When I sleep in the same bed w/DP Anthony, sometimes our heads are
jugate (two or more heads placed side by side) but then one or the other will turn on our sides and then we are no longer jugate

Ginny, I've put the dates (January 16-22, 2006) in our calendar. We will certainly have some time to meet you and Richard. We will have returned recently from our Christmas trip to Dublin. I had thought about postponing the trip but Anthony says his foot is healing enough that he wants to go after all. I will now be busy booking the remainder of our trip (the tickets were purchased many moons ago when I happened upon an amazing fare).
I love radio but by the time I began listening there were very few "programs" available for listening. I did listen to Top 40 Radio on
WDGY (pronounced weegee) and
KDWB (K D W B, Channel 63 - I know, it's not a channel but that was their tag line, still stuck in my brain lo these many years). They were both, at the time, AM stations. It's where I first heard
The Beatles,
Chad and Jeremy,
Gerry and the Pacemakers,
Peter and Gordon and
The Dave Clark Five (I LOVED the Dave Clark Five and had many of their records). I was a big fan of the British Invasion.
I am now lucky enough to appear (albeit infrequently) on a radio show in Wales. Many of you know this (I've mentioned it a few times) but for the newbies, I happened upon this wonderful opportunity because of a simple e-mail to the host of
Showtime, a
BBC Radio Wales program that plays theatre and film music. When I sent the e-mail telling her that I would be seeing Gypsy, she was happy to hear she had a fan in New York and also wanted to hear my thoughts about
Gypsy. The producer called, taped my "mini-review" and it was broadcast. I thought that would be the end but
Beverly Humphreys, the host, was impressed enough that she asked me to keep doing it. I've been on for over two and a half years and I've written 40 reviews. Some of you have my self-produced CD (I am able to record the segments and then I burn them to a CD and freely distribute it to anyone willing to listen

). Anyone on this here site not lucky enough to have one of these collectibles may certainly get one just by dropping me a line with your address and I'll send you one (actually two since I now have Volume I and Volume II). It's a vanity project to be sure, but one that makes me very happy. It's also been a dream come true. To appear on a radio show is nice enough but to have it be the BBC (the gold standard for me) is even better.
Enough of this, I must return to work.
Later, gaters.