Good Evening!
Greetings from Chattanooga, TN!
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Good flights! Great weather! It's warm! In the low 70s! *Of course, I brought a lot of layers, so... Guess I won't need to layer them that much.
I got to the hotel around 3:30, and then walked around the area for a while - my only chance to do so over the next few days. Lots or remodeling, renovation and refurbishment going on here. Even the Convention Center apparently just underwent a major, $50 million dollar upgrade - which includes a full-spectrum lighting system so that it's always "daylight" inside. I guess I'll find out tomorrow.
As for the piano... we'll see if the "situation" gets remedied by the morning. 'Nuff said for now.
And now to catch up... we'll see what I remember...
DR Lulu - I was also a big fan of David Letterman's daytime show. I LOVE Edie Mclurg. Her characters always made me laugh, and her voice is so distinctive to say the least. As for Late Night... I can't imagine all the "stuff" involved to get those to video/DVD. -But it was nice when Bravo was re-broadcasting the "classic shows" for a while.
Flower Drum Song - It's not on DVD?

The local independent channel in DC would show this every three months or so as part of their Sunday afternoon musical movies - or sometimes on Satuday nights too. I remember spotting the "kid" from those Hawaiian episodes of "The Brady Bunch". And the whole "I Enjoy Being A Girl" sequence cemented my love for musicals! *And, as I think I've mentioned here before - and embarassed myself before - "I Enjoy Being A Girl" was one of the songs I sang for my first musical audition in high school. I just really LOVE(d) the song!
As for HHW and/or AOL problems and glitches... It's Windows, it's computers, it's technology... Problems will arise. Glitches will happen.
*BK - The one thing to watch out for with AOL's "Bring Your Own Access" plan is when you're on the road. If you ever use dial-up, "technically" they're supposed to charge you the regular monthly rate for that billing period - since you're now using AOL's own access network (again). I remember thinking of switching to the "BYOA" plan when my brother wired my parents' house for wireless internet. "How cool! I only have to pay $9.95 a month now!" Well, not so fast... Check your fine print... just in case.
As for the Glyndebourne Porgy & Bess... I love the audio recording! However, the lip-synced video presentation drives me up the wall! I've tried watching it a few time, but I've only made it through a few sections before switching to something else.
*When I worked on
Carmen Jones at the Kennedy Center, Harolyn Blackwell was playing "Mickey". At dinner after the final performance, I was able to talk with Ms. Blackwell for a few minutes. I told her how I loved her rendition of "Summertime", and that it always amazed me at how slow she takes it. I asked her if the tempo was her choice or the conductor's, Simon Rattle? Her response, "Well, have you spent a summer in South Carolina? It's HOT! Trust me, you would move slow too!"

DR WFO - I'm so sorry you and Joe have to deal with all that sh*t. I hope you can take comfort - in some indirect way - that many days have already passed, and that "soon" is getting "sooner" each day.
OK - I think that's all for now. I must ready myself for a supposedly very nice reception they're holding for the Audition Staff in about an hour. Should be fun!