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Title: SHINY SHOES
Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 12:01:22 AM
Well, you've read the notes, you know what I will be doing shortly, you know the topic so all there is left to do is keep the home fries burning and post until the cows come home.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Panni on February 21, 2004, 12:30:47 AM
I don't have shiny shoes. I want shiny shoes. Why do men get to have all the fun?
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: S. Woody White on February 21, 2004, 12:59:51 AM
This must be some do, esteemed BK, for you to be wearing a tux and shiny shoes.  I recall at the booksigning for Kritzerland, you were off to some do or other, and were glad you were not being forced to wear shiny shoes and cummerbund.  

Personally, I prefer dress shoes that are a flat black in color, not shiny.  Shiny scuffs too easily.  And people are supposed to look at women's feet, not those of their male counterparts.

Unless, of course, some kind of fetish is involved.   :-X
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: S. Woody White on February 21, 2004, 01:08:58 AM
I happen to like roasting potatoes.  I like to take Yukon Gold, or some other yellow potato, scrub them well, and cut them into wedges.  Then I like to drizzle them with olive oil, sprinkle on some salt (kosher) and some herbs, at let them roast for a half hour or so in a 350 degree oven.  When they are golden and easily poked with a skewer, they're done.  The herbs can be varied to match whatever else is on the menu.

Der Brucer likes french fries.  This requires two things: a good deep frier, and a bag of pre-cut french fries.  They can also be done in the oven, but fried fries are somehow tastier.  The trick here is finding a good frier.  It's necessary to get one with a large enough capacity, that also gets the oil hot enough so that, when the fries are added to the oil, the temperature of the oil doesn't drop too far.  To be avoided are friars, who may be deep in thought and fat, but tend to consume the food rather than cook it.

Remember, no groaning.

I've tried cutting my own fries.  This requires soaking them in water, draining them, the whole shebang.  The bagged fries are easier to work with.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: S. Woody White on February 21, 2004, 01:13:06 AM
"Shiny Shoes" needs a lyric, set to the melody of "Silver Bells."  All I can come up with is

Shiny Shoes, Shiny Shoes
It's awards time in the city.


Technically the accented syllable in "awards" is wrong, of course, but since the music stresses each syllable equally at that point, we might be able to get away with it.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: elmore3003 on February 21, 2004, 04:02:11 AM
BK, have a great time at the Awards!  Work the room, sell that book/script/song.  

Isn't "Pretty Poison" one of the best?  I haven't seen it since its initial and brief release.  I had a summer job in the Berkshires shortly after the film was released, and the folkl were still talking about the film, which was shot in Pittsfield, MA. I'm surprised you didn't mention Beverly Garland's great performance!  A DVD release would be nice, and I'm waiting for "Oh, What A Lovely War!" to be released as well.
I remember being in an HMV in London, looking at all the Region 2 DVDs that were not available in the states - like "Oh, What a Lovely War!" and thinking, what the hell?

DR MBarnum, congratulations on your interview!

Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: DearReaderLaura on February 21, 2004, 05:02:48 AM
I hope someone gets a picture of you and Panni all dressed up for you to post for us.

Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Noel on February 21, 2004, 05:50:59 AM
I take a big pot, spray it with Pam, thinly slice 2 or 3 vidalia onions and warm them over low heat.  Then I add five sliced tomatoes, a peeled, cubed-up eggplant, two sliced zucchini.  Adjust heat so this simmers and cover.  When it looks like the amount of liquid has gone down a bit, add freshed chopped parsley.  Pepper and celery salt.  Lastly, add a bunch of halved olives with pimentos and call it ratatouille.

It's even better as a cold leftover.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jrand73 on February 21, 2004, 06:09:59 AM
Yes, we need a picture!  And don't forget to tell Mr John Michael Hayes that WE LOVE LOVE LOVE "Harlow" & "The Carpetbaggers" so that he can look at you like you are crazy.

Panni you CANNOT wear shiny shoes because they reflect UP!  :o

New potatoes - slice them in quarters and sprinkle with Italian dressing and bake!
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jrand73 on February 21, 2004, 06:11:48 AM
MR BK - you have your AIRPORTS mixed up!  Ms Lee Grant and Mr Christopher Lee were in AIRPORT '77 when the plane sank in the Bermuda Triangle NOT CONCORDE, AIRPORT '79!

And no one has guessed the connection yet between three of the four....there is an Abbott and Costello connection in AIRPORT, '75. '79!
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jrand73 on February 21, 2004, 06:17:23 AM
Oh my I found an interesting site.

The airplane that was used for the exteriors in AIRPORT, crashed during a takeoff in 1989!

If you like disaster movies....or rather movies about disasters, check out this site.

http://www.jimusnr.com/Catastropheinthemovies.html (http://www.jimusnr.com/Catastropheinthemovies.html)
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: William F. Orr on February 21, 2004, 06:20:24 AM
Oh, those shiny shoes!  You must not have gone to Catholic school (and what old Jew has?), where those are verboten--verboten, do you hear?  Little boys might see what little boys ought not to see.  Wasn't there a musical called Patent Leather Shoes?

Dear Reader MBarnum:
Great news about the humpy hunk Mr. Bolder.  It says on imdb that he has already published one novel.  Do you have it?  Is your interview going to be published where all and sun-dried can read it?  For the life of me, I do not remember "Friday's Child", his Star Trek episode.  But it also starred Julie Newmar (without Wong Foo).

I'm particularly interested to know the reaction of an actor like Mr. Bolder to your wanting to interview him after all these years out of the business.  I mean, the proliferation of fan web sites and such have suddenly brought all sorts of people into the "public" eye whom one would expect to be totally forgotten.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jennifer on February 21, 2004, 06:27:14 AM
Good morning all!

Last night Charles Pogue wrote:
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Re: the diet. You've just hit a plateau.  Keep at it and in another couple weeks, it will start dropping again.

I think it depends how much weight you have to lose.  Even though my clothes feel looser, when I step on an actual scale, I don't see the weight going down anymore.  I know when I strictly keep track of every carb it is much easier to lose weight.  I'm starting to think that some of it has to do with the fruit I'm eating.  I know oranges have lots of carbs (and didn't eat them on my low low carb binge). But they taste so good and make me feel so good.  Could fruit really be hampering my weight loss?
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jennifer on February 21, 2004, 06:29:28 AM
BK wrote:
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Atkins ice cream is very very bad.  Although, I just tried one of their ice cream bars and it was tolerable.  Something resembling dark chocolate on the outside and vanilla fudge swirl on the inside.  Not good, but tolerable.

I wonder if your idea of very bad and mine would be the same :)

DR Jose wrote:
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Just remember - Plateaus are normal.  Plateaus are supposed to happen - it just means your body is getting used to being smaller.  And, most importantly, plateaus are temporary.  

I think I"m too fixated with numbers on the scale right now.  I totally understand though where DR Danise is coming from. It's frustrating.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Michael on February 21, 2004, 06:42:35 AM
Well my computer is up and running properly after two weeks plus. I have a lot of work to catch up on.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Kerry on February 21, 2004, 07:05:55 AM
I make Potato Salad about every other year or when my family begs me to (about every other year).  I call it Garden Potato salad, because I put more green stuff like celery, and bell peppers (and a few other things-- none of which come to mind now), and because I don't know what else to call it-- but I don't want people expecting German Potato Salad (which I like) or what I have sometimes seen passed off as potato salad (which is cubes of boiled potatoes with mayonnnaise on it and that's all) (And which I don't like).  I only know how to make a big batch of it which takes a few hours and which is why I wait until some family event.  I've tried making smalller batches and can't.  It has no recipe anymore-- it just happens.  The only thing to remember is to marinate the potatoes (overnight if possible) and to not overcook or undercook the potatoes.  After all, it is not MASHED potato salad, nor is it Nouveau-almost raw-potato salad which seems to be the vogue now.

The good thing about knowing only how to make a big batch is that there is plenty leftover, and it's even better the next day.

Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: S. Woody White on February 21, 2004, 08:03:25 AM
Der Brucer has run into a major wall on his part of the house organizing.  He's found it impossible to resist going through his collection of Playbills, many dating from before we met.

Like the second time he saw Little Shop of Horrors at the Westwood Playhouse, some unknown was playing Audrey...Faith Prince.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Matthew on February 21, 2004, 08:44:59 AM
Hey all, greetings from the 2004 Religious Ed. Congress in beautiful Anaheim CA.  Tons of fun, good music, good content and tons of renewal.  What a way to spend b-day #35.  Potatos?  Cooked any way here, twice baked is my fave and next in pancake form.   Off to the conference and concluding the day with a dinner at the Blue Bayou in Disneyland and a viewing of FANTASMIC.  
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: PennyO on February 21, 2004, 08:50:13 AM
Oh, all these potato dishes and the ratatouille, YUM!! I don't eat potatoes, much. Haven't in years. (sigh)

So, anyway, it's sunny here, and i feel like it's my wedding day! Always feel that on the morn of an opening night. I had a swell tech yesterday (yes, I even LOVE the tech rehearsal!) and the run-thru was so tasty, I'm just chomping at the bit!!!!!

Maybe i'll treat myself to a massage...

more later after the show. After I've met the Grandpa's...
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Michael on February 21, 2004, 08:51:11 AM
Why do dvd covers use color photographs from thefilm when the movie was released in Blackand white???
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Donna on February 21, 2004, 08:56:47 AM
Lebanese Potato Salad
(Serves 4-6)

4 large potatoes
1 small clove of garlic
Salt and pepper to taste
1/2 cup lemon juice
1 small onion, chopped
1/3-1/2 cup of parsley, coarsely chopped
1/2 cup of olive oil

1. Boil potatoes as for potato salad. Cool and dice into 1" cubes.
2. In a separate bowl, mash garlic with seasonings. Add lemon juice, stirring well.
3. Add lemon juice mixture and rest of ingredients to the potatoes. Toss and mix well.

From yesterday's posts:
Liz Callaway and Jason Graae will be appearing April 24-25 at the Osher-Marin JCC in San Rafael, California. Jason and Amanda McBroom will be the special guest artists in the Marilyn and Alan Bergman Tribute show at Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa, California, March 9-13.

Andrea Marcovicci will be performing her Cole Porter show at Feinstein's at the Cinegrill at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel March 1-13 (call to verify dates). She'll be doing her Frank Loesser show at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center in Long Beach, California, on March 19 and at the Algonquin in NYC on April 18-19.

Dear Reader Tom from Oz: Did you get my reply to your email?


 
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Donna on February 21, 2004, 09:17:05 AM
[move=left,scroll,6,transparent,100%]Potato Facts From Martha Stewart ...[/move]

Yukon Gold  is an all-purpose spud with pale yellow flesh and creamy flavor. They are good for roasting and frying as well as in soups, stews, and gratins.
Russets, more commonly known as Idaho potatoes, are high in starch. Because they break apart easily when cooked, their fluffy interiors are excellent baked and mashed. They also make the best fries.
Round whites are waxier and moister than russets and hold their shape well. They are good for boiling, steaming, and roasting.
Round reds, such as red bliss, are also good for boiling. With their pale red skins, they can be used instead of round whites when more color is desired.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jrand73 on February 21, 2004, 09:18:15 AM
Break a leg tonight, DR PennyO!!!!

DR MS - you know most lobby cards and posters for b/w movies were always printed in color....and sometimes the colors on the lobbies for color movies were even wrong!

It always made the movie look more interesting and exciting, I guess.



Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 09:20:42 AM
This is what happens when you watch four Airport movies in a row - you get them confused.  I have now adjusted the notes to reflect the correct cast members, who are even stranger than the ones I mistakenly listed.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jrand73 on February 21, 2004, 09:21:44 AM
LOL Mr BK - I was convinced I was wrong until I went back and checked the cast lists!
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jrand73 on February 21, 2004, 09:23:02 AM
Of course some things are just as scary in b/w!   :o
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Emily on February 21, 2004, 09:23:03 AM
Hey BK,

I think your computer may have a virus or a worm or something.

I received an e-mail from bruce@haineshisway.com with the subject header "Something for You" with a file attached called story.rtf that hotmail blocked as being unsafe.

If you didn't send me anything, chances are you have a worm.  Run a virus scan ASAP.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 09:42:32 AM
No, Emily, it's not my computer.  These cretins just harvest e-mail addresses and steal them and use them.  It's not coming from me at all or even my e-mail address - here's the clue - you can't get e-mail from me from "bruce@haineshisway.com" because it's just a portal which sends any e-mails to my real e-mail address.  In other words, bruce@haineshisway.com doesn't really exist as an e-mail address, hence you cannot receive an e-mail from it.

That's why you must always beware anything with an attachment.  I have McAfee on my computer, and have never had a virus.  I never open attachments unless the sender tells me what it is.  I've received many e-mails from people on the site, and other friends, none of which emanated from their accounts - it's how these jerks work.  Someday, somehow, someone will catch these nerds and put them away for a time.  That's all that has to happen - catch a few of them and teach them a rather strong lesson and then they'll stop doing it.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 09:43:40 AM
I'm off, because she of the Evil Eye is here.  Now, you simply must keep the home fries burning.  I shall return around one-fifteen, and I'll need lots of excellent reading matter prior to my departure for the WGA Awards at two-thirty.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: William E. Lurie on February 21, 2004, 09:49:36 AM
Steamed Brussel Sprouts with either lemon/dill butter or chedar cheese sauce!

The only thing I use Paypal for is the Kritzer books.  I have been getting regular e-mail about updating my informatio  (which I will do on their site when I pre-order KRITZER TIME next week).  However these e-mails keep coming in - 2 yesterday.  Are the legit or spam?  Do any of you DRs have this problem?
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: JoseSPiano on February 21, 2004, 09:52:00 AM
Good Morning!

-Another beautiful day here in Richmond, and I'm hankering for a walk to see all the animals and the Japanese Garden over at Maymont this afternoon.. Hmm...

I had another good night's sleep, but I also slept in again... but not until noon again... close, but not until noon.

Potatos - or Potatoes, if you prefer...

For some strange reason, I've never had that much success with boiling potatos for potato salad.  I either under-cook them or over-cook them - never just right.  *I think it's related to my apparent inability to make rice on the stove top - and even sometimes in a rice cooker.  Hmmm... maybe those are just a sign that I should not be eating them since they're carbs. ;-)

But I do love a good potato salad, and I'm partial to the oil and vinegar based recipes like the one DR Donna posted.  And her recipe could be a base for a multitude of variations... For a Greek Style, just add a bit more lemon juice, parsley, some rosemary (remember, a little goes a long way), and, if you like, some crumbled feta.  For her Lebanese version, I'd also add some sumac - not the poisonous kind, but the purple spice kind.  It adds a very subtle (at least to me) extra sour note, and those small purple flecks add a nice dash of color.  Oh, and you could also add capers, roasted red peppers, olives, etc.... Hmm...

Vegetable dish wise, I'm a big fan of the simple preps.  Green beans almondine - boiled or steamed green beans with some butter topped with some toasted, slivered almonds (and maybe a splash of lemon juice).  Asparagus - steamed then topped with brown butter and crushed hazelnuts.  Glazed carrots - boiled carrots cooked with some sugar and honey and butter... oh, and maybe a dash of fresh ginger.  Oh, and cole slaw - chop cabbage and dress with a combination of mayo, vinegar, salt, pepper and whatever else you find in your fridge or cabinet (I like pineapple cole slaw myself).

Oh, and then there's the Asian style cole slaw -

Gently heat some sesame oil in a small saucepan with some coarsely ground pepper - szechuan preferably, but black pepper work well too.  Then combine with some rice wine vinegar (unseasoned and seasoned work well).  Add sugar to taste.  Then pour over some chopped cabbage.  You can do it on the fly, but if you have the time, you can salt and drain the cabbage in advance to help the "crunch factor".

*I'll see if I can track down my actual recipe later on today.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 10:02:08 AM
William E. Lurie: I believe it is a scam - do not update your info.  Just use paypal as always - if there's a problem, then update your info FROM THEIR SITE.  If you want to have some fun, go to the link provided in the e-mail and then look at the address in your address bar - you'll see it's not paypal at all, but a bunch of numbers.  The surest way to double check is to go to their site and go to your account.  If there's a problem the info will be there.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: JoseSPiano on February 21, 2004, 10:05:44 AM
Steamed Brussel Sprouts with either lemon/dill butter or chedar cheese sauce!

The only thing I use Paypal for is the Kritzer books.  I have been getting regular e-mail about updating my informatio  (which I will do on their site when I pre-order KRITZER TIME next week).  However these e-mails keep coming in - 2 yesterday.  Are the legit or spam?  Do any of you DRs have this problem?

DR WEL - Some of them are spam.  Some of them are not.  However, the real PayPal e-mails will usually direct you to log-in to PayPal to update your info.  They will not provide you with a supposed direct link to your PayPal information.

Just remember, if ANY e-mail asks you to enter information that company already has, then it's most likely spam, and a scam.

PayPal's site has a few warnings concerning fake e-mails.   I'd check that out first.

Btw, the only time I ever got a legitimate e-mail from PayPal was when they were reminding me that my credit card's expiration date was currently expiring.  And my credit card expiration date did need to be updated.  And I only updated it by logging into PayPal directly.

-Sorry, this was kind of rambly, but hope it makes sense, helps.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: JoseSPiano on February 21, 2004, 10:08:10 AM
Ditto ;)
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Donna on February 21, 2004, 10:09:10 AM
Dear Reader Jose,

Your posts about food always leave me hungry! I must try your variations.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jrand73 on February 21, 2004, 10:18:18 AM
They are SPAM DR WEL...do NOT do it.  PayPal will never send you such an email.

Forward them to spoof@paypal.com and then delete them.  They will investigate.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jane on February 21, 2004, 10:56:03 AM
SWW when you have been without a dryer, it is indeed very good news to have one again.  With all your dogs you must have a good amount of wash to do.  Oops, reminds me Echo is waiting for me to dry her off & let her roam the house again.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jane on February 21, 2004, 11:23:26 AM
Steamed Brussel Sprouts with either lemon/dill butter or chedar cheese sauce!

The only thing I use Paypal for is the Kritzer books.  I have been getting regular e-mail about updating my informatio  (which I will do on their site when I pre-order KRITZER TIME next week).  However these e-mails keep coming in - 2 yesterday.  Are the legit or spam?  Do any of you DRs have this problem?

The sprouts sound good.

If they are asking for personal information, including your credit card & S.S. # it is probably a SCAM.  We often receive similar requests from services we use.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Dan (the Man) on February 21, 2004, 11:42:28 AM
William E. Lurie: I believe it is a scam - do not update your info.  Just use paypal as always - if there's a problem, then update your info FROM THEIR SITE.  If you want to have some fun, go to the link provided in the e-mail and then look at the address in your address bar - you'll see it's not paypal at all, but a bunch of numbers.  The surest way to double check is to go to their site and go to your account.  If there's a problem the info will be there.

Likewise any e-mail from eBay, Amazon, or your ISP.  If there truely is any kind of problem, you'll find out when you try to access your account at the site.

I wish I had a good potato recipe handy, but I pretty much come from the "Let's try this, let's try that" school of cooking.  From this I've learnt over the years that potato pancakes are great with garlic and dill weed added, vegatable and olive oil are not always interchangable, and that it never hurts to add a teaspoon of Tabasco to just about anything.

I *was* planning on watching THE MAIDS on DVD tonight, but I see that AIRPORT is on TCM.  I think that might be the ticket, instead.

Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Panni on February 21, 2004, 11:42:45 AM
Good morning - or whatever time of day it is in your neck of the woods.

PennyO - Merde!

I have errands to do before getting ready for the WGA festivities. They're being held much earlier in the day than ever before and it wiill feel a little strange putting on an evening gown at 2.  And having dinner at 4 will make me feel like I'm having the Early Bird Special. But, hey, what fun!
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jane on February 21, 2004, 11:54:16 AM
I don’t cook them at home, and you rarely find them in a restaurant, but I love sweet potato fries.

I make mashed potatoes various ways, sometimes adding garlic or green onions.  For a casserole I add sour cream and parmesan cheese & bake it.  At home, I mostly make them whipped with lots of butter, milk and salt.  There must be leftovers for the next day to make my mother’s recipe of fried mashed potatoes.  You fry patties in butter, then top with Lyle’s Golden Syrup.

As a vegetarian I should have loads of recipes, and I do, but on a daily basis I just eat my veggies steamed and plain or tossed with basmati that has been toasted in olive oil, then cooked in water and seasoned with salt or salt & saffron.  For a special treat I melt butter with cumin and pour it over my string beans.  In the summer we will have fresh vegetables from the garden.  Often Keith will sauté a wonderful mix of the fresh veggies in olive oil.  There will be walla walla onions, fava beans, edamame and sweet peas, just to name a few.  
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jane on February 21, 2004, 11:55:45 AM
Panni & Bruce, I too want to see a picture of you both decked out in your evening clothes.

Have fun.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: TCB on February 21, 2004, 11:57:35 AM
BK and Panni -- Enjoy your afternoon/evening.  We want photos!

PennyO -- Knock 'em dead tonight!
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jane on February 21, 2004, 12:00:04 PM
TCB-Pannik?  Unintentional or not-LOL
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Charles Pogue on February 21, 2004, 12:30:39 PM
Dan the Man, THE MAIDS is very weird.

BK & Panni, I went to the WGA awards 3 of the 4 years I was on the WGA Board of Directors, when I could attend free. But even free, by the fourth year the thrill was definitely gone and we decided we'd rather be in England, which we were.  And nothing really compared to the first year when Jon Voight was our dinner companion.  I could actually be there this year in an official capacity, helping out, as I am on the media relations committee, but I would still have to shell out a hundred and fifty bucks for a ticket for my wife to sit at a table of strangers alone, while I shunted nominees and presenters about...If I can't drink and party, why go to work?  Besides I'm on a deadline.

I will say the writers awards are usually the funniest awards, because writers are wittier and smarter than most actors and directors.  I wonder if Hal Kanter will do his usual shtick?

Re: All this weight and plateau talk.  Yes, Jennifer, fruit could be undermining your weight loss.  But I find actual poundage lost deceptive...because when I diet, I also exercise.  Exercising builds muscle which weighs more than fat.  Instead of using a scale, my barometers are how my pants fit and stipping myself buck-naked and standing in front of a full-length mirror and deciding if I like what I see or not.

I recommend that everyone exercise if they are dieting (and even if they're not), because if you're dieting without exercising, all you're doing is turning fat flab into skinny flab and not getting toned and building muscle.  

Also when you exercise, all you have to do is eat sensibly, not deprive yourself.

The key to weight loss is very, very simple.  You burn more calories than you take in.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Charles Pogue on February 21, 2004, 12:33:10 PM
I recommend everyone go to Yankee Fog to read what fellow scribe of Panni's and mine has written about gay marriage.  Think most of you will enjoy it.

The link: www.yankeefog.com/london/archives/000036.html
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Charles Pogue on February 21, 2004, 12:40:35 PM
By the by, the fellow scribe's name is Jacob Sager Weinstein, former writer on the old HBO Dennis Miller Show (before Dennis went whacko-conservative on us), now residing in London.  He's a very delightful and talented fellow.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jane on February 21, 2004, 12:44:46 PM
Thank you CP  :D
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: JMK on February 21, 2004, 12:46:14 PM
Great article, DR Charles Pogue.

Re:  PayPal & eBay "spoofs" (I wish they'd just call them scams, which is what they are):  I frequently DO answer them, putting in usernames like "You're f***ed" and passwords like "See you in Court" or "I'm an Attorney General."  Make them work for their living like the rest of us!!
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: William E. Lurie on February 21, 2004, 12:48:47 PM
Thanks to all you DRs who confirmed what I expected... that it is spam.  I will forward the next one to them.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 01:03:45 PM
I'm back and to prove it, I'm here.  Lovely postings, but we really do need more recipes.  I'd like to try some vegetable recipes this week, so keep them coming or, at the very least, keep them cumin.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: JMK on February 21, 2004, 01:05:58 PM
DR WEL:  they're getting very clever with these spoofs--reproducing the look of the original websites.  One big tipoff--hold your mouse cursor over the hyperlink and see what it says--if it doesn't start with https: (S for secure), then is immediately followed by the name of the website (e.g., https://ebay.com/update, etc.), it's a fraud.  It's kind of fun to see what the hyperlinks are (or to look at the header information on the original email).  A lot of the spammers are not very bright when it comes to covering their tracks; they used up all their available brain cells replicating the look of the original site!  :)
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 01:19:24 PM
Yes, I really hate these scammers, and I'll bet they've actually fooled a few people, despite the repeated warnings.  The first time it ever happened to me was with an AOL scam, and I actually had gone to the page and begun filling in the information, but they hung themselves by asking questions that AOL would NEVER ask - mother's maiden name, stuff they'd need to really access your accounts.  SSN (AOL doesn't have or need such info), etc.  I closed it down immediately and sent it off to AOL.  The way I understand it, the scammers only keep that address up for an hour or two, get what they can, and then change it.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jane on February 21, 2004, 01:35:43 PM
Bruce, are you looking for anything special?  Are you having company or is it just for yourself?  Do you want the dish to stand by itself (have fun with that statement) or as a side dish to something special? What are your favorites and what don’t you like?  Fattening recipes or low cal?
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jennifer on February 21, 2004, 01:36:54 PM
The only thing I use Paypal for is the Kritzer books.  I have been getting regular e-mail about updating my informatio  (which I will do on their site when I pre-order KRITZER TIME next week).  However these e-mails keep coming in - 2 yesterday.  Are the legit or spam?  Do any of you DRs have this problem?

I've received 4 of these in the last 2 days. It's very upsetting.

They show as being from service@paypal.com and they are called "confirm information!".

The scariest part is that if you click on the link, it looks EXACLTY like paypal's real site (except the link is not www.paypal-anything).  What's even worse is that the other links on their page are real. So if you click on anything at the bottom, it will take you to the real paypal website.

I always alert paypal's security center whenever I get one of these.

This one is so convincing. I'm just really afraid that people are going to believe it.  Although the easiest way to tell it's not real is by the info that they are asking for.  Paypal would never ask for your bank info or pin #.

I've only once had a real message asking for info from paypal and that was when my credit card expired. But they always tell you to go directly from their website, to make sure any emails are real.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 01:39:50 PM
Jane: I just never do vegetables, so I'm interested to try things.  I can eat butter and most sauces on them, I wouldn't mind trying some sort of casserole - just a variety of idea.  I used to saute different kinds of squash and onions in butter, and I remember enjoying that.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jennifer on February 21, 2004, 01:48:13 PM
Ha DR Jose: I see we both had paypal tell us our credit cards had expired!  However, the truly sad part about that, was that I almost didn't believe it was real (since I've gotten so many fake emails from them) :(

Good Luck to PennyO!

And I hope we get a picture of BK and DR Panni.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jane on February 21, 2004, 01:52:19 PM
This is popular with ALL guests that eat at our home!

Keith’s Famous Thai Stir-Fry

18-oz extra firm tofu, cubed
75% Olive oil
25% Sesame oil

In a large pan, braise cubed tofu in oils on medium heat until golden brown on all sides.  Remove from heat and drain on paper towels.

50% Canola oil
50% Sesame oil
¼ cup pure Vermont maple syrup
½ cup chunky peanut butter
3 cloves garlic, pressed
1 medium onion, chopped
¼-lb Shitake mushrooms, sliced
¼ to ½ -lb snow peas
1 carrot, grated
¼ to ½ lb broccoli
1-package Japanese Udon Noodles
½ cup honey-roasted peanuts

In a large wok, on medium heat, heat enough oils to coat pan.  When oils are hot, add garlic.  When lightly brown, add onions.  When onions are translucent, add mushrooms.

Continue cooking & stirring for five minutes.

Add maple syrup along with snow peas.  Continue cooking and stirring for five minutes.

Add peanut butter along with broccoli and carrots.  Continue cooking and stirring for five minutes.

Add Udon Noodles, seasoning packet (that comes with the noodles).  ADD TOFU BACK INTO THE STIR-FRY.  Continue cooking and stirring for five minutes.
 
Remove from heat.  Place in large casserole dish and sprinkle honey-roasted peanuts on top.

Serves 6.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jennifer on February 21, 2004, 01:53:54 PM
I'm also interested in vegetable recipes.  I mostly just steam brocolli ... however, I'm so lazy, I usually just microwave asparagus in a cup (takes like a minute).

I LOVE asparagus, so I should really find some good recipes. I think some sort of vegetable casserole (without potatoes) sounds GREAT. Need to look into that.

And yes DR Jose's recipes are making my mouth water.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jennifer on February 21, 2004, 01:59:37 PM

Re: All this weight and plateau talk.  Yes, Jennifer, fruit could be undermining your weight loss.  But I find actual poundage lost deceptive...because when I diet, I also exercise.  Exercising builds muscle which weighs more than fat.  Instead of using a scale, my barometers are how my pants fit and stipping myself buck-naked and standing in front of a full-length mirror and deciding if I like what I see or not.

I recommend that everyone exercise if they are dieting (and even if they're not), because if you're dieting without exercising, all you're doing is turning fat flab into skinny flab and not getting toned and building muscle.  

Also when you exercise, all you have to do is eat sensibly, not deprive yourself.

The key to weight loss is very, very simple.  You burn more calories than you take in.

Thanks now that I think about it, I think the fruit WAS stopping the weight loss.  But for the past few weeks, I've been more interested in feeling good, rather than losing actual weight.

Yes I almost always go on an exercise binge when I diet.  Great advice.  But for some reason this time it's been hard.

I like exercising OUTSIDE cause it doesn't feel like execise. In the summer I can bike ride everyday.

But I'm doing pilates everyday if it kills me.  But boy is it hard to do it when your body is aching from the day before :)
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 02:02:30 PM
Time for a post and an attempt at hijacking.
Vegetables:
I Love Onions - Susan Christie 1966
The Beetroot Song (If You Like Beetroot I'll Be True To You) - Lance Percival (1962)
Beans In My Ears - The Serendipity Singers (1964)
And as mentioned a few days ago :
Mashed Potato Time - Dee Dee Sharp (1962)
Gravy (For My Mashed Potato) - Dee Dee Sharp (1962)

Black-Eyed Peas get an honourable mention in Bobbie Gentry's "Ode To Bille Joe"
I did think of including Don Cherry's "Fourteen Karat Gold" but remembered about the groan free zone!

Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jane on February 21, 2004, 02:14:28 PM
CHINESE CABBAGE SALAD

(Recipe makes LARGE amount that you can cut in half if you don't want leftovers).
 
Salad
1 head chopped cabbage
8 green onions thinly sliced
8-tbsp toasted sesame seeds
8-tbsp toasted slivered almonds
2-cups fresh peas (or thawed frozen)
2-pkgs “oriental flavor Top Ramen” noodles (crushed)

Variation: Cube 12-oz package of Extra Firm Tofu and quick-fry in canola oil “seasoned” with crushed garlic cloves.  Cook until lightly browned.  Drain on paper towels and allow to cool.  Add to salad ingredients at time of tossing.

Dressing
6-tbsp sugar
6-tbsp rice vinegar
1-cup canola oil
2 Top Ramen spice packets
1-tsp each salt/pepper
 
Prepare & Chill dressing:
Mix dressing in a jar suitable for vigorous shaking.  (Shake prior to pouring on salad.)  

Just before serving mix the greens, nuts, seeds, noodles & dressing.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Dan (the Man) on February 21, 2004, 02:20:07 PM
"Shiny Shoes" needs a lyric, set to the melody of "Silver Bells."  All I can come up with is

Shiny Shoes, Shiny Shoes
It's awards time in the city.

How about:

I'll be wearing patten leather shoes this evening
Black and buffed and shiny as a silver watch
So if someone kilted comes my way this evening
I might get a look at his crotch

(apologies to Jerry Herman)
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 02:26:55 PM
Well, I'm off to the WGA Awards.  I do hope it won't be too tiresome - I'm bad at these sorts of events.  I get very antsy, and I know very few people and like that.  I will, of course, have a full report for tomorrow's notes.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 02:27:24 PM
Oh, and keep the home fries burning, won't you?  I'll need lots of respite when I get home this evening.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jane on February 21, 2004, 02:29:05 PM
Have fun.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: MBarnum on February 21, 2004, 03:19:42 PM
Bargain Alert! If you have a Dollar Tree store near you and you enjoy vintage movies and tv shows then you might be interested in the $1.00 DVDs that they just got in! I picked up a few titles that I had not seen before...some episodes of MR AND MRS NORTH and BURNS AND ALLEN and a movie called THE GREAT DAN PATCH with Dennis O'Keefe. There were many interesting titles. If I have time tomorrow I might head over and get some of the DR. KILDARE titles that they had. For $1.00 you can't go wrong! And I checked the picture quality and it is all quite acceptable.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: MBarnum on February 21, 2004, 03:21:23 PM
DR WFO, yes I think Cal Bolder was surprised to find that he had any fans. He only did a handful of films and about 25 TV shows between 1960 and 1967. And yes his interview will be in a publication for all to see!
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Matt H. on February 21, 2004, 03:29:43 PM
Why do dvd covers use color photographs from thefilm when the movie was released in Blackand white???


Supposedly because the younger generation doesn't like black and white movies and might not buy it if it's clear the movie isn't in color.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: William F. Orr on February 21, 2004, 03:34:27 PM
WTHIE!!!!!
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Ron Pulliam on February 21, 2004, 03:38:17 PM
Supposedly because the younger generation doesn't like black and white movies and might not buy it if it's clear the movie isn't in color.

Also, DVD covers are generally generated from movie campaign art -- posters, lobby cards, title cards, etc.

Most were done in color, even for Black and White films.  The purpose was to dress up the theater in vivid colors.  No one would have wanted to go in if the posters and photos were ALL black and white without any color.

Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Matt H. on February 21, 2004, 03:38:32 PM
Glad to be back home where I belong (A Jerry Herman reference). Celebrated by watching the GOOD NEWS DVD which puts the remastered laserdisc to shame.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Ron Pulliam on February 21, 2004, 03:39:00 PM
WTHIE?  Does that mean, "Where the 'heck" is Emily"????
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Ron Pulliam on February 21, 2004, 03:40:33 PM
Of course, it simply SLAYS me to hear someone say they won't watch a black-and-white film because it isn't "realistic."

Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jane on February 21, 2004, 04:06:05 PM
WTHIE!!!!!

 ???
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jane on February 21, 2004, 04:07:51 PM
Thanks MBarnum.  I don’t know if the Dollar store near us is a Dollar Tree store.  I will check it out tomorrow.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jrand73 on February 21, 2004, 04:24:17 PM
Welllllllllllllllllll.......

Decide which of the Cartwrights - Ben, Adam, Hoss, Joe - was your favorite, click on this link and then click on the character's name!

http://bonanza1.com/cast.html
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 04:37:55 PM
Thanks for the link JRand It is of course quite correct in summing up my character.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jrand73 on February 21, 2004, 04:42:32 PM
It was pretty close for me as well.

My favorite is Adam, of course!
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 04:49:03 PM
Strange that. You can guess my favourite no doubt too. And I didn't watch Bonanza.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Danise on February 21, 2004, 05:24:39 PM
Fondest Greetings all!

Gee where to start!

Charles Pogue,  I have to ask where you got the idea for Dragon Heart   ?  I did indeed find the book on Amazon and bought it.  I have the DVD movie.

I also want  to send continued good vibes to Joe!  May time have wings for him and you, William F. Orr!

Jane, did you get my e-mail? Or was it the one sent back me, like thought?

Jennifer & Jose.   Just today I found Carb Smart Ice Cream bars made by the folks who make Klondike Bars.  5g net carbs per serving.  Made with Splenda.  I haven't had one yet but I will let you know how they taste.

I've found low carb tea and bread and just all kinds of things.    I'm very grateful that I didn't have to give up my tea.  I switched to decaff but that is ok.  I mostly drink herb teas.

I  am wondering how good the ice cream bars are going to be because I've found that I like Splenda in my tea or anything hot but when I tried to use it in ice tea, it had a funny taste.  I've taken to just drinking a bottle of water or I put a cap of Real Lemon Juice in a glass and pour the water in the glass and stir it.

I also know what you mean by being "fixed on the numbers on the scale".  I know I'm losing inches as well but it's sooo depressing to think you should have lost a couple more and you either are at where you were or (horrors!) have slipped back a pound or two.

I tried on a dress or two today while I was out and about.  Big mistake.   I'm not ready for new clothes just yet.

Good vibes and have a wonderful time, Panni and Bruce!  I would also like to see a picture!

You don't know how lucky you are to just have to worry about Shiny shoes, Bruce!  If you were a woman, you would have to wear high heels and THEN you would know what pain is.  

If we ever meet and you see me in heels, I'm either in pain or will be because I get the most horrible charley horses from them.   Just trying them on starts them (at this point I won't mention that I bought 3 pairs of heels today for my upcoming trip to NYC).   I'll have to take major pain killers and/or walk the floor most of the night to walk them out.  I only wear them on very, very, very special occasions.

Back in the pre carb days, when I was allowed to eat white potatoes, I used to like to take a baking potato and slice it (not all the way) and put slivers of onions in the slices.  Then put butter on top with  salt and pepper to taste.  Wrap them in silver paper and bake.  Mmmmm.  They were good!

I have to say, without question, Hoss was my very favorite.  Even my Mom used to say she could never understand why when Little Joe and Adam were so handsome.   But I was never swayed by a handsome face.  Hoss was gentle and liked animals and I loved him for it.  

Well,  I seem to be rambling on but I think I touched on everything I meant to.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jane on February 21, 2004, 06:24:33 PM
I had a big crush on Little Joe, but Danise is right, Hoss was the best of them all.  I thought Adam was stuck up.

Danise I didn’t receive it.  I just sent you an email.  Please try again.  

Keith will be playing a game on the computer now.  I will be back in an hour.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jennifer on February 21, 2004, 06:25:19 PM
DR Danise: I will check out the grocery store and the health food store. But I would be shocked to find low carb anything at the grocery store. I like I said, they don't even sell ice cream like Ben & Jerrys :)

The other thing is the price. Like you said, low carb items seem to be overpriced. I don't really want to spend $10 for a loaf of bread.  And btw, what does low carb bread taste like?
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: William F. Orr on February 21, 2004, 06:34:51 PM
WTHIE?

Is a Kimmelism and means "Where the hell is everybody?"  And everybody might well ask that of me, too, because I have been oh so [E & T] & [T & E] today.

I visited Joe in the Big House this afternoon (and he thanks you one and all and also all and one for your good wishes, vibes, etc.), came right home and soaked in the Whirlpool whilst listening to Terry Trotter's (BK produced) "A Little Night Music".  Calming.  I needed that.

Then my computrid kept screwing up so I couldn't log on again.  I am now going to watch "All That Jazz" whilst eating a Marie Callander Chicken Pot Pie.

Will return later to welcome BK back from the festivities.  Keep your fingers crossed for Bullsh*t.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Danise on February 21, 2004, 06:35:02 PM
Jane, I'll check my e-mail when I'm finished here and will try again.

Jennifer--as far as the low carb bread (and low carb slim fast bars, etc), all I can say is that I have developed an acquired  taste for cardboard/sawdust.  It's most unlady like but I do spit out the splinters.  :D   Fiber, I'm told, is good for one's digestion.

How did we live with ourselfs before low carbs?   ???   ::)


Just happened to think--B.C. ==  Before Carbs!   ;D
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jane on February 21, 2004, 07:06:58 PM
I’m back.  Keith finished his game early.  Now we are off to watch “Nowhere in Africa”.  I will have to contain my curiosity regarding the awards.

Good night.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jrand73 on February 21, 2004, 07:08:58 PM
I just finished a painting!
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Danise on February 21, 2004, 07:11:10 PM
Good night, Jane--I'm not far behind you but have to ask Jrand--of what?
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 07:18:43 PM
Self portrait?
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Jrand73 on February 21, 2004, 07:21:51 PM
LOL no - inspired by the WICKED CD cover.....

Hoss??!!!

Wasn't he the one that saw leprauchauns??
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: William E. Lurie on February 21, 2004, 07:26:12 PM
I didn't know they had a paint-by-number kit of the WICKED logo!

Dollartree is one of our biggest customers at work.  Go to the candy department and check out the Cartoon Candy Sticks (Spiderman, Flintstones, etc.) and the gummis.  Not only do they buy a lot, the pay their bills promptly unlike some other chains that I won't mention.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Danise on February 21, 2004, 07:30:08 PM
We need to see it, Jrand!

Yes, Hoss saw the leprauchauns.  

I love DollarTree and all the Everythings a Dollar Stores.  How nice to be able to see a parent be able to tell a child they can have anything they want in the store.  

Goodnight all.  Have a great evening!

Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Matt H. on February 21, 2004, 08:07:17 PM
It always makes me laugh when I hear young people don't like black and white films and don't like letterboxed movies on TV since a certain percentage of music videos are shot black and white and are often letterboxed, and neither seems to phase them then.

As far as I'm concerned, when something is good and grips your attention, you don't even think about those things.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 08:38:19 PM
Some of my adult friends can not cope with letter box on their TV screens. Perhaps they see it as a waste of the unused portion of the screen.  Sometimes I try and imagine some old favourites being remade in colour but then I think as I am watching them - there is no need of colour at all. Some that spring to mind are "The Card" and "Billy Liar" which I enjoy. I wonder if "King and Country" has had a dVd release. Must check that out as it is my favourite antiwar movie.
OK I am rambling. Just one of those days.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: PennyO on February 21, 2004, 08:43:21 PM
Thanks, all DR's, for your good wishes. It went so well, they laughed at all the jokes, and even bought books afterward. Woody and Brucer made the trek from the bottom of Delaware - what the hell, only a 5 hour round trip... - and they brought red roses, which they flang on the stage at the end of the Traviata aria, hollering BRAVA! BRAVA, DIVA!! It got a huge laugh. Now, they are on their way home - I expect they will check in once they arrive some time after midnight here, after 9 where most of y'all are.

Anyhow, Woody and Brucer, thanks so much for coming. I had a blast. Jeez, that was fun. It was so good to meet you finally. And these roses are just spectacular. love, p
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Matt H. on February 21, 2004, 08:44:44 PM
I just don't understand that. I turn the lights off, and watch the image and forget the bars are even there.

Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: JoseSPiano on February 21, 2004, 08:53:46 PM
Good Evening! - Part 1

Well, on a sort of last minute decision I decided to catch the matinee of a children's show that some of my friends and students are currently in.  (Please excuse the dangling participle.)  The matinee was at 2:30.  I decided to see the show at 1:40.  So... After getting things cleaned up around the apartment, and myself cleaned up too, I hopped in my car at 2:14, and I was at the theater by 2:23!  *I always forget just how "small" Richmond is - everything is pretty close by.  And since Ukrop's (my favorite local grocery store chain) is a sponsor for the theatre, I was able to get a $4.00 discount on my ticket just by presenting my Valued Customer card!  -Oh, and since it was a children's show - and a matinee - I wasn't so rushed once I got there since they left a "cushion" of time for latecomers and fidgety chidren.

The show was The Magic Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle.  It was written by Chad Henry based of the books by Betty McDonald.  What a very pleasant surprise.  And a very nice way to spend the afternoon.  I had never really heard of Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, but after today, I may have to check out some of the books for myself.

It's basically a series of scenes where Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle finds various creative - very creative - ways to solve various problems that parents are having with their children and children are having with their parents.  Some of these problems include a boy who daydreams too much and his family who can't appreciate his active imagination; a pair of sisters who have a bad case of "quarrelitis"'; a young girl who doesn't like doing the dishes; and a boy who refuses to clean his room.  And as the title of the show states, there is some magic involved here and there.  :-)

Oh, and the music!  Some very nice songs!  My smile would get bigger and wider throughout the show.  -And I have to assume the songs were also written by Chad Henry since there's no credit in the program for a composer and/or lyricist.

Afterwards, I hung out while the cast signed autographs for the younger audience members - and not so young audience members.  There were some people in the show I hadn't seen in years, and it was nice to actually see and hug them in person - rather than just IMing them.  Nice performances all around.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: JoseSPiano on February 21, 2004, 09:11:48 PM
Good evening! - Part 2

Once I got back from the show, I finally cleaned and prepped the head of lettuce I bought the other day.  -I love my OXO salad spinner!  I also noticed that the package of turkey sausage I had bought was due to "expire" today, so I put the links in a pan and cooked them up.  Then after some phone calls, I headed over to Steve's place - sausage links in hand - for an impromtu pot-luck.  Steve provided the salad, and I provided the sausage.

(Hmmm, there's some real dirty joke hidden somewhere in there.) ;)  TCB?...

Well, we supped on salad and sausage, and watched "Trading Spaces".  They re-broadcast Hildy's "flower bathroom".  WOW!

Now... The one danger with heading over to Steve's apartment is that Steve tends to keep various sweets and treats around.  Chocolates, nut brittles, cookies, ice cream, etc., etc.... So...  The ice cream sure was good!  I don't really feel bad about "slipping" - I just really wanted a treat tonight, and after a week of "being good"...  And as long as I don't head back over to Steve's tomorrow.. or the next day... I should be fine. ;)

-We'll see what the scale says Monday night.

So, now I'm back home, posting here and watching SNL.  Christina Aguilera is hosting, and I have to say, she's not doing too bad a job at all with the sketches she's in.  Her Samantha from "Sex & The City" was pretty good.

I've also lit a scented candle since the apartment smells like italian turkey sausage!  Ah, well...

Part 3 to come after SNL....
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 09:25:40 PM
Off the topic. What's new?
We watched "Spirited Away" last night. Colin's first viewing. It is so more satisfying as a film than many non animated movies - so many layers there. I suspect that OZ children would not have the patience with the story line and its length.  I shall watch again (another first for Colin) "Castle In The Sky" which is at least its equal.  We have "introduced" the "Triplets Of Belville" to a few people now and it has been well received. I hope it gets an Australian movie release. I think my next purchase will be more animation - "Graveyard Of The Fireflies".
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 09:40:04 PM
td: Good to see you here. Updates on your life would be welcome. I guess a few things are on hold - perhaps that should be rephrased!
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 09:59:03 PM
Welcome back BK. It seems that the board has missed the stimulation of your pertinent posts.
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 09:59:21 PM
Say, where in tarnation IS everyone?

Well, as I suspected, a bittersweet evening, but really fun at times.  We did win, David Wechter and John McLaughlin (the only writers who did it under WGA auspices) went up, and David graciously gave me a big, big thank you, which was swell.   The Showtime people were all really lovely to me as well, and the Exec Producer of the show came up to me and hugged me and said, "Let's go cry in the corner" since both he and I should have joined up and we'd have a little statue, too.   Still, it was fun to win, even if we weren't up there.  I'll have complete details in tomorrow's notes.  Now, let's get us some postin' goin' on, shall we?
Title: Re:SHINY SHOES
Post by: MBarnum on February 21, 2004, 10:05:08 PM
Congrats on your (anonymous) win BK! We are all proud of you! You are a wonderful writer and we all know it!

JRand53, Hoss is my favorite of the Bonanza clan!

I don't mind letterbox so long as I have a large tv screen to watch it on and the picture quality is really good. And as for black and white vs. color I certainly don't mind either one. I don't even give it any thought, frankly. Never have. I do get peeved when people tell me they don't like to watch black and white movies. I just don't get it.
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Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 10:08:44 PM
A flurry of posts now that you have returned Bk. Congratulations. The public acknowedgement of your work was at least some reward.
I just found that I was "logged off". A gremlin in the works.
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Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 10:12:46 PM
I am supposed to be transferring from tapes to Cd songs by Mezzo Soprano Lynne Anderson. She is a New Zealander. It would be OK if I could just leave the machine going but of course it needs to be "Tracked". It is just not my sort of music and I am finding it a real chore. Perhaps I should have sent it to DR JAY to do instead.
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Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 10:14:41 PM
I would have preferred to have been listening to country singer Lyn Anderson telling me that she hadn't promised me a rose garden. Ah, friendship!
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Post by: Sandra on February 21, 2004, 10:19:45 PM
Here is my grandmother's potato recipe:

Mix mashed potatoes, boiled endive, and ground beef.

It looked like a rabbit had vomited and pooped in snow.
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Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 10:22:16 PM
That is a fine and lovely image, dear reader Sandra.  Worthy of a woman in a Swedish Chef hat.

More hot posts, that's what we need.
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Post by: Kerry on February 21, 2004, 10:24:13 PM
Sandra, my what a picturesque description!
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Post by: Sandra on February 21, 2004, 10:24:21 PM
This is the same grandmother who puts peas in Jell-o. Floop doesn't sound so bad now, does it?
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Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 10:24:26 PM
Of course, I've been gone for most of the day, so I'll contribute a few myself.  Next week is, thankfully, a very light week for DVD releases, so I only picked up one - The Chase, starring Mr. Marlon Brando and a host of others.  Source material by Horton Foote, screenplay by Lillian Hellman, directed by Arthur Penn and featuring a rousing score by John Barry.  I haven't seen it in years - I do recall it's a bit turgid, but I'm interested to see it again.
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Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 10:25:51 PM
MBarnum is stuck in his IM inbox.  He needs to get in here and CONTRIBUTE!
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Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 10:26:41 PM
And has anyone else noticed the Unseemly Errant and Truantness of dear readers Swishy Sarah and Laura II?  I do hope they are not having an affair without telling all of us.
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Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 10:26:57 PM
I am my own frenzy.
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Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 10:32:09 PM
An affair with each other - well, I'm not judgemental. As long as they don't frighten the horses.

Sandra - but what does it taste like? If you know that it taste like it looks I shall become judgemental about your eating habits.
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Post by: Jay on February 21, 2004, 10:34:30 PM
Chopped liver's not so pretty either, but it tastes divoon....
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Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 10:39:23 PM
Love chopped liver.  And speaking of chopped liver, why are people just sitting there like so much fish and not posting.
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Post by: DERBRUCER on February 21, 2004, 10:40:52 PM
HHW Big Brother

(http://pic8.picturetrail.com/VOL242/891350/2995020/46413372.jpg)
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Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 10:40:58 PM
I am my own frenzy, and I'm also VERY hungry.  I will shortly be eating a chef salad, what do you think about THAT?
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Post by: DERBRUCER on February 21, 2004, 10:42:09 PM
Father of the Bride:

(http://pic8.picturetrail.com/VOL242/891350/2995020/46413356.jpg)
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Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 10:42:35 PM
Very nice photo.  Panni did have a photo of us in our fine clothing, but she's not digital, you know, so she has to have it developed and then scanned and then we'll put it up here on the site.  What do you think of THAT?
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Post by: DERBRUCER on February 21, 2004, 10:43:18 PM
Family Reunion

(http://pic8.picturetrail.com/VOL242/891350/2995020/46413242.jpg)
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Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 10:45:33 PM
Panni's not ditigal? She's real? I am in shock.
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Post by: Jay on February 21, 2004, 10:46:00 PM
I fear I've been E&T today.  Cousins from the east coast are here visiting, so a schlep down to Orange County so my mom could be involved was required.  

I saw Clutter last night at the ColonyTheatre, Dear Reader Panni (and any other Dear Readers who are interested.)  This is a new play about the Collyer brothers, who died in their trash-packed brownstone in New York in 1947.  An enjoyable evening, but not Pulitzer Prize (or even Pullet Surprise) material by a longshot.  I thought the parallel story of the two policemen was rather lame.  I do believe the performance of Patrick Richwood, the actor who played the foppish Collyer brother, was quite good, though.

Dear Reader Donna:  Unless Miss Andrea Marcovicci has figured out how to be in two places at one time, she will be appearing at the theatre on the Pepperdine campus in Malibu on March 19 and not in Long Beach.  I should know, as I am holding a ticket for said concert.

Dear Reader PennyO:  Mazel tov and Brava! on your performance tonight.  I am looking forward to you doing your show sometime soon here in Lalaland.

Dear BK:  So, nu?  Where are the pictures of the handsome you in your tuxedo and the svelte Miss Dear Reader Panni in her two-in-the-afternoon evening gown as you made your way down the red carpet at the WGA awards banquet?
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Post by: Jay on February 21, 2004, 10:49:16 PM
Jeesh.  And all this time I thought Panni was a CGI character here at HHW.  You know, like Jar Jar Binks.  And now I learn she's real.  Wowsers.
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Post by: DERBRUCER on February 21, 2004, 10:49:44 PM
Love chopped liver.

Dinner tonight at Jack McDavid's Down Home Diner:

Chicken Livers sauted with bacon and onions served on a bed of fresh baby spinach leaves and garnished with fresh buffalo mozzerella.

(This after a big bowl of black-eyed peas and pork-jowl soup with fresh biscuits.)

der Brucer (who snagged a jar of roasted chestnuts at the Reading Terminal Market)

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Post by: TCB on February 21, 2004, 10:50:51 PM
BK -- No one is more worthy of being a frenzy than you.


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Post by: Jay on February 21, 2004, 10:52:26 PM
Nice pix of DRs Der Brucer, S. Woody White and Diva of the Jewish Thighs, Miss Penny O.
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Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 10:53:56 PM
I shall return to my tape transfer. "Grief for Sin" and "O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings To Zion" are about to be followed by "He Shall Feed His Flock".. Back soon.
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Post by: Jay on February 21, 2004, 10:55:28 PM
I shall return to my tape transfer. "Grief for Sin" and "O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings To Zion" are about to be followed by "He Shall Feed His Flock".. Back soon.

You hosting some kind of revival meeting at your house, Dear Reader Tomovoz?
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Post by: DERBRUCER on February 21, 2004, 11:05:08 PM
You hosting some kind of revival meeting at your house, Dear Reader Tomovoz?

I suspect he is preparing audition material for William Hung's "Return to Oz" tour.
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Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 11:06:29 PM
Next up is "Softly Awakens My Heart". sounds like a steal from the Jackie Wilson hit of 1960 "Night" with maybe a touch of Neil Sedaka's "Run Sampson Run".
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Post by: George on February 21, 2004, 11:13:46 PM
I just got back from seeing Stephen Schwartz, Debbie Gravitte and Scott Coulter in concert here in Olympia.  I haven't read any posts since the top of page 2, so I don't know what's happened since then.  Anyway, tonight I got this:
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Post by: TCB on February 21, 2004, 11:26:56 PM
I just got back from seeing Stephen Schwartz, Debbie Gravitte and Scott Coulter in concert here in Olympia.  I haven't read any posts since the top of page 2, so I don't know what's happened since then.  Anyway, tonight I got this:

Goodness, George, at first I thought it was Mr. Schwartz who had signed your program Love.  But then again, that is how Mr. Banderas signed his photo to me.  I hope it was a great evening, George.

Speaking of photos, I got some lovely autographed photos and a very nice note from Denny Miller today.  The photos are all going on the bedroom wall.
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Post by: Tomovoz on February 21, 2004, 11:29:17 PM
Whose photos are you replacing TCB?
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Post by: bk on February 21, 2004, 11:33:50 PM
Hoo and ray - I was sure we'd hit a new low, but thanks to you late-night denizens we are safe and sound.
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Post by: George on February 21, 2004, 11:34:33 PM
;D I LOVED this concert!! ;D Okay, the fact that I've been a fan of Stephen Schwartz and Debbie (Shapiro) Gravitte for a long time makes me biased in my opinion of the concert, but not by much.  Stephen started the concert with "Chanson" from The Baker's Wife then "Crowded Island" from his "Reluctant Pilgrim" CD.  Then Debbie came out and sang a song, then Scott.  They were all on stage for the rest of the 1-1/2 hour concert...with no intermission.  They sang songs from most, if not all of Stephen's shows, including the duet "As Long As You're Mine" and "Defying Gravity" from Wicked, as well as a couple more songs from Stephen's solo CDs.  Debbie sang "Meadowlark" and shortly into it flubbed the words.  She was so cute, though. ;D  They had to start over, but the audience loved it.  She totally got the sympathy of the crowd.  Other than that little goober, she nailed it!  Overall, the audience loved the evening.  I couldn't be happier! ;D ;D ;D ;D

I helped sell CDs before and after the concert and all three came out and signed for audience members (and me!) for as long as there were people waiting in line...except Debbie.  She had a flight to catch and had to leave a little earlier than the guys.  But I got to meet her and Stephen and Scott.  When people came up to us (there was another woman selling) before the show to look at the CDs, most said something like "I'll wait until after the show to see if I like him."  They didn't know who he was!  These people just don't get out!  Anyway, I also got this (BK produced) CD signed with my spiffy SILVER Sharpie pen (that no one else had):
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Post by: George on February 21, 2004, 11:39:28 PM
And this (also BK produced) CD:
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Post by: George on February 21, 2004, 11:42:48 PM
And (finally) this CD:
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Post by: George on February 21, 2004, 11:50:18 PM
As for the topic of the day, I don't have any vegetable or potato recipes, other than the instructions on a box of instant mashed potatoes...which I can make very well.  Now, I'm going to go back to page two to catch up (not ketchup nor catsup) what I've missed.