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May 04, 2008, 06:22:43 PM »
LOL, DR Cillaliz! The things one does for the sake of Monkey Cake!
Bundle up and sleep well...'night!
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Back from a matinee. The performance was fine, save for a few too many forgotten lines by the Brain (one never knows from performance to performance whether will get all of the lines - would it were not so). We had a nice full house, but the sound was very distorted today, for reasons no one seems to be able to explain (since all was well last night). It will be scoped out this week. I think the weird sound put the audience in the wrong frame of mind and although they enjoyed it and laughed it would have been much closer to what we've been getting if it hadn't had all that distortion, which is most unpleasant on the ear. Then I picked up some Thai food to go and am now happily sitting on my couch like so much fish watching a motion picture on DVD, after which I shall perhaps watch another motion picture on DVD.
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May 04, 2008, 06:51:20 PM »
The Monkey Cake on the Air Conditioner
That is the title of my new suspense novel.
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JOSE ON LINE IN FRONT OF ME
That is the title of the first act curtain song of my new musical.
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Tomorrow is of course Cinco de Mayo!!! The day of the dead.....
Which reminds me of an exchange between Ethel Merman and Warren Hymer in KID MILLIONS.
Hymer: (looking at the newspaper) Hey remember that guy who was pretending to be your husband in Atlantic City?
Ethel: Yeah, what about him.
Hymer: He's dead.
Ethel: I coulda told you that in Atlantic City.
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Good Evening!
I'm back from seeing
Glory Days
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I'm also back from seeing
In The Heights
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Calor! Calor!! Calor!!!!
Pacienza y Fe!
...What an amazing evening of theatre. Yes, as "everyone" has mentioned, the book still has some "improbabilities", but the show has
CÓRAZON[/] in spades! And I had forgotten that a couple of people from my "theatrical past" were in the show - It's always nice to admire and witness their growth and success.
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And, yes, I happened to run into DR Cillaliz at Amy's Bread after getting out of
Glory Days
. Small world!
*DR Cillaliz - The Monkey Cake is pretty shelf-stable. As long as the room is cool-ish, it should be fine for consumption in the morning.
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Quote from: singdaw on May 04, 2008, 03:48:32 PM
Some DR used the word
zaftig
the other day. I had been meaning to look it up, and just remembered. I had always thought, for some reason, that it meant the equivalent of
meshugunah
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Boy, was I misinformed!
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Quote from: Jennifer on May 04, 2008, 04:31:18 PM
Well you've only had a few episodes so far for Season 2, right?
I'm assuming that what is airing here on the movie network is airing the same time in the US. I think my sis has recorded maybe 5 or 6 episodes so far (not sure of the exact amount).
Btw, i just watched part 1 of the Season 1 finale (that airs tonight on CBS). Wow!
No, DR Jennifer, the second season of DEXTER finished months ago.
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Hmmmmmmmmmm....checked out the GLORY DAYS myspace page.....nice song playing....looks interesting....but like SPRING AWAKENING, I think I am too old to really appreciate this show.
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Zaftig
I would rather see
Than be.
Unfortunately - it's me.
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May 04, 2008, 07:13:16 PM »
Bedtime time.
New Moon tomorrow as well.
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May 04, 2008, 07:14:02 PM »
I finished BROADWAY MELODY of 1936. Very enjoyable musical numbers. Nice to see Roger Edens playing the piano in two scenes.
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May 04, 2008, 07:16:33 PM »
While waiting for my prime time shows, I watched the last half hour of SABRINA (1954) on TCM. I have the movie on DVD but haven't watched it in a long time. Obviously I never saw it during its original theatrical release, but after MY FAIR LADY became a big hit, Paramount re-released a double bill of BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S and SABRINA, and that's the first time I saw it. (It came on Saturday Night at the Movies some months after I saw it at a theater.)
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May 04, 2008, 07:18:13 PM »
COLD CASE had one of the easiest mysteries to solve it's had in its four year history. Boy, the actor-detectives really have to play stupid for awhile before they finally are allowed to latch onto clues to lead to the guilty party.
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May 04, 2008, 07:20:07 PM »
DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES. . . .
Oh, that nasty little monster Kayla. I've despised her since she and her insane mother were introduced into the show last season. Ugh, she makes my skin crawl.
However, the ever-beautiful presence of Richard Burgi made the show very agreeable despite the nastiness that is Kayla. Oh, I wish he'd come back as a regular.
Nice to see the gay couple back as well, even if they were only in a couple of scenes.
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BROTHERS & SISTERS. . . .
Wonderful confrontations - an hour of them. The car scene with Saul and Kevin was heartrending as was the proposal at the end.
Poor Rebecca has been thrown out of both homes. Can't wait to see what happens with her. I hope nothing desperate.
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May 04, 2008, 07:23:35 PM »
I decided that unless i get some pressing Blu-ray disc that needs immediate critical attention, I'll take tomorrow off to watch what I want in the afternoon and evening.
I'm two episodes away from finishing the PSYCH box set, and there are other DVDs/Blu-rays/HD-DVDs waiting there to be watched.
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May 04, 2008, 07:25:22 PM »
...Yes, "Brothers & Sisters"... -Still wiping away the tears. Beautiful.
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May 04, 2008, 07:47:36 PM »
Have no writing to do, so I guess I'll just close up shop and head downstairs to bed.
Good night!
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May 04, 2008, 08:14:17 PM »
Well, we had an interesting worship service today. Our guest speaker fell early this morning and broke his ankle (a DR Kerry reference), so we were left without a speaker.
Luckily, our new minister begins preaching next Sunday.
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Well, tomorrow is going to be quite the crazy day for me. I'm hoping to get up early enough to get to the gym
and
get my hair cut. Then I have a small set of
Grease
auditions, followed by a session for the Disney Cruise Line. Then I'm meeting my parents and their friends who are coming in tomorrow night to see either
Chicago
or
The Phantom of the Opera
. Then a friend of mine has a cabaret act going up tomorrow night... Etc., etc., etc... WHEW!
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May 04, 2008, 08:26:18 PM »
OK... Time to rest up for my Marathon Monday.
Goodnight.
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Quote from: JRand57 on May 04, 2008, 06:54:51 PM
Tomorrow is of course Cinco de Mayo!!! The day of the dead.....
And someone's birthday.
I'm just sayin'.
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May 04, 2008, 09:24:30 PM »
Happy happy happy (that's three happy's) birthday, George!
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Quote from: FJL on May 04, 2008, 09:24:30 PM
Happy happy happy (that's three happy's) birthday, George!
Thanks! My first birthday wish!!
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May 04, 2008, 09:41:05 PM »
And did anyone notice this??
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Congrats, Singdaw on 14,000 Posts!!
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And since we're so close...
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