I've identified two of the Schmidt paintings, which were indeed given to me by the fellow who runs the estate, who's an old friend of mine. One is from Ballet on Broadway and the other is from the Harold Arlen Revisited LP - not sure it was on the CD but would probably be in the booklet if it wasn't. But the third one, which seems totally familiar to me, I cannot place yet.
DR Ron Pulliam, thanks for posting Julie's tribute to Tony.
The Impreza is one of the sold out models...but I ordered it in time for it to get built!
Are you still having latency issues with HHW, DR Jane? I am. After about 2 posts, the site becomes unresponsive and I have to close down the window and start over.
A friend posted a nice tribute yesterday to Mr. Tim Considine who passed away on Thursday.
He was a racing enthusiast and came to the Indianapolis 500 many times - and he would always stay with my friend Tom & his family.
Tom brought Tim to a show I was stage managing at the Phoenix Theatre and he introduced us in the lobby.....Tim was not TALL and of course he had the mutton chop sideburns in style at the time. I certainly would not have recognized him....
We talked for a moment.....and then he said: "It was great." And I said: "What?" And he said: "Everyone our age always asks me what it was like to kiss Annette Funicello....it was great!" And we laughed.
Nice man.....Spin & Marty, The Hardy Boys, The Shaggy Dog, My Three Sons, etc etc etc.....
Here is Julie's statement on Tony Walton's passing:
DR George: perhaps you could give your sister this idea:
DR Ron Pulliam, thanks for posting Julie's tribute to Tony.
DR Ron Pulliam, thanks for posting Julie's tribute to Tony.
If I had you would be most welcome, but it was DRsingdaw who posted it.
Ukrainian refugees and their pets, this is so heartbreaking.
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Show vibes for DR CHAS SMITH & DR GEORGE and their respective companies.
I've identified two of the Schmidt paintings, which were indeed given to me by the fellow who runs the estate, who's an old friend of mine. One is from Ballet on Broadway and the other is from the Harold Arlen Revisited LP - not sure it was on the CD but would probably be in the booklet if it wasn't. But the third one, which seems totally familiar to me, I cannot place yet.
Here is Julie's statement on Tony Walton's passing:
"Tony (Walton) was my dearest and oldest friend. He taught me to see the world with fresh eyes and his talent was simply monumental. I will miss him more than I can say.
We are a huge, blended family and as we hold each other close, we take comfort knowing that he lives on, not only in his children and grandchildren, but in the memories of thousands who cherished his warmth and generosity and the glorious gifts he gave us...gifts of theatre and film, ballet and opera, the graphic arts and illustration.
He was a Titan of the Arts. A doting father and husband...and beloved beyond measure."
Julie Andrews.
(Photo credit: The Parallel Julieverse.)
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DR George: perhaps you could give your sister this idea:
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DR Jrand71, I loved your Tim Considine story.
From George:QuoteThe Impreza is one of the sold out models...but I ordered it in time for it to get built!
Whew indeed. More vibes it does indeed arrive no later than April.
Why not...
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Tomorrow morning's commute to church could be very dangerous, ice-wise.
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Are you still having latency issues with HHW, DR Jane? I am. After about 2 posts, the site becomes unresponsive and I have to close down the window and start over.
Show vibes for DR CHAS SMITH & DR GEORGE and their respective companies.
A friend posted a nice tribute yesterday to Mr. Tim Considine who passed away on Thursday.
He was a racing enthusiast and came to the Indianapolis 500 many times - and he would always stay with my friend Tom & his family.
Tom brought Tim to a show I was stage managing at the Phoenix Theatre and he introduced us in the lobby.....Tim was not TALL and of course he had the mutton chop sideburns in style at the time. I certainly would not have recognized him....
We talked for a moment.....and then he said: "It was great." And I said: "What?" And he said: "Everyone our age always asks me what it was like to kiss Annette Funicello....it was great!" And we laughed.
Nice man.....Spin & Marty, The Hardy Boys, The Shaggy Dog, My Three Sons, etc etc etc.....
How old were you when you lost your virginity?
I wonder how George’s show went tonight?