I am fascinated and horrified all at the same time.....a performance by an Indiana High School Swing Choir....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwXvO2xOMjk&feature=related
the test very easy - just a lot of waiting - I got to the facility about 15 minutes early so I could fill in paperwork but they had it all pre-done since I had had my CT done at its sister facility 2 weeks agoI had to wait about a half hour befoer I was called and thenI changed into my sweats, and they shot me up with a radioatic dye and then sent me into a little room to wait. I had a recliner and a TV and remote and a blanket if - they had only exchanged the quart of barium liquid I had to drink for a bottle of wine it would have been the perfect way to spend the day I actually ended up falling asleep - the tech (an absolutely lovely woman)very gently woke me and led me to the machine -then I just had to lie down with my head in a "brace" so I couldn't move it side to side - and my arms to my side and they bound me with velcro - so I wouldn't move and started the test the machine just made a soft humming noice - I had been envisioning the loud banging of an MRI (and I HATE loud noices) so I was pleasantly suprisedI am not sure how long the test took because I fell asleep againthey let me leave with a CD of the test and a promise that my doctor would have it tomorrow On the drive home I received a call from oncologist giving me thename if the radiation dr. I have an appoinmtent with him for this Friday morning - I had to arrange for a "referral" (for insurance) for 6 Dr visits and 40 radiation treatments---by time this is done I won't be able to use the computer - I'll probably make it go all wobbly just by walking into the room
Quote from: JRand58 on November 19, 2008, 06:29:17 PMI am fascinated and horrified all at the same time.....a performance by an Indiana High School Swing Choir....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwXvO2xOMjk&feature=relatedAnd here are The Boofont Sisters and their version of Turkey Lurkey Time!
Quote from: JoseSPiano on November 19, 2008, 07:17:40 PMQuote from: JRand58 on November 19, 2008, 06:29:17 PMI am fascinated and horrified all at the same time.....a performance by an Indiana High School Swing Choir....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwXvO2xOMjk&feature=relatedAnd here's my personal favorite.-Consider yourself warned. *And I keep wondering if the first male soloist was an exchange student. Just watched the whole thing...I can't even find the words...
Quote from: JRand58 on November 19, 2008, 06:29:17 PMI am fascinated and horrified all at the same time.....a performance by an Indiana High School Swing Choir....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwXvO2xOMjk&feature=relatedAnd here's my personal favorite.-Consider yourself warned. *And I keep wondering if the first male soloist was an exchange student.
Quote from: George on November 19, 2008, 07:52:29 PMQuote from: JRand58 on November 19, 2008, 06:29:17 PMI am fascinated and horrified all at the same time.....a performance by an Indiana High School Swing Choir....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwXvO2xOMjk&feature=relatedAnd here are The Boofont Sisters and their version of Turkey Lurkey Time! -Is there an echo in here?
Just watched the whole thing...I can't even find the words...
bk - If you happen to have the time while you're in NYC, I think it might be worth your time - and $$$ - to take a trip down to J&R to browse their huge(!) CD selection. While I was there, they were putting out three big bins of those Japanese mini-LP/CDs you like - lots of classic jazz and classical titles. -All on sale too.
I just found a clip on YouTube of Scott Bakula singing Not While I'm Around at the 93 Kennedy Center Honors Sondheim event. This makes me happy. I love Bakula, and I love the song. The interpretation is interesting, though. At one point they cut to a shot of Sondheim listening to this, and I'd pay good money to know what was going through his head. He's smiling, true, but there's a definite thought behind there.
Quote from: JoseSPiano on November 19, 2008, 06:53:56 PMbk - If you happen to have the time while you're in NYC, I think it might be worth your time - and $$$ - to take a trip down to J&R to browse their huge(!) CD selection. While I was there, they were putting out three big bins of those Japanese mini-LP/CDs you like - lots of classic jazz and classical titles. -All on sale too.Ooh, can we go together? I've never been down there. Let's DO it.
I'm most interested to hear about the quality and transfer of White Dog.
Here is that monstrosity of a tree, hovering over my tiny little cottage like some sort of monolith.