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Title: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: bk on October 23, 2011, 12:26:59 AM
Well, you've read the notes, the notes were soft and prayer-like, and now it is time for you to post until the West Side Cows come home.  They love a good MOOvie MOOsical.
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Post by: bk on October 23, 2011, 12:28:05 AM
And the word of the day is: FERLY!
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 01:43:28 AM
Well, last night, we had our second performance of "The Hound of the Baskervilles."  Our first night on Friday had seven, count 'em, SEVEN people in the audience (but they were very appreciative).  Last night (Saturday), we had about 30 people!  The place only holds about 50 or so, so that was great.  They loved it!  I'm getting much more comfortable at running the sound and have actually gotten a bit annoyed with Marko giving me the cues (Marko built all the sound cues). ;) So, so far, it's off to a good start.  Let's hope that the bigger audiences continue.  We have a matinee today, then we're dark until Friday.
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 01:44:28 AM
A Very Happy Belated Birthday to Cason!

So...is it true that he's living in Arizona now?

;)
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 01:45:29 AM
Loved the Chicago photos of Cillaliz, Jose, KevinH and the WSMA!! ;D
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 01:46:12 AM
Yesterday, JMK wrote:
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Property tax bills arrived yesterday.  Our residence "declined" in value by $700 but our rental (the old house) went up by $100.  Insane.

The valuation of my condo went down by $22,350 from last year! :o
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 01:47:14 AM
Michael S., also from yesterday wrote:
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I am attempting watch Camelot on TCM. It's painful. Vanessa Redgrave vocals have been slowed down from the Broadway versions.

Also is the dialogue in the film as bad as it was on the stage? Lancelot's is especially hurtful to the ears

While visiting my cousin last week, he and his wife said that the "Camelot" movie was their most favorite movie musical ever!

I told them that that I had been in a local production and that it was the only show that I didn't really know before doing it and didn't really like it after doing it. :-\
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 01:51:12 AM
After the show today, I'll finally have time to ketchup on some TV watching.  Hoo and Ray!

;)
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 01:52:07 AM
And now, it's time for bed.

Have a good day, all!
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Post by: John G. on October 23, 2011, 05:38:05 AM
Good morning, all.
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Post by: John G. on October 23, 2011, 05:41:14 AM
I appreciate most everything in the notes today, especially the part about how stupid it is that audiences won't accept dancing on screen but they will accept bad action concepts as if they were gospel.

Yet, as much as I like the parts of West Side Story on screen, the entire movie doesn't quite gel for me. It goes most of the way and then falls short. I haven't seen it in years for that very reason, so maybe it's time for a reappraisal.
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Post by: KevinH on October 23, 2011, 05:53:06 AM
Good morning!

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Post by: Laura on October 23, 2011, 06:09:07 AM
Good morning.
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Post by: elmore3003 on October 23, 2011, 06:28:09 AM
Good morning, all! I have an event-filled day today: lunch at 1pm with my friend Joseph Rubin, who's now employed by the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players (or NYGASP). We have a project that may start up soon, and it's time to catch up on things. Following that Zach Appel, the young baritone friend of our DR PennyO, is stopping by here for a visit. Zach is now in the opera program of Manhattan School of Music and working with Dona D Vaughn, the mother of my beloved goddaughter Charlotte.

Last night I watched about half of the Rene Clement film GERVAISE, based on the Zola novel L'Assommoir, with Maria Schell as Gervaise Macquart, laundress on the road to hell. Shortly after the banquet sequence and return of Gervaise's lover, which is the halfway point of the novel when everything in the story going well goes to hell as the Coupeaus become alcoholics and lose everythong, the disc began pixilating and freezing, so I had to turn it off. I read the novel while I was in Dublin, and I'd been looking forward to the film. It's too short: events covering 20 years seem to happen daily, the costumes don't move well from the 1850s to 1870, but I loved Suzy Delair as Gervaise's false friend Virginie, although she's more blatantly conniving and duplicitous than the character of the novel. The actress Florelle, star of Kurt Weill's French musical play MARIE GALANTE, plays Gervaise mother-in-law, Madame Coupeau. Now we need a good BBC miniseries of the great novel Nana, Zola's sequel about the rise and fall of Gervaise's daughter, who becomes the biggest musical theatre star in Paris, as well as the biggest whore bankrupting Parisian noblemen and millionaires, before she and the Second Empire die in the Franco-Prussian War.

I'm rereading NANA at the moment, and then I plan to read Zola's novels about two of Gervaise's sons, Germinal, about labor unrest, and Le Bete Humaine, about a serial killer.
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Post by: Cillaliz on October 23, 2011, 06:43:31 AM
Good morning from ohare.
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Post by: Cillaliz on October 23, 2011, 06:46:39 AM
Glad you made it home safely DR Jose. I talked to Samantha last night. She was jealous that I got to see you lol 
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Post by: Jrand73 on October 23, 2011, 06:50:27 AM
Loved the Chicago pictures.

DR JOSE is back in NYC....which is good.

DR JANE is getting ready to go to Tahiti.....which is good.

I also liked DR ARNOLDMBROCKMAN's photo!

Selling the Tee Vee vibes for DR DOUG R.
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Post by: Kerry on October 23, 2011, 06:50:40 AM
Good Morning.  Doughnuts for everyone!
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Post by: Jrand73 on October 23, 2011, 06:50:41 AM
Does anybody know anyone who lives in Arizona?
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Post by: Jrand73 on October 23, 2011, 06:51:30 AM
I like the movie WSS......but since I have the VHS somewhere.....and a multi disc set on DVD, I probably won't buy the Blue Rae.
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Post by: Druxy on October 23, 2011, 07:07:44 AM
Does anybody know anyone who lives in Arizona?


Yes.
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Post by: Druxy on October 23, 2011, 07:10:08 AM
Today, I'm holding auditions for a staged reading of a long scene from MR. ROBERTS.

I'm directing it for a Jewish Veteran's Benefit that my temple is hosting late next month.

Since there is no pay, I hope some people show up.

 ::)
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Post by: Cillaliz on October 23, 2011, 07:17:29 AM
I heard Cason lives in AS
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Post by: Cillaliz on October 23, 2011, 07:18:24 AM
Cason in AZ. I hate autocorrect
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Post by: ArnoldMBrockman on October 23, 2011, 07:19:58 AM
And the word of the day is: ANOMIE!

 BK-It's The Second Thing To Go And I Forget What The First Thing Is

Same Word Of The Day As Yesterday...So I'll Repeat The Same Song Of Yesterday and Very Appropriate

The Song Of The Day Is:  LOST IN A FOG
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JMK on October 23, 2011, 07:28:36 AM
George, I was actually referring to the amount we owe--I'll have to check to see what the assessed values actually are.
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Post by: Doug R on October 23, 2011, 07:29:48 AM
Installed my new TV but I'm not getting a signal from my AV receiver through which my Blu-ray and DVD player are connected. The manual says high speed HDMI cables need to be connected to the TV. I have one of those which is connected to the satellite receiver and I'm getting a signal on that. I connected that cable to the AV receiver but still didn't get a signal from the Blu-ray player.  Looks like maybe I need to replace all the HDMI cables throughout the chain. What a hassle!
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JMK on October 23, 2011, 07:34:23 AM
Hmmm. . .what were the reviews for The Conspirator (http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Conspirator-Blu-ray/24840/#Review) like?
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JMK on October 23, 2011, 07:36:12 AM
Installed my new TV but I'm not getting a signal from my AV receiver through which my Blu-ray and DVD player are connected. The manual says high speed HDMI cables need to be connected to the TV. I have one of those which is connected to the satellite receiver and I'm getting a signal on that. I connected that cable to the AV receiver but still didn't get a signal from the Blu-ray player.  Looks like maybe I need to replace all the HDMI cables throughout the chain. What a hassle!

Doug, have you checked your receiver settings?  Mine (an Onkyo) has different input choices for where it's receiving the signal from, therefore you need to press separate buttons for Satellite, BD, DVD, etc.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JMK on October 23, 2011, 07:37:01 AM
I began watching the Suchet Poirot Murder of Roger Ackroyd last night.  Of course it can't properly handle Christie's original sleight of hand with how the story is framed in the novel, but it's rather well done IMHO.
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Post by: JMK on October 23, 2011, 07:41:31 AM
Aside from my church gig this morning, I am TAKING THE DAY OFF.  Do you hear me?  I REFUSE to write a review today.  (You may all thank me later).
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Post by: JMK on October 23, 2011, 07:42:07 AM
OK. . .so maybe I'll write one, but I won't finish it.
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Post by: JMK on October 23, 2011, 07:43:32 AM
Re:  Chicago.  Betsy was of course a news anchor there for years, on WMAQ and WXRT, and she still has lots of friends there.  I had never really spent any time there, aside from layovers at O'Hare, so when we went to visit her parents in Wisconsin a few years ago, we actually decided to arrive in Chicago and spend some time there before journeying north.  I fell in love with the city.  I told Betsy it was like New York, only with wider streets and friendlier people (sorry to all HHW NYC denizens).
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Doug R on October 23, 2011, 08:11:11 AM
Installed my new TV but I'm not getting a signal from my AV receiver through which my Blu-ray and DVD player are connected. The manual says high speed HDMI cables need to be connected to the TV. I have one of those which is connected to the satellite receiver and I'm getting a signal on that. I connected that cable to the AV receiver but still didn't get a signal from the Blu-ray player.  Looks like maybe I need to replace all the HDMI cables throughout the chain. What a hassle!

Doug, have you checked your receiver settings?  Mine (an Onkyo) has different input choices for where it's receiving the signal from, therefore you need to press separate buttons for Satellite, BD, DVD, etc.

That's what I thought must be the problem but I don't think so. I've now connected another Blu-ray player directly to the TV through an old HDMI and that is receiving a signal OK. I don't know why I'm not getting a signal through the AV receiver though. There was no problem with the old TV.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Michael on October 23, 2011, 08:27:12 AM
Well, you've read the notes, the notes were soft and prayer-like, and now it is time for you to post until the West Side Cows come home.  They love a good MOOvie MOOsical.

Funny, BK I never thought you looked Jet-ish.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JMK on October 23, 2011, 08:30:50 AM
Installed my new TV but I'm not getting a signal from my AV receiver through which my Blu-ray and DVD player are connected. The manual says high speed HDMI cables need to be connected to the TV. I have one of those which is connected to the satellite receiver and I'm getting a signal on that. I connected that cable to the AV receiver but still didn't get a signal from the Blu-ray player.  Looks like maybe I need to replace all the HDMI cables throughout the chain. What a hassle!

Doug, have you checked your receiver settings?  Mine (an Onkyo) has different input choices for where it's receiving the signal from, therefore you need to press separate buttons for Satellite, BD, DVD, etc.

That's what I thought must be the problem but I don't think so. I've now connected another Blu-ray player directly to the TV through an old HDMI and that is receiving a signal OK. I don't know why I'm not getting a signal through the AV receiver though. There was no problem with the old TV.

Does your new TV have more than one HDMI input?  Have you selected the correct one?
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Post by: td on October 23, 2011, 08:32:10 AM
I will spend today in the kitchen pickling beets.
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Post by: Michael on October 23, 2011, 08:47:54 AM
 A question for all the technofiles out there.

I have a Panosonic HD Flat Screen TV & A Panosonic Blu-Ray Home Theater System. My Cable box and my Blu Ray are both conneted to the TV via HDMI cables.

I have the television audio go through my home theater system and here is where I have my problem.

It does not happen on all the channels, but for me there is a visual/audio delay of about perhaps 1 second or so when the audio does not match the lip movements. (These are NOT programs filmed in another language and then dubbed into English) It is off just that slight amont that it is annoying.

I have tried in the set up with "Audio Delay" at various intervals. I tried with auomatic, 0ms & 10ms (what I currently have it at). The 10ms worked for a short time but the problem is back.

Anyone have any suggestions how to fix it?
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Post by: Michael on October 23, 2011, 08:49:18 AM
As for the Bku Ray release of West Side Story I will wait to see if they are going to be recalled.
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Post by: Michael on October 23, 2011, 08:49:40 AM
And BTW a good morning to all
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Post by: FJL on October 23, 2011, 09:07:17 AM
Good morning, or afternoon, or whatever it is.
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Post by: FJL on October 23, 2011, 09:12:18 AM
Middle of page 2 ARIZONA dance

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhdiSqt6sXE

I'm still not sure I understand the song, but it's catchy
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Post by: JMK on October 23, 2011, 09:27:54 AM
A question for all the technofiles out there.

I have a Panosonic HD Flat Screen TV & A Panosonic Blu-Ray Home Theater System. My Cable box and my Blu Ray are both conneted to the TV via HDMI cables.

I have the television audio go through my home theater system and here is where I have my problem.

It does not happen on all the channels, but for me there is a visual/audio delay of about perhaps 1 second or so when the audio does not match the lip movements. (These are NOT programs filmed in another language and then dubbed into English) It is off just that slight amont that it is annoying.

I have tried in the set up with "Audio Delay" at various intervals. I tried with auomatic, 0ms & 10ms (what I currently have it at). The 10ms worked for a short time but the problem is back.

Anyone have any suggestions how to fix it?

Stop watching TV.   ;D
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Post by: FJL on October 23, 2011, 09:32:45 AM
So I just heard the expression "Bro-mos" for the first time today, apparently meaning gay people who are just friends, or gay friends of straight men.  Likely an offshoot of the word "bromance" I guess.

just thought I'd share. 
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Post by: Laura on October 23, 2011, 09:32:47 AM
I think Kerry lives in Arizona, too.
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Post by: Jrand73 on October 23, 2011, 09:37:16 AM
Technical vibes for DR DOUG R and DR MICHAEL S.

Alas I can be of NO help.
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Post by: JMK on October 23, 2011, 09:44:39 AM
Technical vibes for DR DOUG R and DR MICHAEL S.

Alas I can be of NO help.

Alas Shrugged
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Post by: JMK on October 23, 2011, 09:44:59 AM
Shrug is perhaps one of the uglier words in the English language.
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Post by: John G. on October 23, 2011, 09:51:09 AM
So I just heard the expression "Bro-mos" for the first time today, apparently meaning gay people who are just friends, or gay friends of straight men.  Likely an offshoot of the word "bromance" I guess.

just thought I'd share. 
Makes me want a bromo of the seltzer variety.
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Post by: John G. on October 23, 2011, 09:54:07 AM
Arizona, why don't you go my way?
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Post by: Jrand73 on October 23, 2011, 09:55:46 AM
There is a nice original photo of WORLD PREMIERE on EBAY for only 9.99.....Frances Farmer in a black wig......I might consider buying it, if the monkey who also appeared in the picture was present.
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Post by: JMK on October 23, 2011, 10:07:36 AM
There is a nice original photo of WORLD PREMIERE on EBAY for only 9.99.....Frances Farmer in a black wig......I might consider buying it, if the monkey who also appeared in the picture was present.

Said monkey evidently wanted that wig, at least considering its behavior as Frances exits the frame in one scene.
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Post by: Doug R on October 23, 2011, 10:17:26 AM
Installed my new TV but I'm not getting a signal from my AV receiver through which my Blu-ray and DVD player are connected. The manual says high speed HDMI cables need to be connected to the TV. I have one of those which is connected to the satellite receiver and I'm getting a signal on that. I connected that cable to the AV receiver but still didn't get a signal from the Blu-ray player.  Looks like maybe I need to replace all the HDMI cables throughout the chain. What a hassle!

Doug, have you checked your receiver settings?  Mine (an Onkyo) has different input choices for where it's receiving the signal from, therefore you need to press separate buttons for Satellite, BD, DVD, etc.

That's what I thought must be the problem but I don't think so. I've now connected another Blu-ray player directly to the TV through an old HDMI and that is receiving a signal OK. I don't know why I'm not getting a signal through the AV receiver though. There was no problem with the old TV.

Does your new TV have more than one HDMI input?  Have you selected the correct one?

Everything seems OK thanks DR JMK.  I think I did something stupid - like selecting the wrong input  :-[
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Post by: Doug R on October 23, 2011, 10:22:56 AM
With all the excitement today of the buyer coming for the old TV and installing the new one, with associated connection problems, I completely forgot to do the laundry. Must start now.
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Post by: Doug R on October 23, 2011, 10:27:07 AM
For lunch today I slow-cooked a beef joint in a closed pot with onions and carrots. Not the sort of thing I usually do so I was a bit dubious as to how it would turned out - but to was delicious.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Doug R on October 23, 2011, 10:46:38 AM
A question for all the technofiles out there.

I have a Panosonic HD Flat Screen TV & A Panosonic Blu-Ray Home Theater System. My Cable box and my Blu Ray are both conneted to the TV via HDMI cables.

I have the television audio go through my home theater system and here is where I have my problem.

It does not happen on all the channels, but for me there is a visual/audio delay of about perhaps 1 second or so when the audio does not match the lip movements. (These are NOT programs filmed in another language and then dubbed into English) It is off just that slight amont that it is annoying.

I have tried in the set up with "Audio Delay" at various intervals. I tried with auomatic, 0ms & 10ms (what I currently have it at). The 10ms worked for a short time but the problem is back.

Anyone have any suggestions how to fix it?

I hate it when I'm watching a film and the sound is out of synch. the trouble is that once you become aware of it you can't concentrate on the film properly because it becomes a constant distraction. I used to find it more on DVDs and satellite TV. I've used the delay function on my AV receiver and satellite receiver in the past which sometimes worked but I haven't noticed the problem lately - maybe I've just trained myself to ignore it.
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Post by: Jrand73 on October 23, 2011, 10:54:57 AM
This true DR JMK....maybe said monkey thought the wig was a relative.
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Post by: bk on October 23, 2011, 11:09:49 AM
I'm up after nine hours of sleep (I got caught up in watching the extras on WSS).  Speaking of those, there's a new looking back featurette, with all sorts of people I'd prefer never to see pontificating, such as Adam Shankman and the choreographer of Glee.  One of the things they boast of is a song specific commentary by Stephen Sondheim.  As it turns out, all they've done is excerpted stuff he says in his live interview, some of which is only tenuously about the song they assign his comments to.  That seems a little disingenuous.  What's truly amusing, for those of us who know him, is that his stories are basically word for word the same stories he tells in the previous featurette, which is also included.

The previous featurette's clips are, of course, from the previous transfer, so when watching those you can see that the new transfer is hugely a step up.  And I want to say that strongly because obviously some hard work was put into it.  But its occasional shortcomings are baffling but I don't want them to override the stuff that looks very good. 
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Post by: bk on October 23, 2011, 11:23:38 AM
And the word of the day is: ANOMIE!

 BK-It's The Second Thing To Go And I Forget What The First Thing Is

Same Word Of The Day As Yesterday...So I'll Repeat The Same Song Of Yesterday and Very Appropriate

The Song Of The Day Is:  LOST IN A FOG

Oops, my eye went to the wrong word, which is what happens after midnight occasionally - correct word has been posted, so go to it.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 11:34:58 AM
Good Morning! Good Afternoon!

I'm up, I'm up... And I'm taking my first break of the day.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 11:35:55 AM
I truly did just pass out last night as soon as my head hit the pillow. I turned out the lights... And the next thing I remember is my alarm clock going off at 8:30am this morning.
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Post by: vixmom on October 23, 2011, 11:36:19 AM
trying to get moth ball smell out of Italian wool sweaters  -  how tedious
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Post by: vixmom on October 23, 2011, 11:36:43 AM
Dr Sandra lives in Arizona
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Post by: vixmom on October 23, 2011, 11:36:58 AM
Or she did until she was eaten by a dinosaur
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Post by: vixmom on October 23, 2011, 11:37:50 AM
Kerry who was also eaten by a dinosaur  also was a resident of Arizona
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Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 11:37:59 AM
Then it was off to brunch with my friends, Yosh and Brendan. It was sort of a "goodbye for now" deal since I probably won't see either of them until I'm back from L.A. -Although, I did find out last night that I have to be back up here on Halloween day for a short gig, session. Anyhoo... It was a good brunch, and since we brunched early, we also had a bit of time to walk around the UWS for a bit before we all had to go our separate ways.
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Post by: vixmom on October 23, 2011, 11:38:57 AM
I would strongly suggest that should Cason wish to continue living in Arizona he should refrain from eating lunch with DR Laura
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Post by: vixmom on October 23, 2011, 11:39:07 AM
and her dinosaur
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Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 11:40:14 AM
And then I met up with "Dromio of Ephesus" - a.k.a. Adam Heller for a pre-coaching for BFS. Since he only sings one song, "He and She"' it went very quick. :)
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Post by: td on October 23, 2011, 11:40:39 AM
First step of the beet pickling experience is done; they are skinned and cubed.  Miss Molly now has a fondness for beet bites.

One load of laundry also completed.

Now to add sugar, vinegar, water and pickling spices, then to jar and seal.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 11:41:09 AM
bk - Adam Heller sends his regards. He remembers you from the York MERRILY recording sessions, and he was very glad to hear about Kritzerland.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 11:42:03 AM
First step of the beet pickling experience is done; they are skinned and cubed.  Miss Molly now has a fondness for beet bites.

One load of laundry also completed.

Now to add sugar, vinegar, water and pickling spices, then to jar and seal.

Hello, DR td! -Will you be serving them with some horseradish "infused" sour cream?
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 11:43:05 AM
trying to get moth ball smell out of Italian wool sweaters  -  how tedious

DR vixmom - If you have a spare spray bottle/mister, fill it with some vodka, and spritz the sweater. That should do the trick.  Or just drink the vodka. ::)
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 11:44:40 AM
Oh...

And I finally got a hold of my nephew, John Michael, a little while ago.  His birthday was on Friday - he's now a teenager, 13! I asked if he got my card/gift. He hasn't. And I mailed it last Tuesday. Hmm... Hopefully, it's just sitting in a pile of other birthday cards at his house.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 11:47:59 AM
Since I was asked:


http://www.pgcruises.com/
513 feet (156.5 meters) long
332 guests
Crew to guest ratio of 1 to 1.5
Complimentary beverages including fine wines and premium spirits, soft drinks, bottled water, coffee and tea served throughout the ship

From what I've been told we will have an all Tahitian staff. 
The stops are very close to each other & several of the excursions at different stops are the same, just beginning from a different port.

Our Itinerary is:
Day 0.  Dec 27th 11:40PM flight
Day 1.  Dec 28th we arrive & are transported to the ship
Day 2. Dec. 29th Raiatea arrive 11:00AM depart 6:00PM
Day 3. Dec 30th Taha'a arrive 9:00AM depart 5:00PM
Day 4. Dec 31st Bora, Bora arrive 8:00AM
Day 5. Jan 1st Bora, Bora    depart 6:00PM
Day 6. Jan 2nd Moorea   arrive 8:00AM
Day 7. Jan 3rd Moorea   depart 4:00PM
Day 7. Jan 3rd Papeete  arrive 6:30PM transported to hotel
Day 8. Jan 4th all day at the hotel until it is time to be picked up (8ish)
Day 8. Jan 4th 11:55PM flight
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 11:49:22 AM
And now it's time for me to mosey on over across the plaza to Avery Fisher Hall for this afternoon's performance of the Britten "War Requiem" by the London Symphony Orchestra. Should be a good 90 minutes of music-making.

Laters...
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 11:51:01 AM
Well, last night, we had our second performance of "The Hound of the Baskervilles."  Our first night on Friday had seven, count 'em, SEVEN people in the audience (but they were very appreciative).  Last night (Saturday), we had about 30 people!  The place only holds about 50 or so, so that was great.  They loved it!  I'm getting much more comfortable at running the sound and have actually gotten a bit annoyed with Marko giving me the cues (Marko built all the sound cues). ;) So, so far, it's off to a good start.  Let's hope that the bigger audiences continue.  We have a matinee today, then we're dark until Friday.

Vibes all continues to go well & your audience grows in size.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: ArnoldMBrockman on October 23, 2011, 11:51:52 AM
And the word of the day is: FERLY!

And The REAL Song Of The Day Is:  SOMETHING WONDERFUL

Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 11:57:59 AM
A question for all the technofiles out there.

I have a Panosonic HD Flat Screen TV & A Panosonic Blu-Ray Home Theater System. My Cable box and my Blu Ray are both conneted to the TV via HDMI cables.

I have the television audio go through my home theater system and here is where I have my problem.

It does not happen on all the channels, but for me there is a visual/audio delay of about perhaps 1 second or so when the audio does not match the lip movements. (These are NOT programs filmed in another language and then dubbed into English) It is off just that slight amont that it is annoying.

I have tried in the set up with "Audio Delay" at various intervals. I tried with auomatic, 0ms & 10ms (what I currently have it at). The 10ms worked for a short time but the problem is back.

Anyone have any suggestions how to fix it?

I hate it when I'm watching a film and the sound is out of synch. the trouble is that once you become aware of it you can't concentrate on the film properly because it becomes a constant distraction.

Yes it is very annoying & difficult to ignore after awhile.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 12:00:08 PM
Miss Karen also lives in Arizona.  I had hoped both she & Cason would have stopped in for his birthday wishes.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: vixmom on October 23, 2011, 12:02:37 PM
trying to get moth ball smell out of Italian wool sweaters  -  how tedious

DR vixmom - If you have a spare spray bottle/mister, fill it with some vodka, and spritz the sweater. That should do the trick.  Or just drink the vodka. ::)

 I may as drink the vodka  I just discovered that all five of the Italian wool sweaters are made of extra fine merino wool and must be dry cleaned
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: vixmom on October 23, 2011, 12:03:26 PM
I discovered this shortly after removing five miniature sweaters from the washing machine
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jrand73 on October 23, 2011, 12:07:39 PM
Baskerville sound vibes for DR GEORGE.  What other sounds are there besides the Hounds?  Or do you do the music as well.

What the HELL is Adam Shankman doing on the WSS Blue Rae?   I guess I should just be glad that it isn't Tyce Diorio.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jrand73 on October 23, 2011, 12:08:20 PM
I discovered this shortly after removing five miniature sweaters from the washing machine

Uh oh....there are going to be some well dressed warm gnomes in your neighborhood this winter.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: John G. on October 23, 2011, 12:08:39 PM
First step of the beet pickling experience is done; they are skinned and cubed.  Miss Molly now has a fondness for beet bites.

One load of laundry also completed.

Now to add sugar, vinegar, water and pickling spices, then to jar and seal.
Me want. The beets, that is. Not the laundry.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 12:11:00 PM
I discovered this shortly after removing five miniature sweaters from the washing machine

Dampen them & then put them on to stretch them out.  You might be able to salvage them.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: elmore3003 on October 23, 2011, 12:20:09 PM
I had a lovely lunch with Joseph Rubin at The Cottage on 77th and Amsterdam, I stopped at the 79th Street Duane Reade, and I am now home waitign to hear from Mr Appel. While I'm waiting for him, I think I will tidy up my writing table, a little prep work for the Appalachian writing I begin tomorrow.

I've also got tentative commitments for 2012 from Kim Criswell and Jason Graae for ROBERTA and from Danny Burstein for THE RED MILL.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Laura on October 23, 2011, 12:23:47 PM
We have a new member in our congregation. This is Amber, the service dog.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: bk on October 23, 2011, 12:31:45 PM
Jose, I remember Adam well.  And he should have heard my name much more recently because his girlfriend, Beth Leavel, was supposed to convey to him my regards :)
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: vixmom on October 23, 2011, 12:36:39 PM
I had a lovely lunch with Joseph Rubin at The Cottage on 77th and Amsterdam, I stopped at the 79th Street Duane Reade, and I am now home waitign to hear from Mr Appel. While I'm waiting for him, I think I will tidy up my writing table, a little prep work for the Appalachian writing I begin tomorrow.

I've also got tentative commitments for 2012 from Kim Criswell and Jason Graae for ROBERTA and from Danny Burstein for THE RED MILL.

I thought the Cottage had closed down or was that just Cottage II?
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: vixmom on October 23, 2011, 12:37:12 PM
We have a new member in our congregation. This is Amber, the service dog.

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwww!
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 01:05:17 PM
We have a new member in our congregation. This is Amber, the service dog.

AWWWWW!
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jrand73 on October 23, 2011, 01:14:16 PM
Amber is BEE-yoo-TEE-full!!!
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jrand73 on October 23, 2011, 01:15:00 PM
DR JANE your vacation looks WONDERFUL!!!!

So much fun in just a FEW days.

Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: td on October 23, 2011, 01:15:05 PM
First step of the beet pickling experience is done; they are skinned and cubed.  Miss Molly now has a fondness for beet bites.

One load of laundry also completed.

Now to add sugar, vinegar, water and pickling spices, then to jar and seal.

Hello, DR td! -Will you be serving them with some horseradish "infused" sour cream?

Now, that's a wonderful idea!
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: td on October 23, 2011, 01:17:03 PM
First step of the beet pickling experience is done; they are skinned and cubed.  Miss Molly now has a fondness for beet bites.

One load of laundry also completed.

Now to add sugar, vinegar, water and pickling spices, then to jar and seal.
Me want. The beets, that is. Not the laundry.

Come and get some!
I am about to jar the beets since they are coming to a boil. . .
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: bk on October 23, 2011, 01:20:49 PM
I think I'm taking the day off from jogging.  I'm told that it's good to do that every now and then, and I'm beginning to think that jogging every single day actually impedes weight loss rather than help speed it along.  That's the way it's feeling to me anyway.  Plus I got such a late start on my day.  It's very nice out, though, so who knows?
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 01:27:07 PM
I think I'm taking the day off from jogging.  I'm told that it's good to do that every now and then, and I'm beginning to think that jogging every single day actually impedes weight loss rather than help speed it along.  That's the way it's feeling to me anyway.  Plus I got such a late start on my day.  It's very nice out, though, so who knows?

Sunday's off to relax sounds like a good idea.  Alternating jogging with a cross trainer and/or weight bearing exercises might make a difference.  How about taking a good walk instead of jogging?
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 01:29:21 PM
DR JANE your vacation looks WONDERFUL!!!!

So much fun in just a FEW days.



We were really looking for a longer cruise but this just looks beautiful.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Ginny on October 23, 2011, 01:48:48 PM
Dimanche evening greetings from Reims, France!  We were in the last group of six to depart the boat in a taxi van to Luxembourg City.  They dropped us first at the gare, where we checked our suitcases and grabbed a taxi to the Anglican Church of Luxembourg for the 11am service.  Afterwards, the chaplain offered to take us to lunch (we actually treated him).  He drove us out to the country to a favorite buffet place, then gave us quite a driving tour of the city and dropped us off in the old city center.  We walked around for a while, seeing the cathedral and the Grand Duke's palace and then we walked to the station, retrieved our bags, and boarded our train.  We had a very tight connection 8 minutes from Reims, but made it with not problems.  We're now settled in our hotel with a spectacular view of the cathedral.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Ginny on October 23, 2011, 01:54:42 PM
DR Jane - your Tahiti adventure sounds fabulous!
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Post by: Ginny on October 23, 2011, 01:57:40 PM
I am beyond tired, so I'm going to go to sleep soon.  This hotel seems to have pretty reliable wi-fi, so I'll be back tomorrow with some more pictures - 'night!
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 01:58:17 PM
DR Jennifer did you see this?

(http://lisagardner.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/HIDE_Poster-225x300.jpg)

The fine print says it will air on Dec. 6th. 
Kevin Alejandro will play Bobby Dodge
Mark-Paul Gosselaar will fill Alex Wilson’s shoes. 
Carla Gugino as the infamous D.D. Warren

Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: John G. on October 23, 2011, 01:59:05 PM
We have a new member in our congregation. This is Amber, the service dog.
What a cutie!
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 02:00:29 PM
DR Jane - your Tahiti adventure sounds fabulous!

Not much in the way of interesting towns with beautiful architecture.  It should be warm with spectacular scenery.  Rain is a possibility though that I hope doesn't happen.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 02:02:58 PM
Dimanche evening greetings from Reims, France!  We were in the last group of six to depart the boat in a taxi van to Luxembourg City.  They dropped us first at the gare, where we checked our suitcases and grabbed a taxi to the Anglican Church of Luxembourg for the 11am service.  Afterwards, the chaplain offered to take us to lunch (we actually treated him).  He drove us out to the country to a favorite buffet place, then gave us quite a driving tour of the city and dropped us off in the old city center.  We walked around for a while, seeing the cathedral and the Grand Duke's palace and then we walked to the station, retrieved our bags, and boarded our train.  We had a very tight connection 8 minutes from Reims, but made it with not problems.  We're now settled in our hotel with a spectacular view of the cathedral.

What a day and with your own private tour of the city. :)
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: elmore3003 on October 23, 2011, 02:54:39 PM
I had a lovely lunch with Joseph Rubin at The Cottage on 77th and Amsterdam, I stopped at the 79th Street Duane Reade, and I am now home waitign to hear from Mr Appel. While I'm waiting for him, I think I will tidy up my writing table, a little prep work for the Appalachian writing I begin tomorrow.

I've also got tentative commitments for 2012 from Kim Criswell and Jason Graae for ROBERTA and from Danny Burstein for THE RED MILL.

I thought the Cottage had closed down or was that just Cottage II?


There is - or was - a cottage in the 40s on 9th Avenie. Are you thinking of that ne?
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: bk on October 23, 2011, 03:05:16 PM
I had a chopped salad and a bagel for lunch.  Not so bad.  So far I'm resisting the jog today.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Jrand73 on October 23, 2011, 03:34:17 PM
Resisting the jog sounds like a good idea.

DR GINNY thanks for the France Report!
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Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 04:09:55 PM
Good Evening!

And now it's time for my second break of the day...
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 04:14:15 PM
The performance of Benjamin Britten's "War Requiem" by the London Symphony Orchestra was beautiful and moving. Alas, since Fall is most definitely in the air, a bunch of the quieter moments were punctuated by coughs from various members of the audience. However, people seemed to settle down after the first movement, and I actually felt that the conductor made the pauses between the movements a little longer to accommodate the coughing, the sneezing, the shuffling of programs and such.

I had studied the "War Requiem" in my college Song Literature class, and I think this is the first time I've heard it performed live. -I say "think" only because I seem to remember a performance at The Kennedy Center. Or not. ::)
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 04:15:21 PM
I had a lovely lunch with Joseph Rubin at The Cottage on 77th and Amsterdam, I stopped at the 79th Street Duane Reade, and I am now home waitign to hear from Mr Appel. While I'm waiting for him, I think I will tidy up my writing table, a little prep work for the Appalachian writing I begin tomorrow.

I've also got tentative commitments for 2012 from Kim Criswell and Jason Graae for ROBERTA and from Danny Burstein for THE RED MILL.

I thought the Cottage had closed down or was that just Cottage II?


There is - or was - a cottage in the 40s on 9th Avenie. Are you thinking of that ne?

Yep, that was Westside Cottage II - Although, no one was really sure where Westside Cottage I ever was. -And, yes, that is now closed and has been transformed into some sort of bad Asian Fusion place.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Michael on October 23, 2011, 04:16:09 PM
A question for all the technofiles out there.

I have a Panosonic HD Flat Screen TV & A Panosonic Blu-Ray Home Theater System. My Cable box and my Blu Ray are both conneted to the TV via HDMI cables.

I have the television audio go through my home theater system and here is where I have my problem.

It does not happen on all the channels, but for me there is a visual/audio delay of about perhaps 1 second or so when the audio does not match the lip movements. (These are NOT programs filmed in another language and then dubbed into English) It is off just that slight amont that it is annoying.

I have tried in the set up with "Audio Delay" at various intervals. I tried with auomatic, 0ms & 10ms (what I currently have it at). The 10ms worked for a short time but the problem is back.

Anyone have any suggestions how to fix it?

Stop watching TV.   ;D

LOL
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 04:17:03 PM
I think I'm taking the day off from jogging.  I'm told that it's good to do that every now and then, and I'm beginning to think that jogging every single day actually impedes weight loss rather than help speed it along.  That's the way it's feeling to me anyway.  Plus I got such a late start on my day.  It's very nice out, though, so who knows?

Taking a day off from any sort of strenuous exercise regime is always a good thing. You need to give your body and your muscles time to recover and rebuild. You'll find your next jog a bit easier. -At least it should be. Also, too much exercise could result in muscle loss and not fat loss since you may be overworking your muscles.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: Michael on October 23, 2011, 04:17:20 PM
So I just heard the expression "Bro-mos" for the first time today, apparently meaning gay people who are just friends, or gay friends of straight men.  Likely an offshoot of the word "bromance" I guess.

just thought I'd share. 

I always thought bromos was something you drank for an upset stomache.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: TCB on October 23, 2011, 04:17:36 PM
Michael S., also from yesterday wrote:
Quote
I am attempting watch Camelot on TCM. It's painful. Vanessa Redgrave vocals have been slowed down from the Broadway versions.

Also is the dialogue in the film as bad as it was on the stage? Lancelot's is especially hurtful to the ears

While visiting my cousin last week, he and his wife said that the "Camelot" movie was their most favorite movie musical ever!

I told them that that I had been in a local production and that it was the only show that I didn't really know before doing it and didn't really like it after doing it. :-\


CAMELOT is one of my all-time favorite movie musicals.  I do not really care much for the stage version of the show; and I have probably seen six or seven productions over the years.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 04:18:58 PM
First step of the beet pickling experience is done; they are skinned and cubed.  Miss Molly now has a fondness for beet bites.

One load of laundry also completed.

Now to add sugar, vinegar, water and pickling spices, then to jar and seal.

Hello, DR td! -Will you be serving them with some horseradish "infused" sour cream?

Now, that's a wonderful idea!

There's a small "artisanal" company here in NYC that makes jarred "beet caviar". It's basically shredded pickled beets with horseradish. It's perfect spread on crackers with some cream cheese. The perfect blend of sweet, sour, bitter, salty and creamy.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 04:19:46 PM
Jose, I remember Adam well.  And he should have heard my name much more recently because his girlfriend, Beth Leavel, was supposed to convey to him my regards :)

Oh... OK. Well... He spoke fondly of you. And that's all that matters. :)
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 04:20:23 PM
We have a new member in our congregation. This is Amber, the service dog.

Awww...

Hello, Amber!

Is she still in training? Or a full-fledged service dog already?
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: TCB on October 23, 2011, 04:21:11 PM
Good morning, all! I have an event-filled day today: lunch at 1pm with my friend Joseph Rubin, who's now employed by the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players (or NYGASP). We have a project that may start up soon, and it's time to catch up on things. Following that Zach Appel, the young baritone friend of our DR PennyO, is stopping by here for a visit. Zach is now in the opera program of Manhattan School of Music and working with Dona D Vaughn, the mother of my beloved goddaughter Charlotte.

Last night I watched about half of the Rene Clement film GERVAISE, based on the Zola novel L'Assommoir, with Maria Schell as Gervaise Macquart, laundress on the road to hell. Shortly after the banquet sequence and return of Gervaise's lover, which is the halfway point of the novel when everything in the story going well goes to hell as the Coupeaus become alcoholics and lose everythong, the disc began pixilating and freezing, so I had to turn it off. I read the novel while I was in Dublin, and I'd been looking forward to the film. It's too short: events covering 20 years seem to happen daily, the costumes don't move well from the 1850s to 1870, but I loved Suzy Delair as Gervaise's false friend Virginie, although she's more blatantly conniving and duplicitous than the character of the novel. The actress Florelle, star of Kurt Weill's French musical play MARIE GALANTE, plays Gervaise mother-in-law, Madame Coupeau. Now we need a good BBC miniseries of the great novel Nana, Zola's sequel about the rise and fall of Gervaise's daughter, who becomes the biggest musical theatre star in Paris, as well as the biggest whore bankrupting Parisian noblemen and millionaires, before she and the Second Empire die in the Franco-Prussian War.

I'm rereading NANA at the moment, and then I plan to read Zola's novels about two of Gervaise's sons, Germinal, about labor unrest, and Le Bete Humaine, about a serial killer.


GERVAISE is the word!
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 04:21:24 PM
I discovered this shortly after removing five miniature sweaters from the washing machine

SPOO!!!

Could you turn them into placemats? Or knit them all together into a caftan?

::)
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Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 04:21:45 PM
~~~~~!!!!!PAGE FIVE!!!!!~~~~~
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: TCB on October 23, 2011, 04:22:20 PM
Does anybody know anyone who lives in Arizona?



Isn't that where Laura used to live?
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Post by: TCB on October 23, 2011, 04:24:01 PM
I heard Cason lives in AS


Is that Arkansas?
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: bk on October 23, 2011, 04:24:09 PM
I heard a rather vicious rumor just now that Cason is living in Arizona with the love child of Sandra.  Can anyone confirm or deny or, at the very least, deny or confirm?
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 04:24:19 PM



(http://nighthawknews.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/west-side-story_l2.jpg)
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 04:29:22 PM
Since I was asked:


http://www.pgcruises.com/
513 feet (156.5 meters) long
332 guests
Crew to guest ratio of 1 to 1.5
Complimentary beverages including fine wines and premium spirits, soft drinks, bottled water, coffee and tea served throughout the ship

From what I've been told we will have an all Tahitian staff. 
The stops are very close to each other & several of the excursions at different stops are the same, just beginning from a different port.


DR Jane - Your upcoming cruise looks amazing!

-I bet that's one of the few cruise lines that does not have any Filipino stewards. ;)

My piano teacher in college loved Bora Bora. She and her husband went on a vacation there a couple of years ago. They stayed on/in one of those "water huts". And they loved it.
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: TCB on October 23, 2011, 04:30:00 PM
I began watching the Suchet Poirot Murder of Roger Ackroyd last night.  Of course it can't properly handle Christie's original sleight of hand with how the story is framed in the novel, but it's rather well done IMHO.


I thought Poirot's first name was Hercule?
Title: Re: SAY IT SOFT AND IT'S ALMOST LIKE PRAYING
Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 04:35:41 PM
And now I need to take care of the last bit of packing for my trek back down to DC tomorrow morning. I'll be heading to the Metropolitan Room to see Amanda McBroom and Michelle Brourman later, and once I get back tonight, all I really want to and should do is get some sleep.

But I'm sure I'll check in here too. :)

Laters...
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Post by: elmore3003 on October 23, 2011, 04:48:33 PM
Good morning, all! I have an event-filled day today: lunch at 1pm with my friend Joseph Rubin, who's now employed by the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players (or NYGASP). We have a project that may start up soon, and it's time to catch up on things. Following that Zach Appel, the young baritone friend of our DR PennyO, is stopping by here for a visit. Zach is now in the opera program of Manhattan School of Music and working with Dona D Vaughn, the mother of my beloved goddaughter Charlotte.

Last night I watched about half of the Rene Clement film GERVAISE, based on the Zola novel L'Assommoir, with Maria Schell as Gervaise Macquart, laundress on the road to hell. Shortly after the banquet sequence and return of Gervaise's lover, which is the halfway point of the novel when everything in the story going well goes to hell as the Coupeaus become alcoholics and lose everythong, the disc began pixilating and freezing, so I had to turn it off. I read the novel while I was in Dublin, and I'd been looking forward to the film. It's too short: events covering 20 years seem to happen daily, the costumes don't move well from the 1850s to 1870, but I loved Suzy Delair as Gervaise's false friend Virginie, although she's more blatantly conniving and duplicitous than the character of the novel. The actress Florelle, star of Kurt Weill's French musical play MARIE GALANTE, plays Gervaise mother-in-law, Madame Coupeau. Now we need a good BBC miniseries of the great novel Nana, Zola's sequel about the rise and fall of Gervaise's daughter, who becomes the biggest musical theatre star in Paris, as well as the biggest whore bankrupting Parisian noblemen and millionaires, before she and the Second Empire die in the Franco-Prussian War.

I'm rereading NANA at the moment, and then I plan to read Zola's novels about two of Gervaise's sons, Germinal, about labor unrest, and Le Bete Humaine, about a serial killer.


GERVAISE is the word!

In my household, anyway!

Is anyone watching "Once Upon A Time" at 8:00? I hope it's good.
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Post by: TCB on October 23, 2011, 05:02:20 PM
I think Kerry lives in Arizona, too.


Are you sure?
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Post by: TCB on October 23, 2011, 05:08:48 PM
Dr Sandra lives in Arizona

So, she is living with Cason?
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Post by: TCB on October 23, 2011, 05:31:01 PM
I opened the Sunday newspaper this morning to find that two very dear friends, as well as very talented theater people passed away.  The first, my friend Elly, I saw just three weeks ago at Milt's memorial service.  I had been told before I saw her that she had cancer, so I was surprised at how great she looked and acted.  She was one of the Tacoma Little Theatre legends back in the 60s.  I remember her best for her performance as Reno Sweeney in ANYTHING GOES back in 1964.  I had the chance to work with Elly and her husband, only once; and that was in THE BAKER'S WIFE.
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Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 05:43:09 PM
Does anybody know anyone who lives in Arizona?



Isn't that where Laura used to live?

Nope Cilla used to live there. ;)
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Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 05:49:02 PM
Since I was asked:


http://www.pgcruises.com/
513 feet (156.5 meters) long
332 guests
Crew to guest ratio of 1 to 1.5
Complimentary beverages including fine wines and premium spirits, soft drinks, bottled water, coffee and tea served throughout the ship

From what I've been told we will have an all Tahitian staff. 
The stops are very close to each other & several of the excursions at different stops are the same, just beginning from a different port.


-I bet that's one of the few cruise lines that does not have any Filipino stewards. ;)


;D

Our Baltic cruise was staffed mostly with Romanians.  Since our then daughter in-law was Romanian they were very friendly. 

We have two days in Bora Bora.
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Post by: TCB on October 23, 2011, 05:49:19 PM
The other death was even more shocking to me, because Mike was a very dear friend.  He apparently died back at the end of September, while on vacation in Dublin.  His body was cremated and his ashes were sprinkled on a cliff overlooking the Irish Sea.  What is shocking to me is that his wife never bothered to even send me an e-mail to tell me that Mike had died.  Mike and I went to Vegas together a couple of years ago, and I had the pleasure of introducing a very star-struck Mike to Brent Barrett after PHANTOM.
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Post by: elmore3003 on October 23, 2011, 05:50:27 PM
I opened the Sunday newspaper this morning to find that two very dear friends, as well as very talented theater people passed away.  The first, my friend Elly, I saw just three weeks ago at Milt's memorial service.  I had been told before I saw her that she had cancer, so I was surprised at how great she looked and acted.  She was one of the Tacoma Little Theatre legends back in the 60s.  I remember her best for her performance as Reno Sweeney in ANYTHING GOES back in 1964.  I had the chance to work with Elly and her husband, only once; and that was in THE BAKER'S WIFE.

I'm so sorry, DR TCB.
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Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 05:50:43 PM
DR TCB so many friends to lose at once.  My condolences to you and their families!!
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Post by: elmore3003 on October 23, 2011, 05:52:01 PM
I am enjoying ONCE UPON A TIME very much. I like the connection between the fairy tale wrld of Rumpelstiltskin, Snow Whte and others and the town of Storybrook, Maine. My friend Raphael Sbarge is playing Jiminy Cricket.
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Post by: TCB on October 23, 2011, 05:57:34 PM
I opened the Sunday newspaper this morning to find that two very dear friends, as well as very talented theater people passed away.  The first, my friend Elly, I saw just three weeks ago at Milt's memorial service.  I had been told before I saw her that she had cancer, so I was surprised at how great she looked and acted.  She was one of the Tacoma Little Theatre legends back in the 60s.  I remember her best for her performance as Reno Sweeney in ANYTHING GOES back in 1964.  I had the chance to work with Elly and her husband, only once; and that was in THE BAKER'S WIFE.

I'm so sorry, DR TCB.

Thanks, elmore.
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Post by: TCB on October 23, 2011, 05:58:02 PM
DR TCB so many friends to loose at once.  My condolences to you and their families!!

Thanks, Jane.
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Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 06:06:09 PM
DR TCB so many friends to loose at once.  My condolences to you and their families!!

Thanks, Jane.

I noticed I added an extra o.  I will go back & fix that.
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Post by: TCB on October 23, 2011, 06:06:51 PM
Since I was asked:


http://www.pgcruises.com/
513 feet (156.5 meters) long
332 guests
Crew to guest ratio of 1 to 1.5
Complimentary beverages including fine wines and premium spirits, soft drinks, bottled water, coffee and tea served throughout the ship

From what I've been told we will have an all Tahitian staff. 
The stops are very close to each other & several of the excursions at different stops are the same, just beginning from a different port.


-I bet that's one of the few cruise lines that does not have any Filipino stewards. ;)


;D

Our Baltic cruise was staffed mostly with Romanians.  Since our then daughter in-law was Romanian they were very friendly. 

We have two days in Bora Bora.

The only problem I have with Paul Gauguin's Tahiti cruises is the same thing I didn't like about my Italian cruise - I had no days at sea.  I really love the cruising part, and to me it is heaven when you wake up on board ship with no place that you need to go, and nothing that you need to do.  When you wake up every morning at a new port, you might as well have been teleported from one place to another.  But that is just me.  My sister hates the days at sea, because she wants to go out shopping or exploring, not sitting around with nothing to do.

But the Paul Gauguin cruise ships are incredible.
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Post by: ArnoldMBrockman on October 23, 2011, 06:11:00 PM
I Believe I Heard A Rumor(not substantiated) That Everbody on The Haines His Way Site Is Moving To Arizona.
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Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 06:19:26 PM
I like the first day out at sea to adjust to jet lag & one at the end to relax before the return trip.  I prefer not to have many in-between.  This will be interesting not having any.  As far as I know the best view of the islands will be from our balcony.  Many of the ports on the Balta cruise were an easy walk or bus ride away without doing any excursions.  We had plenty of time to enjoy the ship on our return.
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Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 06:19:38 PM
I Believe I Heard A Rumor(not substantiated) That Everbody on The Haines His Way Site Is Moving To Arizona.

;D
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Post by: TCB on October 23, 2011, 06:54:04 PM





G'night!
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Post by: Jane on October 23, 2011, 07:03:41 PM
'night
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Post by: td on October 23, 2011, 07:16:42 PM
My condolences to DR TCB on his losses.
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Post by: Michael on October 23, 2011, 07:16:51 PM
TCB

So sorry to hear about the loses of your friends
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Post by: FJL on October 23, 2011, 07:18:57 PM
Hugs and comfort vibes to TCB
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Post by: Laura on October 23, 2011, 07:22:16 PM
(((TCB))) I'm so sorry for the loss of your friends.
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Post by: Laura on October 23, 2011, 07:23:09 PM
I think Amber is still in training. I'm not sure what for, though. She was very well-behaved. Most folks didn't even know she was there.
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Post by: Michael on October 23, 2011, 07:24:10 PM
I Believe I Heard A Rumor(not substantiated) That Everbody on The Haines His Way Site Is Moving To Arizona.

I heard a rumor in Anatevks

Rember Perchick with all his stange ideas?
Remember Tzeitel's wedding?
When Tevye danced with Golda
Well I just heard that
Tevye's been arrested
and Golda's gone to Kiev!!
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Post by: Laura on October 23, 2011, 07:44:15 PM
Today we saw The Spitfire Gill at the local theater. Afterwards we celebrated with ice cream because Lilah and her bunch were not there. Again. We thought the first time they may have given away their tickets, but after today, we know they did not renew. We won!
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Post by: John G. on October 23, 2011, 08:30:14 PM
TCB, my deepest sympathies to you and the families of the two friends you lost.
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Post by: John G. on October 23, 2011, 08:31:50 PM
The performance of Benjamin Britten's "War Requiem" by the London Symphony Orchestra was beautiful and moving. Alas, since Fall is most definitely in the air, a bunch of the quieter moments were punctuated by coughs from various members of the audience. However, people seemed to settle down after the first movement, and I actually felt that the conductor made the pauses between the movements a little longer to accommodate the coughing, the sneezing, the shuffling of programs and such.

I had studied the "War Requiem" in my college Song Literature class, and I think this is the first time I've heard it performed live. -I say "think" only because I seem to remember a performance at The Kennedy Center. Or not. ::)
Don't you just hate people? They can be so rude. I often feel the same way at concerts.
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Post by: John G. on October 23, 2011, 08:34:31 PM
Tonight was a library double feature of "Jane Eyre," which I am enjoying for the most part, and "Me and Orson Welles," which was not that great. I was surprised at how Blitzstein's music was presented in the latter as being little more than fanfares for Welles' "Julius Caesar." I have a recording of that score on 78s (!) and remember enjoying how creepy it was -- maybe what was on disc was not what was used in the theater.
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Post by: Michael on October 23, 2011, 08:40:39 PM
Jason Graae's Perfect Hermany is mention on

This Week on Broadway for October 23, 2011. It happens in 14:35 into the pogram. Michael Porantiere talks about it.

http://broadwaystars.com/broadway-radio/2011/10/this-week-on-broadway-for-october-23-2011-everything-is-coming-up-daisey.shtml
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 08:52:35 PM
Well, last night, we had our second performance of "The Hound of the Baskervilles."  Our first night on Friday had seven, count 'em, SEVEN people in the audience (but they were very appreciative).  Last night (Saturday), we had about 30 people!  The place only holds about 50 or so, so that was great.  They loved it!  I'm getting much more comfortable at running the sound and have actually gotten a bit annoyed with Marko giving me the cues (Marko built all the sound cues). ;) So, so far, it's off to a good start.  Let's hope that the bigger audiences continue.  We have a matinee today, then we're dark until Friday.

Vibes all continues to go well & your audience grows in size.

Thanks, Jane.  Today, we only had about 20 people and they were fairly quiet. :-\ At least, nobody left and several people said that they really enjoyed it, but there wasn't a lot of laughing.  Oh, well...we still have six performances left.
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 08:53:27 PM
George, I was actually referring to the amount we owe--I'll have to check to see what the assessed values actually are.

I did realize that...and actually, my taxes went up, but this is the third year that my valuation has gone down. :P
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Post by: John G. on October 23, 2011, 09:04:22 PM
George, I was actually referring to the amount we owe--I'll have to check to see what the assessed values actually are.

I did realize that...and actually, my taxes went up, but this is the third year that my valuation has gone down. :P
I hear ya.
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Post by: John G. on October 23, 2011, 09:05:29 PM
Well, last night, we had our second performance of "The Hound of the Baskervilles."  Our first night on Friday had seven, count 'em, SEVEN people in the audience (but they were very appreciative).  Last night (Saturday), we had about 30 people!  The place only holds about 50 or so, so that was great.  They loved it!  I'm getting much more comfortable at running the sound and have actually gotten a bit annoyed with Marko giving me the cues (Marko built all the sound cues). ;) So, so far, it's off to a good start.  Let's hope that the bigger audiences continue.  We have a matinee today, then we're dark until Friday.

Vibes all continues to go well & your audience grows in size.

Thanks, Jane.  Today, we only had about 20 people and they were fairly quiet. :-\ At least, nobody left and several people said that they really enjoyed it, but there wasn't a lot of laughing.  Oh, well...we still have six performances left.
I'm with Jane. I hope the audience grows in volume in terms of both number and appreciation.
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Post by: John G. on October 23, 2011, 09:05:40 PM
Night, all.
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 09:06:56 PM
Baskerville sound vibes for DR GEORGE.  What other sounds are there besides the Hounds?  Or do you do the music as well.

Hounds, screams, sinking in the mud sounds, horses, whinneying, angry horses.  I hope you don't mind, BK, but I actually took the body falling down the stairs sound from Sally Mayes' song, "If" from her Comden and Green CD (produced by you).  I cut out her saying "Goodbye Joe" and when it's used, it pans from one side of the stage to the other.  It's very effective.
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 09:07:23 PM
Well, last night, we had our second performance of "The Hound of the Baskervilles."  Our first night on Friday had seven, count 'em, SEVEN people in the audience (but they were very appreciative).  Last night (Saturday), we had about 30 people!  The place only holds about 50 or so, so that was great.  They loved it!  I'm getting much more comfortable at running the sound and have actually gotten a bit annoyed with Marko giving me the cues (Marko built all the sound cues). ;) So, so far, it's off to a good start.  Let's hope that the bigger audiences continue.  We have a matinee today, then we're dark until Friday.

Vibes all continues to go well & your audience grows in size.

Thanks, Jane.  Today, we only had about 20 people and they were fairly quiet. :-\ At least, nobody left and several people said that they really enjoyed it, but there wasn't a lot of laughing.  Oh, well...we still have six performances left.
I'm with Jane. I hope the audience grows in volume in terms of both number and appreciation.

Thanks, John!
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 09:09:56 PM
Is anyone watching "Once Upon A Time" at 8:00? I hope it's good.

Darn!  I forgot!  I'll have to watch it on-line or maybe it'll be available on OnDemand.
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 09:11:11 PM
Today we saw The Spitfire Gill at the local theater. Afterwards we celebrated with ice cream because Lilah and her bunch were not there. Again. We thought the first time they may have given away their tickets, but after today, we know they did not renew. We won!

Congrats! ;)

So, what did you think about the show?  I love the CD and I've seen it twice.
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 09:26:24 PM
We have a new member in our congregation. This is Amber, the service dog.

Very nice picture!
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Post by: George on October 23, 2011, 09:30:49 PM
I opened the Sunday newspaper this morning to find that two very dear friends, as well as very talented theater people passed away.  The first, my friend Elly, I saw just three weeks ago at Milt's memorial service.  I had been told before I saw her that she had cancer, so I was surprised at how great she looked and acted.  She was one of the Tacoma Little Theatre legends back in the 60s.  I remember her best for her performance as Reno Sweeney in ANYTHING GOES back in 1964.  I had the chance to work with Elly and her husband, only once; and that was in THE BAKER'S WIFE.

The other death was even more shocking to me, because Mike was a very dear friend.  He apparently died back at the end of September, while on vacation in Dublin.  His body was cremated and his ashes were sprinkled on a cliff overlooking the Irish Sea.  What is shocking to me is that his wife never bothered to even send me an e-mail to tell me that Mike had died.  Mike and I went to Vegas together a couple of years ago, and I had the pleasure of introducing a very star-struck Mike to Brent Barrett after PHANTOM.

TCB, I'm so sorry about the loss of your friends.  And I'm sorry that Mike's wife never contacted you.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 09:44:42 PM
Good Evening!

Amanda McBroom's show at The Metropolitan Room was spectacular. I laughed. I cried. I cried some more. ;) And Michelle Brourman's arrangements and piano work were wonderful as well. Amanda's rendition of "The Rose" - which she wrote - had everyone taking out their handkerchiefs. And her encore. a medley in honor of Portia Nelson and Jerry Lieber was truly touching.

bk - I told Amanda and Michelle about the LACC show, and, unless something else comes up, they're going to come see me, it, us. ;)
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Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 09:45:05 PM
{{{{{DR TCB}}}}}
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Post by: JoseSPiano on October 23, 2011, 10:00:54 PM
And since I have to be on a bus down to DC in six and a half hours...

Goodnight.
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Post by: Ginny on October 24, 2011, 12:10:59 AM
Condolences to DR TCB for the loss of 2 theater friends.