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« Reply #90 on: June 16, 2005, 11:17:10 AM »

Happy birthday to DR George's mom.

I've never eaten at an Applebee's.  Are they an all-foods kind of place or do they specialize in a particular style of food?

My mom thanks you!  Applebee's has what I would call "Americana" (for lack of a better idea).  Check out their website.
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« Reply #91 on: June 16, 2005, 11:18:01 AM »

Happy Birthday to DRGEORGE's mater!

Thank you, too!
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« Reply #92 on: June 16, 2005, 11:19:12 AM »

Happiest of Birthdays to DR George's dear Mother!!!!!

And thank you!
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« Reply #93 on: June 16, 2005, 11:19:36 AM »

Everyone keeps mentioning THE SECRET GARDEN because the musical added a lot of dead folk, but I remember no ghosts in any film or the original book.  I'm not being pedantic, just clarifying things because I always thought THE SECRET GARDEN ripped off the ghosts from FOLLIES, the greatest musical ever written about ghosts!

I'm pissed because I cannot believe I forgot BLITHE SPIRIT, one of my alltime favorite plays and movies; I like the musical version, HIGH SPIRITS, as well.

I never saw the musical because it closed before I could get there, but I am very familar with the book and no, no ghosts.  Also the uncle is a very minor character, has a brief appearance in one of the early chapters and then dissappears until the last one.
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« Reply #94 on: June 16, 2005, 11:21:57 AM »

Hmmm....  Just what do they put in that Meatloaf?

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« Reply #95 on: June 16, 2005, 11:24:01 AM »

I think that's another DR's fantasy!

Umm... I think you're getting your fantasies mixed up.

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« Reply #96 on: June 16, 2005, 11:25:21 AM »

Perturbed and Annoyed....isn't that a law firm, DRJOSE?

No... but it could lead to one.

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« Reply #97 on: June 16, 2005, 11:32:25 AM »

..And as DR elmore pointed out, the book of "The Secret Garden" does not have any ghosts, but the musical does - which is what I was listing when I was listing it, so...

And since he brought it up, I'd have to add Follies.
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« Reply #98 on: June 16, 2005, 11:33:11 AM »

What do ghosts have for breakfast?

Ghost Toasties with evaporated milk
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« Reply #99 on: June 16, 2005, 11:49:07 AM »

Umm... I think you're getting your fantasies mixed up.

 :P

And you think I was talking about you?  Feeling guilty?
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« Reply #100 on: June 16, 2005, 11:50:18 AM »

No... but it could lead to one.

 >:(

oh dear  :(
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« Reply #101 on: June 16, 2005, 11:51:25 AM »

And you think I was talking about you?  Feeling guilty?

you're so guilty, you probably think this post is about you...

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« Reply #102 on: June 16, 2005, 11:52:00 AM »

somehow that doesn't quite have the ring of the original....
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« Reply #103 on: June 16, 2005, 11:56:48 AM »

sliced turkey breast and  muenster cheese on whole wheat toast with just a little bit of butter

Wise honey bbq potato chips

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« Reply #104 on: June 16, 2005, 11:57:59 AM »

JRand54, Ms. Meena Kumari's 1954 film ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP just released on DVD this week.

Ohhhh...thanks!   ;D

Left in a Huff?  

A 1935 Huff sedan with wire wheels.  ;D
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« Reply #105 on: June 16, 2005, 11:58:57 AM »

And you think I was talking about you?  Feeling guilty?

Ummm.... No.  I sense you are projecting.

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« Reply #106 on: June 16, 2005, 11:59:28 AM »

Count to ten, DRJOSE.  The world is full of idiots, and they all have your telephone number and email address.
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« Reply #107 on: June 16, 2005, 12:01:55 PM »

Count to ten, DRJOSE.  The world is full of idiots, and they all have your telephone number and email address.

HEY! I don't have his phone number and email.... oh never mind.....
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« Reply #108 on: June 16, 2005, 12:08:16 PM »

Well, I think I think I'm going to head out and indulge in a little bit of retail therapy.  Just a bit.  Then I'll head in to the theatre to pick up my paycheck, and, hopefully, finally get a definitive answer from the contractor as to what my employment status will be after this weekend.

*I'm actually all right with being rolled off payroll...  I just want to know if I can get up to NYC for a few days next week without having to worry about getting a last minute phone call to come in to play.

So...
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« Reply #109 on: June 16, 2005, 12:22:10 PM »

OK... I'm off to do some shopping...

Laters...
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« Reply #110 on: June 16, 2005, 12:26:40 PM »

Shopping is NEVER a bad idea!
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« Reply #111 on: June 16, 2005, 12:28:48 PM »

Hmmm....  Just what do they put in that Meatloaf?

;D

Wonderful things!

PLUS, I had a cup of chicken tortilla soup.  JUST the thing for a cool, rainy day in Oakland CA.
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« Reply #112 on: June 16, 2005, 12:29:27 PM »

NEW Dame Andrews' news  (She sure is NOT a dried fruit!)

June 13th 2005 (www.theday.com by Kristina Dorsey)
Julie Andrews Honored At Goodspeed With Rhyme, Song
East Haddam — Everyone had effusive words of praise for Julie Andrews at the Goodspeed Gala honoring her Saturday night. Christopher Plummer, however, took it one step further. He put his accolades and comic recollections of his “Sound of Music” co-star into a rhyming ode.

Plummer's tribute was part of an evening during which Goodspeed Musicals gave Andrews the Goodspeed Award for Outstanding Contribution to Musical Theatre. His poem's clever couplets drew lots of laughter from the 400 people at the gala, including Andrews.

Plummer recalled that, back in the 1950s, Andrews' performance on Broadway as Eliza Doolittle in “My Fair Lady” was impressing everyone, including Plummer himself. Director Moss Hart was looking for an actor to take over for Rex Harrison in the Henry Higgins role. He suggested Plummer as a potential replacement.

“But he had to hear me sing first, and that was not treat/For the sound I made resembled a rhinoceros in heat... ” Plummer recited from the text he said he wrote in the car on the way to the gala. “Though Mr. Hart liked my Higgins, and that's the truth/I didn't get it simply because of my youth.”

Plummer didn't meet Andrews then. A few years later, another possible role in another musical starring Andrews gave him yet another glimmer of hope.

“Suddenly, Moss Hart was directing ‘Camelot'/And he thought I'd make a good Lancelot/So I sang for him again, the poor, long-suffering soul./That's why Robert Goulet got the role.

“Well, that just about reached the very end of my tether/Until you know what finally brought us together?/To play opposite Guenevere and Eliza would have been such fun./What did I get instead? For God's sake, a nun.

“But this nun was different, she was hysterically funny./Her irreverent humor was right on the money./When she sang, her golden voice brought the evening's hush./But sometimes, her language could make a stevedore blush.”

On a serious note, Plummer described Andrews as “a lady with an exceptional heart/Which keeps shining through her life and her art.”

Andrews is in East Haddam to direct “The Boy Friend.” After a run at Goodspeed, from July 8 to Sept. 18, the show will go on the road for 21 weeks. Andrews starred in the original version of the musical on Broadway, in 1954. It was the show that brought her to America.

“There is nothing like musical theater. I was lucky enough to begin my career in this glorious sandbox,” she said.

Before the gala began, Andrews noted that the Goodspeed award “comes from people who know musical theater and appreciate musical theater. When it comes from somebody like that, it's always very meaningful.”

Another of Andrews' former co-stars took the stage as well. Rachel York, who performed with Andrews in Broadway's “Victor/Victoria,” sang Andrews' praises, literally. She sang “It's a holly holiday with Mary” from “Mary Poppins” but changed the lyrics to “It's a jolly holiday with Julie.”

The gala was held in the Goodspeed's paint shop, which was transformed into an elegant dinner room, with delicate strings of small white lights and swags of gossamer fabric. Photos of Andrews in some of her most famous roles were projected onto the walls. Among the guests in attendance were Morley Safer of “60 Minutes,” U.S. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd, and Andrews' daughter, Emma Walton, and her family.

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« Reply #113 on: June 16, 2005, 12:30:52 PM »

JRand, HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES is not really a ghost story.


Favourite ghost stories:  THE UNINVITED, both as a film and a novel.

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« Reply #114 on: June 16, 2005, 12:31:05 PM »

It's 12:31 p.m.............


.....and all is we-ll!
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« Reply #115 on: June 16, 2005, 12:36:34 PM »

Anyone wanna join me?

Let me sleep on it
Baby, baby let me sleep on it
Let me sleep on it
And I'll give you my answer in the morning
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« Reply #116 on: June 16, 2005, 12:43:19 PM »

Happy Birthday to Mother-of-George!

Thanks, vixmom and JRand, for your comments about my ghost story.  Not everybody in Richard's family likes it - one of the other grandchildren used to cover her ears whenever it was told.  

I just finished reading the book my group is discussing tonight - Bold Spirit:  Helga Estby's Forgotten Walk Across Victorian America, by Linda Lawrence Hunt - which raises the issue of supressed family stories.  In fact, the last chapter is titled, "A Reflection on the Silencing of Family Stories."
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« Reply #117 on: June 16, 2005, 12:47:39 PM »

I dimly recall an Abbot and Costello movie in which Lou Costello and a brunette were something like ghosts and that they could turn visible or invisible by shaking their hips like they were doing the Twist.  Sound familiar to anyone?
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« Reply #118 on: June 16, 2005, 12:55:07 PM »

Let me sleep on it
Baby, baby let me sleep on it
Let me sleep on it
And I'll give you my answer in the morning


Well, if you have decided in the morning that you want to lunch at our museum, I have to tell you that the special of the day every Friday is Vietnamese Chicken Bowl.

I cannot possibly begin to imagine what that might include.

I'll probably be having dim sum at a different eatery.

:)
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« Reply #119 on: June 16, 2005, 12:55:34 PM »

Yes, DTM, that is TIME OF THEIR LIVES with Marjorie Reynolds. It is on DVD in one of the Abbott and Costello sets.
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