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Well, you've read the notes, the notes didn't lollygag, and now it is time for you to post until the lollygagging cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: EUDEMONIA!
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I'm tired, but not ready for bed.
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Didn't I say that last night?
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And the word of the day is: EUDEMONIA!
EUDEMONIA –noun: happiness; well-being
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EUDEMONIA –noun: happiness; well-being
I wish more people would catch it.
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DR Jose, I am curious about something that you wrote last night re: GREASE. You said that it might be hard for those eliminated (for their careers).
In what way? Do you think other Broadway people would shun them because they think the show is dumb?
I would have thought just the opposite. That they might get more tv opportunities since now people know them and might actually like them.
Although i will say that as of yet I don't really feel like i know any of the contestants (except maybe max).
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I was happy that they got to do duets since the chemistry is such a huge factor.
But i wish we had gotten to see bits of different pairings.
I actually agree with DR MattH that laura and austin had really nice chemistry. They were one of my favorites.
I also really liked max and ashley. I had liked ashley a lot in the auditions. But i have hated her since them. Last night i saw a playful fun girl. I think she was my favorite of the night. Although i'm still not sure if i like her.
I love max. He acts out each song and is fun to watch.
I've decided i don't want kate to win. She sings well. But i don't get any real emotion from her performance and i would not want to watch her as sandy.
But my least favorite is allie. I really am surprised she was not in the bottom.
I don't care for kevin (like his voice but find him bland). And derek was so off last night.
I have liked kathleen but she is playing old to me. And i think they should have gotten rid of her instead of juliana. They said it was because her acting was better. Well since we have never seen any acting, we have no idea. I really think they need to rectify this and show us rehearsals. Because if they are going to use this as the basis for their decisions, we should know what they are talking about.
I do think they made the right decision re: the men. I just found that guy seemed too old.
I would put derek and kevin in the bottom for the men. And allie and kathleen for the women.
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La de DA dee da da.
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Some great pictures yesterday...from DR LAURA and DR TCB and DR MS.
That Russian review was so funny. That is where we got the word "teles" which used to be so popular in these parts. And of course "Bruce Kimmela" and "Broadwayieski" should enter the lexicon immediately.
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Enjoyed TAR last night - and if some of the other boards are to be believed, I shall be even happier in a about four weeks!
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re:PEPE
I think it was one of the first movie reviews I ever read. I don't know where I found it - but it was scathing. And then once it came to EVERY drive in locally, the television commercials were incessant.
I got so tired of seeing that mug and hearing that snippet of a song:
"Pepe" .... "that's me!" that I didn't want to see the movie EVER.
I may start it today, only because it is held in regard by some here - time will tell.
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I got so tired of seeing that mug and hearing that snippet of a song:
"Pepe" .... "that's me!" that I didn't want to see the movie EVER.
I remember watching it as a kid, but I don't remember the beautiful song recorded by Guy Haines among others. How did I miss that?
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Cillaliz, your niece Sam is gorgeous! Thanks for the pix. I wish her the best of luck on the show!
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RE: last night's AMAZING RACE.
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I had no idea CBS started late. On my channel (CTV) it actually ended at 8:50pm which sort of freaked me out.
OMG, let me just say i loved every second.
Rob and amber were as great as i remembered. Oh wow. They are strong. I love them.
Very impressed with danny and oswald. I wasn't expecting them to be so good. But they were strong and funny.
And as much as i don't care for them i thought teri and ian were quite strong. They do stuff on their own. And they do it well. 3rd place is great.
The beauty queens did okay. But i was a bit disappointed they finished so low (6th). I was expecting more. But i guess if you break it down they did okay. It just comes down to bad luck in them going to the wrong airline and then just missing the last place on the american flight.
I was very disappointed in joyce and uchenna. They just looked so mediocre. As past champions i was expecting more. But they really did not impress me.
I was also surprised by eric (formerly of eric and jeremy). He is competitive. And his past experience is helping that team. I really hope his girlfriend steps up next week.
Teams that sucked. Dave and mary. Okay i never thought they were strong and i didn't see why they should be on allstars. bUt i really did not like them last night. The good part about this team in the past was that they were sweet and nice. But last night they were mean. And that really bugged me. They are bad at everything. But the way they acted made me really want them gone.
Also the fatsos. I wanted them to finish last. They couldn't even run to the car. They finished last at each task. Not good.
I felt bad for charla and mirna. They had really bad luck. They got that guy to help them. But they went to wrong entrance. I'm really glad they didn't go. Hopefully they will do better next week.
Now, I never liked jill and john vito before. But they were quite nice last night. They seemed to have matured and they were actually doing well. I feel really bad that they had such bad luck. I know luck plays into some rounds. But i think it was too soon for them to go. Very sad about that.
My teams will definitely be romber and the beauty queens. But i really hope the beauties step things up.
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Hey DR Jrand, please don't hint at TAR spoilers. I know the winners are known. But i really don't want to know anything. THANKS.
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Good morning, all! I thought the photos posted yesterday by DRs DearReaderLaura and TCB quite wonderful. Back in the late 1980s, when Michael Tilson Thomas allowed himself time for composition, he wrote a wonderful concert piece based on Anne Frank's diary. The narrator for its premiere performance, I recall, was Audrey Hepburn. I may have a cassette of that concert somewhere in my apartment. When I worked on the Gershwin Gala with Michael, his gift to me was a complete, unexpurgated copy of the diary.
As to the GREASE program, wild horses couldn't drag me into a theatre to catch what looks more and more like "American Idol presents Happy Days Redux," rather than the subversive, bawdy, cruelly funny original I saw in 1974. The cast looks too pretty for words, I don't get any feeling for 1950s-60s rock performances, and ohmigod, who's staging this turkey for tv? And even worse, who is letting Kathleen Marshall into camera range in those clothes?
I hope this piece of cotton candy covered turd closes faster than the Edsel's reign of terror.
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Good morning!
Beautiful day here, and it's going to get into the 50s (60s by later in the week), so I'm hoping we've begun to put winter behind us.
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I meant to post this last night, but I read on a message board that the version of PEPE being shown this morning is not the roadshow long version but the short version. Still, it's been so long since I've seen ANY version that it will likely seem new to me.
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RE bk's projection television lamp:
I've had my projection TV for more than two years now, and I'm on my third lamp. Of course, I watch an enormous amount of TV and movies, so that's not surprising. I keep a new lamp for back-up at all times.
Once you install your new lamp, bk, however, you have in effect a new set. The brightness and sense of color and depth is astonishing, so in that regard, these newer TVs are much advanced from their predecessors, not to mention the larger screens, lightness in weight compared to those heavy models with a bulky picture tube, sharpness and density of picture elements, etc.
And the fact that you can swap out your own lamp is pretty incredible. How many of us could plunder into the back of old TVs and replace anything?
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Eudemonia is finding a pencil,
Pizza with sausage,
Telling the time.
Eudemonia is learning to whistle,
Tying you shoe
For the very first time.
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DR Elmore, I was glad to read that your dad's services went so nicely.
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Last night, Miss Karen said:
DR Dan the Man ~ Yes, you are correct, it is in a one-man show of "some kind" -- one-woman. In Whoopi: Back to Broadway -- 20th Anniversary (2005 --TV), her druggie character, Fontaine, talks about it after having seen that sign with the quote. I assume that's the one you may be remembering.
Thankee, DR Miss Karen! That's what was throwing me off--I was dimly recalling that it was a down-and-out male character who was talking about Anne Frank and I never made the connection to Whoopi.
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On my first trip to LA to mix UNSUNG SONDHEIM and Liz Callaway's first recording, BK took me with him to see PEPE in someone's home movie theatre.
Now, today's trauma: I need to rebook my flight back to NYC since I cannot go tomorrow. Since I've been on the phone waiting to speak to a US Arways persoon for over 30 minutes, I decided to contact them by email around 15 minutes ago to be told once I sent the inquiry that I would get an answer in 5-7 DAYS! Hell's bells, as my late mother would say. So, I'm still on the damned phone.
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I am currently Tivo'ing the possibly uncut PEPE.
That sounds like it should be part of a foreign language phrase book.
"Where is the library?"
"I believe you are in league with the butcher."
"I am Tivo'ing the uncut PEPE."
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I have a lot of shows from last night to watch which I should be able to get to before prime time begins tonight.
Of course tonight, new episodes of everything. We welcome a new hero to the show tonight, BTW.
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President's Day greetings! My library is open today, but it's my regular day off for the week. Because we're open on a holiday, everybody gets comp time, so I get to stay home and still earn my 8 hours of comp time. How sweet is that?
TOD - My favorite organized exercise program was an aerobic dance class that was taught by the woman who used to live in the house where we live now. Because the gym at the campus was being used for basketball practice, we had to have our aerobics class on the stage of the theater. I had myself fooled into thinking that it wasn't really an exercise class, but early rehearsals for a show and any day now they'd bring in the costumes and lights and we'd put on our show.
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I'm up, I'm up. Pepe looks gorgeous - it's not good, but it LOOKS good and has lots of fun stuff. Unfortunately, the story they hung on the film is tiresome and poor Dan Dailey is saddled with a horrible, unlikeable character.
The film is in a three-hour time slot - how can it not be uncut? The cut version runs about two hours and ten minutes and is shorn of many good things. I woke up at about eight and turned it on - I gather it started at six-forty-five - is that correct?
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Will we never get to page two?
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Will we never get to page two?
We did!
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What I read about PEPE's timeslot is that TCM got the short version and are going to fill out the remaining time with some kind of documentary.
But maybe that advanced info is wrong.
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Yes, PEPE started on the West Coast at 6:45.
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I'm heading down now to clean up for my lunch out with best friend John. Yes, he's working today.
WBBL
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...I hope this piece of cotton candy covered turd closes faster than the Edsel's reign of terror.
But, Elmore, what do you really think of the show?
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And the word of the day is: EUDEMONIA!
You can bid the bad OMEN ADIEU when you are in a state of EUDEMONIA!
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Well, it's coming up on nine here so, unless it ends at nine I'd say they have the long version - we'll know shortly.
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For several years I was a scorekeeper for the Gay Softball Leagues, first in Los Angeles and later in Long Beach. In fact, it was because of my joining a team in Long Beach and going to the bar sponsoring that team that I met der Brucer.
That being said, I still can't throw or catch a ball. :-\
(But, I'm not sure der Brucer can catch or throw, either.)
(Softballs, that is.)
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Parts department closed for the holiday.
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Time to get ready for work!
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Parts department closed for the holiday.
Well, poo!
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PEPE still going on at 12:20 est.
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Hi, all--what a long, strange trip it's been. Oy. Even double-oy (seven). ;D
I know I have missed too much to ever catch up on, so I won't even try. Here are the Cliff Notes of my life over the past couple of months:
1. Started new job, which is going incredibly well. What a nice change after the emotional wasteland of my former church gig. Unfortunately, that wasteland did not place an ad to hire my replacement until 2 weeks after I ostensibly "left," which meant they asked me to continue to record services for them, which normally wouldn't be a problem except for:
2. Our computer died unexpectedly about 3 weeks ago. The day before Gabe's huge science fair project was due. Of course. And of course we hadn't saved to floppies/CDs for a week or so. Triple oy. One of Betsy's tech-head friends came over and we managed to cobble together a system out of pirated parts of other computers we had lying around (doesn't everyone). I ordered a new computer which arrived in bits and pieces over the past couple of weeks, which brings me to point:
3. The monitor came first and was missing a small clip to keep the cords in place. I spent almost a week speaking (I use the term highly figuratively) to people from far off India, none of whom evidently were aware that the British controlled their country for a century or so and that they were supposed to understand simple phrases like "I need a replacement clip." I "spoke" to almost 30 people in various departments, none of whom grokked a word I was saying, until they finally escalated my call to official complaint status, which meant I got to speak to someone in the US!! The punchline: they couldn't just send me a clip, they had to send a whole new monitor. Finally the new computer is here, which leads me to:
4. No "old" (like a year) software works with Vista without a lot of infuriating tweaks and workarounds. Luckily I am very intuitive about downloading drivers (even if they're not the "right" ones) so I've pretty much got my system up and running, including my brand spanking new version of:
5. Finale. I'm a bit upset that it won't import all my Encore files (because I had the latest version of Encore, which it doesn't support), nor will it handle MIDI files created by Encore, but it looks like it will do a lot of other cool stuff. Are there any Finale mavens here? I'm not getting a rousing welcome at the Make Music Forum due to my insouciance at asking "basic questions" (like why are there big blue triangles on my vocal score, which turns out to be a bug, evidently unfixable).
Betsy is in Bend for a few days, so I have the boys, but this is literally my first "day off" in weeks. I've already shampooed the carpet and cleaned the kitchen (shades of MattH). What a great day off.
Sad to hear about Larry's dad, and, to a lesser extent, the demise of Footlight. I've missed all of you.
And, BTW, Gabe won First Place at the science fair (his project is about reverse speech), and his mentor thinks he'll probably win the district-wide event next month due to its novelty.
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Pepe ran about 155 excruciating minutes. Began at 9:45 an EST and ended approx. 12:20 pm. Seems to be shorter than the 195 minute Road Show.
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Estoy Tivoing el PEPE sin cortar.
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What is reverse speech?
I was about to ask if anyone had been using VISTA yet....seems like I don't have to now. Wow!
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BK, re: infuriating/scary drivers. I was coming home from a gig the other night (at like midnight) and was driving up the little 2 lane road that leads to the street I where I live (ooh, a .....oh, never mind). Suddenly comng at me (on a street with speed bumps, no less) were two kids racing at about 70 mph (25 mph speed limit), which meant of course one of them was in my lane. They evidently suddenly noticed me and the 4 way stop sign they were approaching and the guy in my lane slammed on his breaks, sending his car into a 180 degree spin with screeching tires. I was terrified. It was too dark to get license plate numbers, but I couldn't believe their idiocy.
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What is reverse speech?
I was about to ask if anyone had been using VISTA yet....seems like I don't have to now. Wow!
You know, like "I buried Paul" in the Beatles' music. There's an emerging science about it, which you can read about (and listen to some hilarious MP3s of) at:
http://reversespeech.com
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Pepe ran about 155 excruciating minutes. Began at 9:45 an EST and ended approx. 12:20 pm. Seems to be shorter than the 195 minute Road Show.
No estoy Tivoing el PEPE sin cortar? ¡La aflicción es yo!
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From Ron:
He is very wry. I'm very taken with Drew Barrymore, as an actress. Was she any good in it?
So are we, and yes she was very good. They were very cute together without being mushy.
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Speaking of gigs (well, I was anyway)--I'm very proud of a little bossa nova/latin quartet I've been gigging quite a bit with. There's an MP3 of me singing "Triste" in Portuguese on the Samples section of my site at:
http://jeffreykauffman.net
The drummer is one of the best I've worked with. Guitarist is young, but eager. Bassist is clinically depressed but I keep throwing water on his pickup, which gives him a little mini-shock treatment, so he's coming around. :o
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Definitely the short version. Too bad.
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TCB-Nice photos from the play! You look perfect for the role.
Edi & Cilla-Your nieces are very cute.
JMK-It is nice to see you and your family. I am so lucky Keith’s deals with our computer issues. If I had to I’m not sure I would use it very often. Congratulations to Gabe.
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No estoy Tivoing el PEPE sin cortar? ¡La aflicción es yo!
No estoy interesado en ver tres horas del extremo de Cantinflas. ;D
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Thanks for the link, DR JMK - and congrats to Gabe.
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Will we ever get to page three?
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Was Faraway Part Of Town cut? I didn't hear it, so I think so.
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As elmore can attest, the version my friend has is the full version, in stereo, IB Tech print. If Columbia for some reason doesn't have the full version anymore, they can certainly use his print to fill in the sections they're missing.
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It rained most of last night, and while it's not raining right this minute, it is gray and wet out.
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Oddly and inexplicably, we've got mail in our mailbox today. I'm sure I checked it on Sat night. I'm suspicious that they just didn't put all the mail in on Saturday, and are working overtime to get the backlog in today.
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And one for mailers
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DR JMK, the Reverse Speech site is spooky. Who knew that Judy Garland and Marilyn Monroe where singing out their subliminal thoughts all these years.
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I was a championship Motorcycle Buddy rider. At motorcycling rallies they have events that involve a driver and a rider on the back who must perform all sorts of tricks and tasks (moving balls from pylon to pylon, retrieving blocks and building towers, ringing pegs with hoops, etc.) while maneuvering at high speed through an obstacle course A good buddy rider needs good balance, a fine sense of relative motion, and a basic feel for the whole "dynamic" of a moving bike with a six-foot tall passenger stretched out as far as he can reach. Maybe it sounds silly, but I enjoy having the engraved silver trays and bowls offered as trophies! I was top-buddy rider in Southern California for three years in a row.
der Brucer
Yes, Virginia, there are gay Motorcycle clubs!
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Skipped about an hour of PEPE to work out....didn't hear "Faraway Part of Town" either.
Credits said Panavision some parts in CinemaScope. What was that all about?
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Yes, Virginia, there are gay Motorcycle clubs!
My DH and I went to brunch yesterday and noticed that the restaurant was a member of the "Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce". Who knew?
DH does a lot of work for the Atlanta CoC, so now he's wondering how to expand his reportoire to include the G&LCoC!
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He could start by making sure his belt always matches his shoes!
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I was a championship Motorcycle Buddy rider.
Der B, you continue to surprise and amaze me.
Have you ever seen the film "Sidehackers"? (I bet MBarnum has a copy!)
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Good Morning! Good Afternoon!
Well, it seems I'm back to my old, usual schedule... Out of bed just before Noon!
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He could start by making sure his belt always matches his shoes!
What belt? He would definitely have to upgrade his wardrobe!
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Good Morning! Good Afternoon!
Well, it seems I'm back to my old, usual schedule... Out of bed just before Noon!
;)
Just like Mame Dennis Burnside....every day - up at the crack of noon! ;D
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What belt? He would definitely have to upgrade his wardrobe!
LOL... :D
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DR JMK - Welcome back. And Congrats to you and Gabe on your various endeavors.
As for Vista - I'm now a Mac-y, so...
As for Finale/Encore/Vista - Take advantage of Make Music's phone support. If you have a cell phone, there are no "real" toll charges to ring up, and as long as your copy of Finale is registered, the phone support is free.
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What is reverse speech?
I was about to ask if anyone had been using VISTA yet....seems like I don't have to now.
A.K.A. Backwards masking?
Gabe is now an honorary citizen of Kritzerland, since he understands the language.
I have used Vista----Vision...
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Skipped about an hour of PEPE to work out....didn't hear "Faraway Part of Town" either.
Who sings that in the movie?
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My DH and I went to brunch yesterday and noticed that the restaurant was a member of the "Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce". Who knew?
DH does a lot of work for the Atlanta CoC, so now he's wondering how to expand his reportoire to include the G&LCoC!
1) So, is that where you're going to take me to eat when I'm in Atlanta? ;)
2) So, is your husband trying to tell you something? ;D *I believe to become a member of the G&LCoC you have to be a "G" or "L" who owns a business. Although, maybe if you're "G&L Friendly"... It's worth a call.
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Of course, the Cantinflas style of wearing his baggy trousers very low has become very popular with the young boys of today.
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I see a LOT of people but not a LOT of posts.
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Welcome seven GUESTS. Who are you people, as if we didn't know.
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What is reverse speech?
I was about to ask if anyone had been using VISTA yet....seems like I don't have to now. Wow!
I have it on my new computer, the one for the office. Since I'm starting from scratch, I'm not going to have too many problems. I am buying new software for work and it is either compatible or there will soon be patches. For older software, most companies are not going to make patches to make it compatible with Vista. So my plan is to not upgrade from XP in my other computers.
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As for the Topic of the Day...
The only thing that comes to mind is skateboarding when I was eight, nine-years old. We were living in Seattle at the time, and we had a "hill of a driveway". I could never stand up on a skateboard - well, I tried, but was always too scared that I'd fall - but I did like sitting on the skateboard, and then getting pushed down the hill/driveway. WHEEEEEEEEEE!
I did buy a pair of rollerblades - actually LandRollers - at the end of last year, and I did give them a couple of test runs on carpet. Once spring comes, I'm looking forward to giving them a try in Central Park - or more likely Riverside Park since there are some flatter stretches there.
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I did see Andre Previn in a pink/red shirt playing piano while Bobby Darin sang and Shirley Jones and Michael Callan and Matt Mattox did a dance.
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BK - Could you give Circuit City, Best Buy, Tweeter, etc., a call?
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Who sings that in the movie?
Judy Garland?
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Bassist is clinically depressed but I keep throwing water on his pickup...
Having one's truck washed for free is uplifting!
der Brucer
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Oddly and inexplicably, we've got mail in our mailbox today. I'm sure I checked it on Sat night. I'm suspicious that they just didn't put all the mail in on Saturday, and are working overtime to get the backlog in today.
Well, the New York City Department of Sanitation certainly logged some overtime last night. Around 3:30am, I woke up since I heard a lot of noise out on the sidewalk. When I looked out, I saw that the trash and recycling trucks were finally picking everything up - that was supposed to be picked up Saturday morning. And since I had seen the trucks out earlier in the day chipping away the ice from the drains... Overtime and a holiday!
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Who knew that Cantinflas was so ahead of his time?
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TOD - I used to be into Hot Air Ballooning. I crewed for 2 different balloons and was working on my Balloon pilot's license when I was in college. Then the people I knew with a balloon moves away and I graduated so no access to balloons :(
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Well a balloon moves away, they moved away...and took the balloon with them
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Der B, you continue to surprise and amaze me.
This was the same time frame in which I won the title of "Empress de Motorcycling de Los Angeles" and had my own float in the Hollywood Gay Pride parade.
der Brucer
And I was fully "in the closet" at the time
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LOL Edi!
And my interviewee Diane McBain stars in SIDEHACKERS!
(http://www.mst3ktemple.com/images/sidehackers.bmp)
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I have cross country skis, but haven't really used them much. I did a lot of downhill skiing as a kid, but I haven't done that in years
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Who knew that Cantinflas was so ahead of his time?
He certainly thought that his backside was hilarious, especially when moving in several different directions, and decorated with a tassal.
Funny to see Jack Lemmon in color in one of his SOME LIKE IT HOT outfits. ;D
And Janet Leigh's sequined dress was a wow! And it was nice to see Michael Callan doing dancing a LOT like he must have done as Riff on Broadway - although choreography for The Rumble is credited to Eugene Loring.
In fact, I guess the only think I really didn't like in the movie was Saggy Flas. :P
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Did I miss something, or is the hot air ballooning talk in honor of Cantinflas?
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No, the TOD had to do with sporting
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I had a skateboard for about 2 minutes back when I was a kid in the mid 70s.
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Made a parachute jump on my 40th birthday. NEVER NEVER NEVER plan on doing it again, on purpose.
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DR JMK, the Reverse Speech site is spooky. Who knew that Judy Garland and Marilyn Monroe where singing out their subliminal thoughts all these years.
I remember my cousin, Richard, and I freaking ourselves out one night when we started checking out some of the "hidden messages" in some classic albums. -We were about 10 or 11 years old. The Eagles' "Hotel California", "Stairway to Heaven", a couple of Beatles albums, some Rush albums... In retrospect, I know we got to the point where we were just starting to hear things because we wanted to hear things... I mean, we started to put Journey and REO Speedwagon on the turntable... :P
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"Today’s topic of discussion: Tell us what sporting hobbies you’ve partaken of all throughout your life. I’m most interested in silly ones, like skateboarding, or boogie boarding, or surfing, or hang-gliding, etc."
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DR MBARNUM here is another vote for INVASION OF THE STAR CREATURES as one of if not THE worst films ever.
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DH does a lot of work for the Atlanta CoC, so now he's wondering how to expand his reportoire to include the G&LCoC!
Talk with the Gay Community Yellow Pages of Atlanta at 404-892-6454
der Brucer
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...And I did jump off - well, step off - a 10 meter diving platform. Twice. In one day. On my birthday. In Australia.
:)
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SPLASH!!
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I have never been on a skateboard. I did love rollerskating, though.
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I see a LOT of people but not a LOT of posts.
I have been at DR Richard's computer, helping him understand the finer points of the Oxford English Dictionary online.
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I used to be into Hot Air Ballooning.
Career conditioning ;D
der Brucer
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Well, I shall be errant and truant for the next couple of hours. I'm playing some auditions this afternoon, and then I'm meeting a friend to catch a movie - probably "Pan's Labyrinth".
Laters...
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"sporting hobbies"
are a matter of definition.
I used to compete nationally in Duplicate Bridge Tournaments; scientific studies have shown that a Tournament Duplicate Bridge player burns more calories in a match than does a surgeon during an open-heart operation - the game is more stressful!
der Brucer
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Ah, I got it. Thought it was a tribute to Cantinflas' ballooning escapades.
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I don't know if I will watch more bad movies today or not...but now I will take a shower and then take Dog Bosco on a walk.
I do still need to watch ROBOT MONSTER...I keep putting it off. LOL!
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LOL JRand56...and I haven't even watched the co-feature, INVASION OF THE BEE GIRLS yet!
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LOL JRand56...and I haven't even watched the co-feature, INVASION OF THE BEE GIRLS yet!
BEE girls is Citizen Kane compared to STAR CREATURES. :P
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Called Best Buy, but they don't carry the lamps at the store, they mail it to you - seven to ten business days. I've called several stores, but only one has the lamp and it's on hold for a customer who may or may not want it. I'll just call Mitsubishi tomorrow and order it and have them get it to me pronto.
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Oh....Apartment Zero is being released on DVD tomorrow.
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Called Best Buy, but they don't carry the lamps at the store, they mail it to you - seven to ten business days. I've called several stores, but only one has the lamp and it's on hold for a customer who may or may not want it. I'll just call Mitsubishi tomorrow and order it and have them get it to me pronto.
So your new nickname is Pronto? ;D
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TOD
At the Naval Academy we were required to participate in extra-curricula athletics.
(I could usually find an exemption):
Forensics (I coached debating and performed in intercollegiate Individual events: Original Oratory and Dramatic Interpretation)
Musical Theatre (I wrote the book and lyrics for our annual full length original musical comedy show)
Year Book (Literary Editor) - The year-book preface is my two-page 11 stanza blank verse dedication.
College bi-weekly Magazine - assistant advertising director
Occasionally I got stuck:
Knockabout sailing (low sweat factor)
Cross Country (the coach was always angry when I smoked while running training laps). At the end of one meet, after I crossed the finish line I picked up speed as I sprinted the seven blocks to the off campus college dorm where my girl friend lived; the coach seemed to feel that this suggested I had not given my all to the race!
der Brucer
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Wow! I thought, for a moment, that my computer was having a TWILIGHT ZONE moment. I received an e-mail offering me special prices for advanced tickets to see THE WHO'S TOMMY. I thought I had fallen through some sort of time continuum. Turns out the offer was not for Broadway, but for an upcoming production at The Village Theatre in Issaquah, Washington.
* If that theatre sounds familiar to you, it may be because it was the recent home of THE LAST STARFIGHTER as part of it's New Musical Festival
** BTW (By the way in internet lingo), Fred and Skip and BK, I love that CD!
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RE bk's projection television lamp:
so in that regard, these newer TVs are much advanced from their predecessors, not to mention the larger screens, lightness in weight compared to those heavy models with a bulky picture tube, sharpness and density of picture elements, etc.
And the fact that you can swap out your own lamp is pretty incredible. How many of us could plunder into the back of old TVs and replace anything?
Well, Bruce is a pretty amazing guy '>.<'
I don't think his tv is THAT old though......
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DH Richard is outside knocking down icicles before they ruin the gutters.
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TOD
"sporting hobbies"
are a matter of definition.
I used to compete nationally in Duplicate Bridge Tournaments; scientific studies have shown that a Tournament Duplicate Bridge player burns more calories in a match than does a surgeon during an open-heart operation - the game is more stressful!
der Brucer
My Mom was a Life Master and beat both Omar Sharif and Bruce Geller in different national tournaments. I was enscripted into indentured servitude as a teenager to caddy regional tournaments. This was decades before no smoking laws came into being, and I can attest that a lot of the calorie consumption was due to nicotine--you literally could not see neighboring tables at times due to the intense cigarette smoke. Quadruple oy. :)
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I have done rock climbing and bungee jumping (not seriously high heights, but enough to be exciting), yet I still cannot ride a bike....
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Since I've been on the phone waiting to speak to a US Arways persoon for over 30 minutes...
This is my favorite NEW WORD -- "persoon"...a combination of a human and a macaroon...looks like a person but has only shredded coconut for brains.
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Well, bust my britches.
I started page
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M-O-O-N that spells "eudemonia"!
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I was up with the late-sleepers (around 7:30 p.m. or so);
I put easy glide attachments on the feet of my TV table to ensure ease in moving it around;
I ventured out into the vast Bay Area landscape to pay a call on my chiropractor;
Once adjusted, I ventured out to Emeryville and Trader Joe's where I loaded up on various sundry eudemonious treats including bags and bags of chili lemon pistachios, French onion soup, prosciutto, parmesan, etc., etc;
And then it was into Burger King just after 10 a.m. where I procured brunch in the form of a Whopper. No cheese. No fries. No soda.
And now I'm home and ready for the day to bitch-slap me in the face. It's my last day off of 5 consecutive days off.
Hey! I could do this no-work routine for the rest of my life.
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NEWS FROM DRACULA LAND:
ASSOCIATED PRESS (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,252760,00.html)
ROMANIAN PRIEST GETS 14 YEARS FOR KILLING NUN IN EXORCISM
Monday , February 19, 2007
BUCHAREST, Romania —
A Romanian priest was sentenced to 14 years in prison Monday for causing the death of a nun during an exorcism ritual. Four nuns were also sentenced in connection with her death.
Irina Maricica Cornici, 23, died in June 2005 at the secluded Holy Trinity convent in the northeast Romanian village of Tanacu.
She was tied up for several days without food or water and chained to a cross during an exorcism ritual led by Daniel Petru Corogeanu, 31, a monk who served as the convent's priest, and four other nuns.
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The defendants' lawyers plan to appeal, saying the prison sentences were too harsh.
der Brucer
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Heard back from amazon that the review icon for the Brain CD won't be up until the CD has met its street date - so hold your reviews until a week from tomorrow.
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How does a nun get possessed...anyway?
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TCB - Thanks for the plug!!!
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My Mom was a Life Master and beat both Omar Sharif and Bruce Geller in different national tournaments...................................... .....................................
I considered beating Omar Sharif myself after seeing how he had let himself go in recent years. Granted I am, at 56, no prize; but then, I never looked like Omar to begin with.
JMK - Your Mom may have known my Mother's cousin, who was also a Life Master, I believe. She and her husband were from Washington State originally, but lived in Hawaii for most of their adult life.
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I hope the sun comes out...I have flowers in my room that are trying to bloom and they need SUN!!
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Libby Appel is retiring from the Oregon theatre scene and one only hopes from theatre proper.
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This was decades before no smoking laws came into being, and I can attest that a lot of the calorie consumption was due to nicotine--you literally could not see neighboring tables at times due to the intense cigarette smoke. Quadruple oy. :)
Yup - I carried two packs into the tournament and had a spare pack in the car. You should have been around when they started phasing in "No Smoking " rules - talk about "angst!".
der Brucer
PS Those "indentured" caddies made good money! (There was a long waiting list to get the jobs.)
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I hope the sun comes out...I have flowers in my room that are trying to bloom and they need SUN!!
Sorry, but I have to.......................
The sun will come out tomorrow!
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This is my favorite NEW WORD -- "persoon"...a combination of a human and a macaroon...looks like a person but has only shredded coconut for brains.
It's called a "bureaucrat"!
der Brucer
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I did the icicle thing earlier today, DR GINNY. And with the warm temps, I will probably have to do it again tomorrow.
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Sorry, but I have to.......................
The sun will come out tomorrow!
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Theme from The Diary of Annie Frank"?
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I did the icicle thing earlier today, DR GINNY. And with the warm temps, I will probably have to do it again tomorrow.
Is "The Icicle Thing" a new Indiana dance craze?
der Brucer
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I did the icicle thing earlier today, DR GINNY. And with the warm temps, I will probably have to do it again tomorrow.
Yep, ours have already started to grow back. We had a nice crop hanging right over our front door - a real deterrant to company!
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Is "The Icicle Thing" a new Indiana dance craze?
der Brucer
Yup! And soon it will be sweeping the country! 8)
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1) So, is that where you're going to take me to eat when I'm in Atlanta? ;)
2) So, is your husband trying to tell you something? ;D *I believe to become a member of the G&LCoC you have to be a "G" or "L" who owns a business. Although, maybe if you're "G&L Friendly"... It's worth a call.
1) No, because I know that your standards for food are much higher! We used to go to this place years ago when it was just a house converted into a restaurant. It merged with the other surrounding restaurants and is now under a bigger corporate umbrella. It completely changed its decor so now it's all style and the food is completely uninspired. I talked to the manager about it because we often go to its brother restaurant next door and it's a nice place to go to dine outdoors. He said that things had changed a lot since their remodeling and they were trying to get the food quality up to the level of the decor. But the grits were cold and a big congealed lump, the eggs were cooked until they were hard, brown and rubbery. We had waited for 30 minutes and paid twice as much as you would at other places, so I expected it to be better than that.
Usually if it's a place I want to go back to, and the manager asks how our meal was, I will be honest with the manager so he can improve things. If it's a place that is a total disaster with no potential, I don't bother.
The manager offered to make it up to us, give us a credit or something, but that usually makes me uncomfortable, because I have been on the road with a producer who used to deliberately complain about the service or food just so he could get something out of it and now I'm hyper-sensitive to this game. So I told him I didn't want him to make it up to me, I would come back at another time and try them again, and we left on very friendly terms.
When we were leaving, a guy came running up to our car, out of breath, and snagged Greg. I was already in the car and couldn't make out their conversation, but I heard "renovation", "restoration" and words like that and thought Greg had been snagged by a preservationist who knew him. It turned out to be an assistant manager who wanted to apologize and give us a card with credit so we would come back. (The manager I talked to was in a wheelchair.) It was completely unnecessary, but I was impressed that they cared enough to make the effort.
But I'm still not taking you there, Jose! We can do better!
2) My husband doesn't want to become a member of *any* Chamber of Commerce, but he likes working with the Atlanta one and we have both benefitted from his meeting some of these bigwigs, when it comes to asking for donations, etc. So maybe the G&L CoC could become a new client for the video producer he works with. And yes, my DH would qualify as being very G&L friendly. It's impossible not to be, in our line of work, because we meet so many creative, brilliant and fun people!
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President's Day greetings! My library is open today, but it's my regular day off for the week. Because we're open on a holiday, everybody gets comp time, so I get to stay home and still earn my 8 hours of comp time. How sweet is that?
Our entire library system is closed today. I'm at home watching "Ellen." :)
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I can see a bit of blue in the sky, so perhaps our one-day rainy season is through.
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I'm hungry. That is not normally the case at this hour.
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I've written two pages thus far, and will try to write three more, which will put me past page fifty.
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One thing I'll say about the new book - it takes place now, and I'm having some fun being merciless about now things.
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God---that was a long post!
I'm having to reload the entire 15 episodes of Season 2 of The Closer right now, because I'm starting this season on a new editing system with incompatible resolutions to the old media. I feel like my life is flashing before my eyes...
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I'm hungry. That is not normally the case at this hour.
Too much Ghengis and not enough Cohen!
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It is trying to rain here.
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The copier repairman said it would be around 1 p.m. before he got to us. So I came home and started planting tomato plants.
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One thing I'll say about the new book - it takes place now, and I'm having some fun being merciless about now things.
You are not alone with "now" issues:
Andrew Sullivan (http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2007/02/american_idol.html) laments:
Is it just me or has American Idol lost what little integrity it once had? I know reality shows and talent shows are now rigged not to find the best singer/chef/designer/slut but to create the best television, and I'm aware that AI has produced some glaring miscalls over the years. But I've gotten sucked in this year and have to say it seems to me to be coming close to jumping the shark. The sadism of Callow's comments often bears no relationship to the performance he is judging. He has no wit. He has merely the power of cruelty. It makes for good TV, but of a pornographic variety. And then the last round included something so cynical it risks the integrity of the entire franchise. The judges selected two pairs of singers for the final cut for the final 24. In each pair, it was blindingly obvious that one was far better than the other; and yet the judges deliberately selected the weaker candidate. I know it's a subjective call; but the contrast was so yawning it was out of those bounds. It was clearly done purely to enrage the audience, and juice interest in the show before the final rounds. It was a device to hook you further in, to prevent any anodine uplift before the next batch of viewer-culling.
American Idol is no longer, it seems to me, primarily a talent contest. It's a reality show designed to manipulate emotions in near-pornographic and abusive fashion. The mix has always been there. And I'm probably a fool for even hoping for some integrity in the thing. But this season, the tipping point toward complete cynicism has arrived. And that's a shame. There is something pure about the search for stardom in America that doesn't have to be tarnished and exploited this cruelly and this crudely, solely for ratings.
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LOL Edi!
And my interviewee Diane McBain stars in SIDEHACKERS!
(http://www.mst3ktemple.com/images/sidehackers.bmp)
I KNEW IT!
I love MST3K's version of it, with their Sidehacker's song:
Sidehackin' is the thing to do
When it doesn't hurt to have a low IQ.
Take a life you like and a little love.
The big band prize is twenty-five bucks.
Sidehackin'll quench your danger thirst
The stupid ones always seem to come in first, yeah.
Sidehackin' is one big bash;
The favorite sport of cheap white trash.
When you're on your sidehack, make sure you don't slip;
You'll end up with five metal pins in your hip.
Lean way back 'til you scrape your butt;
Make it look like a quarter-pound of ground chuck, yeah.
It's a sport that attracts a lot of racing fools.
A lot of people get hurt 'cause there are no rules.
All you need is a toxic landfill,
A cycle and a sidecar and an urge to kill.
Better get with the sport 'cause it won't last long;
The founders of this sport are laid at Forest Lawn.
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"Today’s topic of discussion: Tell us what sporting hobbies you’ve partaken of all throughout your life. I’m most interested in silly ones, like skateboarding, or boogie boarding, or surfing, or hang-gliding, etc."
I"ve never partaken of sporting hobbies...other than observing the Seattle Storm Women's basketball games with my niece.
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TOD: I went roller skating once. It was a career-ending event.
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This is my favorite NEW WORD -- "persoon"...a combination of a human and a macaroon...looks like a person but has only shredded coconut for brains.
I know a few persoons!
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I used to bicycle a lot in college. I am very inept at sports as is my entire family.
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Whither singingnymph? It's been a long time since we've seen her here.
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I think I am probably the most unathletic person in this community.
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Well, it's time for me to take a shower, then I'm going to watch a couple of episodes of "Psych."
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I guess I'll go mosey on over to the mail place, just in case something came in via another service besides USPS. Then I'll get something to nibble on - perhaps Popeye's Fried Chicken or, if I want to be good, a Subway Club.
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Welcome back, JMK and congrats to Gabe!
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DH and I have been invited to a client's Oscar party. It includes an Oscar themed dish contest ---an award for most delicious and most creative name. Past favorites were: "O Brother Where Art Cow": vegetarian chili, "Million Dollar Baby Ruth Brownies", or "Crouching Turkey, Hidden Dressing".
We haven't started thinking about a dish yet but I thought I would throw this out to the HHWers, for obvious reasons!
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Popeye was my favorite character in Miss Firecracker!
Diane McBain was also in The Mini Skirt Mob which had a nifty theme song of its own.
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DH and I have been invited to a client's Oscar party. It includes an Oscar themed dish contest ---an award for most delicious and most creative name. Past favorites were: "O Brother Where Art Cow": vegetarian chili, "Million Dollar Baby Ruth Brownies", or "Crouching Turkey, Hidden Dressing".
We haven't started thinking about a dish yet but I thought I would throw this out to the HHWers, for obvious reasons!
"Wings"
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On the subject of "culling":
DavidAtlanta (http://www.davidatlanta.com/2007/2-14/itsjustme/itsjustme/965.cfm)
She gave her name as Carol Causieestko. She was leading a one-woman crusade to bring class back to modern society. It was, as one would imagine, quite the struggle. She gave an example of what she’s up against.
“A few months ago, I was at Atlantic Station for the Christmas tree lighting. I was dressed properly, with my gloves and a tailored little suit, and the most darling hat… And these two women in SWEATSUITS see me and snicker, laughing as though I have no sense and cannot see or hear them,” she lamented.
“And I think, 'I put a great deal of thought into how I would look this evening, while you obviously reached in the laundry pile and put on WHATEVER.' I do not own a ‘whatever.’ You will not find a ‘whatever’ in my closet. I only own ‘somethings.’
der Brucer
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I have never been on a skateboard. I did love rollerskating, though.
And the Rollerdome in Culver city?
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This is my favorite NEW WORD -- "persoon"...a combination of a human and a macaroon...looks like a person but has only shredded coconut for brains.
;D
Tasty, though.
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"Chicken WINGS OF DESIRE"---perfect!
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Drat---it wasn't even nominated. I can't believe that!
WINGS... I think the kids might be too young to get it.
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LORD OF THE Onion RINGS?
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ON THE WATERCRESS?
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You are not alone with "now" issues:
Andrew Sullivan (http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2007/02/american_idol.html) laments:der Brucer
Do you think that Andrew Sullivan is a HHW lurker? :)
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We could bring the coffee:
LAWRENCE OF ARABICA
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I don't suppose you could take BABAL & lox?
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I think I am probably the most unathletic person in this community.
I doubt that. I've never been athletic, either.
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I can't think of anything cooking-wise to do with this: GLAD-HE-ATE-HER. But it might be a good title for some cheap porn!
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On the subject of "culling":
DavidAtlanta (http://www.davidatlanta.com/2007/2-14/itsjustme/itsjustme/965.cfm)der Brucer
Der Brucer, what is it that we should be culling--the nifty suit, hat, and gloves, or the sweats?
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TOD
When I was younger, I used to play with the Tacoma Cubs baseball team. I never did see the field.
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I can't think of anything cooking-wise to do with this: GLAD-HE-ATE-HER. But it might be a good title for some cheap porn!
Belly laugh! (BL in Internet lingo)
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It includes an Oscar themed dish contest ---
for starters:
"Creamgirls: - cream puffs
"Prada" Devil's Food Cake
"The Good German" chocolate cake
"No Time For Nuts" on a bowl of M&Ms
"Poseidon" upside down cake
"Last King of Scotland": MacIncheese
"Little Miss Sunshine" and cheese (Sunshine crackers)
"An Inconvenient Truth" - "1200 calories each" label on a plate of chocolate brownies
der Brucer
Not very good, but might stimulate some others
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Whither DAKOTA CELT? She did say she wasn't feeling good. Let's hope she feels better soon and rejoins us.
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Der Brucer, what is it that we should be culling--the nifty suit, hat, and gloves, or the sweats?
Your closet, your choice :)
der Brucer
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And the Rollerdome in Culver city?
BK had an uncredited role in XANADU
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for starters:
"Creamgirls: - cream puffs
"Prada" Devil's Food Cake
"The Good German" chocolate cake
"No Time For Nuts" on a bowl of M&Ms
"Poseidon" upside down cake
"Last King of Scotland": MacIncheese
"Little Miss Sunshine" and cheese (Sunshine crackers)
"An Inconvenient Truth" - "1200 calories each" label on a plate of chocolate brownies
der Brucer
Not very good, but might stimulate some others
LOL! I knew I could count on y'all!
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Maybe you could bend the rules slightly. You could make Prune Bars and call them, "I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" Bars.
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Maybe you could bend the rules slightly. You could make Prune Bars and call them, "I'm Telling You I'm Not Going."
Too funny!
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Will we ever get to page three?
Yes!
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HOO and RAY - and The Dog also!
GOVERNMENT CAMP, Ore. —
Rescuers have found the stranded Mount Hood climbers and are bringing them down the mountain, FOXNews.com confirmed Monday.
All of the climbers — two women and one man — were reported to be in good condition.
"I spoke to the mother of one of the climbers up there in the mountain … when I told her that, she expressed 'thank god' … that about summed it up," said spokesman Jim Strovink of the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office. "We’re glad we did it and it’s successful and congratulations to all."
Gubele, coordinating communications for the rescue operation, said in a cable news interview that the three were found huddling with their dog Velvet. They had sleeping bags and mats, he said, and were under some rocks, huddled up trying to keep warm.
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Who sings that in the movie?
Judy Garland. It was Oscar-nomined but lost to NEVER ON SUNDAY's title tune.
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Well, Bruce is a pretty amazing guy '>.<'
I don't think his tv is THAT old though......
Either you misread what I wrote, or I stated it poorly (more than likely the latter).
The point I was making is that these projection TVs today are made so that the average joe (bk, me, or anyone else) can change the lamps easily.
The old TVs of yesteryear were not user friendly and needed a serviceman if anyone intended to tinker around inside them.
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Butterfield Ate
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Baby Dills
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LOL! I knew I could count on y'all!
We still have to hear from:
FJL
JMK
Tomovoz
Francois
Woody
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Cake on a Hot Tin Roof
Who's Afraid of Virginia Ham?
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I swam backstroke and freestyle for year for my town's swim team. Unfortunately for me, there were several talented people my own age who swam all of the various strokes well, so I was always competing out of my age group.
When I was 15, I finished third in the state of SC in the backstroke swimming in the 17 and over category. That's the only accomplishment I ever had in a sporting event. But I came from a family of sports champions. My dad, mom, and brother all earned trophies and prizes in various sports.
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DH and I have been invited to a client's Oscar party. It includes an Oscar themed dish contest ---an award for most delicious and most creative name.
Restricted to just this year's nominees or not?
der Brucer
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Goodbye, Mr Potato Chips
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I began the afternoon watching last night's CROSSING JORDAN. Two unusual cases: one the death of a little person and the second involved a street kid who was dealing drugs.
I enjoyed the show pretty much, but neither case got the development it needed to make the stories truly gripping. Also, there was too much personal stuff swirling around all of the regulars.
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I swam backstroke and freestyle for year for my town's swim team.
I know some folks who spent a lot of time on their backs in college, too. ::)
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Next came another hilarious episode of EXTRAS with Andy fairly forced into visting a child with cancer in the hospital and possibly missing the chance to meet his idol Robert De Niro because of this commitment.
Savagely funny as always but also rather sweet as a wrap-up to the series.
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Next came last Thursday night's SCRUBS as J.D. dealt with a condition that was causing him to faint due to stress. The sequences with the janitor was, as always, the highlights of the show ending in a simply hilarious encounter with a wolf.
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I'm not a fan of sushi but some people may enjoy eating "Bream Whirls".
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I did watch the main title sequence of PEPE before I shut everything off. It does look just fine, and it was in surround stereo on my system, so the Darin song/rumble sequence should be terrific when I finally get to it.
Glad to read that I didn't misreport that TCM was featuring the short version of the film.
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Restricted to just this year's nominees or not?
der Brucer
Ooooh... I don't know. I am just laughing out loud at all these! I guess I would get extra points if it was this year. I'll have to ask the partygivers.
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I'm not a fan of sushi but some people may enjoy eating "Bream Whirls".
LOL---but I don't think bream is a sushi fish...at least I've never seen it here!
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TOD - I used to be into Hot Air Ballooning. I crewed for 2 different balloons and was working on my Balloon pilot's license when I was in college. Then the people I knew with a balloon moves away and I graduated so no access to balloons :(
How cool! We went once over the hills of Virginia. It was beautiful & I, surprisingly, I didn’t get airsick or dizzy from being up so high.
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I could try making something with alphabets for LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA...
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of course there is the Scottish sushi Variation "Haggis of Cod"
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True Grits
Thoroughly Modern Chili
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There's always The (Dairy) Queen.
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I didn’t get airsick or dizzy...
"dizzier" ;D
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I could try making something with alphabets for LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA...
Something Japanese with alphabet pasta
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Yams Labyrinth
Griddle Miss Sunshine
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Best Animated Film: THE (Cheese) DANISH POET?
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I've run the vacuum through the entire house (I HATE to vacuum). Anyway, to celebrate I'm off to get some coffee and maybe a brownie or a piece of cake.
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How does a nun get possessed...anyway?
LOL!
Craig’s Romanian girlfriend does not think very highly of priests, a statement she made every time we saw one during our travels there.
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Too obvious I guess, but The loin in Winter served with true grits.
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Good Afternoon!
Well, I arrived in plenty of time for the 3:00pm-6:00pm audition slots. We started seeing people right at 3:00pm. And we were done at 3:41pm. I guess all the actors and actresses in NYC are taking the holiday too. So, I came back to the apartment, and now I'm "here". *And, best of all, I still get paid for the full three hour call!
Thank You, Disney!
:)
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The Last Wings of Scotland
Vittle Children
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Some creative work with cup cakes (topping them and replacing the tops in halfs in cream) = Butterflies are Free
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Taters from Iwo Jima
Oats on a Scandal
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How does a nun get possessed...anyway?
Well... Not to go into too much detail, but as I recall from my seventh grade religion class with Sr. Eileen Gregory, IHM, anyone can be possessed. God allows anyone to be possessed.
-Which is not exactly what a classroom full 12-year olds wants to hear... :-\
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I could try making something with alphabets for LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA...
A box of these and decorate a cake:
(http://www.kraftfoods.com/NR/rdonlyres/B0434F73-87C4-47B0-865C-EE3BF33C8E39/0/alphaHome_head.jpg)
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Libby Appel is retiring from the Oregon theatre scene and one only hopes from theatre proper.
The festival will be going in a completely new direction. :) I expect it will be interesting to watch the changes. Libby’s replacement has a few innovative ideas, only time will tell is they are successful.
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of course there is the Scottish sushi Variation "Haggis of Cod"
Bleeehhhhhh! I'm having nightmares! LOL!
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Providing just an empty plate and calling it the china syndrome would be easy!
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DR edisaurus - I'm sure I'll be happy with any place you take me for a meal in Atlanta. Like I told you, the last time I was in Atlanta, I ate at Hooters.
Twice.
:-\
*But, I do have to say, those are some pretty good wings.
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Foreign film nominees:
The Chives of Others
Glaze of Glory
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True Grits
Thoroughly Modern Chili
Oh my God! LOL!
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I have refrained from linking curry to a passage to india.
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Too obvious I guess, but The loin in Winter served with true grits.
The Loin King (or was that Tarzan?)
der Brucer
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DR edisaurus - I'm sure I'll be happy with any place you take me for a meal in Atlanta. Like I told you, the last time I was in Atlanta, I ate at Hooters.
Can you find her one of those great Filipino Roast Pigs in Atlanta? Put on a platter surrounded by roses:
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
der Brucer
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DR edisaurus - I'm sure I'll be happy with any place you take me for a meal in Atlanta. Like I told you, the last time I was in Atlanta, I ate at Hooters.
We were talking about Hooters (the restaurant) at the fundraiser, because they had donated a few items. My godson's father said that they drove by one the other day and Quinn, who is seven, asked what Hooters meant. His dad said "Don't tell your mother I told you this" and proceeded to explain what Hooters were. Quinn's response: "I *thought* it was something like that." LOL!
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I think I'm going to collect all of these in one document and give them to Alton Brown for future show titles!
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So, is that where you're going to take me to eat when I'm in Atlanta? ;)
Edi-Keith used to eat at The Abbey when he was in Atlanta. He still raves about it. I believe it has gone out of business.
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Pi
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No packages. Had a lovely Subway Club and some cookies. Am catching up on CD listening and then will write a couple more pages before settling down with a motion picture on DVD in Ye Olde Bedroome.
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Last Mango In Paris
*Hold the butter.
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And the Rollerdome in Culver city?
Oh yes :D. Mostly I roller skated in the neighborhood and went to the ice skating rink over the Rollerdome.
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You've Got Tail
-oxtails.
*Although, that one sounds a bit porn-y too.
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The Devil Dog Wears Prada
Boratatouille
Muenster House
Frappy Feet
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Brokeback Mutton
-Eh.
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Special awards to Mint Eastwood and Mutton Scorsese
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New Pork, New Pork
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Last Mango In Paris
*Hold the butter.
You're killing me!
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With choreography by Veggie Allen and Michael Beignet
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The festival will be going in a completely new direction. :) I expect it will be interesting to watch the changes. Libby’s replacement has a few innovative ideas, only time will tell is they are successful.
Or maybe just recovering from Appel Time. :P
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...And Hermes Pain
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The Devil Wears Nada
(wait, I think that's a porn film)
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Blood Orange Diamond
Boar-at (another pork dish)
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I think I will have to make a dozen dishes, these names are so good!
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Alton is doing something new with his hair.....this is something I will have to get used to.
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The Devil Wears Ricotta
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My favorite so far is from DR FJL:
Frappe Feet! LOL :)
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45 degrees here in Mooresville Indiana.
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Lost In Transubstantiation
Well... Maybe only if you're having an ecumenical service beforehand.
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Or are possessed.
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JRand - Bless you for your support. I'm here all week. :)
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(Bundt) PAN'S LABYRINTH?
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Clams Labyrinth?
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I just read that NBC is moving DEAL OR NO DEAL up to 9 p.m. on Sunday and sliding THE APPRENTICE to 10 p.m.
CROSSING JORDAN will be moving to Wednesdays at 9.
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Just some of my favorites so far:
Boratatouille
Last Mango In Paris
Who's Afraid of Virginia Ham?
Thoroughly Modern Chili
"The Good German" chocolate cake
The loin in Winter served with true grits
Too many good ones!
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Now, I'll head down to clean the dining room and leave the movie food puns to all you good folks.
WBBL.
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Clams Labyrinth?
Clams and yams---both good choices! Have to decide which is more...labyrinth-y!
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Or maybe just recovering from Appel Time. :P
I can't find the article I was looking for, however , this gives some information regarding the new director and the changes he is making........http://www.dailytidings.com/2007/0115/stories/0115_osf.php
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Jose - When is your trip to Atlanta?
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Oh....Apartment Zero is being released on DVD tomorrow.
I love this movie! I remember seeing it at the Angelika as part of a midnight series of unappreciated films
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I love this movie! I remember seeing it at the Angelika as part of a midnight series of unappreciated films
I guess we in Amurrika never got to see the director's original version, so now we can! 8)
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JRand - Bless you for your support. I'm here all week. :)
I'm coming back and bringing some friends! ;D
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Hmm.... Let's see... How about these:
Adam's Spare-Ribs
Grease
With Six You Get Egg Rolls
Water
Curse of the Golden Flour
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I have done rock climbing and bungee jumping (not seriously high heights, but enough to be exciting), yet I still cannot ride a bike....
DR Adriana Patti has turned into Veronica Lake!
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I love this movie! I remember seeing it at the Angelika as part of a midnight series of unappreciated films
Hmm... Hart Bochner.
YUM!
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WHY, OH WHY ARE THEY SPENDING SO MUCH TIME AND FOOTAGE ON BRITNEY SPEARS' NEW LOOK?!?!?!?!?!?
NBC 4 in New York City has even called in psychologists to analyze the situation...
OMG!!!! The hair-cutter is AUCTIONING off Britney's hair and the clippers!!!
WHY!?!?!?!?!!?
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I can't think of anything cooking-wise to do with this: GLAD-HE-ATE-HER. But it might be a good title for some cheap porn!
It might be in my VCR.
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It might be in my VCR.
Along with "Saving Ryan's Privates" and "Forrest Hump" I guess.
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Thanks for the link, DRJANE. Interesting - I left an interesting comment that may or may NOT be posted sometime in the future.
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I thought that was "Shaving Ryan's Privates."
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Oh.. And then there's that wonderful ode to proper searing and braising techniques...
On Golden Fond
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Maybe "Spam's Labyrinth"?
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Glad-he-ate-her reminds me of an ancient joke:
My friend Mark and I are going to the mountains.
Himalaya?
No, silly, we're just friends.
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Maybe "Spam's Labyrinth"?
DING-DING-DING! We have a winner!
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You've Got Tail
Or is that in my VCR?
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I love this movie! I remember seeing it at the Angelika as part of a midnight series of unappreciated films
I like Apartment Zero, too! I miss the theatre that showed it---one of the many art houses we've lost here.
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The Manchurian Canape.
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WHY, OH WHY ARE THEY SPENDING SO MUCH TIME AND FOOTAGE ON BRITNEY SPEARS' NEW LOOK?!?!?!?!?!?
Because it's more interesting than re-runs of "W"s speeches.
der Brucer
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Sweet Breads of Youth
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JRand email me your interesting comment.
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Jose - When is your trip to Atlanta?
I'll be heading down for the Southeastern Theatre Conference - www.setc.org. I leave on March 8th, return the 11th.
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Along with "Saving Ryan's Privates" and "Forrest Hump" I guess.
That's "Shaving Ryan's Privates!"
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JRand email me your interesting comment.
Oh I didn't save it when I submitted, but mostly what I've already told you about Appel Sauce. I bookmarked the site and will let you know if it's put up. 8)
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Custard of the West
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More funny food.
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All The President's Mein.
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Barefoot In The Pork.
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Valley Of The Dills.
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DR MBARNUM here is another vote for INVASION OF THE STAR CREATURES as one of if not THE worst films ever.
The trouble is, all this talk just serves to whet my appetite to see it.
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Valley Of The Dills.
LOL.... ;D
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For MBarnum: Attack Of The PooPoo Platter
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The trouble is, all this talk just serves to whet my appetite to see it.
You have been warned! Twice. :o
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Rabbit stew - Most Hoppy Fella
der Brucer
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Rosemary's Brisket.
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The Silence Of The Lambchops.
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The Silence Of The Lambchops.
Mon Sheri!
der Brucer
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Blazing Saddles of Lamb
der Brucer
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Experiment in Teriyaki.
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The Manchurian Canape.
Wow---you're psychic! I'm cutting promos for that in one room (the new version) while I'm loading The Closer in the other.
You could also have Manchurian Candied Dates!
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BK is on fire!
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Planet of the Grapes.
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The Grape Gatsby.
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The Five Pennes.
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I'll be heading down for the Southeastern Theatre Conference - www.setc.org. I leave on March 8th, return the 11th.
Oh---I thought you were arriving on the 7th...
This is where I was thinking we could go. It's a place we used to go when it had a different owner but now it looks even yummier. It's close to your hotel, too!
http://www.rathbunsrestaurant.com
Of course, if you have your heart set on Hooters...
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All About Eel.
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JRand, I will watch for you comments. I hadn't noticed them at the bottom of the article. The 2nd coment there is from someone who knows what he is talking about.
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Salami Bombay.
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Clams Casino Royale
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Five Easy Pizzas
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Goodbye, Mr. Chocolate Chips
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A Fistful of Donuts
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I just hear from the host:
As for the dish, we really don't place any rules on the dish creation, so
you can go past year nominees or winners if you have a great idea. I
would say that most dishes do try to stay with the current year
nominees, but they are not restricted to any category. People have even
dipped into the Live Action Short nominees in the past.
Dipping into the live action shorts: more cheap porn?
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Bridge On The River Kiwi
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I think I've laughed more in the last two hours than I have all year. And just when I think I can't laugh anymore, I laugh again!
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Gee---could this become a record-breaking posting day?
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The Five Pennes.
So funny on so many levels. ;D
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The Devil wears Gouda
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See's Candy - "California Sweet"
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The Devil wears Gouda
East of Edam
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Pan's Java-rinse
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Attack of the Pudding People
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Rebel Without a Claussen Pickle
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Munster House
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So funny on so many levels. ;D
And it actually sounds delicious, too!
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Special award to Ryan Goosling
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I am watching my Kevin Spirtas dvd whilst awaiting the call from the copier repairman.
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East of Edam
Or just swiss cheese for the movie HOLES.
(And it's *not* a cheap porn movie!)
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Adam and Eve on a Raft
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And in the documentary category:
CHEESES CAMP.
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Wreck 'em.
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Adam and Eve on a Raft
"Wreck 'em!"
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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!
You owe me a Coke.
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Half-and-Half Nelson
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The Puree of Happyness
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Focaccia Baron Cohen
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Laurence Olivier's version of Shakespeare's Omelet.
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The Odd Kugel.
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Sack O' Spaghetti
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Composing nominee Fill-up Glass coming down the Red Carpet right now
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"The Breakfast Club" - Ham, Tukey, and Fried Egg Sandwich
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Notes on a Scramble star Skate Blanchett
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Director nominee Stephen Fryers and his lovely wife Radio Fryers
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The Spirit Of Shrimp Louis
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Everyone's favorite, with an infectious smile, Clint Yeastwood
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Never On Sundae
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The Ipcress Filet
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On that note, here are last year's Best Song winners for "It's Hard Out Here for a Shrimp"
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Time to fire up the chef mobile
der Brucer
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Stop you're killing me.....
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Salami Bombay.
On a double bill with The Heart is a Baloney Hunter.
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Three time nominee for Best Song, O'Henry Krieger
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Where else on the internet can you find all THIS?
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Michael Crawfish and Waiter Matthau, here to pick up a long overdue award for Hello Deli
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The Painted Veal.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's Velveeta
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The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T-Bone
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And my favorite documentary: There-mint, an Electronic Odyssey
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Harold and Cod.
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To Sirloin With Love
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In honor of Cillaliz's mom...
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Good Night and Good Duck.
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Flansamerica
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Corpse Bread. Bleeech.
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King Ding Dong.
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A Man For Alll Seasonings
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The Philadelphia Cream Cheese Story
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The Cannibal Musical: An American in Parts
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LOL DR JANE - my comment is up! ;D
http://www.dailytidings.com/2007/0115/stories/0115_osf.php (http://www.dailytidings.com/2007/0115/stories/0115_osf.php)
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How The West Was Wonton
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LOL DR JANE - my comment is up! ;D
http://www.dailytidings.com/2007/0115/stories/0115_osf.php (http://www.dailytidings.com/2007/0115/stories/0115_osf.php)
WOW! ;D
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Dracula Has Risen From The Gravy
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Maybe "Spam's Labyrinth"?
Or Pan's Creme de Menthe
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After all these food titles, we may as well just have The Battle Of The Bulge.
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Hot Dog Day Afternoon
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The First Foodie Musical
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When Herring Met Salad
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You've Got Quail
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Trout Of Africa
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My parents are notorious for saying they will are going to visit and arriving early. They arrived a day early last time they visited my sister. Tonight on the phone, my mother said "Well the weather is looking bad for Saturday, think we may have to go to your house on Friday" LOL... If she wants to come any earlier than that, she can help me clean!
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Where the Trout Lies
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Death In Venison
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I've been playing on my new computer. Vista is pretty cool, actually. I haven't tried to burn a cd or dvd yet and I think I better do that soon. It seems that there may be a compatibility problem between the software that came with the computer and Vista. If that's the case, I do believe Dell needs to give me software that will work with their hardware.
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Around The World In Eggplant Days
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An Eclair to Remember
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Secondhand Loins
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I ask you, where else on all the Internet can you find such pith? Nowhere, that's where. I think I'm through writing for the day - not quite three pages, but close, and I may come back to it before the evening is over. I'm also awaiting the results of some research I needed - won't have that until tomorrow, not the full amount and it's very important to get these details perfect.
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I'm not exactly jazzed about having to spend the entire evening lying on my bed to watch a DVD.
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Then again, I have no choice.
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Well, I must do...something. I can't think what it is...
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I found my watch today. It's been missing since December. Funny thing is I always thought I couldn't live without a watch. It's actually quite easy, there are clocks everywhere. Anyway, the cats had knocked it behind the stereo cabinet. I found it when I was cleaning.
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Did I say it was 45 degrees today and I cleaned with 3 windows open. It still smells so fresh in here.
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DR Sandra, did you eat any plates today? Do you actually swallow them? That has me a bit worried, I must admit.
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After all these food titles, we may as well just have The Battle Of The Bulge.
I'm already having THAT!
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I'm not exactly jazzed about having to spend the entire evening lying on my bed to watch a DVD.
You could sit on your bed
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After all these food titles, we may as well just have The Battle Of The Bulge.
Two Meals for Sister Sarah
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Hello Dilly
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Mary Pop tarts
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I found my watch today. It's been missing since December. Funny thing is I always thought I couldn't live without a watch. It's actually quite easy, there are clocks everywhere. Anyway, the cats had knocked it behind the stereo cabinet. I found it when I was cleaning.
I don't have a watch...I just use the clock on my cell phone.
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I had a lucious piece of lemon cake this afternoon.
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Now I must figure out what it was I was going to do...
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Lemony Snickett Cake?
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I have finished my Manchurian Can O' Dates and am now doing Brain Salad Surgery.
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These food titles are too funny!
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The Strange Loaf of Martha Ivers
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Life of Brain...
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DR Sandra, did you eat any plates today? Do you actually swallow them? That has me a bit worried, I must admit.
LOL- And I admit to feeling the same way. How does DRLaura feel about it?
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LOL- And I admit to feeling the same way. How does DRLaura feel about it?
DR Laura is not thrilled about it, either.
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These food titles are too funny!
They are great - maybe we could compile the recipes into a Hainsie/Kimlet cookbook. DR Cillaliz has editing experience...
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The Good Shepard Pie
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Curry Antoinette
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Blood Sausage Diamond
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DR Sandra, did you eat any plates today? Do you actually swallow them? That has me a bit worried, I must admit.
There was no school today, so no. All I've eaten today is pizza, ice cream, chocolate, and so on.
And I only eat one bite, not the whole plate. I chew it into a spit ball and it goes down very easily.
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And, not even getting a single nomination...
The DaVinci Cold Cuts.
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Pone With the Wind
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Olive Paris in the Springtime
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And, to drink with all these dishes?
Side-Cars
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The Dairy of Anne Frank
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I Love Sushi
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Mary Popovers
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MilkShakespeare in Love
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LOL DR GINNY
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You're the Bun That I Want
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Gone with the Wine
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Meat Me In St. Louis
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JoAnn and I just watched this moronic reality show WIFESWAP. Why aren't some of these families being investigated by Chld Protective Services? Why would some of these families want to be scrutinized by the public?
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You're the Bun That I Want
The Brady Lunch
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BTW, my town of Marietta is home to the Gone With The Wind Museum. Just in case anyone cares...
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Well, I guess the copier repairman is not going to show up today.
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Cherry Coke
Floop Almighty
Stupid, I know. But I don't know from movies and this is the best I could come up with. You can throw rotten fruit at me if you want.
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Perhaps if the copier repair man had made a copy of himself, he might have been able to show up.
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DR Sandra, I pictured you eating a dinner plate sized paper plate, so that's a little comforting. Do you have any concern that the kids may try to copy you? Not trying to be a busy body, but they may not be as talented as you are at spit balls.
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The Salad Of Cable Hogue.
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Rotten Fruit - that's the title of my next novel.
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The Sandpieper.
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Floop
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It is raining. Hard.
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I think I need some chips or something.
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Tamale Maguires.
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The Unsinkable Tamale Brown.
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DR Sandra, I pictured you eating a dinner plate sized paper plate, so that's a little comforting. Do you have any concern that the kids may try to copy you? Not trying to be a busy body, but they may not be as talented as you are at spit balls.
They're really picky, food-wise, so I doubt it. They won't eat anything that's not at least eighty percent sugar.
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Doris Day's diet film The Salad of Josie (A story to remember)
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A great fish film: Flooper
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JoAnn and I just watched this moronic reality show WIFESWAP. Why aren't some of these families being investigated by Chld Protective Services? Why would some of these families want to be scrutinized by the public?
Very difficult to watch this week. Obviously insane family in Iowa and a bearded family out west. ;D
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There's Something About Cherry Coke
That's not much better, is it?
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And one for Molly (or is that tamale)
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A favorite song: Joshua fought the battle of Cherry-coke
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Great TV movie The Cherry-Coke Mile
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Donovan's Beef
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There's Something About Cherry Coke
That's not much better, is it?
They are all cute because they are so you. :D
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with "Chuck" Connors
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And a happy Presidents' Day to my great-great-great-great-great-great uncle Millard Fillmore, the thirteenth President of this here United States.
And one for Uncle Milly!
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She Floops to Conquer
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Thoroughly Modern Millard
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Sandra, is that on your father's side?
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Sandra, is that on your father's side?
Yes.
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They're really picky, food-wise, so I doubt it. They won't eat anything that's not at least eighty percent sugar.
LOL, I hadn't thought of that. You're a very bright woman so I'm sure everything is ok, I just wouldn't have felt right if I didn't say something. Hope you don't mind
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I fillmore at ease, now.
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I fillmore at ease, now.
No groaning allowed here at HHW.
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The Best Pears of Our Lives
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DH drove about an hour out of his way to stop by my work and put air in my tire and give me a kiss before he went out of town for a shoot tomorrow. Awwww...
I read him some of the food titles---he laughed a lot, too!
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Everything's just ducky for Mallard Fillmore.
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Awwww...
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Descendant of an American President.
Well I suppose that's something.
I, of course, am a descendant of Henry the Black, Duke of Bavaria.
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If we don't have the usual WUSSBURGERING, I'd say that this could be a top ten day.
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Damn....just when I was thinking of logging off
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Actually, I'm a descendant of his brother. I am, however, a descendent of Uncle Milly's grandfather, who was a pirate-killer and much cooler, in my opinion.
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And my personal favorite.........................
Flan With The Wind
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'night
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's Velveeta
Damn! I should have thought of that one.
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Lord of the Flans
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Flan's Labyrinth :)
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X-Men - The Last Lemonade Stand
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Carnivores in Flan-ders
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Flanny Hill
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And one for Millard!!!
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Lord Of The Onion Rings
Lord Of The Fries
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This morning, while I waited for the repairman who never came, I looked out my window, and this is what i saw:
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An oldie but goodie -
Tequila Mockingbird
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Spam of LaMancha
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Bride of Frankenfurter
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Spam of LaMancha
LOL
;D
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How Much is that Hot Dog in the Window?
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Citizen Cane Sugar
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The Gouda, The Brie, and the Edam.
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Out Of The Pasta
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Carnival of Soles
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Cheeses of Nazareth
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Old John Wayne movie -
The High and the Mai Tai
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An oldie but goodie -
Tequila Mockingbird
The Gin Game...
Oh.
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Yolk-lahoma
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Seven Bries For Seven Brothers
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Vanzetti and Meatballs
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Sockeye and Vanzetti
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The Agony and the Eggs-tacy
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The Rise And Fall of Eggs Diamond
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Yolk-lahoma
Gloria in Eggshellsis!
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Taco and Pancetti
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The Adventures Of Robin Food.
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All The King's Hens
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Hen-ry the VIII
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The Little Kernel
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More John Wayne -
The Green Beignets
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Not a movie, but a fave game show: Family Food
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Where's Poppa-corn?
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All cherce....but my new favorite:
from DR SWW
The High and the Mai-Tai
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Cheeses of Nazareth
If you make fondue -- that is a winner!
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Dance, Fools, Dance!
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And of course on December 25 we have Baby Chee-sits.
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Too obvious I guess, but The loin in Winter served with true grits.
;D
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And Cod Serling's Night Calorie
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The Strawberry Statement.
Oh.
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Hamburger Hill.
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The Life and Death of Colonel Blimpie.
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I have to stop thinking of real movies with food in the title! I guess I'm getting hungry!
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The Limburger Hill Mob
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Pizza's Dragon
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Gyronly As Young as You Feel---wait, that's a song.
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I'll be your candy on the water, sung by Melon reddy
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I think I will watch The Invisible Man
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Sweet Smell of Succotash
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Scone of Frankenstein
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Of course now I am hungry, too.
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Fried-a
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The Brie of Frankenstein
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Scone of Frankenstein
You're killin' me here, you're killin' me. ;D
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Little Man Tate-r
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Put the candy back.
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Pillow Taco
-
Oh yes :D. Mostly I roller skated in the neighborhood and went to the ice skating rink over the Rollerdome.
The skating rink on Sepulveda Blvd? I can't think of any others.
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The King and Pie
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Devil in a Blue (Cheese) Dress-ing
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Egg Fu Yung Frankenstein
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Sushi Slept Here
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Pillow Taco
LOL
Bell Cook and Candle
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Saturday Night Liver
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Liver Come Back
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More dancing fools!
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Send Me No Flour
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The Steak of Araby
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Stand up and Chew!
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Baby, Take a Bowl
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The Grill of it All
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Bun Hur
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Annie Get Your Bun
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Dial M For Meatloaf
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The Flan Who Knew Too Much
(is that a repeat?)
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Mutton Jeff
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Somewhere Over the Rainbowl
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Shadow Of A Trout
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Animal Crackers in my Soul
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Cake Her She's Mine
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Arthur Treacher's Pet
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My Darling Clamentine
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Yellow Submarine Sandwich
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Sunset Boullebaise
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We're definitely in the top ten.
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Feaster Parade
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My Darling Clamentine
Technically, a clementine is a type of tangerine.
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Where Angels Go, Truffles Follow
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Along with "Saving Ryan's Privates" and "Forrest Hump" I guess.
Oh dear, oh dear.
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Judgement at Limberger
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As for today's topic of discussion (are we still discussing that?):
Athletics tend to get me laughed at. I am, however, a frequent spectator of Bucket Chase. I've also been known to play such sports as Hit The Wall And Yell At The Boys, Leaf Hat, and Your Horse Is My Mother. We only played that last one once, but it was really something.
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The Truffle Was Hairy
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Separate Vegetables
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Invasion of the Cod-y Snatchers
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Fry-day the 13th
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Black Sundae
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Bone-anza
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What, I am horrified to ask, is Your Horse Is My Mother?
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They Shoot Horse Radish, Don't They?
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Diner Shore and Her New Best Friends
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She Wore a Yellow Ribeye
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The Borscht Supremecy
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Twas in a restaurant
They first met
Romeo and Juliet.
And t'was there
He went into debt.
For Romeo'd what Juliet.
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In the Sweet Pie and Pie
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Creature from the Crab Rangoon
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Ate Men Out...oh, nevermind...
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A Clockwork Duck L'Orange
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Jennifer Ate. (That's better...)
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Adam's Babyback Rib
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A Humus Line
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Edam and Eve
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Ate Men Out...oh, nevermind...
I was in that movie! ;D With a different spelling. 8)
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Scones from a Marriage
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City of God-iva
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La Dolce Pizza
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Take Her-shey's Mine
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Pork Chop Suey Hill
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That Touch of Milk
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Even though I am afraid to wake up tomorrow to 10 more pages, I must go.
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The Light in the Pizza
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I was in that movie! ;D With a different spelling. 8)
I love "Eight Men Out"---what an amazing cast! (And Bill Irwin, to boot!)
BTW, I was surprised and laighed out loud when I saw him in The Manchurian Candidate today playing a scoutmaster!
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I haven't laughed this hard for MANY days!
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The Maraschino Candidate...
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Griddler on the Roof
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Oh---I thought you were arriving on the 7th...
This is where I was thinking we could go. It's a place we used to go when it had a different owner but now it looks even yummier. It's close to your hotel, too!
http://www.rathbunsrestaurant.com
Of course, if you have your heart set on Hooters...
Oops... I do arrive on the 7th.
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The Cannibal Musical: An American in Parts
I can't stop laughing...
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At this rate, we'll be in the top five.
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Flan Nine from Outer Space
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I, too, am interested in hearing about Your Horse is My Mother.
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Never on Sundae
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My Mother the Carb
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The Man Who Knew To Munch
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Gorge of the Jungle
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Smell-bound
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In honor of New Orleans
The Dirty Rice Dozen
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The Young Girls of Roquefort.
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The Man Who Knew To Munch has the song "Flay Sera Sera"
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Rice Castles
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Dorito's Way
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Groundbeef Day
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Salsa On A Wet Afternoon
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Oops... I do arrive on the 7th.
Good thing you have a secretary to keep track of your social calendar! ;D
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Turnip the Screw
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The Codfather (of Sole)
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To Have And Have Nut
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Short subject film -
Hominy of the Spheres
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The Sage of Innocence
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Your Horse Is My Mother
I was wearing a jacket that had a belt-thing around the waist. Kayla got a hold of it and pretended it was reins and led me around the playground like I was a horse. Meanwhile, Gracie was playing some kind of make-believe game. I think she was a princess or something. She does this a lot and she always wants me to play with her and make believe I'm her mother. I couldn't really do that because Kayla was leading me all over the playground and calling me a horse. But she would catch up with us every once in a while, call me "mother," and then take off again. By this time, a couple of the four-year-old boys were helping Kayla lead me around, which was fine as long as they all went in the same direction. They led me to the fence and Kayla said, "Let's tie her up!" Her grandpa has horses, so she knows all about tying them up.
So she and one of the boys (I think it was Benaiah) "tied" me to the fence. Luckily, they're three and four years old and have no idea how to tie a knot. Nathan saw what they were doing and grabbed one of my "reins" away from them in an attempt to rescue me. They fought over me for a while. Then Gracie came back and got all upset. She screamed at them, "Your horse is my mother! Your horse is my mother!" And she got involved in trying to wrestle the reins away from Kayla, Benaiah, and Nathan. As I recall, we all ended up in a heap.
It was exhilarating.
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The Great Waldo Pepper...
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Mr. Peppers
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Codliver Twist
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The Mystery of Edwin Food
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To Have and Have Nachos
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The Picnic Papers
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Moe, Larry and Shep nachos
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The three Stew-ges
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The Prince and the Pretzel
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Yolk-lahoma
Oh, lord. ;D
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The Maginificent Seven Layer Dip
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The Wizard of Ouzo
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The Wing and I
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Souse Pacific
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Man, we're on FIRE.
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That was a quick trip through ten pages!
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Flour drumstick Song
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The Wind And the Loin
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The gizard of oz
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H.R. Muffinstuff
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The Loining Tree
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Love Me Or Leave Meat
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I started my evening watching the rest of the special features (well actually only one), on the CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OLYMPICS DVD. It was a featurette on the actor who played Charlie Chan, Jr. in the film (and who played other sons in two other Chan movies but with Sidney Toler rather than Warner Oland.) One of the lesser features in the four disc set, but he seemed like a nice man.
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Civeche and the Wardrobe
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The Grubbaloos
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Of course, Spamalot...
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I don't remember the last time I laughed until I cried until today reading the last 10 pages of posts!! Even the DP loved them.
Speaking of the DP, we are trying to come up with a name for our new bakery that we intend to open in the fall in Pennsylvania - Danville to be exact. We've been trying to come up with a catchy name that's not too long. I came up with one today that the DP actually liked
Dolce and Nirvana
We looked up Nirvana and one of the definitions fit the way we want to use the word. What do you think?
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Bone of Arc
(wait, that's a real one)
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The Bananasplits...oh...
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Next, I watched last night's ROME, an absorbing episode the featured the death of Cicero and the Battle of Phillippi.
Been trying to place the actor now playing Octavian without going to the IMDB, and it finally dawned on me: he played Mr. Binley in the latest version of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE.
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The Doubledippers
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Daddy Long Eggs
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kidney
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Gunga Dinner
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Someone needs to compile all these into one document.
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Good Evening!
Back from seeing "Pan's Labyrinth"... What a visually stunning movie, and also quite graphic (which surprised me). -I had no idea what the movie was about, except for the fantasy aspect of it. I had no idea of the "real" events.
In any case... I enjoyed. And Mark enjoyed it.
:)
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HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER had a hilarious outing tonight as Ted and Robin notice they've kept things given them by former lovers around their two apartments. What to do? Lily is also in an off-off-off-Broadway play she makes the gang endure, so Barney writes his own one man play for the gang to watch. All very funny stuff.
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And what a lovely number of posts - and movie titles - to come home to!
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Tripes (with Bill Moray)
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THE CLASS made some strides toward a couple of couples switching partners, all of which we in the audience had seen coming all season. Stiull, there were some funny moments.
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Someone needs to compile all these into one document.
I will do it and also give it to Alton Brown. It will no doubt inspire him!
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"To serve flan is a cookbook." (from Twilight Bone)
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'24' had some tense moments among the principals, and once again, another President seems primed for assassination. This amid three nuclear bombs also being readied for demolition. Edge of your seat stuff.
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The Merchant of Venison
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HEROES had one of its best episodes in weeks as three more heroes join the gang and a couple of characters bid goodbye to the series. Lots of surprises there.
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Praise the Lord and Pasta Ammunition!
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Your Horse Is My Mother
I was wearing a jacket that had a belt-thing around the waist. Kayla got a hold of it and pretended it was reins and led me around the playground like I was a horse. Meanwhile, Gracie was playing some kind of make-believe game. I think she was a princess or something. She does this a lot and she always wants me to play with her and make believe I'm her mother. I couldn't really do that because Kayla was leading me all over the playground and calling me a horse. But she would catch up with us every once in a while, call me "mother," and then take off again. By this time, a couple of the four-year-old boys were helping Kayla lead me around, which was fine as long as they all went in the same direction. They led me to the fence and Kayla said, "Let's tie her up!" Her grandpa has horses, so she knows all about tying them up.
So she and one of the boys (I think it was Benaiah) "tied" me to the fence. Luckily, they're three and four years old and have no idea how to tie a knot. Nathan saw what they were doing and grabbed one of my "reins" away from them in an attempt to rescue me. They fought over me for a while. Then Gracie came back and got all upset. She screamed at them, "Your horse is my mother! Your horse is my mother!" And she got involved in trying to wrestle the reins away from Kayla, Benaiah, and Nathan. As I recall, we all ended up in a heap.
It was exhilarating.
A perfectly logical explanation.
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I don't remember the last time I laughed until I cried until today reading the last 10 pages of posts!! Even the DP loved them.
Speaking of the DP, we are trying to come up with a name for our new bakery that we intend to open in the fall in Pennsylvania - Danville to be exact. We've been trying to come up with a catchy name that's not too long. I came up with one today that the DP actually liked
Dolce and Nirvana
We looked up Nirvana and one of the definitions fit the way we want to use the word. What do you think?
Hmm... "Dolce and Nirvana" makes me think of Indian sweets. -Which I love, but I don't think you'll be selling kulfi and halawah.
Since you'll be setting up shop in a relatively "rural" area, I'd stick to something simple and basic. But still cute. Hmmm... How about:
"Sugar And Nice"
Well... Maybe not that... ;)
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Murder Most Fowl
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I finished the evening watching some of the special features on the CINDERELLA III DVD. There's a search game on the disc that young children will probably like. Involves some deductive reasoning and some following directions accurately to move forward in the game.
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Hmm... "Dolce and Nirvana" makes me think of Indian sweets. -Which I love, but I don't think you'll be selling kulfi and halawah.
And kheer...
I could go for some right now!
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Cradle 2 the Gravlox
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Kheer, kheer!
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Matthew - How's about La Dolce Danville
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NBC aired the last STUDIO 60 for awhile (maybe ever?) tonight, and I'll watch it tomorrow. I haven't been liking it for about a month now, but I might as well go to the bitter end with it. Will also have CSI: MIAMI from tonight to watch, and, of course, PEPE from earlier today.
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Love Me Or Leave Meat
A vegetarian challenge?
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Oreo Grande
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A perfectly logical explanation.
Hit The Wall And Yell At The Boys, however, defies all logic. It's a lot of fun, though.
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:o 23 Pages??
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Matthew - How's about La Dolce Danville
I like it!
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Shmaltz of the Toreadores
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La Dolce Sweet-a
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DR Matthew - Well... How about...
2 Bears Bakery
2 Cubs Kitchen
;D
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Well, this has become our fifth highest posting day, and the evening is young, which is more than I can say. However, it's doubtful that we'll move to fourth position because that's about one hundred fifty posts away. What a day!
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We are hitting a milestone in approximately 30 posts.
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A Midsummers 'n' Ice Cream
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Donut Look Now
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The Goulash of Navarone
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And to think, it was all brought on by that editor!
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Sky Captain and the World of Tomalley
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The Hairy Grape
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I will steal the best idea and I will NOT tell my hosts! LOL...
Actually, maybe I should bring a compiled list to the party!
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Or how about...
Yeast of Eden
Batons & Doughs*
*Although, that could also be your combination music store and bakery... Which reminds of a combination pet and music store in Danville, VA: Tails & Tunes.
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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Cucumber
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I worked on the Manchurian Candidate promos, loaded 12 episodes of The Closer AND I got 17 minutes of The Brain Act 2 edited today. Now that's multi-tasking!
But now I have to drive home. :-(
I get so much more done when I have no clients!
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Blood Diamond in the Ruffage
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The Hunt for Red Beans and Rice October
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I found my watch today. It's been missing since December. Funny thing is I always thought I couldn't live without a watch. It's actually quite easy, there are clocks everywhere. Anyway, the cats had knocked it behind the stereo cabinet. I found it when I was cleaning.
I just read something on-line a few days ago saying that people nowadays don't wear watches much anymore. Most people (the article said) have cell phones with a clock, or look at the clock in their car or on their computer, or are in places with clocks all over the place. Also, that a lot of people are only using watches as accessories when they need to dress up for special occasions. Very interesting idea.
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Lettuce from Iwo Jima
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Miss Lonely Tarts
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And to think, it was all brought on by that editor!
"What dish are you bringing?"
"I couldn't think of anything clever."
Edisaurus rolls her eyes as she thinks of all the HHW puns.
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Murders in the Roux Morgue
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Being Hoppin' John Malkovich
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In the Good Old Simmertime
Or...
In the Good Old Suppertime
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Flooploose, starring Kevin Bacon
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We are a'nearin' 30,000 posts.
(30,000 since the archiving, that is.)
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Flooploose, starring Kevin Bacon
Now why in the world didn't I think of that?
Now I'm hungry for some floop.
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Porkrindhouse
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True Grits...or did we have that one?
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Thriller with Robert de Niro and Jean Reno -
Rice-a-Ronin
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Can it for for a person nominated this year?
Penne-lope Crudite
Mark Wahlburger
Helen Meringue
Scott Cutlet (after Best song nominee Scott Cutler)
Melissa Ef-fridge (Best Song nominee)
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The Princess Bread
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Can it for for a person nominated this year?
Yes, Yes, I think we have thrown the rules out the window. Much more fun that way!
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Mary, Queen of Tater Tots
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Challa and her Sisters
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Hmm... "Dolce and Nirvana" makes me think of Indian sweets. -Which I love, but I don't think you'll be selling kulfi and halawah.
Since you'll be setting up shop in a relatively "rural" area, I'd stick to something simple and basic. But still cute. Hmmm... How about:
"Sugar And Nice"
Well... Maybe not that... ;)
DR Jose (and others) thanks for your input. In a small town with a population that is probably 90% caucasion, I don't think we'll be mistaken for an indian bakery :) Thanks for the 2 Bears/2 Cubs idea, that got a chuckle. Everything is still in the planning stages but Dolce and Nirvana is the best we have so far.
We'll definately keep HHW informed on our progress to move east. My goal is to be back there in time to see "Ragtime" at NYC Opera next year!!
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The Dragonslawer
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Rear Win-dough
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The Toast and Mrs. Muir
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Challa and her Sisters
Or...
Hannah and her Oysters
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Every Which Way But Goose
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The French Confection
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How Green Bean is My Valley
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Oh Liver!
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West Side of Beef
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Hominy times must a man look up,
Before he can see the sky?
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The Sound of Munching
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Heading down to bed now.
Good night, you punsters!
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DR Jose (and others) thanks for your input. In a small town with a population that is probably 90% caucasion, I don't think we'll be mistaken for an indian bakery :) Thanks for the 2 Bears/2 Cubs idea, that got a chuckle. Everything is still in the planning stages but Dolce and Nirvana is the best we have so far.
We'll definately keep HHW informed on our progress to move east. My goal is to be back there in time to see "Ragtime" at NYC Opera next year!!
Well..... There's always...
"Fantasy Pie Land"
;)
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On the Watercress (is that a repeat?)
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The Black Challah
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Riders of the Purple Sausage
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James and the Giant Peach Cobbler
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On the Watercress (is that a repeat?)
That was so many pages ago that I will share it with you!
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The Greatest Roe on Earth
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Bake Me or Leave Me
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That was so many pages ago that I will share it with you!
Thanks
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Doctor Floop! :D
(you know, Doctor Who?)
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I'm handing the baton to the punster DR Cillaliz and heading for home. I want to see a record of some sort broken by the time I get there!
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Holiday Gin
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Eat Me in saint Louis
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Alice in WonderBread
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You Can't Bake it With You
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A Man for All Seasonings
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To Grill a Mockingbird
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You Only Liver Twice
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Chew for the seesaw
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Livers from Iwo Jima
(is that a repeat?)
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Sara Lee, Wrong Number
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Little Chili-dren
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The Fress-tige
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Oklahoma Crudites
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Million Dollar Barby (as in a shrimp on the barby - don't know how to spell it)
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The A la Carted
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Corn on the Fourth of July
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Cabernet
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Born Fritoes
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El Liverinto del fauno (foreign film nominee from Mexico), or Pan's Liver-inth
Indigestiones (foreign film from Algeria)
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Grosse Point Blanquette de Veau
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As Gouda as it Gets
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Walnut Street
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Compote
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Two Hams; The Leon Fleishic Story (documentary short nominee)
No time for Nutcake (short animated nominee)
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Cold Fountain
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The Man In The Gray Flannel Suet
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Clarence, the Croissant-Eyed Lion
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Failure to Lunch
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As Gouda as it Gets
YOU are Gouda!
One more before I leave---
She Floops To Conquer
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Clarence, the Croissant-Eyed Lion
I will be laughing too hard to drive!
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On Golden Fondue
Hey, that one actually makes sense!
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Liver Actually
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26 pages!!! I shall never catch up!
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Lemony Snickers A Series of Unfortunate Events
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Wait Until Dark Chocolate
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Cakes on a Plane
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O, Broth, Where Art Thou?
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Three Days of the Condiments
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The Little Mash-girl (short animated nominee)
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The Seven Salmon eyes
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A Salt On A Queen
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Blintza y la gran idea (live action short film nominee)
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Yankee Stroodle Dandy
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Sundae.
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Cheeses camp (documentary feature nominee)
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One Floop Over The Cuckoo's Nest
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Twelve O'Clock Pie
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The Trouble with Cherry
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I'm done. Nighty-night, y'all!
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Flooperman
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Indiana Jones and the Last Croissant
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Only 42 more posts (after this one) to become the 3rd highest posting day!
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I'm still only up to page 19.
Butter cupcakes ate.
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Floopy Come Home
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Cinderella Flan
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The Greatest Game Ever Fileted
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Midnight Espresso
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They're Fileting Our Song
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Still only up to page 20!
It's like the loneliness of the long distance hunger.
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Simmer of '42
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Pluto Hash
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Man of La Muncha
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Mashville
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Poultry-geist
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Sorbet the Greek.
Of couse this may already mave been posted but I've reached page 22
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Fall of the House of Kosher
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And one for Mallomars
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Funny Grill
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Buona Saralee Mrs. Campbell
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The Texas Coleslaw Massacre
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Griddle Starfish Galactica
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I Know What You Ate Last Summer
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Well..... There's always...
"Fantasy Pie Land"
;)
I'm pushing for "What Is It, Dessert?" It's not going over well :)
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If It's Tuesday This Must Be Belgian Chocolate
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Priscilla Queen of the Dessert
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The Ten Condiments.
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Bread rolls and Drum sticks. (The age of not reheating)
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Miss Pie-gone
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I go away to finish a movie and look what happened. I think we'll end up in the top three is what I think.
Wait until the likes of Ben and Adriana log on.
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Phantom of the Floopera
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Floop of Faith
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It's In his Kiss (The Floop Floop Song)
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The Produce...ers
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Buona Saralee Mrs. Campbell
Sort of Mama Mia cake with a Caramelina icing.
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The Full Matza
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How The Wurst Was Won
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DR Tom, this is off the topic, but have you read Debra Byrne's book "Not Quite Ripe"?
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The Full Del Monte
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North Salad Forty
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DR Tom, this is off the topic, but have you read Debra Byrne's book "Not Quite Ripe"?
That sounds quite on topic to me. ;D
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The Miracle Whip Worker
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Here's an actual movie title that fits: The Lemon Drop Kid :)
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Oysters 11
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The Ripe Stuff
or
The Right Stuffing
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Have we done Oyster Pureed
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Toast Rider
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I think we'll definitely make the top three - I don't think we can make the top two, but then I didn't think we'd make the top three.
Beauty and the Beans
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Invasion of the Starkist Creatures
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Bite at the Museum
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FJL, with your Post # 838, today has become the third highest day of posts!
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Full Metal Jello
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The Grate Figfeld
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12 Angry Hens
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Imitation Butter of Life
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Where's Lollipoppa?
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The Shaggy Hot Dog
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A-pack-a-Chips Now
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Cheers to edi for pudding us on this roll.
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The Hypnotic Pie
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Goldilocks and the Gummi Bears
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Notes on a Sandwich
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Strangers When We Meat
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Monty Python and the Holy Quail
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Love Me Tenderizer
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Notes on a Scallop
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All right, I'm going to sleep now. I am still hungry for floop.
Good night, everybody!
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The Fig Sleep
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Notes on a Scallion
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Beyond the Jelly of the Dolls
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Pursuit of Honey-ness
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Notes on a Scallion
Much better!!
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Fig Fish
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vixmom - I tried Notes on a Scramble before, but no one egged me on. :)
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I'm home, and glad to see we made it to the top 3...
3 Loins in the Fountain!
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Marinated 93
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The Borst of Everything
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DR Tom, this is off the topic, but have you read Debra Byrne's book "Not Quite Ripe"?
Won't bother Matthew. Debbie has played the blame game too often! Talented and tragic. I think she is way past any public support or interest here.
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vixmom - I tried Notes on a Scramble before, but no one egged me on. :)
LOL I missed it while trying to catch up on 29 pages!!!!
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Planet of the Grapes
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If that's a repeat then Beyond the Planet of the Grapes
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The Hanging Brie. (Oscar nominee 1959)
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Then of course youmust have Beneath the Planet of the Grapes
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The Great Scout and Catfish Thursday
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A Saladbar Named Desire
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Deep Fried Throat
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Oh! Grape Expectations
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Sunset Bolgenese
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The Grape Escape
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Flower Drum Soup
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The Beginning of the Hen
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Grape Balls of Fire
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The Mousse That Roared
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And of course the Jewish version Sunset Bulbenik
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Billy Frier.
(A Swagman would heat his water for his tea in a "Billy". The water would would likely have been collected from the billabong whence the jumbucks drink)
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One Flew Over The Birds Nest Soup
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A Life at Steak
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What does it take to make #2? In postings, I mean...
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We're actually in spitting distance of second place - who knew. I've had a Subway Club, two bags of chips (Dorito ranch, potato chips) and cookies. Should I have a little something else?
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The Grape Santini
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It's A Wonderful Loaf
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Pita Pan
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Billy Frier.
(A Swagman would heat his water for his tea in a "Billy". The water would would likely have been collected from the billabong whence the jumbucks drink)
Under the shade of a Kulaba tree? Don't know if I spelled that right...then he'd go a waltzin Matilda with me
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Roasting Bull
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What does it take to make #2? In postings, I mean...
916 posts would take us to the #2 spot.
PPPUUUUUSSSSSHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
;)
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Very funny, I have been lurking all day laughing.
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Only about twenty posts to go to second place. First place I'd say was unattainable, but then again, I said third place then second place was unattainable. Who knew?
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Some Like It Haute
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Billy Frier.
(A Swagman would heat his water for his tea in a "Billy". The water would would likely have been collected from the billabong whence the jumbucks drink)
Did he keep it in his tucker bag?
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The Malteasers Falcon
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The Grape Ziegfeld
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And one for marshmallow
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Did I just read the word LURKING? A user LURKING? Oh, I should think Miss Patti needs to be bitch-slapped from here to eternity and hell and back.
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The Taming of the Stew
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;-p
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The Grape Waldo Pepper
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The Ox-Tail Soup Incident
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I could make scrambled eggs, for example.
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Berry Good, Edi
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I could eat a bagel, for example.
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Don't Braise the Bridge, Lower the Liver
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The Phiadelphia Cream Cheese Story
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We are so close
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We did it!!
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Cousin, Cuisine
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Flankenstein
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The Grape of Lucrece
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Time for me to get some sleep....funny I seem to be hungry for grapes....
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M*A*S*H*E*D* P*O*T*A*O*E*S
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The Third Mango
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It's official - we've had our second best posting day ever. I feel that soon we will be the most popular site on all the Internet. I would doubt that any other message board anywhere had this number of postings, or that whatever number of postings they did have were this amusing.
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The Merchant of Venison
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Raiders of the Lost Almond Bark
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Did we already do Olive-er
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Coolabah DR Cillaliz.
The Jimmie Rodgers "hit" version of the song in 1959 had so many errors he had to re-record it in OZ
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Indeed
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Tootsie Roll
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Is it 930 alreday?
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Curd-man of Alcatraz
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The Madwoman of Shallot
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Viva Zabaglioni.
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The French Crueller Connection
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We should just make it an even thousand, right? We're on a (kaiser) roll!
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Eggs? Soup? Bagel?
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Earth Vs. The Flying Sausage
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Cruller Intentions
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The Billy would have hung from his tucker bag DR Vixmom.
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The Buns of Navarone.
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Bun Crazy.
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Rocky Road Icecream
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Queen Of Outer Sage
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Kishka Them For Me
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The attila the Bun Show
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City Lattes
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Kishka Girls and Make Them fry
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Meunster On The Campus
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Diet Diet My darling
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Duck Soup
ok that's a cheat
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The Brie Came COD
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DR MBarnum - did you enjoy your Pebbles?
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To Floop, Or Not To Floop
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Souperman
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Easy Slider
(A White Castle Burger natch)
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Spice Like Us
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Gentlemen Prefer Floop
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Doobie, or Not Doobie
*Well, that was actually the original title of "Reefer Madness"
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My Pear Lady
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Thai-tonic
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The Spice who loved Brie
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A Place in the Bun
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Duck Soup
ok that's a cheat
As is Watermelon Man
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Tarzan's Dessert Mystery
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For your Ice only
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Orange Pulp Fiction
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Pie Anxiety
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Breads (a.k.a. Reds)
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Mert and Filet
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Gelato Be In Pictures
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The Lox and the Hound
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I'd better go to bed on that one!
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The Eyes of Laura Mars Bar
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"Solaris" . Is that a cooking method using the heat of the sun?
Greens Lime.
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PastaBlanca
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No Pie-low Talk for me!
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Schindler's Blintz
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And a favorite film of singingnymph: The Apple
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Sago-anara
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Jas-mine; a Film by Ken Burns
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The Bridge on the River Trout
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Some Like it JelloShots
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We watched the twist on "Some Like It Hot", "Connie & Carla" last night. What a fun show.
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Mr Smith Goes to Washington Apple Pie
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She's Having My Gravy
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Mr Smith Goes to Washington Apple Pie
Mrs. Granny Smith Goes to Washington
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The First Noodle Musical
(that sounds familiar, have we done that one before?)
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Appenzeller Now
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The First Noodle Musical
(that sounds familiar, have we done that one before?)
I think it was The First Foodie Musical
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Finally getting to a point where I feel somewhat normal again...
Thought I would post and then go back to read the 30+ pages of frenzied posting...
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The Care Gummi Bears Movie
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Maybe one day, we'll do all porn titles - or maybe not. :)
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Did you know we were talking about you, DC?
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I think we had a good start today!
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All Quiet on the Western Omlet
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Gummy Dearest
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For the Brits:
99 Flake Placid
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Roman Hollandaise
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The Challah-mari Wrestler
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We made it!
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For the Brits:
99 Flake Placid
Someday I'll tell you how I robbed a London icecream vendor
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Maybe one day, we'll do all porn titles - or maybe not. :)
the pornbroker FJL
Or for today - The prawnbroker.
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We made it!
Are we Number 2?
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O Frabjous Posting Day!
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Rosemary's Gravy
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We made it to 1,000, but I don't know what it takes to make #2 (in postings).
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Whither DAKOTA CELT? She did say she wasn't feeling good. Let's hope she feels better soon and rejoins us.
Rumours of my death have been widely exaggerated...
I am on the mend but it will be another week before I am completely back to normal... I am down to a cough now, it is an after effect of the tonsil infection...
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Someday I'll tell you how I robbed a London icecream vendor
Did you make off with some cold cash?
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Yes it's a wise tourist who asks the price first DR Vixmom. The 99 is certainly misleading!
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Are we Number 2?
We've been #2 since Post # 916!
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DC, glad you're back and that you are feeling better.
In your honor, I repeat one of my favorite MBarnum's contributions:
Deep Fried Throat
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How far away is #1?
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Glad to see you, DakotaCelt! We were wondering if you were ok!
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The Vendor was foolish to mistake you for a soft serve Vixmom.
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Yes it's a wise tourist who asks the price first DR Vixmom. The 99 is certainly misleading!
There are a lot of flakes there, though!
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Welcome back, DacotaCelt!
~~~Continued Recovery Vibes!!~~~
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Spirt: Stallion of the Cinnamon
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What will it take to make #1? (In postings?)
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207 to get #1
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How far away is #1?
1220 to tie, 1221 to become #1!
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Did we already do Custard's last stand?
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The Cinnamon Strip
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DC, glad you're back and that you are feeling better.
In your honor, I repeat one of my favorite MBarnum's contributions:
Deep Fried Throat
Thanks Edi!!
Great quote!
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Bk will be surprised....
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Flake is the common "Retail" name for a type of fish (Gummy Shark) here in OZ. Not good to confuse with Chocolate.
Not quite as bad as confusing "Dove" chocolate and "Dove" soap.
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Oh...I don't think I can make it. It's up to you westerners! I have an early session.
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The Vendor was foolish to mistake you for a soft serve Vixmom.
Vixdad said that when the vendor heard I was from New York he proabably figured I was "packing heat" or at least a switchblade
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Good Night, and Good Duck.
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we must be warming up for Sunday's oscar posting frenzy...
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Deep fried Thriat is a political reference of course, not a porn refernce.
:)
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The Unbearable Lightness of Beans
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Thriat of course is the character in Mouth Pacific.
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OK... I'm crying Uncle!...
Well, at least...
Goodnight.
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A Woman Sconed
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Les Triplet Bean Salad
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Shark Tale Soup
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Made some fluffy light scrambled eggs and am having a bagel with it. Just right.
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Pudding on the Ritz
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I KNEW IT!
I love MST3K's version of it, with their Sidehacker's song:
Sidehackin' is the thing to do
When it doesn't hurt to have a low IQ.
Take a life you like and a little love.
The big band prize is twenty-five bucks.
Sidehackin'll quench your danger thirst
The stupid ones always seem to come in first, yeah.
Sidehackin' is one big bash;
The favorite sport of cheap white trash.
When you're on your sidehack, make sure you don't slip;
You'll end up with five metal pins in your hip.
Lean way back 'til you scrape your butt;
Make it look like a quarter-pound of ground chuck, yeah.
It's a sport that attracts a lot of racing fools.
A lot of people get hurt 'cause there are no rules.
All you need is a toxic landfill,
A cycle and a sidecar and an urge to kill.
Better get with the sport 'cause it won't last long;
The founders of this sport are laid at Forest Lawn.
That was a fun version!
Love MST3K!
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Bun Yesterday
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Bunny Lake Is Minestrone
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Made some fluffy light scrambled eggs and am having a bagel with it. Just right.
Can't remember that film. It may have been the one with the theme tune by Paul McCartney. (a yesterday reference for anyone who knows of what I speak).
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Pizza's Honor
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Souffle's Choice
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And for those who don't"
"Scrambled Eggs" was the working title for the tune that eventually became "Yesterday".
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Sophia Loren starred in "Scrambled Eggs, Today and Tomorrow"
(Just trying to get back to DR Edi's topic!)
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"The April Foods"
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Oh I would love to saty and play but I mist be at work tomorrow...night all!! (or should I say good morning it's 2 Am here!)
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Good morning, vixmom!
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And one for morning
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Another cheat: The Grasshopper.
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When we set a record like this, morning does indeed become electric
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"Runaway Brain"
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For only the second time in HHW History is it possible to say:
[move=left,scroll,6,transparent,100%]PAGE 36 DANCE!! THE TAPIOCA!![/move]
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This is a record for a non-awards-show day, isn't it?
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Twice chai
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What was the event on the #1 posting day?
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Especially for DR Jane - Burt Lancaster in "The Grain"
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and from Studio Ghibli - "My Friend Tofu"
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Last year's Oscarcast was our number one day. Will this year's beat it.
Can you imagine when such errant and truant people as Ben and Pogue show up - Ben will be properly awed but not care that he wasn't here to join in, while Pogue will be curmudgeonly.
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elmore will show up and say, holy moley.
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M*A*S*H*E*D* P*O*T*A*O*E*S
C*L*E*V*E*R
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Geese and Dolls
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Jen and Ann will show up and... oh, why would they show up? They've been gone for ages.
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I am not really in the mood yet to write notes, but I suppose in about twenty minutes I shall have to.
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Eggs and bagel hit the spot.
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Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte Russe
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Kind Hearts and Casseroles
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For UK readers and fish eaters.
"The Great Plaice"
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A Midsummers 'n' Ice Cream
Ummm....
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"Those magnificent men in their frying machines"
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Sean Connery in a tale of spoiled meat in the middle ages.
"The Game's on The Nose"
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Pita Pan
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The Great Es-Skate
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"Breaking a Whey" - delightful Oscar winner about cycling milkmaids.
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The Seventh Voyage of Sirloin
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I'm supposed to be in bed, I'm supposed to be asleep by now, I have to get up in the morning!!!!!
Rosemary's Bar-be-que!
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I think the follow up movie of the milk maids was called "The Churning Point".
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"Top Gum"
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Laté Confidential.
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Very funny, I have been lurking all day laughing.
I agree Adriana, there are some very creative and witty posts!
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HamSalad! w/ Mel Gibson
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The thyme machine.
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Sordid Chives
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Tuna Wolf!
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Back to the Funnelcake
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The Yellow Rolls Choice. (Sequel to the Baker's Wife)
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I think it was The First Foodie Musical
Now taht would be a sight..... Naked Bananas!
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Bagalettes FEast
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Journey to the Center of the Girth. (A Battle of the Bulge reference)
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Did you know we were talking about you, DC?
Could explain why my ear was itching... :)
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M*A*S*H*E*D* P*O*T*A*O*E*S
Shouldn't that be "M*A*S*H*E*D P*O*T*A*T*O*E*S"?
::)
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Laté Confidential.
Or Latkes Confidential. ;)
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Glad to see you, DakotaCelt! We were wondering if you were ok!
There were a few days I was beginning to wonder
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Chalupas can wait!
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"The Wild Cranberries"
"Wild Strawberries" is a cheat.
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Somewhere in Tomatoes
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Breakfast at Tiffanys -- Crepes and Champagne
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My Taco Tuesday
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BEst years of our Wine
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All Quiet on the Watermelon Front
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Guess Who's coming to dinner?
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Don't eat the Daiquiries
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"Rocky" Road!
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Back to the Bananas II
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Smokey and the burned burrito
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Pretty in Pumpkin
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Star Watermelons
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Pretty in Pumpkin
Or Pretty in Peach. :)
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Double indigestion
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Disney's "Old Jello"
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Gratuitous Post #
1111!!
Dammit...I missed it. :(
:)
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Total Radishes
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I think if Bruce didn't have to lock off the night soon, this would have surely become the new #1....
perhaps it still will be.
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I doubt it
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not that I helped much....:-(
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Maybe he will let us play a bit longer
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16 Cantalopes
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Rocky Roadkill
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I did not do my hair today and it reverted right back to the geekish middle part...sigh
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Only 100 more posts (or so) to get to #1!
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Finding Neverlanding Grapes
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The Magnificent Zuchhine
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this saturday I am going to venture into the work of highlights...not my actual choice..it was made "over my head"
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The Cheesball Run
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Notes are going up momentarily. Last chance.
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The Blue Tuna
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I should not be staying up this late but I want to see how far the posting can get
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nooooooooooooooo
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Last Taco In Paris.
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My Best Freinds Peanut Butter Sandwich
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This was when tonight became #2:
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CHicago Pizza
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Perhaps we would have had our number one posting day if Miss Patti had been posting rather than lurking.
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Unforgiven fruitcake
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His egg sandwich
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The Secret Garden Salad
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BEtsy's sandwich
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Rolltime
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My Cousin Tuna
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My Favorite Pear
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Mona Lettuce Smile
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Page 39 dance
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Americanization of eggplant
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Contintental Breakfast Divide
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Lady Goldfinger
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They Call Me Mr. Pibb
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Live and let ripen apples
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STand by melons
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THe Big Cheese
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Planes, Trains and Aubergines