Evening all!
I'm sorry I didn't say goodnight last night--I had a phone call and just didn't make it back. It seems I pass for what is considered a computer guru in these parts. Ok. You can stop laughing now.
Bought the very last and I do mean last (or so the ticket lady told me) seat for
Jesus Christ: Superstar at the Sunday matinee. I really want to see if this turns out to be a quick draw Jesus like the first time I saw the show.
As for Disney films, I would very much like
The Scarecrow of Romany (sp?) Marsh. I LOVE that movie--I still remember part of the song:
On the Southern Coast of England,
There's a Legend people tell,
'bout the days of old when the Great Scarecrow
Would ride from the gates of Hell.
And laugh with a fiendish yell.
With his clothes all torn and tattered,
Through the black of night he's ride
from the marsh to coast like a demon ghost
(Ack Memory failure at this point)
And laugh till he split his side.
Scarecrow, scarecrow, the soldiers of the king feared his name
Scarecrow, scarecrow, the countryfolk all loved him just the same.
So the king told all his soldiers,
"Hang him hig or hang him low.
But never return till the day I learn
He's trapped in flames below"
Oh they’ll hang, the Great Scarecrow.
That's about all I remember. Not bad considering I think I was a teen the last time I saw it.
Karma. Ahh well. I never could keep straight who I had given it to but I never knowingly took it from anyone either.
One last flight of the Karma fairy for old times sake?
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« Reply #316 on: Yesterday at 09:35:12pm »
TCB said:
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Let's see, Danise, you wanted to sing and you were looking for a white knight? I hate to tell you this, but you are actually Marion the Librarian.
More than you know!
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« Reply #325 on: Yesterday at 09:53:19pm »
Ron Pulliam said:
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Swishy and Danise: There are "Left Behind" movies, too! I have the first one on VHS. It''s well done, but it presumes too much on the part of the viewer and it lacks an emotional punch it desperately needs.
Huummm. Is this a read the movie, see the book kinda thing? Sometimes I think they should leave a book alone. I'll have to check the movie out.
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« Reply #328 on: Yesterday at 10:10:27pm »
BK said:
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Danise, don't you HAVE a book or two to read???
Yes, sir. I do.
However, I had to give up on the PDA. They've been sending us sideways/couch buses (which make me ill--I need to face forward) but with the bus moving back and forth and the text moving back and forth and my eyes moving forth and back, my stomach wanted to join the party and go up and down if you know what I mean. Somethings in that mix had to remain still. I chose the book and my stomach.
I just printed both books out and read the first 60 pages on the ride home tonight.
You have a very easy reading style but I have to tell you, I would know it was you even if you had used a pen name.
Well, that's my news.
I heard we have another female Goddess. Yay! But is it getting crowded at the top?