, right there in Hollywood High, spelt with a capital “T”, that rhymes with “D” and stands for... “Dead”? It’s a sure bet Adriana will find out...despite suspicious cast members, admonishing policemen, threatening letters, and a meddling mother. Once again, Bruce Kimmel pays witty, wry tribute to the square pegs of the world and the enchanting town of Hollywood, both old and new.”
Charles Edward Pogue, screenwriter of THE FLY & DRAGONHEART
Go to bed early, BK. You need the rest.
I knew Pamela Reed before she moved to California. She lived a block away from us. I didn't know her well but we spent time with her and even went up to her summer rental in Woodstock in 1983. This was before she was married. She was still doing mostly theatre though she was doing the film version of Herb Gardner's play The Goodbye People when we knew her.
If my friend's dog has won for the breed he might have been your favorite ;) He really is a happy, special boy.
Have you been following the Jodi Arias trial, Cillaliz? That would explain your errantness and truantness.
Matthew: 10,720
I was trying to watch a motion picture but a) it's not very good and it's VERY long) and b) I'm too fidgety. I'm going to try and get to bed by nine-thirty again - that's really helpful and tomorrow I don't really have to get up early. I do think I'm going to have to bow out of seeing the show tomorrow night.
Ever since my accident last summer, I really haven't wanted to be anywhere but home every night. I've already cancelled three trips since then and I'm starting to wonder if I really want to go to New York. I found myself looking at the 10 day forecast hoping for a snow storm. Not sure what I'm going to do
Good morning, all!
I'm hoping that I can finish the three big receipt tallies today. Beyond a trip to the bank and a phone call to my accountant, my calendar is wide open.
My friend Ben Davis, who's on the latest KNICKERBOCKER HOLIDAY recording, has a father going through a bad bout of cancer treatments similar to my dad's last year.He could sure use some vibes! Thanks.
Ever since my accident last summer, I really haven't wanted to be anywhere but home every night. I've already cancelled three trips since then and I'm starting to wonder if I really want to go to New York. I found myself looking at the 10 day forecast hoping for a snow storm. Not sure what I'm going to do
And yet, "New York" might just be ticket to getting you past the trauma!
I'm listening to a non-professional compilation of the soundtrack to this movie, pulled together from various sources (Anthony put it together). We both love this movie!
Big Eden (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Eden)
Watching the start of "The Pleasure of His Company" with Fred Astaire.
Nice DR DRUXY.
So it was you, Bing Crosby, Chet Huntley, Frances Farmer, and Pamela Reed.....at different times, of course.