Haines His Way
Haines His Way => Daily Discussions => Topic started by: bk on November 10, 2024, 12:10:58 AM
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Well, you've read the notes, the notes weren't, and now it is time for you to post until the three motion picture cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: RECHERCHE!
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That's French, you know.
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Welcome 345 GUESTS.
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2:00 in the morning - no George. He REALLY must be painting the town red.
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Good morning, all!
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BK, I was a subscriber to the American Film Theatere, or whatever it was called, so I saw every one of their productions in the 1970s. The other musical besides Jacques Brel . . . was Kurt Weill's Lost in the Stars, which I mostly enjoyed until they rewrote the ending for the film. I agree with you about the Brel and Rhinoceros. I really liked Butley, Luither, The Homecoming, and A Delicate Balance.
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Good morning, friends.
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And others.
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I will be out most of this livelong day.
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Who decides these things?
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Fun.
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Last night I watched the 1958 film version of the comedy Bell, Book and Candle, which I last saw about ten years ago on DVD. I have no idea how well John van Druten's play, which is essentially The Little Mermaid, holds up but I think there's a good musical in it. As to the movie, I love it. The cast is full of excellent comic actors - James stewart, Ernie Kovacs, Elsa Lanchester, Jack Lemon, and Hermione Gingold - and Kim Novak, who is no comedian but beautiful and better than I remembered. I also loved the Siamese cat who plays Pyewacket, the witch's familiar. The color isn't good, though; when Jack Lemon turns the street lamps green, it looks like he's turned them off. It's currently free on Amazon Prime, if anyone is curious to see it. I really enjoyed it.
Annabelle now wants to play Pyewacket in either a revival of the play or a musical version, if she gets a song or production number.
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Anyone Can Whistle, 1964.
That's Tucker Smith, left (West Side Story) and Harvey Evans, right.
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Good morning, all.
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BK, I was a subscriber to the American Film Theatere, or whatever it was called, so I saw every one of their productions in the 1970s. The other musical besides Jacques Brel . . . was Kurt Weill's Lost in the Stars, which I mostly enjoyed until they rewrote the ending for the film. I agree with you about the Brel and Rhinoceros. I really liked Butley, Luither, The Homecoming, and A Delicate Balance.
I tried to watch the Jacques Brel movie on a few occasions over the years, and never succeeded.
What was their deal with so drastically rewriting these musicals for film? Such a botched opportunity. Same with Stop the World. Same with The Fantasticks - but as I recall, that one at least has some enjoyable stuff in it.
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Good morning, all.
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Had a dream in which I was getting frustrated over losing my Spanish. I was working the polls and could say everything in German and French, but I needed Spanish and it just wasn't coming to me. I was fluent in Spanish when I spent a summer in Barcelona, but I never kept it up.
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I love the movie Bell, Book and Candle. I first got to know it as a kid on black-and-white TV, and when I finally got around to seeing it in color, it was a revelation. But I always thought it was absolutely magical. Twilight Time issued it on Blu-ray a decade or more ago and I jumped on it. They're long gone, of course, but it might still be available through a subsequent studio release.
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Well, back to rehearsal tonight. This will be a challenging week, with one person out each of the next few nights. The joy of it all.
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BK, I was a subscriber to the American Film Theatere, or whatever it was called, so I saw every one of their productions in the 1970s. The other musical besides Jacques Brel . . . was Kurt Weill's Lost in the Stars, which I mostly enjoyed until they rewrote the ending for the film. I agree with you about the Brel and Rhinoceros. I really liked Butley, Luither, The Homecoming, and A Delicate Balance.
The revival movie theeder near my home in Louisville played the series. I loathed both Jacques Brel and Lost in the Stars. I liked Butley and Luther. I loved The Iceman Cometh. I saw Rhinoceros and found Mostel good, but also irritating. Don't know if I saw any others. I do recall a lot of people showing up for the screenings.
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I really liked The Man in the Glass Booth and I think I still have it on a Warner Archives DVD - if I'm remembering right.
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BK, I was a subscriber to the American Film Theatere, or whatever it was called, so I saw every one of their productions in the 1970s. The other musical besides Jacques Brel . . . was Kurt Weill's Lost in the Stars, which I mostly enjoyed until they rewrote the ending for the film. I agree with you about the Brel and Rhinoceros. I really liked Butley, Luither, The Homecoming, and A Delicate Balance.
I tried to watch the Jacques Brel movie on a few occasions over the years, and never succeeded.
What was their deal with so drastically rewriting these musicals for film? Such a botched opportunity. Same with Stop the World. Same with The Fantasticks - but as I recall, that one at least has some enjoyable stuff in it.
Sadly, Elly Stone's husband and co-creator/translator of the original revue, Eric Blau, was responsible for the Brel screenplay and concept, which is essentially that a group of people are killed in a theatre disaster and the songs reflect their lives. Elly Stone's "Marieke" may be the best, and it's as heartbreaking as the song itself. The only other positive things are the two new songs in the film - The Taxicab and The Last Supper - but I prefer to listen to the soundtrack to ever watching the film again.
Alice Whitfield, the other woman in the original revue, was a friend. I once asked her why she had so few solo moments, and she said, "Because Elly Stone is a BITCH!" To be fair, I met Miss Stone several times, and I adored her.
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I also watched Gosford Park yesterday. I hadn't seen it since I saw it in Albany on its first release. It's still wonderful.
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DR John G, I'm happy you enjoyed King Lear. It was nice to see they followed the original production's doubling The Fool and Cordelia. I was shocked to see that Branagh had allied himself with one of my least favorite directors, Rob Ashford, but I guess I'd rather see him direct a play than screw up another musical.
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I also watched Gosford Park yesterday.
Love those Novello songs.
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On National Forget-Me-Not Day, let's not forget BK's performance in the play "Forget-Me-Not Lane" by Peter Nichols, which was preserved for Great Performances.
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Alice Whitfield, the other woman in the original revue, was a friend. I once asked her why she had so few solo moments, and she said, "Because Elly Stone is a BITCH!" To be fair, I met Miss Stone several times, and I adored her.
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Being a b*tch at times and being adored at other times happens often - weren't Bette Davis and Lauren Bacall in particular known for that?
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BK, I was a subscriber to the American Film Theatere, or whatever it was called, so I saw every one of their productions in the 1970s. The other musical besides Jacques Brel . . . was Kurt Weill's Lost in the Stars, which I mostly enjoyed until they rewrote the ending for the film. I agree with you about the Brel and Rhinoceros. I really liked Butley, Luither, The Homecoming, and A Delicate Balance.
I tried to watch the Jacques Brel movie on a few occasions over the years, and never succeeded.
What was their deal with so drastically rewriting these musicals for film? Such a botched opportunity. Same with Stop the World. Same with The Fantasticks - but as I recall, that one at least has some enjoyable stuff in it.
Sadly, Elly Stone's husband and co-creator/translator of the original revue, Eric Blau, was responsible for the Brel screenplay and concept, which is essentially that a group of people are killed in a theatre disaster and the songs reflect their lives. Elly Stone's "Marieke" may be the best, and it's as heartbreaking as the song itself. The only other positive things are the two new songs in the film - The Taxicab and The Last Supper - but I prefer to listen to the soundtrack to ever watching the film again.
Alice Whitfield, the other woman in the original revue, was a friend. I once asked her why she had so few solo moments, and she said, "Because Elly Stone is a BITCH!" To be fair, I met Miss Stone several times, and I adored her.
Wasn't she involved in making the early 90s revival at the Village Gate happen? I forget the history, but that's the production I saw.
At that time I was very familiar with the 2-LP cast album and, if I have my own timeline right, I was even helping a community theeder here (my very first involvement) rehearse their own at the time -- which was not very good, but at least they did it and the populace liked it.
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Two!
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Morning.
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Congrats to the newly re-elected DR LAURA.
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I have watched a few German musicals from the 1930's - well numbers from them - on You Tube.
Some of them are entertaining.
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Last week on TCM was COLLEEN with Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler......I had never seen it.....the big finale was really terrific.
Here is a clip although the first couple of minutes with some ensemble dancing and a really nice routine with Ruby and her partner are missing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq62mTsHgoU
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It is 62 degrees headed for 69 degrees.
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Congrats to the newly re-elected DR LAURA.
Congratulations, DR Laura!
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Everyone who attends a performance on Broadway should please remember to pick up a Playbill off the floor to send to a poor theeder fan far away from the city.
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I did see a funny joke from Germany this morning.
What borders on stupidity?
Canada & Mexico.
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I also watched Gosford Park yesterday.
Love those Novello songs.
I wish someone had asked Jeremy Northam do to an album..
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I did see a funny joke from Germany this morning.
What borders on stupidity?
Canada & Mexico.
Amen!
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Congrats to the newly re-elected DR LAURA.
Congratulations, DR Laura!
If elected, she will serve!
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I did see a funny joke from Germany this morning.
What borders on stupidity?
Canada & Mexico.
LOL!
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DR George I am pleased your package was found. I am still a bit confused as why the key you were given didn't open the box even if it was empty.
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Had a dream in which I was getting frustrated over losing my Spanish. I was working the polls and could say everything in German and French, but I needed Spanish and it just wasn't coming to me. I was fluent in Spanish when I spent a summer in Barcelona, but I never kept it up.
When we were in Mexico Keith attempted to remember some of the Spanish he once knew and never kept up with. All I can say is that he did better than I did, but then he once could speak it ;D
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Lucky for us Keith's cousin's partner could speak Spanish. He isn't fluent but he did very well.
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It is 62 degrees headed for 69 degrees.
It is much warmer there than here.
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I'm up, I'm up - about seven hours of sleep.
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Shortly, I shall be on my way to Gelson's.
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I have never had an advent calendar. While it is not all that attractive I am very tempted by the Walkers shortbread calendar. I do enjoy Walkers shortbread.
https://www.instagram.com/walkersshortbreadus/reel/DBbdtOmu4vv/
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When I googled the Walkers calendar I saw a very cute one for See's.
(https://www.sees.com/dw/image/v2/AATS_PRD/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-sees-catalog/default/dwf658a1c9/images/christmas/2024-advent-calendar-510425-alt3.jpg?sw=548&q=80)
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I never realized how expensive tasty advent calendars are. The Walkers one is less expensive then good chocolate.
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I would not have to worry about hazelnuts in the shortbread calendar vs the chocolate one.
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I just always feel that an advent calendar is religious vs simply celebrating the birthday of a good Jew ;D
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I just always feel that an advent calendar is religious vs simply celebrating the birthday of a good Jew ;D
LOL!
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DR JANE fun links.....I too have never had an advent calendar.
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Sunday At Gelson's.....is an interesting name for a vlog.
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So far I am enjoying my Sunday doing nothing.
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Monday is I think a no bank and no mail day.
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I recall a Steve Allen revue sketch from one of his later TV variety shows:
“Seymour Glick is Alive But Sick”
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I think you need to be on facebook to see this guy. If you can watch, I think he really nails our emotions.
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1235776271035366
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THREE!
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The Cat Symphony, made by the Austrian painter Moritz von Schwind in 1868, is the humorous depiction of a melody for violins in which instead of notes, numerous cats move across the paper. Now housed at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe in Germany.
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The Cat Symphony, made by the Austrian painter Moritz von Schwind in 1868, is the humorous depiction of a melody for violins in which instead of notes, numerous cats move across the paper. Now housed at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe in Germany.
Wonderful!
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This continues to be such a strange theater-and-politics story, about the star of Sunset Boulevard.
"Newly Minted Broadway Star Nicole Scherzinger Faces Backlash For Post-Election Social Media Post"
https://deadline.com/2024/11/nicole-scherzinger-donald-trump-russell-brand-sunset-blvd-1236171053/
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2:00 in the morning - no George. He REALLY must be painting the town red.
After last night's show (which went pretty well, by the way), my friends David and Shelly and actor Ejay, to whom I gave a ride, and I went out for pizza at Puget Sound Pizza (https://pugetsoundpizza.com/).
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We each got individual 10-inch pizzas. I got the Pepperoni Lovers Pizza:
Three heaping layers of pepperoni & shredded mozzarella cheese over our house-made red sauce & sprinkled with parmesan cheese.
I also had pineapple added to mine.
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I must admit that it was one of the best pizzas I've had in quite a while! :D
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And then this just happened:
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;D
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I didn't get home until after midnight, so I just went to bed since we have our final matinee today!
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23 minutes to house open!
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53 minutes to places!!
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(http://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=7777.0;attach=24070)
Mmm...vanilla cupcakes. :)
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This continues to be such a strange theater-and-politics story, about the star of Sunset Boulevard.
"Newly Minted Broadway Star Nicole Scherzinger Faces Backlash For Post-Election Social Media Post"
https://deadline.com/2024/11/nicole-scherzinger-donald-trump-russell-brand-sunset-blvd-1236171053/
Wow. It seems if she earned the nomination she should still get it.
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I must admit that it was one of the best pizzas I've had in quite a while! :D
Great :)
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George, since the pizza was extra delicious, did you eat it all?
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And then this just happened:
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Nice.
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(http://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=7777.0;attach=24070)
Mmm...vanilla cupcakes. :)
With chocolate icing.
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I did see a funny joke from Germany this morning.
What borders on stupidity?
Canada & Mexico.
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(http://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=7777.0;attach=24070)
Mmm...vanilla cupcakes. :)
With chocolate icing.
Ooo, that would be very good!
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DR George I am pleased your package was found. I am still a bit confused as why the key you were given didn't open the box even if it was empty.
I have no idea. It was labeled for that specific mailbox. That key with my note is still in the door of the box that it can't open, so maybe someone needs to see it during the work week. I just have no idea. :-\
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When I googled the Walkers calendar I saw a very cute one for See's.
(https://www.sees.com/dw/image/v2/AATS_PRD/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-sees-catalog/default/dwf658a1c9/images/christmas/2024-advent-calendar-510425-alt3.jpg?sw=548&q=80)
That looks really cool!
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DR George I am pleased your package was found. I am still a bit confused as why the key you were given didn't open the box even if it was empty.
I have no idea. It was labeled for that specific mailbox. That key with my note is still in the door of the box that it can't open, so maybe someone needs to see it during the work week. I just have no idea. :-\
Then a neighbor got your package and gave it to you?
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Went for a lovely walk today and enjoyed the beautiful autumn leaves on the trees.
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I returned home, looked out onto the river for a completely different view of twenty or more sailboats.
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Keith also got Wordle in three today.
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23 minutes to house open!
Hope it goes great!
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We need to reach page 4 before 5 p.m. Eastern!
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We really do!
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Page Four!
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You did it.
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:)
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Roasted brussels sprouts with garlic and evoo. The uber-fresh kind still on the stalk. I cut them off, halved them and marinated them for two hours before roasting.
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Made a caprese salad with a perfectly ripe yellow and a stellar red tomato. Mozzarella and fresh basil. The difference in flavors between the two tomatoes was pronounced. The ted was more acidic, the yellow sweeter. Both were excellent.
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Varol poached dome sockeye salmon.
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For dessert, it was strawberry rhubarb pie from the vegetable stand. Most wonderful.
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All in all, a satisfying meal.
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Had Gelson's good cheese enchiladas for food. And got a little salad for later.
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Dozed off for an hour whilst watching YouTube. Hopefully, that's out of the way.
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The dozing, not YouTube.
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Page four seems - unFOURtunate.
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DR George I am pleased your package was found. I am still a bit confused as why the key you were given didn't open the box even if it was empty.
I have no idea. It was labeled for that specific mailbox. That key with my note is still in the door of the box that it can't open, so maybe someone needs to see it during the work week. I just have no idea. :-\
This happened to me just last week. Ended up having to pick the package up at the post office a couple days later.
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Got up,went to church
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I was a communion assistant today
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Then I came home a zoomed with some friends
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Then Vixdad and I went for a drive to a games store out east which we’ve been visiting since 1986
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It was a nice day for a drive
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Then we went out for ice cream at a place nearby where they make their own
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They had a new flavor, blueberry crumble
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It was like eating a blueberry pie a la mode
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Quite delicious
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Connections
Puzzle #518
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Roasted brussels sprouts with garlic and evoo. The uber-fresh kind still on the stalk. I cut them off, halved them and marinated them for two hours before roasting.
LOL, I had to look up evoo. I expected it to something that was kind of disgusting :))
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They had a new flavor, blueberry crumble
Gimme.
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DR George I am pleased your package was found. I am still a bit confused as why the key you were given didn't open the box even if it was empty.
I have no idea. It was labeled for that specific mailbox. That key with my note is still in the door of the box that it can't open, so maybe someone needs to see it during the work week. I just have no idea. :-\
This happened to me just last week. Ended up having to pick the package up at the post office a couple days later.
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Were you affected by the wildfires, Vixmom?
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Catskill had smoke coming from the north and south.
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We drove up to Olana, Frederick Church's magnificent home overlooking the Hudson, but the view was hazy.
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Five!
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There's a gray, smoky haze on the meadow ...
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Everybody sing!
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It's sprinkling now. And it's chilly.
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We drove up to Olana, Frederick Church's magnificent home overlooking the Hudson, but the view was hazy.
Not surprising about the view.
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Watched the Merchant | Ivory documentary. Quite good if you loved those movies like I do.
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It was like eating a blueberry pie a la mode
That sounds fabulous!
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There's a gray, smoky haze on the meadow ...
LOL!
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Everybody sing!
You had me doing that! :)
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Dozed off again whilst trying to start a movie. This must STOP.
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THIS MUST STOP.
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Is there an echo in here?
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Finally watching a pretty good French thriller.
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The ending of the second season of THE DIPLOMAT was quite exciting.
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But probably not as exciting as reading old Notes, posts and stuff on HHW must be, for 130 Guest to be here on a Sunday evening!
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Now it's up to 140 Guests! If only those 140 Guests would just post one post each
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That would put today at page 8
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The ending of the second season of THE DIPLOMAT was quite exciting.
We have watched the first two episodes of season one. So far I am liking the show. Tonight we will watch the third episode.
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'night
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Good night, Jane
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Finally watching a pretty good French thriller.
Just starting one. Un Flic (A Cop) has Alsin Delon, Richard Crenna and Catherine Deneuve.
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One of the supporting actors is Michael Conrad, who was great on Hill Street Blues.
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Delon is now playing the piano. A jazzy tune. He’s not bad.
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And smoking while he plays. So Hollywood, Frenvh style.
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Let’s get off this page.
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Never trust Catherine Deneuve in a nurse’s outfit.
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She’s no angel of mercy.
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You’ll wind up dead.
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Words to live by.
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Six!
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Hello, 0 guests!
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Never trust Catherine Deneuve in a nurse’s outfit.
I never have and never will!
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Hello, 0 guests!
And yet, 167 Guests are viewing this overall board.
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Are they all looking for DRAT! THE CAT! information?
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Back from going and doing and doing and going all the livelong day.
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And I'm ready to lie down.
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:)
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Good night, friends.
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And others.
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PS - DR John G. - do you know what platform the Merchant Ivory documentary is on? Can't find it anywhere.
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It's on kanopy, the library platform.
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Good night, all.
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Finished the thriller - really good.
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May watch another shortly.
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Ate my salad - excellent - just veggies and red wine vinegar for dressing - equals almost no calories.
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Gelson's salad bar ain't exactly cheap, however. Twelve bucks. But I may do the salad thing more often - maybe a couple of days where I do nothing BUT salads.
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I watched an interview where Stephen Bochco said Michael Conrad was “a pain in the ass.” He did not elaborate.
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Mrs R has left on a work trip, so just the littles and me for the next few days.
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They have no school tomorrow for Canadian Remembrance Day.
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Never trust Catherine Deneuve in a nurse’s outfit.
I never have and never will!
Ha!
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Good evening.
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Re my being elected: The nominating committee is lucky to find one person for each spot. So everyone runs unopposed.
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I'm going to serve a second term.
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But last time , I know I was probably their fourth or fifth choice. The nominating committee started meeting in January, and I was asked in May.
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I left Sacramento this morning, stopped for a while at Pismo Beach before heading home. I know there's a terrible fire somewhere in California, and the GPS took me on a strange detour that added quite a bit to my drive today.
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Sunset happened when I was in Oxnard, I think. I knew motels close to the coast would be pricy on a holiday weekend, so I drove inland quite a ways before stopping.
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I don't like driving at night, especially on LA freeways.
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That's enough of me for one day.
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And now that we're so close...
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DANCE OF THE UNNAMED PAGE!!
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The Cat Symphony, made by the Austrian painter Moritz von Schwind in 1868, is the humorous depiction of a melody for violins in which instead of notes, numerous cats move across the paper. Now housed at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe in Germany.
(http://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=7777.0;attach=24076)
This is like the precursor to Sympawnies (https://www.sympawnies.com/)! ;D
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George, since the pizza was extra delicious, did you eat it all?
Actually, I deliberately (but not easily) saved half of it for later.
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I still haven't had the rest of it. I'm sure I will tomorrow. :)
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DR George I am pleased your package was found. I am still a bit confused as why the key you were given didn't open the box even if it was empty.
I have no idea. It was labeled for that specific mailbox. That key with my note is still in the door of the box that it can't open, so maybe someone needs to see it during the work week. I just have no idea. :-\
Then a neighbor got your package and gave it to you?
No. I got another key for a different bigger mailbox and the other package that I was expecting was in that one.
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I don't know if anything is still in the big mailbox that I couldn't open. I'm sure that the mail carriers can open it to put items in it by using their master key(s) and not the key that doesn't seem to work.
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Keith also got Wordle in three today.
Congrats to Keith!
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23 minutes to house open!
Hope it goes great!
Thanks, Freddie! We had a good final performance and audience!
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Congrats to you, Vixmom!
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DR George I am pleased your package was found. I am still a bit confused as why the key you were given didn't open the box even if it was empty.
I have no idea. It was labeled for that specific mailbox. That key with my note is still in the door of the box that it can't open, so maybe someone needs to see it during the work week. I just have no idea. :-\
This happened to me just last week. Ended up having to pick the package up at the post office a couple days later.
Oh, my! Nothing was in my mailbox that indicated that I needed to pick it up...yet, anyway.
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(http://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=7777.0;attach=24078)
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Oh, and I'm home.
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I see.
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Said the spider to the fly.
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Or did the fly say it to the spider.
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Or did they both just not say "I see"?
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Confusing.
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We're still on the page that shall not be named.
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Watched two excellent motion pictures.
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New notes are up.
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Up are new notes.
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I've seen them.
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I've read them.
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I wrote them.
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I do believe page eight is waiting patiently in the wings.
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Let's get it the HELL out here, shall we?
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We really must.
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Is there gaslighting going on?
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Gaslighting 101.
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See?
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And page eight has made its belated entrance.
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It really has.
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I need to cut my damn fingernails.
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They grow VERY fast.
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They really do.