Haines His Way
Archives => Archive 3 => Topic started by: bk on June 21, 2005, 10:16:33 PM
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Well, you've read the notes, you've had your dissertation, and now it is time for you to post until the cows come home - they're currently busy choosing their favorite nutmeats.
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And the word of the day is: NARCOLEPSY!
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I fell asleep while I was typing NARCOLEPSY!
I shall try to post from JMK's before I'm on my way to the airport. And then, I shall look forward to all your lovely postings when I arrive back at the home environment.
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I love cashews! They are my favorite nutmeats. I especially love cashews in fudge!! And my favorite kind of pizza...yes, pizza...is pepperoni, pineapple, cashews and extra cheese on a thin crust. It's the absolute best pizza, in my humble opinion (IMHO, in Internet lingo). And that's exactly what I had for dinner tonight! It was left over from Saturday, but still good. Of course, refrigerated, left-over pizza is never as good as fresh from the restaurant, but it was good enough. :)
I also really like hazelnuts (I've never called them "filberts"), walnuts, peanuts, almonds, pecans (especially in pie).
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Great photos, George! I bow to your superior photo skills.
Also, going back to last night's posts: Having met the recently-retired sofa mover, Mr. Blanchard, last evening; I can attest to the fact that he is indeed a very nice looking man. However, he cannot hold a candle, in either looks or personality, to our very own Mr. Barnum.
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Great photos, George! I bow to your superior photo skills.
Thanks, TCB, but my skills as a photographer had nothing to do with the quality of the photos, it's the idiot-proofness of the camera. That's what made the pictures so good! ;D
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Also, going back to last night's posts: Having met the recently-retired sofa mover, Mr. Blanchard, last evening; I can attest to the fact that he is indeed a very nice looking man. However, he cannot hold a candle, in either looks or personality, to our very own Mr. Barnum.
You got that right! ;)
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Well, I hate to do this, but I must go to sleep. I'd like to get to work a little earlier in the morning than usual, so I'm going to go to bed now. Good night all! And it was great to spend two evenings with our very own BK!!
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And MBarnum and Jeff and Ann and TCB and Jed!! ;D
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BK, razor clams are basically rubbery fried clams, and the only way to serve them is to pound the Hell out of 'em with a meat tenderizer. I would assume that Jake's would know how to prepare razor clams, because all the food I have ever had there has been wonderful. Razor clams are actually better when used in chowder, if only bacause you can dislocate your shoulder tenderizing those suckers.
Nutmeats: Hmmm, nope, won't go there My favorites are cashews and peanuts, but the latter has to be Planter's Cocktail Peanuts.
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Macadamia nuts - the great Australian nut. No! they're not native to Hawaii.
Cashews and peanuts and hazelnuts (with chocolate).
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"Peanuts" was of course sung by Little Joe and the Thrillers in 1957 and by the Nutty Squirrels in 1960.(as their follow up to Uh! Oh!), That information is for DR Rodzinski..
Tommy Roe sang Hooray for Hazel later in the sixties. (66). That's as nutty as I can get at the moment.
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Also, going back to last night's posts: Having met the recently-retired sofa mover, Mr. Blanchard, last evening; I can attest to the fact that he is indeed a very nice looking man. However, he cannot hold a candle, in either looks or personality, to our very own Mr. Barnum.
Heck, even I have to agree with that!
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I like most nuts...cashews and peanuts (unsalted) in the shell topping the list.
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Cashews!
And yesterday's topic of the day mentioned most of my favorite Kerr and A. Hepburn films...The Nun's Story and Breakfast at Tiffany's IF I had to choose a favorite for Audrey.
All of the Kerr choices were cherce, but I shall also add BONJOUR TRISTESSE, a lovely performance by Kerr to compliment the one by Jean Seberg.
What great photos! Thanks! I like the Hawaiian shirts, and I also like DRJED's nice b/w shirt as well.
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DR MATTH -you are correct about NBC's Saturday Night at the Movies. And I was off by TWO YEARS on its debut - it was October, 1961, and the first film was - as you mentioned - HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE!
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Good morning, all! DRs George and MBarnum, thank you for all the photos! There were some really terrific ones. I have to say I don't think DRJed looks like his avatar, but he reminds me so much of my younger brother Randy.
I got up this morning and realized that with the schedule I'm currently on I had no idea of what today is. I lay there thinking, is it Saturday? Oy! Now that I'm certain it's Thursday, I have my plans settled: recording office, BABES IN TOYLAND proofing and filing, phone calls to the Library of Congress, then a jeweler for a new watchband.
TOD:
ice cream: butter pecan or pistachio
pie: pecan
munching: cashews, Brazil nuts
peanuts? only for peanut butter
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I don't like nuts (except for peanuts) by themselves. I can enjoy most other nuts if they are made with food or in deserts like ice cream or fudge. I am not a walnut fan. I think they have a bitter taste.
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BK:
Do you know the answer to the taxi driver question I asked yesterday?
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I was wholly obsessed with Charles Schulz's Peanuts when I was a youngen. I collected everything I could get my hands on--the books, coloring books, pins, Avon products, toys, etc. I also had a healthy collection of magazines that had stories on the Peanuts Phenomenon. With those, unfortunately, someone suggested to me that I cut out the pictures and articles and paste them into a scrapbook, which I did with vigor (and when vigor gets to workin' on cutting up magazine articles, there's no stopping him.)
I still have a good deal of the collection stored in the attic at the House of Mom, though the last time I looked, the paperbacks were starting to dinge and the felt pieces of the Charlie Brown pajama bag had deteriorated into powder. The scrapbook also still exists, but a lot of the scraps have come loose. The one thing that's missing is the Talking Peanuts Bus, which, of course, is nowadays the Holy Grail of Peanuts toys among collectors.
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Cashews are my favorite. I could eat them by the pound if given the chance.
Almonds and hazlenuts next.
I love Pine Nuts in slad.
I don't like any nuts in fudge-- they take up too much precious space that can be used for... fudge. Same with ice cream, same with brownies and cookies. They're OK, but I'd rather just have the fudge, ice cream, brownie, cookie, etc. without nuts
I like various nutmeats in salad and Chinese food.
It still sounds like Portland is the place to be. With the heat, Phoenix was definitely NOT the place to be yesterday.
I must try to think COOL today.
Kisses to all.
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Oh.
BK meant nuts as in nuts that one eats.
I like Planter's salty roasted peanuts and cashews in the can.
I like peanuts in the shell, dark roasted.
Cashews and Macadamia nuts.
I like roasted chestnuts.
I like walnuts, but mostly as an ingredient. Likewise for almonds.
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I recall many a summer evening playing Narcolepsy with my childhood friends.
Narco!Lepsy!
Narco!
Lepsy!
Narco!Lepsy!
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Today I am taking my 10-year-old buddy to the science museum. Perhaps I'll have some fascinating photos to share tonight.
I like nuts -- particularly almonds and macadamias.
If DR Sandra logs on today, she will explain to you that not everything we call nuts are nuts. This from the "Plants in Society" class from a few years ago.
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Now that I'm certain it's Thursday, I have my plans settled
;D LOL, DR elmore. I'm having the same problem today, because I was asked to work 9-6, instead of my usual 12-9 Wednesday schedule. After today, though, I'm away from here until next Wednesday to take off Friday for Chicago for the American Library Association annual conference.
TOD - Cashews and almonds are my favorites to eat by themselves. I cook a lot with pecans, chopped in brownies and waffles. In fact, I have great disdain for restaurants who consider a "pecan waffle" a plain one with a few pecans sprinkled on top. Mine have lots of coarsely chopped pecans baked in the batter. Yum!
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I never met a nutmeat that I didn't like! But cashews are likely my favorites!
Love getting those cans of fancy mixed nuts (the ones with very few peanuts).
And I love nuts in everything..salads, fudge, cookies, everything.
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Good Morning!
I'm up! I'm up!
I'm still waking up! I'm still waking up!
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*However, it does not feel as "early" as I was thinking it would. And I've already had my breakfast, and started a load of laundry.
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As for Nutmeats:
Almonds! Raw, Roasted, Blanched, Slivered, etc... I've grown particular fond of some of the Spanish varieties that have been making their way into the American markets lately - marcona and largueta.
Cashews, Pistachios (who knew they did not naturally come in Red?!?? - or do they?), Pecans (especially sugar or honey glazed, sometimes with a kick of cayenne too).
Walnuts are good, but they must be fresh. It's amazing how fast they can go rancid.
Macadamia nuts.
Butter Almond Ice Cream
Marzipan in any form
Cashew Chicken
Almond Chicken
Baklava - both with Walnuts and with Pistachios(!) (Lebanese variation)
Smokehouse Almonds
Chocolate Covered Macadamia Nuts
Turtles - Nuts, Caramel and Chocolate - Usually Pecans, but also with cashews and almonds and macadamias (with different names at times). *There's a candy store in Boston that only sell Turtles in all their delicious variations.
Pignoli Cookies (Pine nuts)
...And I think that's enough for now. I still need to hop in the shower before heading downtown, so...
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I recall many a summer evening playing Narcolepsy with my childhood friends.
Narco!Lepsy!
Narco!
Lepsy!
Narco!Lepsy!
OK - Let's see who gets this:
Adam!......
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And on that semi-cryptic post....
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PAGE TWO!!!!!
Well, a very fast and nimble
TWO-STEP!
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And time for me to get ready for rehearsal...
Laters....
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Can anyone tell me if this is a scam I need to worry about, a scam I don't need to worry about or NOT a scam, and I do need to worry.
I get an email today from Paypal saying they have frozen activity on my account while they wait for some sort of verification from me.
The only thing is, I don't have a Paypal account, never have. Does this mean someone has tried to set one up in my name? How did they get my email address, anyway??
I don't use Paypal or ever order anything over the web due to a fear of being scammed, and here I get this anyway! Help!
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And how does someone make a two-foot gash in someone else's floor before they realize they need to not be moving a couch like that?
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It is a scam Rodzinski. I get about 3 or 4 e-mails a day at work like that...and my Paypal account isn't even registered with my work e-mail.
They probably send out thousands and thousands of those e-mails hoping that at least a portion of those people might actually have Paypal accounts and fall for it.
Just delete and ignore.
Now if some deposed King from Mozambique offers you 2 million dollars......
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Here is the text of said email, so maybe you ebay/Paypal savvy folk can tell me what to think:
"As part of our security measures, we regularly screen activity in the
PayPal system. We recently noticed the following issue on your account:
Recent account activity has made it necessary for us to collect
additional verification information.
For your protection, we have limited access to your account until
additional security measures can be completed. We apologize for any
inconvenience this may cause.
From 1st March 2005 PayPal requires your Personal Identification Number. This is the latest security measure against: identity theft , credit card fraud and unauthorized account access.
PayPal will verify it with your bank records for your own protection.
If you provide a wrong PIN your account will be suspended for unauthorized account access. Due our latest security improvements PayPal became a global leader in online payments.
To review your account and some or all of the information that PayPal
used to make its decision to limit your account access, please visit
the Resolution Center. If, after reviewing your account information,
you seek further clarification regarding your account access, please
contact PayPal by visiting the Help Center and clicking "Contact Us".
We thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
Please understand that this is a security measure intended to help
protect you and your account. We apologize for any inconvenience.
If you are the rightful holder of the account you must click the link below and then complete all steps from the following page as we try to verify your identity."
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Yes DRRODZINSKI - forward that email to spoof@paypal.com and they will let you know that it is indeed a scam and that you should ignore. By sending it to them with the link and the email address, they can work on getting it stopped.
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Don't click on the link in the email!
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Good to know. Thanks MBarnum!!!
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DR MBarnum and I have the same tastes in nuts - nutmeats, that is! :D
I really like to eat them without mixing other foods with them, but an Almond Joy and pecans or peanuts or cashews in fudge are just fine, too. (Almond Joy is one of the great American candy bars.)
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And thanks JRand!
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Yes, indeed, it IS a scam. Glad you were given this good advice by fellow DRs.
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I just pre ordered the DORIS DAY SHOW dvd set for release next week. There is my DVD budget for July. MAYBE I can get Tabi(a)tha - I will review my finances in the next few days...but gasoline went up to $2.16 gal. yesterday. Whew!
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I was really looking forward to a discourse by DR TCB on the word "nutmeat, but he showed such admirable restraint that I have to congratulate him!
I'm thinking his son and daughter have been having a MAJOR effect on him!
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I just ordered BEWITCHED this morning since it is no longer a pre-order, and I could use the "supersave" discount code at Deep Discount. Ended up being $23.
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Thanks for doing that research on SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES, DR JRand. I've had that piece of trivia in my mind for years, and I am glad to know it can continue to lodge there gathering the proverbial dust and cobwebs.
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DR Rodz, I get these messages all the time, too. Not only from PayPal, but from eBay, Amazon and Earthlink. It's a form of scam called Phishing. Like DR MB said, ignore them.
If I had a dollar for every one of these types of e-mail I've received, I bet I would have close to $30 by now!
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Sometimes you feel like a nut...
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...sometimes you don't.
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OK - Let's see who gets this:
Adam!......
...West?
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I saw the film versions of ANNIE GET YOUR GUN and BELLS ARE RINGING for the first time on SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. Also a string of Paramount movies like SABRINA (though I saw that at the movies too on a double bill paired with BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S).
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...sometimes you don't.
G-R-O-A-N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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"Saturday Night at the Movies" is where I saw "With A Song in My Heart" which was instantly my favorite movie of all time.
It remains high on my list of all-time favorites.
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Don't click on the link in the email!
Yes I would definitely recommend forwarding the email to paypal.
But a question. Does clicking on the link do any harm? Or is it only if you fill out any info. I've gotten similar emails before. And I think I sometimes click on the link just to see how close the site looks to the real thing.
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Yes I would definitely recommend forwarding the email to paypal.
But a question. Does clicking on the link do any harm? Or is it only if you fill out any info. I've gotten similar emails before. And I think I sometimes click on the link just to see how close the site looks to the real thing.
People advise against clicking on links like that because doing so adds a cookie to your PC's cache...and that opens you up to receiving every piece of spam the sender transmits.
If you get something out of the blue, you're probably just a random hit. Giving them a cookie means they can send you anything anytime...and they pass it along to other associates.
My advice is to never open any e-mail unless you know who sent it before you open it.
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Yes I would definitely recommend forwarding the email to paypal.
But a question. Does clicking on the link do any harm? Or is it only if you fill out any info. I've gotten similar emails before. And I think I sometimes click on the link just to see how close the site looks to the real thing.
I'll admit to being overly cautious on venturing to these sites. I'm afraid that the site might attempt to infect my PC with a trojan virus or some kind of tracking cookie that I could do without.
Yeah, like RLP says.
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Saturday (and Monday and Tuesday) Night at the Movies movies:
White Christmas
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken
Cinderfella
The Birds
ELmer Gantry
A Patch of Blue
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I also agree with DR Ron. I NEVER open e-mails unless I recognize the sender's address.
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Saturday (and Monday and Tuesday) Night at the Movies movies:
White Christmas
Definitely, and it became just as much an awaited event as THE WIZARD OF OZ each year for me.
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Thanks all for the advice. A load off my mind.
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I love cashews! They are my favorite nutmeats. I especially love cashews in fudge!! And my favorite kind of pizza...yes, pizza...is pepperoni, pineapple, cashews and extra cheese on a thin crust. It's the absolute best pizza, in my humble opinion (IMHO, in Internet lingo). And that's exactly what I had for dinner tonight! It was left over from Saturday, but still good. Of course, refrigerated, left-over pizza is never as good as fresh from the restaurant, but it was good enough. :)
I also really like hazelnuts (I've never called them "filberts"), walnuts, peanuts, almonds, pecans (especially in pie).
No wonder I'm allergic to filberts. I never knew what they were. Your piza, minus the pepperoni sounds delicious.
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DR Rodzinski, now that you have watched the killer cobra movie, have you had time to view the killer tree trunk movie or the killer Japanese female Ninja go-go dancers movie?
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JMK I’m sorry about your floor. Unless you know how, good luck finding someone to fix it. In the meantime Old English Scratch Cover might help.
George, thanks for the new batch of pics. Everyone looks like they are having loads of fun.
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Killer tree trunk from Hell is next on my list. Then the Ninja girls.
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Great pictures from the gathering(s) by the way.
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So is opening the email bad or just clicking on the links?
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Wow, BK is wondering if I am taken aback. Well, you all know how contrary I can be, so I have decided to be taken afront or even perhaps asideways. ;)
Yes, we have had a whirlwind 3 days with BK (and, possibly, The Condor). We have laughed and laughed. We have dished the dirt (we got some doozies from BK last night at dinner which he probably doesn't even remember, but I do, oh, yes, I do). I personally got a little sneak peek at the Kritzerland site, which looks very nice indeed, unlike a certain other site which has degenerated into the butt-ugliest thing imaginable.
So's, anyhoo, without naming names or getting into specifics that could possibly create spousal fury, do any of you have any experience with refinishing floors? I have this two foot gouge in my living room I need to take care of. I'm afraid they're going to have to remove four or five planks and replace them, since the gouge moves across several. Any ideas? We're calling a guy today that a friend of ours has used, but any advice would be appreciated.
Off to pick up BK in a few. Then he'll be back here for the final runthrough.
Oy. ;D
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Yes, great pics from the gathering.
DR Jane commented on the one with the HHW supercouple. But what about the one with them and TCB in front (titled something like "dad with kids"). :)
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I think you are safe in opening the e-mail. I myself would not click on the links...gosh only knows where it might take you.
The problem I have is that sometimes I get legitimate e-mails that LOOK like spam! Someone I know, but whose e-mail address I don't recognize (such as one of my interviewees) will just put "Hi!" in the subject line....well, you know how much spam you get with "Hi!" in the subject line.
So occasionally I get fooled and open something evil just because I don't want to take a chance on missing a legit e-mail.
But usually spam is pretty easy to identify.
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But what makes me really angry is spyware or adware that goes on to you computer just by going to a webstie...that should so be against the law! I mean the nerve of someone to put something on your computer without your knowledge or OK...I think you should be able to sue the website and all the advertisers that are on the adware.
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Oh, gosh JMK!
I am sure Bruce B feels very bad and embarrassed about you floor. But frankly, he can move furniture at my house any day! LOL!
Oddly enough I did the same thing at my buddy Mark's house once (well, twice). I kept moving his couch a bit, because I thought it wasn't centered enough...then it turned out each time I was doing that some metal piece was making a large and deep mark in the wood floor! Woops! My bad!
But who knew!
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Good vibes to OZDEREK.
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No Jessica Skerritt sightings, eh?
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Floor vibes to DR JMK. A good refinisher may bring it back to acceptable, but for pristine, you may have to replace the planks, I am afraid.
I got a couple of the Dollar DVD's yesterday: 5 episodes of DRAGNET and Jack Nicholson in THE WILD RIDE. Whew!
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I'm wondering if homeowner's insurance wouldn't cover something like that damage to the floor!
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Floor vibes to DR JMK. A good refinisher may bring it back to acceptable, but for pristine, you may have to replace the planks, I am afraid.
I got a couple of the Dollar DVD's yesterday: 5 episodes of DRAGNET and Jack Nicholson in THE WILD RIDE. Whew!
Nothing like value for the money, that's what I always say.
What do you always say?
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Ah, THE WILD RIDE! Starring that girl from NIGHT OF THE BLOOD BEAST. She has one funky hair-do in this movie!
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Neglected to mention earlier how much I enjoyed the latest batch of photos from Portland.
Also, health vibes for DR ozderek, weather vibes for everybody in Phoenix (including my aunt), and floor vibes to DR JMK.
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I think you are safe in opening the e-mail. I myself would not click on the links...gosh only knows where it might take you.
The problem I have is that sometimes I get legitimate e-mails that LOOK like spam! Someone I know, but whose e-mail address I don't recognize (such as one of my interviewees) will just put "Hi!" in the subject line....well, you know how much spam you get with "Hi!" in the subject line.
So occasionally I get fooled and open something evil just because I don't want to take a chance on missing a legit e-mail.
But usually spam is pretty easy to identify.
What drives me crazy is the spam that is so obviously spam. Subjects such as "!!!CONGRATULATION!! TO !!YOU!!!" or "Saxy girls looking to meet you bartholomew" sent by people like Reality Q. Testamentary or fasheyiky ebb. Who the hell do they think they're kidding? If you are going to dupe me into opening your spam, don't insult my intelligence.
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AOL's spam junker is really pretty good. I really don't get spam of that kind any more. I do get messages from sites that I visit often just to advertise what's going on there, but I delete that, too without opening. I'm going there anyway so I'll see what's there when I get there.
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Speaking of Jack Nicholson, the guy clearly doesn't want to act anymore unless he can play yet another version of himself...
"Jack Nicholson helped re-write the script for his new movie with legendary director Martin Scorsese, because he felt the sex scenes needed spicing up. Nicholson stars alongside Matt Damon and Leonardo DiCaprio in thriller The Departed, a remake of Hong Kong movie Infernal Affairs, due for release next year. According to reports, the actor wanted to make his character - an Irish-American gangster - a little more like himself, and more of an animal in the bedroom. A source tells the New York Daily News, "Jack didn't feel there was enough Jack in his character. Jack actually did some of the writing himself." The insider adds of the sex scenes, "Jack suggested using a (prosthetic appendage). He also wanted to dust the a** of one of the actresses with cocaine. Marty said, 'Go for it!'" A Warner Bros spokesman adds, "It's not at all uncommon for dialogue to be fine-tuned during production. Everyone is extremely pleased with the way this shoot is proceeding."
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One piece of spam that I kept deleting was from Border's Books....until I realized they have wonderful 30% off coupons that I could have been taking advantage of! LOL!
You live and learn, and you have to take the good with the bad.
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That's why I have always felt, if you've seen one Jack Nicholson movie, you've seen 'em all! LOL!
(of course that isn't really true, but a lot of his performances are pretty much the same...I do prefer his early, early B movie stuff in the late 50s and early 60s before he became popular).
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Speaking of Jack Nicholson, the guy clearly doesn't want to act anymore unless he can play yet another version of himself...
"Jack Nicholson helped re-write the script for his new movie with legendary director Martin Scorsese, because he felt the sex scenes needed spicing up. Nicholson stars alongside Matt Damon and Leonardo DiCaprio in thriller The Departed, a remake of Hong Kong movie Infernal Affairs, due for release next year. According to reports, the actor wanted to make his character - an Irish-American gangster - a little more like himself, and more of an animal in the bedroom. A source tells the New York Daily News, "Jack didn't feel there was enough Jack in his character. Jack actually did some of the writing himself." The insider adds of the sex scenes, "Jack suggested using a (prosthetic appendage). He also wanted to dust the a** of one of the actresses with cocaine. Marty said, 'Go for it!'" A Warner Bros spokesman adds, "It's not at all uncommon for dialogue to be fine-tuned during production. Everyone is extremely pleased with the way this shoot is proceeding."
Dear, lord, who is the intended audience for this picture? I certainly won't be front and center.
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Good question, Matt.
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DR MBARNUM - I think this DRAGNET dvd is one you talked about, although this is Volume 2. I just saw Leonard Nimoy with a pencil moustache get arrested as a 19 year old car thief and petty criminal from Frisco.
RLP may be onto something....homeowner's insurance, JMK!
RLP - I saw yesterday that I was having a bad influence on your posts...I am glad that my work here is taking off.
DR RODZINSKI I second MB's recommendations that you watch BLACK TIGHT KILLERS and FROM HELL IT CAME immediately.
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Dear, lord, who is the intended audience for this picture?
It's for people who don't get to Blockbuster until 7:30 on a Saturday night.
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Xenobia cashews?!
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Ha Ha. Yes, MBarnum. I definitely think if you've seen one Nicholson "performance" you've seen them all. Though he's been in a wide range of films. Nice of Scorcese to give him carte blanche for more of the same.
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I went to the Greenmarket at lunch and got cherries (umm, I love cherries), strawberries, boston lettuce, cherry tomatoes (another favorite, I can eat them by the handsful), Empire apples, hamentaschen, rugelach, a spinach quiche, a whole wheat mushroom focaccia and a whole wheat eggplant stromboli. For lunch I had half the stromboli and cherry tomatoes with a glass of V-8. I'm satisfied.
Jennifer, clicking any link in one of those e-mails is so NOT[/u][/i] the thing to do! You could be taken to any Web site in the world with the worst kind of spyware and adware that could shut down your computer. If you're not using a good firewall and a virus protection program your computer is open to serious trouble. Even with a firewall and virus protection and an ad blocking program running, something might slip through. It's not remotely worth the chance that you could screw up your computer just to see a "spoofed" Web page. You should NEVER, EVER, EVER click one of those links. Even if your computer doesn't get hit with something, as others have mentioned, you could get all sorts of cookies which while, perhaps, not harmful, per se, can track your surfing and deliver all sorts of unwanted ads or spam e-mail. If you don't clean out your cookie file then your computer just fills up with s**t. I clean the cookies every time I close my browser. It's just part of the process for me. And I run Ad-Aware and SpyBot Search and Destroy along with MacAfee every day. I know that sounds like a lot to do but once burned, twice shy as they say. I don't mean to make it sound like surfing the net is dangerous but it's not the same playland it used to be even 2 years ago. A computer is a big investment and to have it screwed with by jerks who may be doing it for fun or worse be out to steal personal information means you have to exercise caution with e-mail and Web sites!
Enough of the doom and gloom. Now go outside and play. It's a beautiful day. What are you doing inside? ;)
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I know what you mean Ben, I use my virus and ad/spyware killer progams weekly and always find stuff!
I still say there should be serious repercussions to those responsible!
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The only two Jack Nicholson movies that I really like are the 1962 western THE BROKEN LAND and the 1958 juvenile delinquent film THE CRY BABY KILLER.
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Thanks DR Ben. I'm curious, what does it mean to "get all sorts of cookies" and what does it do when you clean them? Do most people do this often?
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Great stories and pics from Portland! When are we going to get BK to the Bay Area? There are a lot of fans of his in this area. Any suggestions RLP?
Been busy planning our time in Paris. We're going for research purposes - EL Eric is a pastry chef! We're spending a week in Paris. Scary going to a foreign country that you've never been to before. I'm trying to learn simple phrases so I don't look like an idiot. Also listening to the likes of "The Bakers Wife", "Lucky Stiff" and other French type musicals to try and pick some stuff up!! We're going to spend a day at Disneyland Paris, which is really exciting, and I've been TRYING to find a decent fare (under $100) for a round-trip fare on the Eurostar to London for a day. That doesn't look like it's happening. Any suggestions for cheap fare for a day in London from Paris?
Favorite nuts - peanuts, cashews and almonds.
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TCB, in answer to your question from the other night regarding John Abraham.....his father is Indian and his mother is Iranian.
John Abraham is his first and middle names. His real last name is Hindu but I don't remember it.
Best movie of his to get: PAAP ( I hadn't forgotten that title when we were talking about him).
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I finally finished reading yesterday's posts.
BK wrote:
BK: May I just say that these photos of me are horrendous (I'm talking about the now ones). I am NOT that fat. I am NOT that fat. I've been losing. Those cameras are adding ten more pounds than I've already got on me. Well, I'm telling you, twelve weeks from now I will weigh twenty to twenty-five pounds less, and then I'll take a break, and then I'll lose an additional ten.
And Jose replied:
And tuck your shirt in!!!
When you "hide" the waist, it actually makes your waist "longer" consequently bigger. When you see a waistline/belt/etc. helps to "divide" the person. Otherwise, it's just one big mass.
When I read BK's post, Jose, I was thinking exactly like you. Like minds think in aggregate, or something like that, I guess.
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I just realized my number of posts is really sorry.
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Michael Shayne wrote:
Michael Shayne: One more question for the LA people. Does the Burbank Studios have a backlot that looks like San Francisco. The final credit says it was filmed there. And does the television code still exist?
The television code was cured with sizable doses of Dristan.
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Matthew, have you checked Ryan Air? I have never flown them but I know they are like the late People Express here in the states. They have very low fares throughout Europe from what I understand.
Here is the link
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/
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That's OK Matthew. We don't judge people by their number of posts, although I really shouldn't be answering your questions since you're not even at God Level ;)
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For out of hand eating, peanuts and cashews, and roasted, unsalted almonds are faves, though I can't think of a nut I haven't liked, including Brazil/Butternuts.
Nuts in chinese food are A-OK by me. Salads too.
Snickers pack a lot of peanuts into their bars (but I dont really care for the almond ones. But for a peanut packing punch, nothing beats a Payday. I have recently rediscovered those.
Pecans in pie and choc-chip cookies. I much prefer them in baking than walnuts, which I occasionally find bitter. Pecans are worth the extra $$ in my book.
I've loved the Portland pics. I loved the revelation about DRs Jed and Ann.
Bruce Blanchard looks exactly the way his name would lead you to believe. Too bad about the floor, though, DR JMK.
I LOVE Li-Lac chocolates. Thanks for the heads up about their move.
I remember the night my brother DR Jay threw a HS graduation party. my other brother and I were relegated to our room, my mother to hers. (Remember, it's an apartment.) Mom is in bed, watching I WANT TO LIVE on the NBC Saturday Night at the Movies (with its logo -- in red, I believe -- turning that imaginary corner in the middle of the screen....). Well, doesn't half my brother's party end up on my mom's bed, watching the movie with her!
More later. I think.
More later.
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And Matt wrote:
That was a milestone in showing films on TV because NBC made the decision to show the film pan and scan rather than letterboxed and thus began a policy that it still in effect today with almost all films on all networks, both broadcast network and cable. Very few show aspect ratio correct versions of films, all because NBC chose with that first broadcast of a Cinemascope movie not to show it in letterbox.
Sorry, Matt, but I think you're being unfair to NBC and the television broadcasters in general. At the time, there were very few televisions capable of showing a letterboxed film without the picture being discouragingly small. The notion of screens large enough to cover a wall of a room was still the stuff of science ficition. (Wasn't this notion included in Farenheit 451, released in 1966?)
That being the case, the decision by NBC to use pan-and-scan made sense at the time. That there has been little effort to change from the format to keep up with the available technology is due to both laziness and economics.
Several times, I've run into people in DVD departments who have asked me what the difference is between full screen and wide screen. I'm amazed by the number of them (usually my own age or older) who decide they would rather have their televisions filled with an image, but it is what they are used to seeing.
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Thanks DR Ben. Seems like Ryan Air doesn't fly to London from Paris. Thanks for answering the question even though I'm not a "God" - but I'm working on it!
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Macadamia nuts - the great Australian nut. No! they're not native to Hawaii.
Is anything really native to Hawaii?
By themselves, I like cashews. Walnuts are great in cookies. And I like to serve oatmeal cooked with pecans and dried cranberries when I'm serving game.
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What great photos! Thanks! I like the Hawaiian shirts, and I also like DRJED's nice b/w shirt as well.
OK, the idea of Hawaiian shirts comes from Hawaii. But most of mine were made elsewhere.
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Now if some deposed King from Mozambique offers you 2 million dollars......
This isn't from Mozambique, but close. It's an actual e-mail that I just happened to receive today!:
Mr. John Jasper
FOREIGN REMITTANCE DEPT,
ABSA BANK LIMITED
JOHANNESBURG,SOUTH AFRICA.
E-MAIL:johnjasper115@webmail.co.za
TEL:27 73 755 5954
My name is MR.JOHN JASPER , I am the credit manager in my bank here in South Africa. I am contacting you of a business transfer, of a huge sum of money from a deceased account. Though I know that a transaction of this magnitude will make any one apprehensive and worried, but I am assuring you that everything has been well taken care off, and all will be well at the end of the day. I decided to contact you due to the urgency of this transaction. To ease your apprehension, I got your contact from the South African chambers of commerce and industry, foreign trade division.
PROPOSITION;
I am the account officer of a foreigner, named; Gerald Welsh who died in an air crash along with his wife on the 31st October 1999 in an Egyptian airline 990 with other passengers on board. You can confirm this from the website below which was published by CNN.WEBSITE. http://www.cnn.com/US/9911/02/egyptair990.list/index.html
Since his death, none of his next-of-kin are alive to make claims for this money as his heir, because they all died in the same accident (May his soul rest in peace). We cannot release the fund from his account unless someone applies for claim as the next-of-kin to the deceased as indicated in our banking guidelines. Upon this discovery, I now seek your permission to have you stand as a next of kin to the deceased, as all documentations will be carefully worked out by me for the funds (US$35,000,000.00) to be released in your favour as the beneficiary's next of kin. Because after four years the money will be called back to the bank treasury as unclaimed bills and the money shared amongst the directors of the bank. so it is on this note i decided to seek for whom his name shall be used as the next of kin/beneficiary to this funds rather than allow the bank directors to share this money amongst themselves at the end of the year.
It may interest you to know that we have secured from the probate an order of mandamus to locate any of the deceased beneficiaries. Please acknowledge receipt of this message in acceptance of our mutual business endeavor by furnishing me with the following information if you are interested.
(1).A Beneficiary name;. In order for me to prepare the PAPERPWORK for transfer of the funds in your name.
(2).Details particulars of your contact address.
(3).Direct Telephone and fax numbers;. For our personal contact.
I shall be compensating you with 25% of the total sum ,on final conclusion of this project for your assistance, US$500,000 will be given to charity from your locality based on your recommendation while the balance shall be for me for investment purposes. Because I intend to retire after the conclusion of this transaction. If this proposal is acceptable by you, please endeavor to contact me immediately. Do not take undue advantage of the trust I have bestowed in you by informing you of this transaction from my bank as I will advise you to kindly desist from responding at all if you do NOT intend to render any assistance.
Endeavour to respond via my confidential and official email address
Thanks and best regards,
MR.JOHN JASPER ,
I always wonder how many people actually respond to this. There have to be some or it wouldn't keep happening. :P And I do get the eBay scam e-mail several times a month, too. :P :P
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Matthew, I'm jealous of your trip to Paris. I love the city and the country. I went to Disneyland Paris (it was then called EuroDisney) in 1991, the year it opened. It was great fun.
There is so much to see and do in Paris. Yes, some Parisians may be rude to you, but that happens in New York, too! I don't buy the idea that Paris, and the whole country, as a group, is rude. I have had lovely times in both Paris and all over northern France, in Honfleur, Deauville, Trouville, Caen and other cities. I would love to go back (almost 15 years since I was last there) again.
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Since I won't get off work until 10:30 tonight (!!!!) I really should get dinner started. We'll be having spaghetti, and the sauce is something I can start early.
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I remember some credits being letterboxed many, many years ago, but VERy few movies - if any - letterboxed on broadcast television.
Well.....yes, DR RLP, winner of the sparkling prize - I got what I paid for. THE WILD RIDE is actually THE MILD RIDE. Nicholson with his long, long neck is playing basically the same character he always plays, and this movie was a 1960 Filmgroup release. Written by two women, there is some great dialog:
This chick is cold. She turned Dave shallow. This is chick is nowhere. This chick doesn't exist to Johnny.
Jack as Johnny races some kind of midget Indy open wheel car in a 10-lap race that seems to be run at about 40 mph. Everyone has a picnic at the lake. And DR MBARNUM is correct, the heroine's hairstyle is the bomb - her own special DA in the back with curls and waves high on top. She also attends the car race in white gloves, pearls, and a dress with a cowl collar worn off the shoulders.
And you can tell the bad girls, they only fasten ONE strap of their bathing suits.
yes, folks, worth all of a dollar, THE "WILD" RIDE is the type of movie where the cops drive 1958 Chevrolet Biscaynes and even the meanest, toughest, roughest big stud men leaders of the gang who drive '57 Ford convertibles - set the parking brake before they hop over the door to exit their rods.
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I almost forgot: Today is National Chocolate Eclair Day!
Is there any type of eclair other than chocolate? Just curious.
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Good travel vibes to DR MATTHEW & DL Eric.
DRGEORGE - I got the same email....one of us should really take the opportunity to get rich!
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Come to think of it, DRSWW - none of my Hawaiian shirts come from the Hawaiian islands either.
DRMBARNUM is that the famous shirt you wore to visit Miss Allison Hayes at Holy Cross?
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Is it just me or does anyone else have trouble finding Denis Leary credible as a firefighter on the F/X "Rescue Me"?
My main problem with him is his hair....he has gobs and gobs of hair...a pompadour, of sorts...it looks r-i-d-i-c-u-l-o-u-s...as much so as does Donald Trump's comb-over, IMO.
No firefighter would have hair that long and full!
It's as ludicrous as Sophia Loren not aging at all in "El Cid"...!
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This isn't from Mozambique, but close. It's an actual e-mail that I just happened to receive today!:I always wonder how many people actually respond to this. There have to be some or it wouldn't keep happening. :P And I do get the eBay scam e-mail several times a month, too. :P :P
DR George, I get three to four of those a day. And what makes me mad about those is that I wasn't getting any until I made a contribution to Unicef after the tsunami disaster. Unicef must have published a list of people who gave. Thanks a lot!, says I.
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I feel like DR Laura--I am about to go to a steering committee meeting that is going to be two and a half hours of sheer boredom.
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I believe I've had a strawberry eclair.
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Funny you mention it, RonP. I was on the train last night and there was a poster for Leary's show. The poster has him falling from a great height, but he looks like he has a ton of makeup on, and I thought, Dennis Leary is always trying to convince me he's a hard-bitten cop or a hard-bitten fireman, or a hard-bitten whatever, and I just ain't buyin' it.
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I believe I've had a strawberry eclair.
Don't you know?? ;)
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Maybe Leary should just go back to New York and wait for the CATS revival.
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Is it just me or does anyone else have trouble finding Denis Leary credible as a firefighter on the F/X "Rescue Me"?
My main problem with him is his hair....he has gobs and gobs of hair...a pompadour, of sorts...it looks r-i-d-i-c-u-l-o-u-s...as much so as does Donald Trump's comb-over, IMO.
No firefighter would have hair that long and full!
It's as ludicrous as Sophia Loren not aging at all in "El Cid"...!
Ah yes, DR RLP - but she "didn't age" so gracefully, that I didn't even care. It has not been so in real life. :-\
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Who was going to the Science Museum today?
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Not me. I'm at work.
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Don't you know?? ;)
I could not swear to it in a court of law, no. 8)
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Come to think of it, DRSWW - none of my Hawaiian shirts come from the Hawaiian islands either.
DRMBARNUM is that the famous shirt you wore to visit Miss Allison Hayes at Holy Cross?
That is the very same one!
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Did anyone explain cookies to Jennifer?
Bascally, they are little tracking devices that many websites attach to you when you come to their site. Many sites demand that you activate cookies in order to gain access. They are generally benign, and they help you access your favorite sites quicker because they use the cookie to "remember" you. But there are sinister ones that can keep tabs on you. Best to go to your preferences and clear cookies now and again.
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Oddly enough, the Gal bought US Weekly, and there is a candid picture of Denis Leary sitting on a park bench in between takes. He is about 50, but in this photo, the skin around his neck looks like that of a 75-year old.
A little look at the possible effects of chainsmoking, perhaps.
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Thanks for the explanation DR Rodzinski.
I'm curious. So if you open one of those spam emails and click on the site, then delete the cookies right away, is there any harm?
I've never deleted my cookies before. :(
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The sauce is simmering. I'll keep it simmering until I leave for work.
Meanwhile, der B is ladsitting again. It's tiring for him, especially when I'm not with him to play tag-team ladcare.
And also meanwhile, the dogs are barking at the workmen next door, who are pouring cement on what I have decided is not a McMansion. It's a McGulag. Poor Mikey barked so much he's lost his voice. I shouldn't laugh at him, but his hark hark hark is too funny not to laugh.
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Jennifer, don't click on the link! I don't know if you ever plan on doing that but you could get much more than cookies. If your computer gets hit with a worm or a virus or adware, deleting the cookies means diddly squat. I repeat what I said before (I'm in teacher mode now). DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK. It's not worth it.
Unfortunately, as we all know, tone is hard to convey in postings. I'm not yelling at you, believe me. I just don't want you to try clicking links and then deleting your cookie file. I know some other people who seem to want to do what you've talked about and I don't understand it. Why would someone want to take the chance to screw up a machine that cost anywhere from $350 to well over $2000. Cookies Smookies, don't click links in a spam e-mail.
I will now get off my soap box again. Thanks for listening. :)
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That is the very same one!
I thought so! ;D
Of to rehearsal - PIPPIN will not be there tonight, so it should be more peaceful and quiet. Meeting with the tech director-lighting person. :P
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DR SWW - do you have any favorite regular customers yet?
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DR SWW - do you have any favorite regular customers yet?
...and do you notice any aberrant behavior during astronomical phenomena, as we do in the public library?
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Is it just me or does anyone else have trouble finding Denis Leary credible as a firefighter on the F/X "Rescue Me"?
My main problem with him is his hair....he has gobs and gobs of hair...a pompadour, of sorts...it looks r-i-d-i-c-u-l-o-u-s...as much so as does Donald Trump's comb-over, IMO.
No firefighter would have hair that long and full!
It's as ludicrous as Sophia Loren not aging at all in "El Cid"...!
I used to know Denis Leary; he really was a firefighter.
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Speaking of Jessica Skerritt, here is a review of her debut in a Seattle made independent film (now playing at a Seattle film festival). She had told me she was in this, so I am happy to finally get to read about it.
The first film of the narrative trio, Drivers Ed, by Harp, is the most cinematically traditional of the films. Drivers Ed is the story of a young girl (Jessica Skerritt, in a marvelous debut turn) who has failed the driving portion of the drivers license exam - four times - going out for a driving lesson. Harp's film could have just been a simple, funny, one-dimensional skit. Instead, Harp imbues his characters with depth and feeling and subtle interactions that turn this clever film into a tale full of subtext.
Skerrit sparkles on the screen, bringing the perfect balance to the role of a slightly ditzy girl so hyperfocused on what her college boyfriend is up to that she plows through life running into, and over, everything around her. Also worth noting is Tony Doupe as the driving instructor. He's hilarious to watch, but his subtle interactions with Skerritt really drive the film.
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And here is what the film maker has to say about Ms. Jessica Skerritt...
So, with my film, Jessica (Skerritt) was one of the first we saw. Drivers Ed, the full-length script, was written specifically to be an Anne Hathaway vehicle So most of the people brought in - they looked like Anne Hathaway., but they didn’t - they just didn’t “get” what we were looking for. Jessica totally nailed exactly what we wanted - that quality of being kind of ditzy, but because she’s so hyperfocused on her boyfriend and other things, not because she’s stupid. Jessica was just it. From that point on it was looking through head shots, saying, “Who could play her brother? Who looks like her?”
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So's, anyhoo, without naming names or getting into specifics that could possibly create spousal fury, do any of you have any experience with refinishing floors? I have this two foot gouge in my living room I need to take care of. I'm afraid they're going to have to remove four or five planks and replace them, since the gouge moves across several. Any ideas? We're calling a guy today that a friend of ours has used, but any advice would be appreciated.
We have and my first response is to groan.
1st these guys tend to be unreliable, especially for small jobs. So in a friendly way keep on top of him and get his cell phone number.
Next is matching the color. After our latest attempts and multiple visits the new floors still don’t match the old one. Now it could be our color that is the problem and the confusion over what was originally used to coat the floor. So the more information you have regarding the existing floor the better off you are. From now on we will keep records of everything used on the floor.
It’s messy. Sanding the floor is messy-dust everywhere and coating it stinks. At least your area isn’t overly large.
Since our new patches don’t match we will need to resurface the existing floor when we replace our kitchen floor with wood. It will be a nightmare we really tried to avoid.
Good luck and if this guy turns out to be great send him our way.
It might be possible for him to fill the gouge in with wood putty and keep the job simple. :)
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Dear, lord, who is the intended audience for this picture? I certainly won't be front and center.
LOL. And who is the actress that agreed to a dusting of cocaine ???
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DR SWW - do you have any favorite regular customers yet?
Not yet. It's a large market, in a resort town with lots of people coming and going. Kind of like Grand Hotel, but with produce.
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I just realized my number of posts is really sorry.
We are just happy whenever you post, don't worry about the numbers.
Does Eric bake Madelines? One would think they are simple but really good ones are difficult to find.
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Nice review for Jessica.
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LOL. And who is the actress that agreed to a dusting of cocaine ???
Probably some starlet who had sex with 500 men for the role.
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DR Jane - I'm not sure if Eric has ever made madelines. I think you need a special pan for that and to my knowledge, there is not one in our kitchen. Maybe I'll get him one for his birthday. If that happens, I'll be the one making the madelines!
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Peanuts, technically a legume, were the only nuts I could eat when I was young without becoming seriously ill. I still enjoy them as peanut butter, in M & Ms, whole & peanut butter style. I often eat peanut butter by the spoonful. My favorite peanuts to eat plain come from the Williamsburg Peanut Shoppe.
Macadamia nuts are a big favorite of mine, especially when coated in chocolate. Tomovoz do the Australian ones taste different then our Hawaiian ones?
Unless my allergies are bothering me I eat walnuts or almonds almost everyday. I keep toasted slivered almonds to toss into various dishes while cooking. I use them in my Biscotti and Mandel Brot (almond bread). Until I discovered them tossed into fudge along with dried cherries I had preferred my fudge plain. George’s fudge with cashews sounds good. Mostly I prefer my baked goods and ice cream without nuts.
Almonds also make great marzipan. :D
Jose smokehouse almonds are good. And then there are the almonds coated with chocolate and dusted with fine powdered suger.
Cashews are my favorite nut to eat plain, but how they are roasted seems to effect if I can eat them or not. I also like them tossed in salads and in stir fried foods.
Macadamia nuts are a big favorite of mine, especially when coated in chocolate.
I mustn’t forget my barbequed nut burgers with a mix of almonds, walnuts and other goodies. Even meat eaters like them.
Just the thought of a hazelnuts, Spanish peanuts or Brazil nuts scares me.
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Oh elmore- :o ;D
Matthew I'm sending you on a mission to find the best Madeline's in Paris :) When will François de Paris return? Maybe he already knows.
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I used to know Denis Leary; he really was a firefighter.
I'll bet he didn't wear his hair the way he does on his show.
Most firefighters wear their hair short. For extremely good reason.
Leary's current "do" would go up in a puff of smoke if he were exposed to the temperatures "real" firefighters encounter in a bad fire. The hairspray alone should be an insurance liability on set where actual fire is used.
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Thanks for the explanation DR Rodzinski.
I'm curious. So if you open one of those spam emails and click on the site, then delete the cookies right away, is there any harm?
I've never deleted my cookies before. :(
Ignore every bit of advice we've given you, Jennifer.
Do what you want. :)
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No bio I've ever seen indicates Leary was a fireman, but he has donated a a lot of money to the FDNY and the fire dept. in his hometown of Worcester, Mass. He had a cousin who died fighting fires there.
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No bio I've ever seen indicates Leary was a fireman, but he has donated a a lot of money to the FDNY and the fire dept. in his hometown of Worcester, Mass. He had a cousin who died fighting fires there.
Well, I guess I misunderstood something I read. I knew Leary long ago and he never discussed his background. I liked him very much at the time, and I wish him well.
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Good Afternoon!
I'm back from rehearsal which was fun. The Dance Captain and his assistant were just bringing the new Sophie cover/understudy up to speed. We ran a couple of numbers, laughed a lot, and got a lot of work done.
Apparently, there were three "debuts" last night. There are a couple of people leaving the show in about a month, and the "newbies" are just starting to swing in (and out) in order to learn all the tracks.
Otherwise, it was a nice was to spend my day.
And now I think I may take a nap...
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DR Jane - I'll do my best to find the location of the best madeline in Paris. :) While I can't guarentee it will make it back here, I'll at least provide the name of the establishment!
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In Georgia, they peddle boiled peanuts along the country highways. And they are actually quite enjoyable, once you get past the oddness of the concept.
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Good Afternoon!
I'm back from rehearsal which was fun. The Dance Captain and his assistant were just bringing the new Sophie cover/understudy up to speed. We ran a couple of numbers, laughed a lot, and got a lot of work done.
Apparently, there were three "debuts" last night. There are a couple of people leaving the show in about a month, and the "newbies" are just starting to swing in (and out) in order to learn all the tracks.
DRJose, did you do anything about tickets for next Thursday night?
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RE: the non-letterboxing of films on NBC:
But S. Woody, with the proper marketing and push, it would have been a way to sell BIGGER screen TVs to the public if they could have been manufactured for a reasonable price. And remember that NBC's parent firm WAS none other than RCA, a major television manufacturer. They certainly were instrumental in selling color TV to the masses over time. Could have happened with widescreen movies, too, IF someone in charge had had the future in mind rather than the here and now (or the there and then if we're talking 1961).
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DR Jennifer - As the other DRs have stated, DO NOT click on the links. Opening the e-mails should not cause any harm, but clicking any links or downloading any attachments is a big No-No.
I remember when the whole E-mail virus and Trojan Horse stuff started popping up a couple of years ago. Microsoft Outlook was particularly vulnerable since Outlook was usually set to download attachments as a default. Which is the main reason I've stayed away from using Outlook for e-mail purposes. It's just too efficient in that regards.
And remember, any official e-mails from either E-bay or PayPal will NOT have hyperlinks directly to your account. And just to be safe, always log in directly to either site via your web browser.
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Again, a day so busy with errands and chores that I only got 15 minutes of ADVISE AND CONSENT watched. But the transfer looks wonderful, and after years of seeing it panned and scanned on TV, it's miraculous to see the entire image.
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DRJose, did you do anything about tickets for next Thursday night?
OH! I didn't realize that that was a go. My bad. How many?
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I got through the end of my first time hearing THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA. There were glimmers of lovely songs, but I rarely liked where the melodies went as the songs progressed. I'm sure if I had seen the show, the songs would have an added resonance.
I will need to listen to it several more times to get a real feel for the songwriting, however. I was lukewarm on SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE the first time I heard it, too. Only after seeing it did the score begin to bowl me over, and I suspect THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA would have a similar effect on me.
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In Georgia, they peddle boiled peanuts along the country highways. And they are actually quite enjoyable, once you get past the oddness of the concept.
Hmmm.... Boiled peanuts!
My parents would make a batch of these every once and a while when I was growing up. Sooo good. Apparently, it's also a Filipino thing.
When I drove back from Ft. Myers a couple of years ago, I stopped at the first gas station across the Georgia state line for the express purpose of buying boiled peanuts. They had them sitting in crockpots along one counter. Plain, Cajun and Extra Spicy. I got a bunch of all three.
:)
However, it did get a little tricky eating them whilst driving.
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Since several of you on here are wonderful cooks, perhaps you can enlighten me:
On my JEOPARDY tear-off calendar today is this question:
The 1885 Congress of Berlin passed out slices of this continent like cake.
The answer is: "What is Africa?"
Now, what is Africa cake? Has anyone ever heard of this? I have to admit this is one answer that had me scratching my head. This is a new one to me.
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OH! I didn't realize that that was a go. My bad. How many?
I'll email you.
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We are just happy whenever you post, don't worry about the numbers.
Does Eric bake Madelines? One would think they are simple but really good ones are difficult to find.
I make Madeleines.
:)
I found a wonderful recipe a few years ago for Brown Butter Madeleines. It's basically a regular Madeleine recipe, but instead of just adding plain melted butter to the batter, you add browned butter - butter that has been melted and heated until it browns - a la noisette as the French would say (resembling a hazelnut (in color)). Not only does the browned butter add a nut-brown color to the finished product, but it also adds a nutty flavor to them without the addition of nuts.
However, lemon and oranges ones are good too. Oh, and Earl Gray ones are a perfect afternoon treat.
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Since several of you on here are wonderful cooks, perhaps you can enlighten me:
On my JEOPARDY tear-off calendar today is this question:
The 1885 Congress of Berlin passed out slices of this continent like cake.
The answer is: "What is Africa?"
Now, what is Africa cake? Has anyone ever heard of this? I have to admit this is one answer that had me scratching my head. This is a new one to me.
DRMatth, the 1885 Congress of Berlin divided Africa for colonization as if the countries were slices of cake and the countries colonizing it were at a tea party.
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DR Matt H - What DR elmore just said.
It all depends where you put the emPHAsis when you read the question.
At the Berlin Conference of 1884, the European powers met to carve up Africa. Leopold called Africa "that magnificent African cake." From this beginning, the Kongo Basin became the Congo Free State, 900,000 square miles, in essence the private estate of Leopold.
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...now if there was a hyphen between "continent" and "like", well..... I would have been scratching my head too.
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I'm here, I'm here, posting live from the airport. I got here over two hours early, turned in my voucher and found, to my dismay, that over seventy people had already checked in (apparently you can do it online now), therefore I am in group "B" of boarders, and, no, that is not acceptable to me as it will put me in the middle of the plane. So, I shall have to attempt to preboard with the children and people who need extra time. I think we all know that I am either a child or a person who needs extra time. Haven't decided whether I will have a sprained ankle (which will be obvious cause I'll limp) or if I'll just be my usual claustrophobic self (which I'll have to explain).
Michael Shayne: I have no clew as to the difference in cab drivers.
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Did we ever imagine ten or fifteen years ago that we could be sitting in an airport terminal, laptop open, and on the Internet wirelessly?
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I make Madeleines.
I'm waiting for Madeleine
In front of the picture show
Every night at half past ten
Madeleine, she loves that so
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And the flight is overbooked. A 3:45 flight on a Wednesday is overbooked. Amazing.
We had a nice go-through (Bruce is out of town today, so it was just JMK, Adair, and myself). We cleaned up some last-minute stuff that needed cleaning, ran everything for time (the show runs a nice fifty minutes), added a few patter bits, and worked on a couple of Adair solos. It was fun.
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Thank you, DRs Elmore and Jose, for the information. Until your explanations, however, it still made no sense to me. Now, I understand completely what the question was about. The wording was poor. Your explanations were superb!
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Well, I guess I'll mosey on over to the gate now. I'll be back on as soon as I'm hooked up at the home environment. For now, I shall shortly be on my way back to the City of Studio.
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Well, BK, I am very much looking forward to seeing this show and I shall have a full report on Saturday morn!
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...or a report Saturday afternoon, depending on how late I am out that night....since the show doesn't start until 11pm...which is unheard of to me...but what do I know about show business.
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DR Elmore - I always sing that lovely Jaques Brel tune whenever I see a madeline or eat a madeline. I think it might be my favorite Brel song.
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In Georgia, they peddle boiled peanuts along the country highways. And they are actually quite enjoyable, once you get past the oddness of the concept.
Boiled peanuts are W-O-N-D-E-R-F-U-L! Simply S-C-R-U-M-P-T-I-O-U-S!
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We had a nice go-through (Bruce is out of town today, so it was just JMK, Adair, and myself).
Probably heard that Mr. and Mrs. JMK were gunning for him!
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Trader Joe's sells something like a boiled peanut. They look blistered on the outside and crunch like nobody's business... and very yummy!
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Trader Joe's sells something like a boiled peanut. They look blistered on the outside and crunch like nobody's business... and very yummy!
Umm....
That's a French Burnt Peanut.
Boiled peanuts are far from crunchy.
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Jennifer: There are good cookies and there are bad cookies.
For instance: Every time you visit this forum, you probably don't have to log in. That's because your hard drive received a cookie, and that cookie allows you to bypass log-in protocols each time you visit the site.
BEFORE you delete all your cookies, bear in mind that there are a number of places you probably visit where you will have to, again, log in. If you don't remember your USERID and Password for each site, you will have to go to some troubles to have them sent to you.
I used MS Windows and to delete my cookies, I go to "My Computer," I click on my "C:\" drive, I click on "WIndows" and then I click on the "Cookies" folder.
If you've never been there, you probably have tens of thousands of cookies from roaming the internet. You will want to isolate those sites you visit (www.haineshisway.com or www.firstbankofcanada.ord, or www.canoe.com). You don't want to delete those because you know what they are. The others, however, should go bye-bye. If you've never done it, you have a chore ahead of you. It might be a good idea to create a folder and call it "Cookies Save" and move the good cookies into the new folder. Then, you can select All and hit the delete key. If you have as many cookies as I suspect, it will take a while for them all to delete.
Once that is done, you can move the cookies from "Cookies Save" back into the "Cookies" folder.
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Oh...
Well, maybe DR JMK and I and other can form a new support group: BKA - Bruce Kimmel Anonymous.
We could even have those t-shirts:
I worked with Bruce Kimmel, and all I got was this lousy t-shirt.
;D
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Well, just because I was sort of tipped off to this by another DR...
If you never thought you'd like opera, well...
(http://www.nathangunn.com/images/media/1//41/munich%201.JPG)
http://www.nathangunn.com
-And he sings beautifully too! -Really he does!
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DR Matthew - Did you get a chance to see Mr. Gunn in "Billy Budd" last summer with San Francisco Opera?
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This isn't from Mozambique, but close. It's an actual e-mail that I just happened to receive today!:I always wonder how many people actually respond to this. There have to be some or it wouldn't keep happening. :P And I do get the eBay scam e-mail several times a month, too. :P :P
shall be compensating you with 25% of the total sum ,on final conclusion of this project for your assistance, US$500,000 will be given to charity from your locality based on your recommendation while the balance shall be for me for investment purposes. Because I intend to retire after the conclusion of this transaction. If this proposal is acceptable by you, please endeavor to contact me immediately. Do not take undue advantage of the trust I have bestowed in you by informing you of this transaction from my bank as I will advise you to kindly desist from responding at all if you do NOT intend to render any assistance. .............................
Endeavour to respond via my confidential and official email address
Thanks and best regards,
MR.JOHN JASPER ,
I thought John Jasper was accussed of murdering Edwin Drood
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DR Elmore - I always sing that lovely Jaques Brel tune whenever I see a madeline or eat a madeline. I think it might be my favorite Brel song.
My memory is the French text is originally "Ce soir j'attends Madeleine au premier du cineme" or something along those lines (I wait for Madeleine in front of the cinema) but the complete lyrics of Brel says "Ce soir j'attends Madeleine jai apporte du lilas!" When did Brel rewrite it?
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I had an e-mail from a guy who identified himself as a barrister who was trying to settle the estate of one Mark Pulliam who, along with his wife and son, were killed on an Egyptair flight in 2003 enroute to Libya.
The barrister was seeking to have "me" declared the sole surviving heir and he would share the deceased's unclaimed $25million estate with me getting 45%. He wanted me to contact him and establish communications in order to plan our strategy.
Half his words were run together...no spacing to speak of. It was tempting just for the fun of yanking him when he would start directing me to provide him a bank account number or something...or to put something down toward "good faith" for his endeavors.
But life's too short and con men don't merit my time.
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I thought John Jasper was accussed of murdering Edwin Drood
I guess he gets around! ;)
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Back from the science museum. It was a swell trip.
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Dan-the-Man, 2.5 hours is a SHORT meeting!
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The Wheel of Syntax:
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Fun with the pulley chair:
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The easy way to lift 300 pounds:
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A fun way to spend a 113F day:
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DR Jose - I haven't been to the opera in 10 years. On a date for that matter. We saw Madam Butterfly - I can remember being rather bored and probably sleepy. During act two, I stayed awake and watched intently as I made comparisions to Miss Saigon (which I had memorized) - I was fascinated that if you listen real carefully, you can actually here Miss Saigon in Madam Butterfly at times - or vice verse ya know.... whatever :)
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DR Ben, thanks for the warning. I rarely click on those links, but I have once or twice. And the reason I did it was because sometimes it's not so easy to be sure it is spam. But also, I had no idea about the repurcussions. I thought that what they were after was bank info/personal info, and that as long as I didn't enter any info I was fine. Now I know. And no i didn't think you were yelling.
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DR Jose - I haven't been to the opera in 10 years. On a date for that matter. We saw Madam Butterfly - I can remember being rather bored and probably sleepy. During act two, I stayed awake and watched intently as I made comparisions to Miss Saigon (which I had memorized) - I was fascinated that if you listen real carefully, you can actually here Miss Saigon in Madam Butterfly at times - or vice verse ya know.... whatever :)
I'd say Vice Versa... And some of "it" was on purpose too. However, bits of Madame Butterfly also pop up in Les Miserables - I'm thinking of "The Humming Chorus" and "Bring Him Home" (in particular the instrumental version where the barricades are moving around with the bodies of the students on them - the oboe solo, I think). In any case...
;)
I do like Madame Butterfly, but some judicious trimming would not ruffle my feathers.
-And I've always thought Cavalleria Rusticana's one act could easily be trimmed down to about 20 minutes. There's just soooo much orchestral/instrumental music in that opera. That long opening scene, and then the famous "Intermezzo". Beautiful music, yes, but I find myself looking at my watch.
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DR DearReaderLaura - Wonderful pictures! Truly does look like a swell time!
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Ah... Jacques Brel....
For some reason, "Fanette" is going through my head. Talk about haunting lyrics! One of the teachers at Catholic University would frequently give that to her students. And her students were always amazed at the "events" of the song after studying the text.
We were two friends in love, Fanette and I
The empty beach was warm and sleepy in July
If the sea recalls, the waves would surely say
I sang so may songs for Fanette each day
She was, she was as beautiful as rainbows in the sky
She was so beautiful and not at all am I
She was, she was there on the sand as gold as she was brown
And when I held her hand I held the world around
I was, I was so crazy then to think that it could be
I thought that I was hers, I believed she was for me
But we, we never learn until it's too late
We were two friends in love, Fanette and I
The empty beach was warm deceitful in July
If the sea recalls, the waves would surely say
I stopped singing my songs for Fanette that day
I saw, I saw them arm-in-arm enfolded by the sea
They looked so much in love they never looked at me
They saw, they saw me and they laughed, they stood and watched me cry
And sang their little song, I cursed the summer sky
You see, I'd like to tell you how
They swam so well that day
They swam so far away
You'll never see them now
Oh, no, no, no, no, no - no we never learn
But let's talk of something else
We were never two friends, Fanette and I
The empty streets are cold and crying in July
But when the waves are still I still can hear it yet
I hear a little song
I hear
Fanette
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Thanks to DR Rodzinski I shall be singing "Little Tin Box" for most of today and doing some serious soulful listening later this week.
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Well...
I'm headed out for my date.
:D
Laters...
-Hopefully, much, much later...
;D
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Hi folks!
I made the mistake of clicking on one of those links and I had a naked lady pop up on the right side of my computer for months afterwards.
I was horribly embarrassed and it took me forever to figure out where it was buried in my computer to get rid of it.
Needless to say, I NEVER open that type of mail because you can accidentally click on a link. In fact, I have it set up that the only mail that goes to my mailbox is from e-mail addresses that I have on an approved list. That’s why it’s important that if you change your e-mail address, you need to let me know so I can add you to it.
I check my junk mail box from time to time but not as often as I should.
Nuts! I love’em. Besides all of those have been mentioned, I haven’t seen, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, black walnuts, pistachios and corn nuts! Yummers! ;D
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I liked Nuts the play but I didn't like Nuts the movie.
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Neat pictures, DearReaderLaura!
I also enjoyed all of the Portland photos!
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DR RLP thanks for the cookies info. Actually I had already tried to delete them earlier. Just clicked on "tools" and then "internet options". I'm happy that you explained it though, because you're right, i did have to re-log in here, and now i understand why.
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I liked Nuts the play but I didn't like Nuts the movie.
Wasn't that a Streisand Vanity Production?
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In my IE here at work, I went to Tools, Internet Options, Settings, then View Files. I sorted by title and highlighted all the cookies. I have 1,470 cookies!
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I love science museums. There is a good one in New Jersey just a PATH train and people mover ride away from Manhattan. It's called The Liberty Science Center. Laura, is the boy on the seat being lifted by Sandra her infamous younger brother?
Peanuts, pecans (pecan pie is a favorite) and cashews. I really like shrimp with cashews at The Cottage, our local Chinese restaurant.
Danise, you're posting so I assume you're feeling at least a bit better. Hope so, anyway.
I never saw Nuts, the play, just Nuts, the movie so I can't compare the two.
I hope my flight to Roanoke is not oversold next Friday, July 1st. I will not give up my seat for I must get to Roanoke to see Anthony's show. I am a loyal husband. Besides, we don't have cell phones so I couldn't call and tell him I couldn't get on the flight.
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I liked Nuts the play but I didn't like Nuts the movie.
When I first glanced very quickly at this sentence, I thought that you had written "I like to play with Nuts...." :o I had to stop and read it again very carefully! ;)
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George said:
I have 1,470 cookies!
And a couple of those cookies are for this here site. The ones that keep your name and password so you don't have to log in every time. Those are good cookies. Also, good cookies are warm, chewy oatmeal raisin, crisp ginger snaps and snickerdoodles. Good Cookies!!!
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Danise, you're posting so I assume you're feeling at least a bit better. Hope so, anyway.
Thank you, DR Ben. I am feeling better. :) It was a combo of a few things but most of them are gone now.
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Laura, is the boy on the seat being lifted by Sandra her infamous younger brother?
No. The infamous brother is an older brother.
The little fella in the picture is my friend's son, whom I take out occasionally for "adventures," as he calls them.
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I heard on the news tonight that $150 thousand dollars is considered "affordable" housing. Wow! :o
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And one for DRLaura!!
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DRLaura's 1000th Post!!
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Congrats, DRLaura!
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I heard on the news tonight that $150 thousand dollars is considered "affordable" housing. Wow! :o
That's cheap compared to the Bay Area (San Francisc/Oakland/San Jose area). The median price for a home is $600,000.
Now...contrast that with the median annual income of $70,000 and you've got a situation.
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DR Jane - I'll do my best to find the location of the best madeline in Paris. :) While I can't guarentee it will make it back here, I'll at least provide the name of the establishment!
:D Only if you enjoy Madelines. I just want to eat vicariously through you. I think it will be a long, long time before I make it back to Paris, where I had my first madeline.
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That's cheap compared to the Bay Area (San Francisc/Oakland/San Jose area). The median price for a home is $600,000.
Now...contrast that with the median annual income of $70,000 and you've got a situation.
I'd say that would be a MAJOR situation!
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Hi Jane! I got a chuckle out your thinking a Nun was a witch.
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I hope BK had a good and safe trip home.
Bed time for me. Have a good evening all!
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Jose, "Fanette" is such a sad song.
DRLaura, fun pictures of Sandra but where are the ones of you hanging on weights?
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Poor Keith had a horrible day. Painting isn’t his idea of fun, and yet that is what he is doing at the moment. In between painting in the morning and finishing up this evening he spent HOURS on the phone trying to solve problems with Direcway. First he waited on the phone forever just to speak to a real person. Problem is the real person is way off in India & can be difficult to understand. When he was suddenly disconnected in the middle of their conversation they couldn’t call him back from India, so he had to begin the process all over again.
They also instructed him to do something that wiped out our email and who knows what else. We are missing emails sent between 11:11PM and 6:28PM and we haven’t a clue who wrote us.
Needless to say Keith isn’t in a very good mood. :o
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Thank you, thank you all.
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I almost forgot that I still have a few more Portland HHW photos to post.
Here is JMK, BK, and Jamie (wife of Bruce B.).
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I'm back, safe and sound. Had a bit of a shock coming home - there was water coming out from beneath the back gate. The minute I approached the house I could hear that the pipes were running, and I ran in and to the yard, where I found the pool slightly overflowing because the pool man forgot to turn off the water when he was filling it this morning. Thank heaven I didn't get home any later - he's coming tomorrow to check things out. A little water got into the garage which he'll have to clean up, but that looks like the worst of it. Oy and vey. Must run out now and get a couple of things from the market. And no bills arrived whilst I was gone.
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Welcome home, and thank goodness you went straight to your house from the airport.
Bruce in our local paper is an article from Portland “Makers of cold pills plan switch in makeup.” Pfizer officials now back federal legislation to confine the sale of pseudoephedrine products to pharmacies as some states have done (maybe California and not Oregon is the state out of pace ;D) since resale restrictions have succeeded in reducing the number of meth labs in some states. Also phenyulephrine-based products such as Sudafed PE are selling well. Soon the drug companies might phase o
ut your pseudoephedrine product.
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Also in the news today, not so good for me but appropriate for our TOD, is an article on Oregon hazelnut growers. They want hazelnuts to become a staple. I simply find the growing popularity of this nut a real pain. Nothing like innocently biting into a delicious something only to have my throat and mouth begin swelling. At least I have never lost the ability to breathe, yet.
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Well, since Actifed is the only pill that helps with my allergies, that would not be good if it was fazed out, especially if it's because of some snot-nosed money-grubbing piece of scum drug person or people. I mean, this sort of crap just never ends. They'll be boiling the cotton from aspirin bottles next. There are certain aspects of the world we live in which truly nauseate me.
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I think we've done the topic of our favorite cookies before, but it might merit a repeat one day.
And, no, I don't mean internet cookies.
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Two days after I got home from New York last summer, the water line into the back of my refrigerator sprang a leak. Imagine the water damage if that had happened while I was away from home. I get a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach just thinking about it.
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I didn't get to see any more on ADVISE AND CONSENT today. I should be able to see most if not all of the rest of it tomorrow.
I will be car shopping tomorrow morning, and test driving, paperwork, etc. always takes 2-3 hours. Don't know at what point I'll return to the forum.
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"Lonely Room" (an R&H reference).
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Good Evening!
I had a very nice evening.
:)
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And speaking of over-the-counter drugs being sold behind the counter... It appears that Advil and Aleve may be next on the list. And even powdered baby formula is "under suspicion" right now since cocaine dealers are using it to "cut" their drugs.
Good Grief!
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Well, I have to say that since I got up at a "normal" time today, I'm actually a bit sleepy already at this "normal" hour to get to sleep... So...
Goodnight.
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Well I have managed to churn out yet another sheaf of revised charts after our final runthrough with BK this morning. Just had a mostly marvelous rhythm section rehearsal where we really nailed about 99% of what we need to. Tomorrow we'll have a nice soundcheck/runthrough with the singers and the band in the theater space.
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DR Jane, I do like madelines and I will definately give a full report.
I don't know what I'd do without Advill for my lower back issue and Alleve Cold and Sinus for colds.
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My tooth is very sweet right now and I may just have to run out and get something for it. I've not eaten all that much today, so I can probably get something and not have it be too problematic.
Speaking of nutmeats, they were handing out the peanuts on the plane when suddenly the stewardess took all of the packets back from those she'd passed them out to. Why? Because, there was someone on the plane who was allergic to peanuts. Of course, I wondered why that person just didn't EAT the peanuts if they were allergic - why couldn't WE eat the peanuts? It turned out that the very attractive young lady next to me works in a hospital, and she told me that even the smell or dust particles from peanuts could put that person into an attack and that they could possibly even die from it. Who knew? They gave us Ritz Crackers instead, as there apparently wasn't anyone who was allergic to Ritz Crackers.
Perhaps I'll make cookies the topic for tomorrow, so lay off them tonight.
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Good evening all.
What wonderful pics of the Portland group! Thank you to George and MBarnum for posting them. It really was such a fun gathering.
As for the TOD, I'm not generally a fan of plain nuts. I will eat peanuts by themselves, on occasion, but I prefer nuts as a part of some other dish. Almonds are a favorite, cashews aren't bad, pistachios are a childhood favorite...that's about it, I think.
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My tooth is very sweet right now and I may just have to run out and get something for it. I've not eaten all that much today, so I can probably get something and not have it be too problematic.
Speaking of nutmeats, they were handing out the peanuts on the plane when suddenly the stewardess took all of the packets back from those she'd passed them out to. Why? Because, there was someone on the plane who was allergic to peanuts. Of course, I wondered why that person just didn't EAT the peanuts if they were allergic - why couldn't WE eat the peanuts? It turned out that the very attractive young lady next to me works in a hospital, and she told me that even the smell or dust particles from peanuts could put that person into an attack and that they could possibly even die from it. Who knew? They gave us Ritz Crackers instead, as there apparently wasn't anyone who was allergic to Ritz Crackers.
Perhaps I'll make cookies the topic for tomorrow, so lay off them tonight.
What I think is amazing is that 20 years ago, you'd never, in your entire life, encounter anyone who was allergic to peanuts, much less would they die if there was a bit of peanut dust in the air.
Of course, that's because no one probably knew about it....still, I've never heard of anyone actually dying from peanut dust.
And I just adore peanut butter fudge!!!
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I will be car shopping tomorrow morning, and test driving, paperwork, etc. always takes 2-3 hours. Don't know at what point I'll return to the forum.
I think you should at least "test drive" a hummer (down, TCB, no comments from the peanut -- er...ummm -- Ritz Cracker gallery)
And just for fun, look at some of the hybrids.
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It's bedtime from this bonzo, too.
I've a dentist appointment at 7:30 a.m.
Time for some sleep de beau-tay!
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Loading up the iPod for the blasted LONG flight to Paris (they better have peanuts) and I just loaded "Broadway Bound" produced by bk and orchestrated by DR elmore - I haven't listened to it in ages. The next time may be in Paris!
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Shhhh... page 9 dance. :)
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As for the TOD, I'm not generally a fan of plain nuts.
And the company you keep...... guess they're not plain.
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Just got home from tonight's performance of AGYG. It was a command performance for a group called Ever Active(?). They actually managed to make our Sunday blue-hair crowd look like thirtysomethings! And some interesting backstage dynamics going on as well. Will we all survive through Sunday???
Stay tuned!
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To bed...perchance to sleep (I never rememeber my dreams, so it doesn't matter if I do or not). ;) 'Night, all!
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