Haines His Way
Haines His Way => Daily Discussions => Topic started by: bk on September 09, 2014, 12:12:30 AM
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Well, you've read the notes, the notes smelled and had vision, and now it is time for you to post until the smelly cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: CALVOUS!
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And the word of the day is: CALVOUS!
I've never owned any Calvous Cline Clothes.
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Morning all.
That is all.
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Wow - PHOTOS!!! ;D
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A most hearty HHW welcome (back) to D(ear)R(eader) BwayAnge!!! :)
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~ ~ ~ RECORDING VIBES ~ ~ ~ for bk!!! You will be wonderful.
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Enjoyed Rob Stevens's review very much.
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Good morning, all! DR George, I loved the Calvous Clie comment.
Well, news continues bad: Encores! is now vacillating on what job I should do, or if the money should be spent at present, so my unemployment continues. Between this and the Albany Symphony job falling through, yesterday was a really pathetic day. What makes it worse is that I think a filling in one of my back molars has fallen out, and I cannot afford the trip to the NYU Dental Clinic until next Wednesday when I get my social security payment.
So, much as I'd rather stay in bed forever, I have to run to Toyland, scan a Cole Porter song and email it to London to John Wilson. I cannot stay there long because Fed Ex is delivering the final masters of the ROBERTA CDs and I will play them as soon as they are in my hands.
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Good morning, all.
An okay sleep, I guess. Staying in bed a while longer, though, before starting to do things that must be done.
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Excellent reviews and photos, BK.
And here's to a smelly commentary. I do look forward to that release.
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Great vibes galore to DR Elmore for a quick turnaround on yesterday's disappointing fortunes.
And for the nonce, tooth vibes galore!
There's a a lot of galore in this post. I just noticed that.
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Vibes to Larry for more work.
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It's Tuesday. I noticed.
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Extra job vibes for DR Elmore!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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It is interesting to find out which food items are not available in the US. I had no idea that whippets were only found here. Similarly when i was a kid i had no idea that Smarties were Canadian. They are such a good chocolate (one of my favorites).
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Nice pics in the notes.
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i do like a lot of fruit. I love raspberries and blueberries. i like pineapple, strawberries, peaches, plums, water melon, cantaloupe. The list goes on.
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George -- my previous name wasn't much different: BwayPhan Angela
Singdaw -- thanks for the welcome back!
Jennifer -- I used to love reading your Varese Sarabande newsletters/commentary. My family hails from Montreal! All the talk about home made cookies, made me think of a donut my Aunt used to make -- Pet d' Soeur. Nothing like that around these dusty parts of Central California!
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It is interesting to find out which food items are not available in the US. I had no idea that whippets were only found here. Similarly when i was a kid i had no idea that Smarties were Canadian. They are such a good chocolate (one of my favorites).
Years ago -- Whippets used to be called Mae West. Mom and her Sister used to sing a silly song about them, but it was in french. I don't have a clue how it went.
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Good Morning All --
Now, I must start the day!
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Thanks for the alerts last night, John G, singdaw and George!
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Greetings from Toyland! The scan is finished and email sent. I shall head back uptown very soon.
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It's been one hour since the previous post.
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Back in an hour! :)
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TOD:
Grapes, the green kind.
Lately, I have been eating a lot of rasberries and blueberries as toppings for cereal.
I keep seeing Dragon Fruit at the supermarket, but it is kind of expensive, so haven't tried it yet. I hear it is good and good for you!
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Over the weekend I watched ON MOONLIGHT BAY and BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON. I used to love those films when I was a kid.
I still loved BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON, but ON MOONLIGHT BAY was just sort of ok.
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TOD:
There is no kind of fruit that I don't like. [Quiet from the peanut gallery!]
I'd have to say that my favorites are pineapple and strawberries.
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For any who might be interested, the 1965 RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA starring Lesley Ann Warren releases on DVD today.
I have vague memories of seeing this on television when I was just a little tike.
http://www.amazon.com/Rodgers-Hammersteins-Cinderella-Ginger-Rogers/dp/B00JHH1ZN8/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1410275616&sr=1-1&keywords=cinderella+rogers+and+hammerstein (http://www.amazon.com/Rodgers-Hammersteins-Cinderella-Ginger-Rogers/dp/B00JHH1ZN8/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1410275616&sr=1-1&keywords=cinderella+rogers+and+hammerstein)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/91OuJF8NC5L._SL1500_.jpg)
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WOW - what a big pumpkin! ;D
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TWO
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I kind of like the slogan from the American Composer's Forum: Reminding you that all music was once new.
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Lovely pictures and reviews......enjoyed looking at and reading them all!
Congrats to MR BK & Co on their kudos.
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TOD:
Apples, grapes, tangerines......
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But NOT in Jello.
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Last night our Act One was only 90 minutes long.....but that was because Sheridan Whiteside was only doing about half of his lines......
Banjo was a success with MANY laughs, so I was happy about that! Tonight is a dress rehearsal for production photos....so we shall see what happens.
It was a nice audience of friends....about 25 people....so that was nice to hear some response.l
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And the word of the day is: CALVOUS!
And The Song Of The Day Is: BALD HEADED LENA
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Front page of the weekly mailbox delivered to everyone in the tri-county area.
http://www.thehoosiertopics.com/
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/v/t1.0-9/10361389_650778128369750_8526505014980784909_n.jpg?oh=0c7844662da69ac094c2d006fb3b327d&oe=5482B053&__gda__=1419964559_f2c2824bb2b614c978bc5a4ba25ade95)
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BIG!!!
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And I am home. No Fed Ex yet, no news.
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WOW - what a big pumpkin! ;D
Are you using "pumpkin" as a euphemism?
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And the word of the day is: CALVOUS!
I scrubbed so long and so hard that a calvous was created on the heel of my right hand.
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Last night our Act One was only 90 minutes long.....but that was because Sheridan Whiteside was only doing about half of his lines......
Banjo was a success with MANY laughs, so I was happy about that! Tonight is a dress rehearsal for production photos....so we shall see what happens.
It was a nice audience of friends....about 25 people....so that was nice to hear some response.l
I asked this once before (I think), but I don't recall your commenting: Do you sing at all as Banjo?
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I'm up, I'm up - I think I got eight hours or thereabouts. Weird dreams.
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Mardi evening greetings from Montparnasse! The group tour part of our trip ended this morning when we disembarked in Arles. Richard and I had a smooth train journey back to Paris and are now reconnecting with family and friends. I haven't yet reviewed all the posts from when we were off line, but I promise I will soon.
Hope someone saw and shared my Facebook post about the expensive wi-fi on the boat. Five Euros per hour, per device with no guarantee that you wouldn't get knocked off if we entered a lock - non, merci!
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Hello?
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Is this thing on??
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DR RLP I get to talk/sing the song that Durante did in the movie......and I dance a bit as I do it...along with a couple of the actions that Lewis J. Stadlin did in the Nathan Lane Broadway show....it goes over pretty well.....we shall see how well on Thursday. :D
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Hi everyone! It's been a while.
Lots of things have gone down here in this lovely town of San Mateo in the last few months. Some good, some not-so-good and others challenging and all mostly positive.
I journeyed to Europe in August. It was a trip of a lifetime, Rome, Venice, Vienna, Bochum (yes, I stopped in Bochum to see Starlight Express and finishing off in Amsterdam. My trip blog can be found HERE (http://maestroonthemove.blogspot.com) it's almost completed.
Palo Alto Players opens the west coast premiere of Andrew Lippa's Big Fish this weekend. It's a great show and I'm very proud of it.
Other than that, DD Ben and I are dancing through life.
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Great to see you, Matthew. Sounds like a wonderful trip.
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Welcome back, BwayAnge.
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Favorite fruit: Raspberries. Don't want them in anything, just fresh. I love apples, too, just about any way, as long as they are tart.
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BALD HEADED LENA
The tramp of Molina?
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But NOT in Jello.
;D
How do you feel about aspic?
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Sheridan Whiteside was only doing about half of his lines......
:P
~ ~ ~ DRESS-REHEARSAL VIBES ~ ~ ~ tonight for DR Jrand64!!!
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Are you using "pumpkin" as a euphemism?
I would never do such a thing.
As use a euphemism, I mean.
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as long as they are tart.
[biting my tongue...]
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Welcome back, DR Matthew, and sounds like an amazing trip. Heading over to your blog to read all about it.
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And, DR Ginny, happy that your trip is proceeding so swimmingly. :)
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Just back from getting my seasonal flu shot. I asked about the quad, DR Cillaliz, but apparently there were production problems, and they aren't expecting any supply of that here for at least another month. So I got the regular shot.
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If I end up getting the flu strain that wasn't included, I'm not going to be happy about it. :)
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THREE.
Care to dance, DR Ron Pulliam?
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DR GINNY is in France and DR MATTHEW's blog is great! We are world travelers here at HHW!
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Thanks DR SINGDAW....but the more lines he leaves out, the earlier I get on.....and get to go home!
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My poor niece (the older one) got hit in the face today at recess. Her face smashed into her friend's face. Her friend has a fat lip and a headache. My niece's front tooth came out (not a baby tooth). She spent some time at the dentist. :(
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Good morning. I went all the way up to a different mountain to hike this morning ... and the trails were closed. So I got a flu shot instead. I asked about the four-strain, but they didn't have it.
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DR RLP I get to talk/sing the song that Durante did in the movie......and I dance a bit as I do it...along with a couple of the actions that Lewis J. Stadlin did in the Nathan Lane Broadway show....it goes over pretty well.....we shall see how well on Thursday. :D
Oh, please have someone do a video and post it! Would leave to see/hear it!
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We shall see DR RLP....it might be arranged.
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Since I am the only one taking rehearsal photos, there has only been the one from my first night....not sure if anyone got any photos last night, we shall see.
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A flu shot for a hike? That doesn't sound like a fair trade, DR Laura!
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So, I've been here all afternoon, waiting on Fed Ex to deliver the ROBERTA masters.
I just checked the tracking number, and I was informed that a delivery attempt was made at 2:57 and no one was home. Well, bullshit. I've been waiting for the asshole Fed Ex delivery man since noon. Someone will be getting a complaint filed against his sorry butt.
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From DR Cilla:
I got the quad flu shot. Apparently you can get on against three strains of flu or four strains of flu. To me that was a no brainer
I had no idea and will ask about this.
I will not let anyone give me a shot again without checking where it will go. This shot was done close to the top of my shoulder, right were I have the most pain. I am not having a reaction to the vaccination but am having pain from the location. Last night I iced it so I could move my shoulder above my head.
It is better today but I'm annoyed with myself for not speaking up yesterday.
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FINDING THE BEST ASSISTANT EVER VIBES FOR DR CILLA!!!
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a delivery attempt was made
How utterly infuriating!
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~ ~ ~ WORK AND ASSISTANCE VIBES ~ ~ ~ for DR Cillaliz!!!
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MEGA JOB VIBES FOR DR ELMORE!!!!
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Welcome BwayAnge!!!
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Mardi evening greetings from Montparnasse! The group tour part of our trip ended this morning when we disembarked in Arles. Richard and I had a smooth train journey back to Paris and are now reconnecting with family and friends. I haven't yet reviewed all the posts from when we were off line, but I promise I will soon.
Hope someone saw and shared my Facebook post about the expensive wi-fi on the boat. Five Euros per hour, per device with no guarantee that you wouldn't get knocked off if we entered a lock - non, merci!
Not worth it.
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Are you using "pumpkin" as a euphemism?
I would never do such a thing.
As use a euphemism, I mean.
You're yanking us...right?
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Hi everyone! It's been a while.
Lots of things have gone down here in this lovely town of San Mateo in the last few months. Some good, some not-so-good and others challenging and all mostly positive.
I journeyed to Europe in August. It was a trip of a lifetime, Rome, Venice, Vienna, Bochum (yes, I stopped in Bochum to see Starlight Express and finishing off in Amsterdam. My trip blog can be found HERE (http://maestroonthemove.blogspot.com) it's almost completed.
Palo Alto Players opens the west coast premiere of Andrew Lippa's Big Fish this weekend. It's a great show and I'm very proud of it.
Other than that, DD Ben and I are dancing through life.
Welcome home. Your trip looks wonderful. I especially enjoyed the photos of the old architecture.
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THREE.
Care to dance, DR Ron Pulliam?
I won't dance, don't ask me.
I won't dance, don't ask me.
I won't dance, Monsieur with you!
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Now that Fed Ex has screwed up my afternoon, what new fresh hell will come rolling down the pike? I'm starting to think my paranoia is right: the universe is out to get me.
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My poor niece (the older one) got hit in the face today at recess. Her face smashed into her friend's face. Her friend has a fat lip and a headache. My niece's front tooth came out (not a baby tooth). She spent some time at the dentist. :(
Oh, it sounds like they crashed hard. Is there a chance her tooth will be saved?
VIBES FOR MEGAN!!!!
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I hope that Megan's pain dissipates very quickly, DR Jennifer.
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A doggie pow-wow:
(http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a532/singdaw1/dogmeeting_zps709def9f.png)
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Cute photo of the huskies.
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as long as they are tart.
[biting my tongue...]
You know, I was going to add the word firm to that description, but I refrained for that very reason. So, let'er rip!
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Vibes for Megan!
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Our pharmacy offers the quad so we will get it, not for a few days yet. I don't want both arms hurting-lol
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I don't think that there was that much pain. The root stayed in. She was rushed to an emergency dentist who put some kind of cap on her tooth. It's unfortunate it had to be one of her adult teeth. And class pictures are on Friday.
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They don't offer flu shots until at least December here.
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And, to add further insult to injury, I just got a chiding email from New World Records about not being home this afternoon.
I did go down and check the front door; there was no delivery attempt notice. I think the driver was running late, decided to falsify a number of attempted deliveries and then went home.
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I ran into stuff like that with FedEx, too, Elmore.
Once I was sitting at the church in the office. Through my window I saw the FedEx driver get out without a package but with a tag, and walked up and put the tag on the door to the baby nursery (you could see cribs through the window) and went back to the truck and drove off before I could get out there. He never came to the building marked "Office." I always had to go to FedEx to pick up packages.
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the Spider (http://www.kritzerland.com/spider_the.htm) has arrived! I'm just now putting it in my CD player.
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BK, loved all the photos in today's Notes! ;D
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Front page of the weekly mailbox delivered to everyone in the tri-county area.
http://www.thehoosiertopics.com/
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/v/t1.0-9/10361389_650778128369750_8526505014980784909_n.jpg?oh=0c7844662da69ac094c2d006fb3b327d&oe=5482B053&__gda__=1419964559_f2c2824bb2b614c978bc5a4ba25ade95)
Very nice, as usual, Jrand!
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Hi everyone! It's been a while.
Lots of things have gone down here in this lovely town of San Mateo in the last few months. Some good, some not-so-good and others challenging and all mostly positive.
I journeyed to Europe in August. It was a trip of a lifetime, Rome, Venice, Vienna, Bochum (yes, I stopped in Bochum to see Starlight Express and finishing off in Amsterdam. My trip blog can be found HERE (http://maestroonthemove.blogspot.com) it's almost completed.
Palo Alto Players opens the west coast premiere of Andrew Lippa's Big Fish this weekend. It's a great show and I'm very proud of it.
Other than that, DD Ben and I are dancing through life.
Welcome home and congrats on Big Fish!
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My poor niece (the older one) got hit in the face today at recess. Her face smashed into her friend's face. Her friend has a fat lip and a headache. My niece's front tooth came out (not a baby tooth). She spent some time at the dentist. :(
Yikes!! :o
~~~Feel Better VERY Quickly Vibes for Your Niece and Her Friend!!~~~
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It sounds like the tooth will be saved-fingers crossed.
She and her friend should take their photos together and proudly show off their faces ;)
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I ran into stuff like that with FedEx, too, Elmore.
Once I was sitting at the church in the office. Through my window I saw the FedEx driver get out without a package but with a tag, and walked up and put the tag on the door to the baby nursery (you could see cribs through the window) and went back to the truck and drove off before I could get out there. He never came to the building marked "Office." I always had to go to FedEx to pick up packages.
And FedEX didn't care when you reported him?
It is a shame you people don't have DR MBarnum's brother to deliver your FedEx packages. We wish we still had him ;)
Because we are rural and packages may be left on our doorstep we don't often have problems like this.
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And, to add further insult to injury, I just got a chiding email from New World Records about not being home this afternoon.
Did you tell them to complain to FedEx & insist they return to make the delivery?
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Nope. In fact, they told me it was the third delivery attempt and they would not attempt delivery again.
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This is why more and more people are putting video cameras on their front porches.
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Hi everyone! It's been a while.
Lots of things have gone down here in this lovely town of San Mateo in the last few months. Some good, some not-so-good and others challenging and all mostly positive.
I journeyed to Europe in August. It was a trip of a lifetime, Rome, Venice, Vienna, Bochum (yes, I stopped in Bochum to see Starlight Express and finishing off in Amsterdam. My trip blog can be found HERE (http://maestroonthemove.blogspot.com) it's almost completed.
Palo Alto Players opens the west coast premiere of Andrew Lippa's Big Fish this weekend. It's a great show and I'm very proud of it.
Other than that, DD Ben and I are dancing through life.
Welcome home and congrats on Big Fish!
Thanks, DR George. I'm off to the theatre REALLY early. The orchestra is in a separate room as the pit is being used for the "lake" in the show. Tonight is the first night with the orchestra. I want this to work and I have faith in our sound designer. Vibes might be needed for our rehearsal tonight.
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DR elmore - that SUCKS about FedEx, I hope you get some sort of explanation... although I doubt that will happen :( But one can keep hoping.
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Just back from getting my seasonal flu shot. I asked about the quad, DR Cillaliz, but apparently there were production problems, and they aren't expecting any supply of that here for at least another month. So I got the regular shot.
Interesting. I had no idea that it was in limited supply
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Good morning. I went all the way up to a different mountain to hike this morning ... and the trails were closed. So I got a flu shot instead. I asked about the four-strain, but they didn't have it.
Wow, who knew Sioux City was the cutting edge of vaccination.
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FINDING THE BEST ASSISTANT EVER VIBES FOR DR CILLA!!!
Thanks DR Jane. I set up interviews for the two who dropped off resumes. I also got a great resume from a lawyer down the hall. I called and left a message, but haven't heard from the potential candidate yet
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I don't think that there was that much pain. The root stayed in. She was rushed to an emergency dentist who put some kind of cap on her tooth. It's unfortunate it had to be one of her adult teeth. And class pictures are on Friday.
I still have two caps on my bottom front teeth from a similar incident on the playground in 4th grade.
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Why would a lawyer with an office want to work as your assistant? I know lawyers are struggling these days.
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They don't offer flu shots until at least December here.
I always find that strange. I think it is easier to get people in for shots while the weather is nice outside.
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I ran into stuff like that with FedEx, too, Elmore.
Once I was sitting at the church in the office. Through my window I saw the FedEx driver get out without a package but with a tag, and walked up and put the tag on the door to the baby nursery (you could see cribs through the window) and went back to the truck and drove off before I could get out there. He never came to the building marked "Office." I always had to go to FedEx to pick up packages.
And FedEX didn't care when you reported him?
It is a shame you people don't have DR MBarnum's brother to deliver your FedEx packages. We wish we still had him ;)
Because we are rural and packages may be left on our doorstep we don't often have problems like this.
They will leave them on the doorstep here. I have all mine delivered to the office so they won't get wet or freeze or get to hot sitting on the doorstep
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Why would a lawyer with an office want to work as your assistant? I know lawyers are struggling these days.
LOL no, the lawyer down the hall had a resume she got after hiring someone. She thought I'd be interested. I actually got two resumes that way but one of them was applying to be the bilingual director at a nonprofit and doesn't sound like he wants to be a legal assistant
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Today was a much calmer day. I did find out I have a jury trial on Tuesday I wasn't really expecting. I'm still digging out, but it wasn't total chaos so I was able to actually sit down and get some work done.
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Why would a lawyer with an office want to work as your assistant? I know lawyers are struggling these days.
LOL no, the lawyer down the hall had a resume she got after hiring someone. She thought I'd be interested. I actually got two resumes that way but one of them was applying to be the bilingual director at a nonprofit and doesn't sound like he wants to be a legal assistant
LOL, that is a relief for the lawyer. :)
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While seasonal influenza outbreaks can happen as early as October, during most seasons influenza activity peaks in January or later. Since it takes about two weeks after vaccination for antibodies to develop in the body that protect against influenza virus infection, it is best that people get vaccinated so they are protected before influenza begins spreading in their community.
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Rehearsal vibes for Matthew.
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Great photos, BK! Congrats on the reviews!
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Looks like you had a great trip, DR Matthew!
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Last night I woke up at about 4:00 AM and heard the TV on in the next room. I knew I didn't turn it on, so I got up and went in the room. There was Ricky stretched out on the couch looking up at the tv that was doing a story about a guy who built cat shelves and tunnels and all sorts of stuff around his house. I burst out laughing. I'm guessing he stepped on the remote and turned the tv on, but who knows....he is a pretty smart cat
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:D :D :D
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It is interesting to find out which food items are not available in the US. I had no idea that whippets were only found here. Similarly when i was a kid i had no idea that Smarties were Canadian. They are such a good chocolate (one of my favorites).
Trust me, Jennifer, there are lots of smarties (with pants and without) in the U. S.
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a story about a guy who built cat shelves and tunnels and all sorts of stuff around his house
;D
That was in our paper - I think the guy is a Minnesota native.
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I refrained for that very reason.
I'm getting too predictable.
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~ ~ ~ LOGISTICAL AND SOUND VIBES ~ ~ ~ for DR Matthew and his pit band!!!
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a story about a guy who built cat shelves and tunnels and all sorts of stuff around his house
;D
That was in our paper - I think the guy is a Minnesota native.
I thought he was an Iowa native, but he could have been a Minnesotan and yes it was a replay of the news story about him
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Here.
And that's about all I have to say for myself.
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There's no there there.
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Just checked on Amazon to see how the barbecue book is selling. It's No. 69 on a list of food and travel books. So I looked to see what was ahead of it on the list. Well, books No. 2 and 3 were about Paris. Can't begin to compete with that, so I'm pleased we're in that company.
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Oh I don't know, DR CILLA LIZ.....if he was smart, he would have DVR'd it to watch while you were at work.....
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Singdaw was right....he's from Minnesota, but not far from where I live It wasn't this channel, but this is the news story Ricky was watching
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2014/09/07/finding-minnesota-the-feline-fun-house/ (http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2014/09/07/finding-minnesota-the-feline-fun-house/)
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Oh I don't know, DR CILLA LIZ.....if he was smart, he would have DVR'd it to watch while you were at work.....
For all I know he does that, and deletes before I get home
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It is interesting to find out which food items are not available in the US. I had no idea that whippets were only found here. Similarly when i was a kid i had no idea that Smarties were Canadian. They are such a good chocolate (one of my favorites).
Smarties are actually British (I have on good authority) Canadians just inherited them as a Commonwealth country just like the Cadburys chocolates, Quality Street Candies, HP Sauce, Branston pickle etc
Smarties for those unfamiliar with the British Smarties, they are not the same as the Smarties we have in the US, they are basically M & Ms without the M& M stamp
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US Smarties
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British Smarties
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For any who might be interested, the 1965 RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA starring Lesley Ann Warren releases on DVD today.
I have vague memories of seeing this on television when I was just a little tike.
http://www.amazon.com/Rodgers-Hammersteins-Cinderella-Ginger-Rogers/dp/B00JHH1ZN8/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1410275616&sr=1-1&keywords=cinderella+rogers+and+hammerstein (http://www.amazon.com/Rodgers-Hammersteins-Cinderella-Ginger-Rogers/dp/B00JHH1ZN8/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1410275616&sr=1-1&keywords=cinderella+rogers+and+hammerstein)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/91OuJF8NC5L._SL1500_.jpg)
I remember watching this is glorious black and white
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For any who might be interested, the 1965 RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA starring Lesley Ann Warren releases on DVD today.
I have vague memories of seeing this on television when I was just a little tike.
http://www.amazon.com/Rodgers-Hammersteins-Cinderella-Ginger-Rogers/dp/B00JHH1ZN8/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1410275616&sr=1-1&keywords=cinderella+rogers+and+hammerstein (http://www.amazon.com/Rodgers-Hammersteins-Cinderella-Ginger-Rogers/dp/B00JHH1ZN8/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1410275616&sr=1-1&keywords=cinderella+rogers+and+hammerstein)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/91OuJF8NC5L._SL1500_.jpg)
I remember watching this is glorious black and white
I LOVED this. I would sing "In My Own Little Corner" over and over and over.
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Thanks DR SINGDAW....but the more lines he leaves out, the earlier I get on.....and get to go home!
I hope your director has now realized that you would have been a better choice for Sherry.
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DR RLP I get to talk/sing the song that Durante did in the movie......and I dance a bit as I do it...along with a couple of the actions that Lewis J. Stadlin did in the Nathan Lane Broadway show....it goes over pretty well.....we shall see how well on Thursday. :D
Oh, please have someone do a video and post it! Would leave to see/hear it!
yes please!!!
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My eyelids are drooping...
Nytol!
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Are you using "pumpkin" as a euphemism?
I would never do such a thing.
As use a euphemism, I mean.
You're yanking us...right?
Now that would be a euphemism!
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Elmore yesterday I had a package that was properly addressed to an address with written instructions to obtain a signature, and the recipient was waiting at home for the package.
I had set the shipment up so he and I would each receive an email notification as soon as the delivery was made We both received the notification but he had not received the package.
Since it contained a rather large check her was quite upset I suggested he call FEDEX and insist that the customer service rep contact the delivery center supervisor who has the ability to contact the driver
he did so and it turned out that the driver had delivered the package to another house, several blocks away from the correct address, which had a completely different address (no similarities at all not even the house number!) and he had just left it lying on their front step
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welcome back Bdwy Ange
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Thanks DR SINGDAW....but the more lines he leaves out, the earlier I get on.....and get to go home!
I hope your director has now realized that you would have been a better choice for Sherry.
"like" :)
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Welcome back, Matthew! Sounds like you had a wonderful trip
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I do have some sympathy for the drivers though having worked as UPS driver back in my younger days....
they time motion study you to death and expect x number of packages delivered in 8 hours without taking into account traffic, lack of parking places, ferocious large dogs with big pointy teeth , even more ferocious itty bitty dogs with really pointy teeth, lack of building/house numbers, locked gates, lonely old ladies who hold your signature pad hostage while telling you all about their grandson in California who is so thoughtful and never forgets to send a present to his grandma on her birthday even though he is all the way across the country but he is smart as whip that one, smart as whip, and doing so well, but of course everyone expected it ever since he won the science fair in first grade, only six years old ,and won best entry in the science fair, not just for the first grade, mind you , no for the whole school, and they had big kids in that school , 6th graders some of them , and he won best entry , smart as a whip that one, the big ones didn't like it one bit, not one bit , being beaten but a little boy like that, but he was smart as whip, and he worked so hard on that, you should have seen his little face, so proud, well we were all so proud of him but of course who wouldn't be , I think I have a picture here of him standing next to his experiment with his ribbon, why don't you come in for a cup of tea and I'll just find that picture .....
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welcome back Matthew glad you have had a wonderful trip
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Welcome (or rather welcome back) to Bway Ange!
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Commentary was really fun. Prior to it I had to deal with yet more irritating e-mails and one more of them and all communication will cease on my end. I'm done trying to be a nice person.
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Had a well needed foot rub - or would that be well-kneaded? Had some chow at the Studio Cafe - shared some drumettes and had a chopped Eyetalian salad. Then relaxed and watched a bit of The Great Race. Now uploading some video.
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Page six!
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Good evening, Vixmom!
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Commentary took about three hours overall - I think it's fun.
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I'm glad you enjoyed it.
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Commentary was really fun. Prior to it I had to deal with yet more irritating e-mails and one more of them and all communication will cease on my end. I'm done trying to be a nice person.
Is all of this coming from one unhappy individual?
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I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Me, too.
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You Tube very slow going tonight in terms of uploads. I'll probably only get two or three videos up tonight, the rest tomorrow.
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I finally forced myself to sit down and write up the interview I did with Luca Della Casa a few weeks ago. I lack all sorts of discipline when it comes to this stuff unless a deadline is looming over me. And I hate that. But I think the story is good.
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Good night, all.
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I just watched some of THE GREAT RACE, too, marveling once again, and occasionally out loud, at the comic/timing/directorial genius who was Blake Edwards.
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Elmore yesterday I had a package that was properly addressed to an address with written instructions to obtain a signature, and the recipient was waiting at home for the package.
I had set the shipment up so he and I would each receive an email notification as soon as the delivery was made We both received the notification but he had not received the package.
Since it contained a rather large check her was quite upset I suggested he call FEDEX and insist that the customer service rep contact the delivery center supervisor who has the ability to contact the driver
he did so and it turned out that the driver had delivered the package to another house, several blocks away from the correct address, which had a completely different address (no similarities at all not even the house number!) and he had just left it lying on their front step
That's terrible! For the most part, I have all my personal packages sent to my work. They don't take shipments on weekends, but otherwise, someone is ALWAYS there who can sign for things. It's a great convenience and I appreciate it.
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I left work this evening and went to a Theater Artists Olympia board meeting (I'm the treasurer). We had a very long meeting (more than 2 1/2 hours!) but we got some things done...which is always a good thing. :)
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Oy and Vey
Tomorrow is another day... that's all I have to say.
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Thanks so much for the warm welcome. I must add some trivia to the anniversary of Cinderella. The Prince is adorably portrayed by Stuart Damon aka Alan Quartermaine on ABC's General Hospital. :D