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Title: SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 12:07:32 AM
Well, you've read the notes, you're drinking your Manhattans or martinis, and now it is time for you to post until the cows come home - they're just putting on their top hat, white tie, and tails.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 12:10:23 AM
And the word of the day is: SUPERFLUOUS!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Cillaliz on September 05, 2005, 12:10:39 AM
Well, this is the first time I've been awake for the changing of the notes. Sort of like the changing of the guard!  Now, I must wussburger and try once more to get some sleep
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 12:11:35 AM
And now - Dino at the piano.

On the telethon all I hear is, "Thank you SO much."  I HATE that.  Why does the word SO have to be in there - that's all they say, in movies, on TV, in life, "Thank you SO much."  Thank you SO much.  Blechhh.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 12:30:59 AM
And a very happy birthday to duskglow, whomever they may be.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Tomovoz on September 05, 2005, 12:50:54 AM
Derek's family have asked me to pass on their thanks for the messages of sympathy and especially for the friendship and support given by this group of caring people.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: DERBRUCER on September 05, 2005, 04:23:48 AM
TOD

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Since we’re all relaxing on this Labor Day, what is the most difficult job you’ve ever had – the one that had the most labor, and the one that kept you going and going with never a moment’s rest.


I suspect someone will rightfully answer: "Mother".

der Brucer
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: DERBRUCER on September 05, 2005, 04:29:12 AM
In today's notes bk commented:

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I played Gershwin on the piano (I’m very good as Gershwin whilst sitting on the piano

I was going to point out that he could have found playing the part easier had he climbed down off of the piano, itself,  sat on the piano stool - but considering his fondness for scatology, I shall abstain.

der Brucer
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: DERBRUCER on September 05, 2005, 04:33:37 AM
Yesterday, FJL noted:

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But that smoothly (?) brings me to the topic of what's to become of the Supreme Court - I've tried to engage people in conversation about this, but I seem to have no takers on the subject, at least not on this holiday weekend.

But we tried on Friday, see  Supreme Court HHW Posting (http://www.haineshisway.com/community/index.php?board=4;action=display;threadid=765;start=msg142729#msg142729)

der Brucer
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: DERBRUCER on September 05, 2005, 05:07:48 AM
From  the AP (http://media.travelzoo.com/tmp/):

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Sep 5, 7:51 AM EDT
Bush to Nominate Roberts As Chief Justice
By JENNIFER LOVEN
Associated Press Writer
      
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Moving swiftly, President Bush will nominate John Roberts to succeed William H. Rehnquist as chief justice, a senior administration source said Monday.

The president was to make the announcement in the Oval Office before leaving for another trip to the hurricane-battered Gulf Coast.

Bush met with Roberts at the White House on Sunday evening for about a half an hour and then offered him the top position at the Supreme Court on Monday morning, the administration official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because Bush had not announced his selection.

Bush already had nominated Roberts to fill the seat of retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. It would just take a little paper shuffling to change the nomination for Rehnquist's seat.

The president still wants Roberts to be on the bench when the Supreme Court resumes its work on Oct. 3, the official said. That means Bush would have to find a new nominee for O'Connor's seat. She has offered to remain on the bench until a successor is seated.

Not, in my opinion, the best move.

Normally, one would expect the President to elevate a sitting Supreme to Chief, or select a very experienced jurist, which Roberts is not.

I preder the play that asks Justice O'Connor to stay on as Chief, then place another Justice nominee before the Senate. Once the composition of the Court is settled, then select your new Chief.

der Brucer
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: DERBRUCER on September 05, 2005, 05:25:59 AM
More disturbing pet news extracted from  an AP Newstory (http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/K/KATRINA_PETS?SITE=CALON&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT):

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Sep 4, 6:31 AM EDT
Katrina Evacuees Distraught Over Lost Pets By MIKE STOBBE
Associated Press Writer
 
ATLANTA (AP) -- As Valerie Bennett was evacuated from a New Orleans hospital, rescuers told her there was no room in the boat for her dogs. She pleaded. "I offered him my wedding ring and my mom's wedding ring," the 34-year-old nurse recalled Saturday. They wouldn't budge. She and her husband could bring only one item, and they already had a plastic tub containing the medicines her husband, a liver transplant recipient, needed to survive.

Such emotional scenes were repeated perhaps thousands of times along the Gulf Coast last week as pet owners were forced to abandon their animals in the midst of evacuation.

In one example reported last week by The Associated Press, a police officer took a dog from one little boy waiting to get on a bus in New Orleans. "Snowball! Snowball!" the boy cried until he vomited. The policeman told a reporter he didn't know what would happen to the dog.

At the hospital, a doctor euthanized some animals at the request of their owners, who feared they would be abandoned and starve to death. He set up a small gas chamber out of a plastic-wrapped dog kennel.

"The bigger dogs were fighting it. Fighting the gas. It took them longer. When I saw that, I said 'I can't do it,'" said Bennett's husband, Lorne.

Valerie Bennett left her dogs with the anesthesiologist, who promised to care for about 30 staff members' pets on the roof of the hospital, Lindy Boggs Medical Center.
"He said he'd stay there as long as he possibly could," Valerie Bennett recalled, speaking from her husband's bedside at Atlanta's Emory University Hospital.

On Saturday afternoon, she said she saw a posting on a Web site called petfinder.com that said the anesthesiologist was still caring for the animals.

...

The Bennetts had four animals, including two beloved dogs.
They moved to Slidell, La., in July when Valerie took a job at an organ transplant institute connected to Lindy Boggs. Lorne, a former paramedic, is disabled since undergoing a liver transplant in 2001.

On Saturday, as Hurricane Katrina approached, both went to the hospital to help and took all four animals with them.
They fed their guinea pig and left it in its cage in a patient room. They couldn't refill its empty water bottle because the hospital's plumbing failed Sunday, they said. They poured food on the floor for the cat, but again no water.
"I just hope that they forgive me," Valerie Bennett cried.


der Brucer
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: FJL on September 05, 2005, 05:40:35 AM
Dr der Brucer -  Actually, I totally agree with you on the Supreme Court issue.  (I probably should have clarified that I was talking about the people I'd been speaking with during the day yesterday as opposed to people here on the chat board.)

Jobs where I just had to work and work until I couldn't work any more, and then I had to keep on working - there were a couple of all-nighters on tax deadlines back in the 1980's in the years right after law school, but those were kind of exhilarating, and no one ever made me pull those all-nighters, I was generally just excited by the prospect of finishing a difficult task, so that may not count for BK's topic of the day.  

But there was one job during the mid-1990's that was just stultefying and stupefying, where we weren't paid extra for longer hours, so we were just expected to put in hours upon hours.  I had left a job where I'd been for three years to seek out greener pastures (emphasis on green) but only lasted at the new job for about six arduous weeks.  Happily, my old job was still available, so I went back in short order (no cooking jokes, please).  So I've been at my current place doing tax work for thirteen years, minus a breif hiatus.  Luckily, I've never had to fill out an employment application since then; I don't know how to handle the brief six-week job, whether I even need to mention it on an application at this point, or whether it's SUPERFLUOUS, but it was my worst job experience in terms of disrespect for employees' time and llfe outside the office.  
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Jennifer on September 05, 2005, 06:12:59 AM
RE: the new Fall TV season.

DR MBarnum, I have a show that i think you will like, it's called 3 wishes, and it comes on Fridays.  It is basically going to a town and making 3 people wishes come true.  I think it will be a tear jerker and along the lines of Ty's Home Makeover show (i forget the exact name).

As for Bones, it just does not sound interesting to me. In fact there are so many shows that sound like CSI copies.  I prefer shows that don't have self-contained stories every week.

DR MattH, I will tape Reunion and see what others say (i know my sis will be watching too).  If people say it is really good i MAY watch.  But so far i only have related, ghost whisperer and martha stewart and shows i will try.

If you get UPN (which you must) the chris rock show is supposed to be the show of the season.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Jennifer on September 05, 2005, 06:13:58 AM
Also, DR MattH, I wonder if you might like the show that is on after Lost (i think it is invasions). I think EW gave it it's "favorites" pick.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: elmore3003 on September 05, 2005, 06:33:15 AM
Good morning, all!  I am so sorry I missed live chat last evening.  It's one of my favorite things.  I'm thrilled it's coming back, and I promise to be at the next one.

Today is a labor day for me:  finish fixes in the GOLDEN APPLE score for the copyist to handle, pack up the cruise singer's charts for tomorrow's shipment, clean off my desk, and begin the Faith Prince charts.  

Worst labor:  The Sorg Paper Company, summer 1966, the worst summer job ever.  Paper mills are already hot because of all the steam, so it was really unbearable in the summer.  My job was dealing with completed sheets of paper, at this end of this long piece of humongous machinery:  the pulp went in one end, rolled around through the machinery and came out as a huge sheet of paper; memeory says the sheets were around 3 ftx3 ft.  These then stacked onto a skid.  When the skid was around 4 ft tall, I had to take the paper on some rolling machinery to a storage space miles away, then go back and begin the  procedure all over again.  As the paper came out of the press (?), I had to block it from flying anywhere but onto the skid of paper sheets.  As a result, both my palms and fingers were covered with minute paper cuts, which hurt like hell.

To add to the misery, it was a shift job; every week I had to change shifts, which is hell on your sleeping patterns.  The worst shift was midnight to 8, because I do not sleep well in daylight.  I would have preferred having one shift the entire summer.  
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 07:00:31 AM
I'm up!  I'm up!

And I've caught up.

I know what's GNU and am ready to face the day!

It figures I'd overdo it on my frenzy and then miss the brief return of Swishy Sarah AND a chat.

I was napping through all of it, though.  Not better things to do for me.  Nosir.

Some intriguing posts last night.  Yes, intriguing.  And a cryptic one to ponder.  

Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 07:01:37 AM
Let me state here and now how RELIEVED I am that that DR Matt H put that pesky misfiled laserdisc back in its right place.

WHEW!  The order of the universe as we know it was on the line.

But the lawn ain't mowed...and I'll bet the floor ain't mopped yet, either!

And that makes me wonder....I was set right last week when I suggested the latter be done early.  I was given a mini-treatise on the importance of a disciplined routine being followed...all "t's" crossed and all "i's" dotted.

:D  :D  :D  :D  :D  :D

I guess procrastination is allowed...just not "advance" doings.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 07:14:54 AM
Well, for ME, the schedule must be followed. Otherwise, I don't do ANYTHING, and I end up living in a rat's nest.

Yes, the floor got mopped Saturday morning. The lawn got mowed this morning. The dining room gets cleaned at its usual time today.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: DERBRUCER on September 05, 2005, 07:15:32 AM
I do not sleep well in daylight

Well, guess we cross you off the Vampire recruitment list!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 07:15:56 AM
And, good morning! I got almost 8 hours of sleep last night, most welcome after the last several days of 7 hours or less.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 07:22:42 AM
In a minor defense of THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY (but very minor because other than the dancing, I think it's a very weak musical, too), when Judy Garland was taken off the picture, much of the original Warren-Gershwin score got dropped, too. "They Can't Take That Away from Me" got put in simply to cover on-stage Garland songs that Ginger simply couldn't sing. Harry Warren was very upset that a song he didn't write ended up in the picture (even though it's clearly the best thing in the movie.)

I think the basic story that Comden and Green came up with is terrible, and Dinah (Ginger) and Josh (Astaire) are both very unlikable folk. And Oscar Levant, who was such a great crony of Freed's, is irriitating, and he's given TWO lengthy set piece piano sequences? One too many.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 07:24:30 AM
I meant to add that it IS nice to spy Joi Lansing briefly in the film.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 07:26:18 AM
Another beautiful day here, a very cool morning which made mowing the grass not so uncomfortable. Hopefully, if cooler weather will come back and we don't have much rain, I may only have to do the mowing one more time this year. I'd love that.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 07:26:55 AM
Thanks for posting the wonderful picture of DR OzDerek. It brought tears to my eyes.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 07:28:35 AM
The ABC alien series INVASION (Wednesday at 10), I probably won't sample. I really am a LAW & ORDER fan, and of the three alien series, I've made my choice - THRESHOLD on Friday night. I don't like the genre enough to watch more than one.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 07:30:11 AM
Oh, DR Matt H:  You are much too kind regarding Oscar Levant's "piano scenes."

One is way over-the-top for me.

I don't mind his drollery...but that mug concentrating on playing a classical piece...transcends drollery for me.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 07:32:24 AM
Well, no jopb I've ever earned money for was ever especially difficult.

The hardest thing I ever did was installing the first home theater set-up in someone else's house. It took 13 hours, ending at 3 a.m., and I can't ever remember being so tired, with my back and legs very sore from lifting heavy things, squatting to hook things up in tight-fitting sites around the house (no quips, DR TCB), and my fingertips raw from bits of wire that had schredded them during all those hours.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Danise on September 05, 2005, 07:34:45 AM
Good morning!

And DR Elmore missed one very important part of the chat.   I stayed up past my bed time and made it all the way until eleven!  :D

Thanks for opening the chat on a night when I could stay up, BK.  When you hold it on a "normal" Sunday, I have to get up at 5:30 AM to start to get ready for work so I can't stay up that late.

It's finely starting to cool off down here.  Only 82 F as I type this instead of the 90's.  Fall is upon us.

DR TomovOZ, I'm glad that OzDerick's family got to know that he had friends all over the world.  I'm sure that is a comfort.  He will be missed.

I have to use a four letter word today on Bear and Brandi.  B A T H!  They both need one.   :D And they both know what that word means!  

Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 07:37:33 AM
Oh, DR Matt H:  You are must too kind regarding Oscar Levant's "piano scenes."

One is way over-the-top for me.

I don't mind his drollery...but that mug concentrating on playing a classical piece...transcends drollery for me.

I give him props for playing these very difficult pieces at very rapid tempos. But in his full blown ego, he had the nerve to say he had filmed his playing "live." He didn't. Both his piano numbers were prerecorded.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Charles Pogue on September 05, 2005, 07:40:24 AM
Is there nothing more embarrassing than Ginger Rogers' French "dramatic" scene at the end of The Barkleys of Broadway?

Hardest job I ever had:  Working summers at Amercian Book Company in Cincinnati, packing textbooks coming off an assembly line.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Danise on September 05, 2005, 07:43:21 AM
Oh, and I meant to tell DR Jose.  I like the squirrels.   They're cute and funny.

As for the labor question.  Never had a child so I can't claim that kind of labor.  I quess the hardest work I did was when I spent seven years working for horrible, horrible family busness.  I cried every day going to work and driving home.  Towards the end I even went to my car and cried at lunch time.  

Because I had never worked in an office, I worked in a sea food plant  (less money but I would have stayed there forever vs that place), I bought into him telling me how stupid I was and that no one would hire me.  It was a very bad time.

I must say that temping for a few years after that was the best thing I could have done for myself.  I learned that far from what HE said, I could walk into ANY office and do a good job.  I had many job offers but I was to scared to take them.

Anyway, it all worked out in the end.  I'm very happy with my current job.  I have times when I mumble and grumble but for the most part, I wouldn't trade it.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 07:44:29 AM
Speaking of the Jerry Lewis Telethon, I won't watch any of it though of course it's a noble cause. I am not a Jerry Lewis fan at all, but I've often wondered why the Academy hasn't honored him with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. I know he alienated many in the business when he was a star with his ego and demands, but he has been doing this telethon for decades and has raised millions for this charity. Isn't that worthy of some recognition from his peers?
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Danise on September 05, 2005, 07:45:58 AM
Wow, that was Weird!  I tried to post the above post and it said my session had timed out.  I thought I lost the post.  
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 07:48:19 AM
Yes, Ginger's sterling dramatic moment in BARKLEYS is god-awful.

What's funny is that though she's supposed to have scored this great triumph in a straight play, we next see her doing the "Manhattan Downbeat" reunited with Fred. Not much loyalty to her other show. No, they don't say how long it was between her dramatic show and this new musical, but one could think that she left her other show cold to go back with her husband.

Again, not nice people.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 08:16:48 AM
Is there nothing more embarrassing than Ginger Rogers' French "dramatic" scene at the end of The Barkleys of Broadway?

Oddly enough, I can never think of anything more embarrassing when it comes to this scene...but there must be something somewhere as painful to watch.

I keep wanting to believe they were going for a laugh but no matter how much I want to consider the possibility, the ugly truth that they weren't always stops the idea from fully forming.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 08:20:06 AM
DR Matt:  I'm one who believes Josh finished out the show "he" was doing and that Dinah finished out the show "she" was doing before they reunited in another musical show.

Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Cillaliz on September 05, 2005, 08:23:03 AM
Hi all! I slept late which is wonderful considering I couldn't get to sleep last night.

Jobs. I have cases from time to time that keep me going non-stop. One was a murder trial that I worked on for about a year. Even when I wasn't actually working on it, it never left me, I thought about it non-stop.

The summer I turned 14. (There were no kids living around us, so I begged to be able to work)  I worked as the only employee for an elderly lady who owned a corner grocery store.  She couldn't lift so I had to do everything, stocking, moving, lifting and waiting on customers. It was a lot of long days and a lot of work.  

On the other hand the most boring job I had was as a bank teller. The bank had too many tellers and I would sit for hours with nothing to do and we weren't allowed to read or do anything but sit and wait for people to come in.

Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Cillaliz on September 05, 2005, 08:28:59 AM
When I am in trial, I get up early to prepare for the day, get to court before the jury gets there to deal with issues they can't hear, then you try the case all morning, then lunch is more dealing with issues, occasionally trying to contact other clients who have left messages, then try the case in the afternoon, then spend the night preparing for the next day, dealing with other client's emergencies, researching things for the issues that popped up etc.

It's insane but is like an adreneline rush for days. I love it.

Oh another job, I was a law clerk for a trial court judge. His secretary just walked out and quit one day. I had to fill in and had absolutely no idea what she did with setting hearings, deadlines etc.  I had nightmares about being buried in paper
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Cillaliz on September 05, 2005, 08:30:27 AM
Well, I need coffee, breakfast and to get this house cleaned up. I'll be back.....Thank you SOOOO much for being here :-)
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 08:58:58 AM
Good Morning!

:)
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 09:02:35 AM
And now, according to my clock...

Good Afternoon!

I'm up!  I'm up!

I had another weird night of sleep.  Not really restless, but I just found myself awake a couple of times during the night.  I guess it's a bit too quiet for me here at my parents' house - I need the noise from the street and subway rumbling under my room to get to sleep now.  ;)

???

In any case, I'm up, and I'll be heading down to Richmond in about an hour.  Steve invited me to his family's Labor Day cookout, and I'll also be dropping in on some other friends over the course of the nest 24-30 hours.  Flit, Flit, Flitting Away!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 09:12:57 AM
As for hardest/worst job - The few weeks I spent temping doing data entry.  Not only was the work just mind-numbing - and finger and arm-numbing - the supervisor required everyone to wear standard business dress... And since I really own one suit and one suit jacket... And we worked in one of those typical old government buildings in an interior office with no windows... And we had NO contact with the public.  Who were we dressing up for?  I think I lasted only two or three weeks before I landed another gig.  Whew!

In another mode....

Otherwise, I'd have to say the first two and a half weeks of What If? rehearsals were truly non-stop - good, but non-stop.  Just finding and putting together all that music - and praying that the FedEx, Priority Mail and faxes came through on time - it got a little tense every now and then.  But considering how the project came into being in the first place, it was bound to be a little crazy in the beginning.  And, heck, it was theatre - that's always crazy!

:)
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 09:19:54 AM
And I'd have to say the most tedious theatrical experience was the tech for Sunday In the Park with George at Arena Stage - although it really was not that tedious, just lots of waiting around.  Due to the technical demands of the show, they scheduled three 10 out 12 days - the norm is usually two.  They had set aside one whole day to tech "Putting It Together" - which basically ended up taking about one and a half days since they found out the original concept/idea they had in mind was not going to work on stage (vs. paper).  So the whole "concept" got rethought, new props were built, sections of the number were restaged, etc.  But I got a lot reading done, I ended up chatting with some of the NPR folks since they were doing a story on the production at the time, and I made a nice chunk of change that week to boot!  Again, not truly tedious, just long.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matthew on September 05, 2005, 09:40:09 AM
Most tedious show... Maltby and Shire's "Baby".... it was the only show that my best pal, conductor/mentor, Mark almost fired me from.  Lots of notes, lots of accidentals and a VERY "close" pit, not a lot of room and I was under the stage extension which I had to sit very still as if I moved, I would knock my head.  All those conditions and the score made  not so great work.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 10:01:50 AM
Good Afternoon!

Time for me to hit the road down to Richmond.  I'll be sure to have a Cookout report later tonight, and maybe some pics too.

Laters...
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 10:09:36 AM
I'm up, I'm up.  Had a nice sleep, and even watched some of the telethon before hitting the road to dreamland.  No Jerry in sight, though - and lots of the worst singers and bands I've ever seen in my life - hip hop, Latin, girl singers who shouldn't be singing - if this is what the telethon has become then I shan't be watching any more of it.  I did see Hushabye Mountain from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and thought it laughable.  He's got two kids he's trying to put to sleep.  They are, in fact, finally sleeping.  And then he starts belting as if he were Ethel Merman.  If I were those kids, I would have said, "Shut up already!"

I didn't know what to make of that "scene" in Barkleys where she's doing the dramatic bit.  What on earth were they thinking?  That voice, those lines.  I was agog, simply agog.  And Levant in this film was insufferable, from his two long piano bits to his quips.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: FJL on September 05, 2005, 10:18:13 AM
Question for BK or Jose, or anyone who has an ear to the ground on New York theater - what's causing the very strong advance negative vibe to the show IN MY LIFE?  I've been following theater for a long long time, but I can't remember any show where the vibes have been so negative even before a show started performances and even going back to its press preview.  Is it that the writer/director is financing it?  The subject matter of Tourette's and OCD?  I'm finding it unusual.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Jrand73 on September 05, 2005, 10:30:01 AM
TomOvOZ thanks for the picture of OZDEREK!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Jrand73 on September 05, 2005, 10:32:35 AM
I liked Oscar Levant's book, Memoir of an Amnesiac, I think it's called.

He tells the story of filming a scene for HUMORESQUE in which he sat at a dummy piano while a woman played an actual piano behind the camera and two men stood behind John Garfield, one with an arm through his jacket fingering the violin the other with an arm through his jacket doing the bow.

At the end of the master shot, Levant stood up and said: "Christ - we're great!  The five of us should go on tour!"
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 10:39:41 AM
FJL, it could be any number of things.  It's the Internet - there could be agendas at work (all too possible, and happens all the time - I certainly have been a victim of it in the old days), or someone might have seen a reading or a workshop and hated it - it's one of the reasons I cannot stomach these theater boards in certain ways.  This never happened pre-Internet - shows tried out, people saw them, and they were hit or misses, they got fixed and didn't get fixed and it was all very simple.  Now, we've got nothing but armchair critics and pundits who all turn out to be fourteen year olds (I discuss this in my book Writer's Block) or bitter old show queens, or people with an ax to grind.

It works the same for positive buzz, too.  The company sends shills onto every board, whose sole job it is is to create buzz and say how great the show is - it's so blatant and patently obvious, since their usernames are brand new.  And they ALL use the same line - "I've been a lurker here for years, but now I just HAVE to make my first post about this brilliant show I've just seen."

Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: S. Woody White on September 05, 2005, 10:44:01 AM
...Because I had never worked in an office, I worked in a sea food plant  (less money but I would have stayed there forever vs that place), I bought into him telling me how stupid I was and that no one would hire me.  It was a very bad time.
Change that into "no one else would love" and you've got a very standard line used in abusive relationships.  Which, given the difference of a work environment, is what you were in.

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I must say that temping for a few years after that was the best thing I could have done for myself.  I learned that far from what HE said, I could walk into ANY office and do a good job.  I had many job offers but I was to scared to take them.

Anyway, it all worked out in the end.  I'm very happy with my current job.  I have times when I mumble and grumble but for the most part, I wouldn't trade it.
GOOD FOR YOU!  Now, any lurkers out there who recognize themselves in what Danise has posted, PAY ATTENTION!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: S. Woody White on September 05, 2005, 10:50:32 AM
Worst job?  I was temping for Kelly, and was assigned to a photocopy job, a major lawsuit where countless boxes of papers had to be copied.  Nothing like standing there, waiting for each page to run through the machine.  The autofeeder wasn't much help, since most of the paper being copied was tissue-thin, the kind that jams up in a flash.

I was so relieved when one day, on my way to the job, I was rearended.  (Yes, this is back in the days when I was driving.)  Got me off that assignment fast, I'll tell ya!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: FJL on September 05, 2005, 10:55:39 AM
Thanks for the insights, BK.  

I shudder to think of the concept of the negative-shill, spreading negative word about a competitor's work, but I guess that can happen sometimes.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: S. Woody White on September 05, 2005, 10:57:12 AM
Had a bit of a laugh a couple of days ago at the market.

I was running the groceries of a customer over the scanner, and she was grumbling about the two kids she had with her, and how she was going to split them up.  I couldn't resist, and suggested that they might split like in mitosis, and then she'd have four kids to deal with.

She stared at me for a second, and I inwardly said "oops," thinking I'd gone over her head.

Nope, her reaction instead was "How do you know what mitosis is?"

Oops in the other direction.  She clearly thought that, if I was working in a supermarket as a checker, then I couldn't have much education.

I refrained from telling her that I gradutated from college back in '75.  Or that I'd taken early retirement, and that this was a job to a) supplement my income and b) get me out of the house and involved in something.  I didn't think she'd understand any of that, since it didn't match her preconceptions.

I just told her that I watch a lot of television.

 8)
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 10:59:06 AM
The advance word on James Cameron's movie "Titanic" was extremely negative.  Everyone (i.e., the know-nothings and perpetual naysayers) predicted it would be the ruin of all involved.

Of course, both critics and audiences decided to think differently.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 11:11:30 AM
Let me tell you an interesting story.  Years ago, over at rec.arts.theatre.musicals, someone came on and started lambasting my albums, rather viciously.  Everyone was very supportive of both myself and the albums.  Then, someone else showed up who also agreed with the initial poster about me and the albums.  It went on and on.  And then, one of the regulars looked at the headers of the posts and realized that the second poster who was doing the lambasting was posting from the same computer as the first poster, i.e. it was the same person.  It all blew over eventually.  Years later, I found out who the poster was - someone I'd been dating and had stopped dating.  So, there you are.  That's the Internet.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Jrand73 on September 05, 2005, 11:31:23 AM
Working on my lines and everybody else's for what promises to be a long and painful rehearsal tonight.

When it comes to sophistication, us'ens hyer in Indiana is the first hogs to the trough!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 12:21:44 PM
It's been 50 minutes since the last post.

What in all that is good and beautiful is going on?
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 12:22:28 PM
We'uns hain't even offen the sikunt paige yit!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 12:22:54 PM
Where is JoseSPiano when a frenzy is needed?
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 12:23:10 PM
A frenzy in need is a frenzy, indeed!

That's what I always say.

What do YOU always say?






Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 12:23:25 PM
Well hot damn!

Finally on page 3!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 12:23:57 PM
I was up before 6 a.m., and it seems pretty strange to me that it's not even half past noon.

I'm ready for a nap, I am.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 12:24:13 PM
But I have this mini-frenzy to get out of my system.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 12:26:21 PM
Four other forum members are currently logged on:

I see London

I see France

I see TCB's

Looking askance.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ron Pulliam on September 05, 2005, 12:26:45 PM
Larry More, Cillaliz and Tpunk are also here.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: TCB on September 05, 2005, 12:28:00 PM
It is so horrible!  Now they are saying that as many as 10,000 people may be dead in Katrina's wake.  Sorry, Rodzinski, but it is begining to sound like America's tsunami.

I will apologize in advance to those dear readers who think I am playing politics with this situation, but I am so sick of hearing all of these hollow, and at times ridiculous, excuses for the government's delays.  I don't believe that this has anything to do with race, I just believe that the government was caught napping and that they ought to own up to it.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: TCB on September 05, 2005, 12:31:11 PM
Four other forum members are currently logged on:

I see London

I see France

I see TCB's

Looking askance.


I fooled you Mr. Ron Pulliam, I'm not wearing any!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: TCB on September 05, 2005, 12:34:19 PM
Thank you Tomovoz for posting that wonderful photo of Ozderek.  Like Matt H., I shed several tears when I saw it.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: S. Woody White on September 05, 2005, 12:41:17 PM
I fooled you Mr. Ron Pulliam, I'm not wearing any!
You mean, that's all really a clever make-up job?

Such shading!  Such nuance!

Such... :o
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 01:24:58 PM
I had a most enjoyable afternoon watching a plethora or DVDs.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 01:27:47 PM
I started off with two more episodes from CSI: Season 2. This may be the best season the show ever had. Fantastic mysteries, and everyone still seems very into their characters without pushing too hard to make themselves unique to the point of losing audience support.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 01:31:00 PM
Then, I put in WHITE HEAT. There aren't many movies I love more than this one. It's a sensational crime drama, and I don't think Cagney ever gave a better performance.

I watched the documentary on the DVD that featured Dr. Drew Casper and other experts. I respect his scholarship and film knowledge greatly, but he's a bit creepy when staring right into the camera talking. He comes off better in other documentaries where he's not looking right at you through the lens. but rather looking at an offscreen person and talking to him.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 01:32:33 PM
Then I put in THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW Season 2, disc 2 and enjoyed three episodes including the all-time classic "The Pickle Story" where Aunt Bee makes (what Barney calls) "kerosene cucumbers." I was rolling on the floor.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 01:33:47 PM
And a friend dropped by this afternoon and brought me NATIONAL TREASURE (with Nic Cage) to watch. I've been wanting to see this for months, and now I'll be watching it tonight.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 01:35:58 PM
And I have to say I have been enjoying the new recliner very much. I had been sitting in a straightbacked chair for the last three or four months after my last recliner bit the dust (after 15 years), and I just wasn't meant to watch this many movies and TV shows in such an uncomfortable chair.

Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 01:39:51 PM
Why is everyone just sitting there like so much fish?  You'd think this was a Labor Day or something.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 01:40:13 PM
My short story just took a very interesting turn - I love when that happens.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 02:26:49 PM
Ah, me. Some folks are stopping by for a drink in a little bit, so I must go get margaritas ready. Will return at a later time today.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 02:48:44 PM
Oy and vey, you'd think this was a Labor Day holiday.  I am starving right now because I've just written a page all about what people are having for dinner at Don the Beachcomber's.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 02:49:29 PM
Forget Margaritas - serve sophisticated drinks like Manhattans and Vodka Gimlets, and martinis.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ann on September 05, 2005, 02:55:44 PM
I'd take a margarita at the moment...or anything with vodka in it.

It has been a very quiet labor day weekend for me.  The first time in many many years that I haven't spent at least some of it in my home town, at the county fair.  I was sorely tempted to head home for a bit yesterday to see the fair, but gas prices kept me from it.  It's a very hick-town little affair, but it has nostalgic importance to me...and besides, you can't beat good fair food :D

mmm...I want an elephant ear and some cotton candy now...
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 03:04:16 PM
Labor Day greetings!  We spent most of today looking after the old ladies in our lives.  Had lunch with DH Richard's mom in the dining room of her apartment building, where I visited also with the woman who hired me for my first professional library job.  I reminded her that I'd had dinner with her and her (now late) husband on Labor Day 32 years ago when I had just moved here.

We then went to the retirement community on the other side of the interstate to help my aunt with some phone issues and to visit a bit with my mother.  They are all living independently and range in age from 76 (my aunt) to 88 (Richard's mother) - we are very blessed.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Tomovoz on September 05, 2005, 03:07:00 PM
Mmmmmmmmm

"The Corn is as dear
As an elephant's ear"

No! Needs work.

"Cotton candy Chistmas"
No! That needs work too.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 03:10:15 PM
TODI suspect someone will rightfully answer: "Mother".

der Brucer

Yes, DR der Brucer, I will say "mother," not so much because it was difficult, but because it was (is, even though DS Rob is almost 20) 24/7 and, especially in the newborn/infant stage, had no structure.  I had worked professionally for 12 years before, cold turkey, becoming a stay-at-home mom.  Not knowing even when I'd find time in the day to take a shower was quite unnerving.  Fortunately, I have a wonderful husband who's been a parenting equal from day 1 (as I type this, he's out helping Rob practice his driving maneuverability skills - he takes his road test tomorrow for his first driver's license - late bloomer, like me).
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 03:14:27 PM
DR Tomovoz - lovely remembrance of DR ozderek.  Thank you for sharing the photo with us and our condolences with his family.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: S. Woody White on September 05, 2005, 03:19:25 PM
Time comin' fast to fix the Labor Day DinDin.

Hamburgers, of course, with the proper fixin's.

French fries.

Potato salad, cole slaw.

Der B will probably want some baked beans.

I gotta sneek in some jalapeno peppers somewhere.   ;D
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 03:23:19 PM
DR SWW - Your Labor Day menu sounds exactly like what we had at my mother-in-law's.  However they also served green beans (quite delicious), which perplexed the old folks ("Who ever heard of green beans at a picnic?" - DM-i-L)
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: elmore3003 on September 05, 2005, 03:29:25 PM
Yes, DR der Brucer, I will say "mother," not so much because it was difficult, but because it was (is, even though DS Rob is almost 20) 24/7 and, especially in the newborn/infant stage, had no structure.  I had worked professionally for 12 years before, cold turkey, becoming a stay-at-home mom.  Not knowing even when I'd find time in the day to take a shower was quite unnerving.  Fortunately, I have a wonderful husband who's been a parenting equal from day 1 (as I type this, he's out helping Rob practice his driving maneuverability skills - he takes his road test tomorrow for his first driver's license - late bloomer, like me).

Late bloomer, my ass!  I was terrified of you 30 years ago, you were so together.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 03:54:21 PM
I have no idea what the food will be at the party I'm attending, but whatever it is, I've got to eat some of it soon.  The problem usually is that when parties begin at five, you usually don't eat until six.  Therefore, I might not show up until five-thirty or so, just so I don't pass out from hunger.  That'll teach me to write a page describing yummilicious food - one must never write a page like that early in the day.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 03:54:35 PM
And one for Mahler.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 04:00:52 PM
Late bloomer, my ass!  I was terrified of you 30 years ago, you were so together.

 ;D

Actually, DR elmore, I was almost 21 before getting my license.  I've just been making up for lost time behind the wheel all these years!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: DERBRUCER on September 05, 2005, 04:03:34 PM

I was so relieved when one day, on my way to the job, I was rearended.  

After 20 years together and he still puts his face in front of the cream pies!

der Brucer (at least td and TCB missed it!)
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: MBarnum on September 05, 2005, 04:06:02 PM
I had plans of getting so much done today, and yet I have done nothing. Just not in the mood to do anything. And where has the day gone?

Well, in one hour I will be interviewing an actress I met in Burbank. At least I will have accomplished something today!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 04:06:10 PM
Our local paper today contained a recipe for Hershey Cake, which DS Rob decided would make an excellent cake for his birthday, day after tomorrow.  Between the batter, the frosting, and the garnish it calls for 5 (count 'em 5) 1.5 ounce Hershey Bars.  I just put the cake layers in the oven and will make the topping tomorrow morning before I go to work.

We will actually celebrate his birthday Wednesday with an early dinner at Montgomery Inn (ribs) and a preview performance of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," which opens officially at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park on Thursday.  The last time DH Richard and I saw this show, DR elmore was in the cast!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ben on September 05, 2005, 04:40:12 PM
Well, I have caught up. Although I will still have to catch up tomorrow morning but it will only be a catch up from tonight through the change of notes, much easier than catching up from Friday afternoon through all of Monday.

We had a great time on LI eating hamburgers, chicken, watermelon and other fresh fruit, cheesecake, fresh tomatoes from the garden, fresh cucumbers and fresh squash also. We brought some of the tomatoes and squash and cukes back with us.

Anthony is watching Monk and I am typing. We watched the last six episodes of Six Feet Under while out at the parents (in-law). The final episode was very well done. All I will say since I know that Dear Tom is still on Season 5, if I recall correctly.

Laura, you are a Saint with a capital S! Tell Lyn and Kerry to take you out for mountains of cake!

See you all tomorrow.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Tomovoz on September 05, 2005, 04:41:10 PM
Thank you Ben.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Tomovoz on September 05, 2005, 04:42:47 PM
I thank Season Six will be here in about October.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: td on September 05, 2005, 04:51:38 PM
And a friend dropped by this afternoon and brought me NATIONAL TREASURE (with Nic Cage) to watch. I've been wanting to see this for months, and now I'll be watching it tonight.

DR Matt H - I just picked this up at Blockbuster's 3/$20 sale!  I watched it immediately!  Pure popcorn fun!  I'm not a Nick Cage fan, but, I liked the subtext between him and his chief assistant.  If you're fond of stuff like ANGELS AND DEMONS, THE ROMONAV PROPHECY and THE DA VINCI CODE, you're bound to enjoy this.  A tad too long, but, the film makes very good use of its location shooting.

Most tedious job I ever had was filling cream puffs and eclairs in a  bakery: Princess Pastries of Parnassus, Pennsylvania.

Worst job, and almost as alliterative: preparing sheet metal at Frontier Fabricators.  This was the one job in my life which I truly hated - thankfully, it was only for one summer, but, that was a hot summer and working with hot metal, around open flames (the real kind although there were a couple of human *flamers* as well) just didn't suit my temperament.  The one good thing about that job was a daylong drive to Buffalo, NY to pick up a part needed for the job the following day.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 05:02:42 PM
I shall shortly be on my way to the party.  I should be back reasonably early.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 05:20:48 PM
The Hershey Cake layers are out of the oven and they even came out of the cake pans reasonably in tact.  We sampled the spill-over edges that I had to cut off to get the layers out of the pans.  So far:  YUM!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ann on September 05, 2005, 06:31:23 PM
My goodness, what a slow news day here.  I fear BK will not be pleased when he returns from his partay.  Let's hope the food was so good that he comes home too full and satisfied to get out the bitchslapping machine.  
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: George on September 05, 2005, 06:32:37 PM
The Hershey Cake layers are out of the oven and they even came out of the cake pans reasonably in tact.  We sampled the spill-over edges that I had to cut off to get the layers out of the pans.  So far:  YUM!

Ginny, you are[/i] going to post the recipe, aren't you??  (if you haven't already) ;)
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: S. Woody White on September 05, 2005, 06:37:49 PM
We will actually celebrate his birthday Wednesday with an early dinner at Montgomery Inn (ribs) and a preview performance of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," which opens officially at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park on Thursday.  The last time DH Richard and I saw this show, DR elmore was in the cast!
As Hero???

 ;)
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: George on September 05, 2005, 06:39:53 PM
I am now officially done with the house-sitting gig at the house with no computer!  (until the next time...and I'm sure that there will be a next time ;))  Otherwise, today I was at my sister's for a Labor Day barbecue.  We had burgers and chicken and salmon (oh, my!).  I just had a cheeseburger, cooked by my very own self, and I must say that the burgers turned out perfectly.  Not overdcooked and no pink in the middle!  I didn't have any chicken or salmon, but everyone who did, said that both (which were brought by my parents) were very good, too.  We also had potato salad, fried rice, and a couple of other things that I don't remember.  For dessert, my sister made a strawberry-rhubarb crisp.  It wasn't too crispy (the topping), but except for the rhubarb (which I've never liked), it was very good.  We all then chatted for a while and I came home.  I'll have to go back over a little later to help my sister move a small couch (not as small as a loveseat, though) upstairs into her bedroom. :P

And that was my day. ;D
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 06:41:43 PM
Ginny, you are[/i] going to post the recipe, aren't you??  (if you haven't already) ;)

George - Yes, I'll post the recipe after we've taste-tested the result.
I'm glad you're back from the house with no computer.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: S. Woody White on September 05, 2005, 06:42:00 PM
Dinner went well.  Except that I burnt der B's beans.

At least he can't say I burnt his buns.

For now, I'm stuffed.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: George on September 05, 2005, 06:42:47 PM
;D

Actually, DR elmore, I was almost 21 before getting my license.  I've just been making up for lost time behind the wheel all these years!

My niece turned 21 in April and she still doesn't know how to drive!  I'm tired of being a chauffeur. ::)
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: George on September 05, 2005, 06:44:00 PM
George - Yes, I'll post the recipe after we've taste-tested the result.
I'm glad you're back from the house with no computer.

Me, too! ;D
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Cillaliz on September 05, 2005, 06:49:57 PM
Well, I had a very busy day cleaning, running errands, hanging the new stained glass pieces I bought at Artsplash on Saturday, and roasting a chicken in one of those stand up chicken cooker things you put in the oven. I always laugh when I open the oven and the chicken is standing up.  It was yummy and I am glad I'll have the left overs for a couple days.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Cillaliz on September 05, 2005, 06:51:51 PM
We had a brief thunderstorm today. It was one of those where the thunder is so loud and sharp that you can feel it and it almost stops you cold.  It was the first time I've seen the cats react to a thunderstorm. They were not at all pleased.  We are supposed to have scattered storms the rest of the week. We really need the rain, but that will mean I have to mow again.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Cillaliz on September 05, 2005, 06:53:58 PM
BB6

I was watching the live feeds earlier and Janelle and Howie were going over all the competitions and Howie was quizzing Janelle. When he asked about the craps table competition "how many total chips were there?" Janelle said "We aren't talking about that right now" He asked another question about the same competition and she said "We aren't tallking about that one" and cut him off right away.

I wonder why she wouldn't talk about that.   I also wonder what secret she knows. She said she knows something but won't say what.

Hmmmmm......the plot thickens
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 06:54:48 PM
DR Cillaliz - I hadn't realized until last night's chat that you're staying in the same hotel as Danise and I and that you're arriving in NYC the same day I am.  Are you flying into LGA?
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Cillaliz on September 05, 2005, 06:56:35 PM
Last night I posted this in the live chat, but I thought I'd share it with the rest of you.

I went to the neighborhood Shopko yesterday and in the pet section there was a big sign that said "Cat Stuff" directly below the sign there were bags of bird seed, gerbil food and other bird and rodent supplies. I burst out laughing.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Jason on September 05, 2005, 06:57:03 PM
I'm depressed today. I don't know why. The weather outside was loverly today, but I was just feeling very antisocial so I stayed holed up in my room all day playing games on my computer. And now it's 10:00.

That's about all I have to offer right now.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Cillaliz on September 05, 2005, 06:58:07 PM
DR Cillaliz - I hadn't realized until last night's chat that you're staying in the same hotel as Danise and I and that you're arriving in NYC the same day I am.  Are you flying into LGA?

Yes, I'm on Midwest Airlines (I love the hot chocolate chip cookies). I arrive at LGA at 4:27
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Cillaliz on September 05, 2005, 06:59:48 PM
I was depressed most of the weekend, but decided today to get off my butt and get some things done...it really helped my mood immensely to just take one task at a time and get things done.  I didn't get everything done, but I feel better
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 07:00:41 PM
Yes, I'm on Midwest Airlines (I love the hot chocolate chip cookies). I arrive at LGA at 4:27

Oh, I'm getting in a little earlier - about 12:30 - on Delta.  No chocolate chip cookies.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Cillaliz on September 05, 2005, 07:01:33 PM
Jane is still trying to get into the Comfort Inn. She has a friend who is going to keep checking while she and Keith are on their trip.
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 07:02:55 PM
Jane is still trying to get into the Comfort Inn. She has a friend who is going to keep checking while she and Keith are on their trip.

That would be great!
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: George on September 05, 2005, 07:03:32 PM
I'm not going on any flight, so I don't get hot chocolate chip cookies, but I have cookies and cream ice cream...almost as good! :)
Title: Re:SOPHISTICATED ME
Post by: Cillaliz on September 05, 2005, 07:03:41 PM
We'll have to exchange cell phone numbers via email so we can find each other more easily
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Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 07:07:46 PM
We'll have to exchange cell phone numbers via email so we can find each other more easily

Done!
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Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 07:12:32 PM
DR Jason - I hope you feel better tomorrow.
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Post by: td on September 05, 2005, 07:14:46 PM
DR Ginny - I've never been to Cinci, but, my dear friend lives there.  Whenever she comes to Pittsburgh to visit, she brings us bottles of Montgomery Inn BBQ sauce, it's the greatest!
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Post by: elmore3003 on September 05, 2005, 07:17:27 PM
As Hero???

 ;)

Alas, i'm no one's Hero.  i played Eronius, father of Miles Gloriosus and Philia.
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Post by: td on September 05, 2005, 07:21:33 PM
I've played Hysterium, father to no one.
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Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 07:21:33 PM
Alas, i'm no one's Hero.  i played Eronius, father of Miles Gloriosus and Philia.

You're one of my heroes, DR elmore.  What a fun, festive night at the theatre that was!
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Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 07:23:18 PM
DR td - When you do come to visit your friend near Cincinnati, you should go to one of Montgomery Inn's locations.  We're going to the Boathouse this week (it's most convenient to the Playhouse).
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Post by: George on September 05, 2005, 07:35:10 PM
Alas, i'm no one's Hero.  i played Eronius, father of Miles Gloriosus and Philia.

I played Hero!  Let's put on a show!  (a Mickey and Judy reference ;) )
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Post by: S. Woody White on September 05, 2005, 07:36:04 PM
I've played Hysterium, father to no one.
But a great collector of art!
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Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 07:46:09 PM
Anthony is watching Monk and I am typing. We watched the last six episodes of Six Feet Under while out at the parents (in-law). The final episode was very well done. All I will say since I know that Dear Tom is still on Season 5, if I recall correctly.

And I'm still waiting for the Season 4 DVD's to come around to me on my library's waiting list.
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Post by: MBarnum on September 05, 2005, 07:48:09 PM
JRand, have you gotten up to the Adam-12 episode that features Dorothy Neumann as the lady who dislikes the hippies living across the street?! LOL!

BK, they show Biff's diner again, also!
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Post by: MBarnum on September 05, 2005, 07:50:05 PM
This evening I interviewed the lovely Dorothy Green. She starred with Fred MacMurray in FACE OF A FUGITIVE, and played Lavinia Tate in the TAMMY tv series....she was also a guest star in one of my favorite PERRY MASON episodes, THE CASE OF THE ONE-EYED WITNESS...and, in fact, was good friends with Raymond Burr's significant other.
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Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 08:02:20 PM
Passed a nice late afternoon and early evening. Drinks were marvelous if I do say so myself, and we all enjoyed ourselves.
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Post by: Ginny on September 05, 2005, 08:03:48 PM
Well, even though I don't go to work until noon tomorrow, I do have to get up early enough to finish the Hershey Cake.  The topping calls for Cool Whip, cream cheese, powdered sugar, and 3 more Hershey Bars (grated).

'night!
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Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 08:11:50 PM
I concur completely with DR td about NATIONAL TREASURE. Foolishness of the highest order but a pretty good time at the movies. Lots of places I had to put rationality on hold and just go with the flow of the film, but they did expect the audience to excuse an awful lot of absurd stuff in the search for entertainment.

Cage is probably my least favorite "popular" actor of the moment (of those who actually can act; I'm not counting the likes of Owen Wilson, Adam Sandler, or Aston Kutcher who can't act), but I did like the actor who played Riley, and Sean Bean is always good as a villain. Nice to see folk like Christopher Plummer and Jon Voight take part, too.

The various locations were used very well, however, and I thought the interior sets were marvelous. Yes, it was too long just like PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN was too long. Still, both offered a good bit of fun if you're willing to go along for the ride.
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Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 08:12:52 PM
I've played Hysterium, father to no one.

I've played Senex, father to Hero.
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Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 08:16:09 PM
I started watching the special features on the NATIONAL TREASURE disc, and after each one, you're given some code that will allow you access to other special features on the disc once you piece the code clues together. This little frivolity might suit some people who have the disc, but I wanted to see what was there, make my choices, and move on. In order to see everything that's available, you have to go through everything to get those codes. Argh!
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Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 08:18:11 PM
And then I concluded my evening with CSI: MIAMI. Good episode, but I believe that's the third time around this season for that particular one. I saw it originally, but I did not watch it the first time it was rerun. I did watch it again tonight, and imagine my surprise when scenes from the season premiere were shown!
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Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 08:19:29 PM
And speaking of premieres, I did start reading the issue of ENTERTAINMENT WEEEKLY that features in-depth looks at the new and returning shows on the TV schedule. Only got Sunday and part of Monday read today before my company arrived, but will continue with that tomorrow.
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Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 08:22:36 PM
I remember folks saying that NATIONAL TREASURE (and the remake of THE MUMMY for that matter) were INDIANA JONES movies without Indiana Jones. I can see what they meant. I guess if I pulled out those Indy movies now, there would be some of the same kind of contrivance and lack of rationality that bothered me about NATIONAL TREASURE. Maybe Spielberg just hid it better.
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Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 08:24:45 PM
Back from the party, which was, as always, interesting and fun.  More about it in the notes.  I think I shall now sit on my couch like so much fish for a little while.  The marvy thing is that I only had one helping of food, and none of it was fattening.  Because of that, I decided to splurge and have a nice helping of coconut cream pie.
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Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 08:47:58 PM
I will have to be very careful in reading the rest of that ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY on the new TV season for fear that the description of VERONICA MARS might reveal the identity of the killer that was shown in the season finale and which I'm only a couple of weeks away from seeing.
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Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 08:49:02 PM
And now that the mornings are so much cooler, I'd like to start back up my daily walking regimen. Perhaps I will try this tomorrow.
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Post by: Michael on September 05, 2005, 08:54:59 PM
Back from Canada.

Family and friends think the Prez and his cronies are idiots for taking so long to respond. And all the cabinet members going down to help out for a day and smiling for the camera. Camera op.

It is just so sad. And anyone who doesn't say there is a division between african-americans and white folks are wrong. In the sea of faces it was hard to find one person who was white (there were some but very few).

It became so sad to watch. It wa interesting to watch the Canadian, UK and France views. Montrealers were able to see their views. Not very complimentary.

And the USA has to think about receiving aid from Russia and Cuba! Come on!
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Post by: Michael on September 05, 2005, 08:55:28 PM
I will have to be very careful in reading the rest of that ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY on the new TV season for fear that the description of VERONICA MARS might reveal the identity of the killer that was shown in the season finale and which I'm only a couple of weeks away from seeing.

I read it doesn't say anything.
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Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 09:00:00 PM
I read it doesn't say anything.

Thank you, DR Michael SHayne. That's one fewer thing to have to worry about.
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Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 09:01:04 PM
After midnight here now, and the eyes are getting pretty droopy.

So I will say good night ere it be morrow.
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Post by: Matt H. on September 05, 2005, 09:02:05 PM
Oops (Spoo)! It already IS morrow.

Never mind.

:D
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 09:03:26 PM
Good Evening!

Greetings from Richmond!

I'm currently staying with my friends, Joel and John.  Joel is in real estate, and John is one of the Deans at VCU.  So... This house if fabulous!  It's my first time here.  There's a Baldwin grand piano in the living room, a hot tub out on the deck, the guest room (which I'm staying in) has it's own bathroom, etc., etc., etc...

And I have a wireless internet connection too!

:)
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 09:04:01 PM
WOOHOO!

And that brought up to Page Six!!!

Everybody do THE LOCOMOTION!!!
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 09:05:30 PM
The drive down to Richmond was very nice.  Great weather.  No traffic.  I left Fairfax around 1:30, and I pulled up to Steve's place a little after 3:00.  Very good time.  And I wasn't speeding!
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 09:10:37 PM
Steve's new place is really coming together nicely.  He's got a bunch more things out of the boxes, and he's installed some more lighting fixtures.

He also finally received the CD Duplicator that he'll be using when he does the rehearsal CDs for the Richmond Men's Chorus.  It will do seven at one time.  Very cool.

He also finally got his copy of Finale from the RMC.  He hasn't installed it yet, but I've already "warned" him to set aside a weekend or two to learn the program.  I use Finale from time to time.  Yes, the finished pages look great - publisher ready music - but the program has quite a learning curve.  I also realized a few years ago to treat it more as a graphics program rather than a music program - since that's basically what music layout and typography is - it is a graphic art.  Once that light bulb went on in my head, it helped to ease the frustration level.  ;)
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Post by: DearReaderLaura on September 05, 2005, 09:12:22 PM

Laura, you are a Saint with a capital S! Tell Lyn and Kerry to take you out for mountains of cake!


Boy, I've got YOU fooled!
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 09:16:37 PM
We headed over to his sister's house for a Labor Day dinner.  Becky made a big ole pot of Chicken and Dumplings and some "stewed squash", and her parents brought over some fried okra (pan fried in a cast iron skillet, not deep-fried).  A very Southern repast.  However...

On the ride back from Becky's, Steve commented that he didn't like the way Becky prepared the squash.  Well, neither did I.  She basically cooked it down until it was mush.  It had even begun to color, to darken since it had cooked so long and the sugars were beginning to caramelize.  It wasn't that it was bad, it just wasn't that good.  And I'm guessing any and all nutritional value got cooked out too.  I suggested to Steve that maybe if she added some sugar, cream and a couple of eggs, should could make a pretty decent pie with it.

;)

But it was nice seeing Steve's family again.  And Becky's two sons have both had growth spurts this summer.   The younger one has to have grown a good ten inches taller over the past couple of months.  And Steve's mother and father were very happy to see me too - as I them - since it's been a while.
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Post by: DearReaderLaura on September 05, 2005, 09:17:22 PM
Well, I got the call to report to the shelter immediately to help assess the situation. The problem is that our governor called on folks to volunteer at the shelter, so now it is chaos there -- the plans that were already laid out for emergencies have gone by the wayside. There is already another group there doing our job, and it's a disaster within a disaster. The shelter officials would prefer our being there, but who wants to overrule the governor? So I guess we'll remain on call and see what happens.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 09:23:45 PM
OH!  And we also met Becky's new pets, a kitten a puppy.

The puppy is a Cocker Spaniel named Shadey.  Becky named her that since she basically follows her around all day, like her shadow.  She's about four months old.  A light brown, almost straw-colored coat, and reddish ears.  And those typical sad-looking cocker spaniel eyes.  A very cute dog.  *Although, during the time that Steve and I were there, Shadey managed to pee three times on the carpet in the house.  And, of course, this did not happen until after Becky had mentioned that she had had no house-training issues with her.  By the third "accident", Becky wasn't sure just how cute Shadey was anymore.  ;)

The kitten has a silver and gray coat with stripes, and her belly is sort of off-white.  Very interesting coloring.  And the cat also has a very interesting name too.  Her boys had picked her out from one of those Pet Adoption agencies.  They wanted to call him "Dallas".  Well, Becky's husband did not want a cat named "Dallas", so... "Dallas" it was!  However...

A few days after Dallas was with them, Becky heard her husband fussing at the cat in the kitchen one morning.  Well, so did her boys.  So, the cats "new" name is: "Dallas... Dammit"

;D
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Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 09:26:49 PM
One should always overrule the governer.
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Post by: DearReaderLaura on September 05, 2005, 09:37:38 PM
And The Toughest Sheriff In America wants to send his prisoners to volunteer. Trouble is, they automatically fail the criminal background check the rest of us must pass.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 09:46:09 PM
As for all the "stuff" happening in New Orleans and elsewhere where Katrina struck...

I'm always appalled at how these horrific events can bring out the worst in people.  The looting, the shootings, the rapes, etc.  Yes, desperate times may call for desperate measures, but sometimes people end up hurting themselves in the long run.

One of my brothers is in the Coast Guard.  He's currently working at CG Headquarters in DC.  When Katrina started to move towards the Gulf Coast, his office went into overdrive.  They were moving ships, redeploying other vessels, checking on their own bases in the Gulf Coast, etc.  They were even handling some of the phone calls and pledges during the Concert on NBC last weekend.   Well...

There is a Coast Guard command center in New Orleans.  It's actually one of their newer places.  Well, it was one of their newer places.  The day after the storm, a group of people ransacked the place.  They took anything and everything that was not nailed down or under lock and key.  Thankfully, the guns and ammunition were under lock and key, and were not stolen.  Additionally, they destroyed all the radio and computer equipment - some of which was still functional.  And to top it all off, they rubbed feces all over the walls.  So...

Now the Coast Guard is scrambling to put together some sort of ad hoc outpost since their center was destroyed.  Destroyed by the very people who they were/are trying to help.  Why destroy one of the few places that could have gotten communications out to those who could help?

Yes, I do think the US government should have come in immediately to help the victims of the storm, but I'm also disgusted by the actions of those few who have hindered the progress due to their own callousness and selfish attitudes.

-End of rant.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 09:48:03 PM
DR Ginny - Only FIVE Hershey Bars?

;)
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 09:54:29 PM
Most tedious show... Maltby and Shire's "Baby".... it was the only show that my best pal, conductor/mentor, Mark almost fired me from.  Lots of notes, lots of accidentals and a VERY "close" pit, not a lot of room and I was under the stage extension which I had to sit very still as if I moved, I would knock my head.  All those conditions and the score made  not so great work.

Ohhh... Baby is sentimental favorite of mine.  It was my second professional gig, and it was shortly after the run of that show finished that I came out.  And the person I came out to was the guy playing Danny.  I just made so many good friends during the run of that production.  Just very near and dear to me.

And I do like the music too.  *If you want to talk accidentals, just try reading through the flashback sequence in Passion - OUCH!  In any case... There are a few songs I don't like - those "Romance" reprises for example - but the big ballads, "I Chose Right", "The Story Goes On", "With You", "And What If We Had Loved Like That" - even "Patterns" - still move me.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 10:02:07 PM
Question for BK or Jose, or anyone who has an ear to the ground on New York theater - what's causing the very strong advance negative vibe to the show IN MY LIFE?  I've been following theater for a long long time, but I can't remember any show where the vibes have been so negative even before a show started performances and even going back to its press preview.  Is it that the writer/director is financing it?  The subject matter of Tourette's and OCD?  I'm finding it unusual.

To tell the truth, I actually haven't heard much about the show at all.  -And that kind of stuff usually finds its way to me somehow or another.  However, I'd have to say No Buzz is worse than Bad Buzz.

If I had to venture a guess as to the reason for the Bad Buzz, I would guess it would stem from the vanity nature of the production: written and directed by the same gentleman.  Additionally, there is a sense of the unknown and even possibly some jealousy since the piece had no real "history" before coming into New York.  -Did it have a workshop somewhere else?  And it's also being written by a relative newbie to the Broadway scene.  No pedigree.  And after projects such as Good Vibrations, Lennon - heck, even The Ten Commandments - who can blame them?

Personally, I'm still puzzling over the logo/artwork.  All those lemons?  I'm guessing maybe it has to do with the adage, "When God gives you lemons, make lemonade," but maybe it doesn't.  I know the couple meets in a supermarket, so maybe they met in the produce section.
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Post by: George on September 05, 2005, 10:05:08 PM
I love Baby!  Last month, I got the 3-track limited collector's edition recording of the show with Lea Salonga.  The songs are "I Chose Right" by David Shannon, "Two People in Love" with Lea, David and chorus and "The Story Goes On" by Lea.  She is fantastic!  Very similar to Liz, but very good in her own right.  Why couldn't they do a whole cast recording?  There are a couple of cast photos, so it was a whole production.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 10:16:40 PM
I love Baby!  Last month, I got the 3-track limited collector's edition recording of the show with Lea Salonga.  The songs are "I Chose Right" by David Shannon, "Two People in Love" with Lea, David and chorus and "The Story Goes On" by Lea.  She is fantastic!  Very similar to Liz, but very good in her own right.  Why couldn't they do a whole cast recording?  There are a couple of cast photos, so it was a whole production.

Ah, that must have been from the production she did in the Philippines.  -Everytime I read her bio, I'm amazed at how many shows she's done "back home".  Heck, she's even done Proof!
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 10:18:15 PM
Where is JoseSPiano when a frenzy is needed?


Refer to above.

:)
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 10:25:35 PM
Jane is still trying to get into the Comfort Inn. She has a friend who is going to keep checking while she and Keith are on their trip.

Now is a good time to start checking for group cancellations and such.  Who knows?  You may find a deal along the way.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 10:34:05 PM
Back from Canada.

Family and friends think the Prez and his cronies are idiots for taking so long to respond. And all the cabinet members going down to help out for a day and smiling for the camera. Camera op.

It is just so sad. And anyone who doesn't say there is a division between african-americans and white folks are wrong. In the sea of faces it was hard to find one person who was white (there were some but very few).

It became so sad to watch. It wa interesting to watch the Canadian, UK and France views. Montrealers were able to see their views. Not very complimentary.

And the USA has to think about receiving aid from Russia and Cuba! Come on!

...And I also had to "laugh" when I heard on the news today that Congress will be delaying the start of the approval process for Bush's candidate for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court until Thursday out of respect for the recently departed Judge Rehnquist - his funeral is on Wednesday.  How about delaying the process until after some sort of real plan and major progress is made helping out the thousands upon thousands who were affected by Hurricane Katrina?
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Post by: JoseSPiano on September 05, 2005, 10:35:44 PM
Well, it's been sort of a long day for me today, and I want to get an early start tomorrow morning.  Lots of little things to take care of.

Goodnight.
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Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 11:03:27 PM
Has Ann caught up?
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Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 11:03:55 PM
I am finished with my viewing.  I shall view no more this evening.  I have turned on the iPod.
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Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 11:04:22 PM
And now - Dino at the piano.

Oh, and has Ann caught up?
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Post by: Jrand73 on September 05, 2005, 11:13:10 PM
After reading ALL the posts the only thought that stays with me is:

DRJOSE has a light bulb in his head.
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Post by: Jrand73 on September 05, 2005, 11:14:08 PM
Nope DRMBARNUM haven't gotten ANY further with ADAM-12....but I will in a couple of weeks.

I also played Hysterium....I live to grovel....and I carry her bust with pride....those filthy pirates!

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Post by: Jrand73 on September 05, 2005, 11:16:23 PM
Rehearsal was very bad tonight....very bad.  Joseph the LEAD convict does not know his lines.....we struggled and struggled.  And I didn't know whether to pick them up for him or go on.  If I tried to help him, he just got more confused.

The director said (since we open on Thursday) - if it's as bad tomorrow, we will do it TWICE!!  Even if we have to stay all night.  Oh my - somehow I think the production went wrong back in the casting phase.....but I am only an actor in this show (well and the backup prop person and the makeup and hair guy) - so I will just pretend to be Johnny Mathis:

It's NOT for me to say......
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Post by: Jrand73 on September 05, 2005, 11:17:02 PM
Maybe I should just recite the Marsellaise and be done with it - Ginger made a great hit with it!
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Post by: Jrand73 on September 05, 2005, 11:17:12 PM
Now I am hungry.
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Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 11:23:19 PM
Apparently Ann caught up and ran off with up.

I see others just sitting there like so much fish.
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Post by: George on September 05, 2005, 11:26:46 PM
I'm not just sitting here, I'm playing FreeCell!
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Post by: bk on September 05, 2005, 11:34:45 PM
Pish tosh and also tosh pish on Free Cell.  Just say no.

Ann caught up and ran off with up.  I hope Jed isn't TOO upset.
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Post by: Jed on September 05, 2005, 11:41:09 PM
Sorry to hear of your rehearsal woes, JRand.  We had our first run with costumes tonight, and I must say things are coming together very well.  We open Friday and I think we all feel that we are in excellent shape with a few days to go.  A wonderful group to work with, also (if you ask me, anyway).  I greatly enjoy them both onstage and off.
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Post by: Ann on September 05, 2005, 11:56:16 PM
Jed doesn't seem to mind my running off with Up...too busy hitting on his female costars while offstage, no doubt.

I have taken a nice warm bath, caught up with notes, and now I want just a little something to eat before bed...but what should it be?