Quote from: bk on September 13, 2013, 06:21:48 PMQuote from: KevinH on September 13, 2013, 05:26:55 PMQuote from: bk on September 13, 2013, 07:37:05 AMWhichever female singers we go with we're hoping to keep it to people based in LA - that makes doing the concert version easier.Concert version, BK? When might that be?Believe me, you will be the FIRST to know - but before that, you'd best book your ticket to the November Kritzerland show - Brent's doing that and is it going to be FUN.I'm flattered! As for the November show, I booked my flight! I didn't know reservations were being taken already. I'll call. My friends who live in the area are going too!
Quote from: KevinH on September 13, 2013, 05:26:55 PMQuote from: bk on September 13, 2013, 07:37:05 AMWhichever female singers we go with we're hoping to keep it to people based in LA - that makes doing the concert version easier.Concert version, BK? When might that be?Believe me, you will be the FIRST to know - but before that, you'd best book your ticket to the November Kritzerland show - Brent's doing that and is it going to be FUN.
Quote from: bk on September 13, 2013, 07:37:05 AMWhichever female singers we go with we're hoping to keep it to people based in LA - that makes doing the concert version easier.Concert version, BK? When might that be?
Whichever female singers we go with we're hoping to keep it to people based in LA - that makes doing the concert version easier.
I enjoyed reading about DR CILLA LIZ's 9/11 experiences.....
From DR Cilla:QuoteIt's been a busy busy week. Yesterday I went to the Iowa Court of Appeals. The case before mine was a law suit by a woman who trains service dogs. Drake U barred her from going in the law school with the dogs in training and she sued. The case was dismissed and there was an appeal of the dismissal. SOOOOO the dogs came to watch. Seriously there were about 10 of them in the courtroom and apparently a number of others in a room with closed circuit tv. The dogs are trained to bark when someone knocks on the door, so when the judges knocked to let the bailiff know they were ready to come in, the dogs all barked. It was hysterical They were perfectly behaved during the argument. I have to say, it was something I'm glad I was there for. My argument was pretty dull in comparisonGreat story though I'm surprised she even needed to go to court. I thought dogs in training had the same regulations as regular service dogs.
It's been a busy busy week. Yesterday I went to the Iowa Court of Appeals. The case before mine was a law suit by a woman who trains service dogs. Drake U barred her from going in the law school with the dogs in training and she sued. The case was dismissed and there was an appeal of the dismissal. SOOOOO the dogs came to watch. Seriously there were about 10 of them in the courtroom and apparently a number of others in a room with closed circuit tv. The dogs are trained to bark when someone knocks on the door, so when the judges knocked to let the bailiff know they were ready to come in, the dogs all barked. It was hysterical They were perfectly behaved during the argument. I have to say, it was something I'm glad I was there for. My argument was pretty dull in comparison