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« Reply #120 on: June 07, 2010, 05:57:22 PM »

DR Elmore - thanks for sharing about the memorial service.  Those events are so important to the surviving family and friends and it sounds like this one was truly a celebration for Mr. French.

Ditto and ditto!
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« Reply #121 on: June 07, 2010, 05:58:17 PM »

Speaking of my beloved goddaughter, she just got a full summer scholarship to Shakespeare and Company. I am thrilled for her.
Congrats to her.

And Ditto, too!!
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« Reply #122 on: June 07, 2010, 06:07:18 PM »

There were some wonderful moments at this afternoon's memorial service: Rebecca Luker sang a glorious "How Could I Ever Know" from THE SECRET GARDEN, and she and George Dvorsky closed the service with the moving duet from BRIGADOON, "From This day On." My friend Jeanne looked wonderful and the church was packed with people. There were tons of friends at the reception after, and it was great to see so many people I like and care about. I hadn't seen the wonderful conductor Jack Lee in several years and we're going to meet soon for a snack and gossip. I was really happy to see a friend from my dinner theatre actor days, Michael Hayward Jones, with whom I last worked at Goodspeed in 1998. Michael had been in A TALE OF TWO CITIES, which I saw, but we hadn't visited in 12 years. I also saw friends from the NYC Gay Community Marching Band and the Men's Chorus, Donna Lynne Champlin and her new husband, Danny Burstein, who is so wonderful as Luther Billis that I am ecstatic his performance will be committed to video, Mrs Ron Raines aka Dona D Vaughn, mother of my beloved goddaughter, and a lot of others.

I just had a half of a sub and potato salad for dinner, and I will now open today's mail and chill out.
Thanks for the update. But I thought Danny Burstein was married to Rebecca Luther. Am I wrong? Is that over?

Danny is married to Rebecca. Did I imply otherwise? I hope I didn't!

I had a great time visiting with Rebecca, Danny, George, and Donna Lynne and Andy, her new husband whom she met on match.com; I told her it was thrilling to see desperation end so happily. Andy is great and he clearly has as wonderful a sense of humor as Donna Lynne.
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« Reply #123 on: June 07, 2010, 06:09:27 PM »

I'm exhausted.  I finished icing my shoulder so I guess that means my break is over.  I have a bean salad to make & more cleaning to do.  I have to be finished by 7:00.  I need some speed ;)
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« Reply #124 on: June 07, 2010, 06:10:20 PM »

Before I leave I must mention there were a couple of fun things in my mail today, including two packages.  Thank you Bruce!!! :D :D
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« Reply #125 on: June 07, 2010, 06:13:10 PM »

There were some wonderful moments at this afternoon's memorial service: Rebecca Luker sang a glorious "How Could I Ever Know" from THE SECRET GARDEN, and she and George Dvorsky closed the service with the moving duet from BRIGADOON, "From This day On." My friend Jeanne looked wonderful and the church was packed with people. There were tons of friends at the reception after, and it was great to see so many people I like and care about. I hadn't seen the wonderful conductor Jack Lee in several years and we're going to meet soon for a snack and gossip. I was really happy to see a friend from my dinner theatre actor days, Michael Hayward Jones, with whom I last worked at Goodspeed in 1998. Michael had been in A TALE OF TWO CITIES, which I saw, but we hadn't visited in 12 years. I also saw friends from the NYC Gay Community Marching Band and the Men's Chorus, Donna Lynne Champlin and her new husband, Danny Burstein, who is so wonderful as Luther Billis that I am ecstatic his performance will be committed to video, Mrs Ron Raines aka Dona D Vaughn, mother of my beloved goddaughter, and a lot of others.

I just had a half of a sub and potato salad for dinner, and I will now open today's mail and chill out.
Thanks for the update. But I thought Danny Burstein was married to Rebecca Luther. Am I wrong? Is that over?

Danny is married to Rebecca. Did I imply otherwise? I hope I didn't!

I had a great time visiting with Rebecca, Danny, George, and Donna Lynne and Andy, her new husband whom she met on match.com; I told it was thrilling to see desperation end so happily. Andy is great and he clearly has as wonderful a sense of humor as Donna Lynne.
I read the sentence too quickly. My bad. Sorry.
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« Reply #126 on: June 07, 2010, 06:17:56 PM »

I forgot! I have this recording of Irma la Douce in French!


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« Reply #127 on: June 07, 2010, 06:20:13 PM »

There were some wonderful moments at this afternoon's memorial service: Rebecca Luker sang a glorious "How Could I Ever Know" from THE SECRET GARDEN, and she and George Dvorsky closed the service with the moving duet from BRIGADOON, "From This day On." My friend Jeanne looked wonderful and the church was packed with people. There were tons of friends at the reception after, and it was great to see so many people I like and care about. I hadn't seen the wonderful conductor Jack Lee in several years and we're going to meet soon for a snack and gossip. I was really happy to see a friend from my dinner theatre actor days, Michael Hayward Jones, with whom I last worked at Goodspeed in 1998. Michael had been in A TALE OF TWO CITIES, which I saw, but we hadn't visited in 12 years. I also saw friends from the NYC Gay Community Marching Band and the Men's Chorus, Donna Lynne Champlin and her new husband, Danny Burstein, who is so wonderful as Luther Billis that I am ecstatic his performance will be committed to video, Mrs Ron Raines aka Dona D Vaughn, mother of my beloved goddaughter, and a lot of others.

I just had a half of a sub and potato salad for dinner, and I will now open today's mail and chill out.
Thanks for the update. But I thought Danny Burstein was married to Rebecca Luther. Am I wrong? Is that over?

Danny is married to Rebecca. Did I imply otherwise? I hope I didn't!

I had a great time visiting with Rebecca, Danny, George, and Donna Lynne and Andy, her new husband whom she met on match.com; I told her it was thrilling to see desperation end so happily. Andy is great and he clearly has as wonderful a sense of humor as Donna Lynne.
I read the sentence too quickly. My bad. Sorry.

That's okay. I thought I had left something dangling since I write stream of consciousness most of the time.
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« Reply #128 on: June 07, 2010, 06:21:59 PM »

This French cast recording looks like fun, too!
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« Reply #129 on: June 07, 2010, 06:29:16 PM »

There were some wonderful moments at this afternoon's memorial service: Rebecca Luker sang a glorious "How Could I Ever Know" from THE SECRET GARDEN, and she and George Dvorsky closed the service with the moving duet from BRIGADOON, "From This day On." My friend Jeanne looked wonderful and the church was packed with people. There were tons of friends at the reception after, and it was great to see so many people I like and care about. I hadn't seen the wonderful conductor Jack Lee in several years and we're going to meet soon for a snack and gossip. I was really happy to see a friend from my dinner theatre actor days, Michael Hayward Jones, with whom I last worked at Goodspeed in 1998. Michael had been in A TALE OF TWO CITIES, which I saw, but we hadn't visited in 12 years. I also saw friends from the NYC Gay Community Marching Band and the Men's Chorus, Donna Lynne Champlin and her new husband, Danny Burstein, who is so wonderful as Luther Billis that I am ecstatic his performance will be committed to video, Mrs Ron Raines aka Dona D Vaughn, mother of my beloved goddaughter, and a lot of others.

I just had a half of a sub and potato salad for dinner, and I will now open today's mail and chill out.
Thanks for the update. But I thought Danny Burstein was married to Rebecca Luther. Am I wrong? Is that over?

Danny is married to Rebecca. Did I imply otherwise? I hope I didn't!

I had a great time visiting with Rebecca, Danny, George, and Donna Lynne and Andy, her new husband whom she met on match.com; I told it was thrilling to see desperation end so happily. Andy is great and he clearly has as wonderful a sense of humor as Donna Lynne.
I read the sentence too quickly. My bad. Sorry.

John G., I assumed that you were making a joke!  I knew that Danny and Rebecca were married and was going to post the exact same thing with a winking smilie face, but you posted first, so I didn't.
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« Reply #130 on: June 07, 2010, 06:37:17 PM »

... Donna Lynne Champlin and her new husband, Danny Burstein, who is so wonderful as Luther Billis that I am ecstatic his performance will be committed to video ...

I read it too fast, too.
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« Reply #131 on: June 07, 2010, 06:42:06 PM »

I also forgot I have the Vienna cast album of THE SOUND OF MUSIC.

DR Kevin H, here's a German music shop specializing in cast recordings. There are a ton of SOUND OF MUSIC recordings from the Netherlands, Japan, Stockholm, Vienna, etc.

http://www.soundofmusic-shop.de/
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« Reply #132 on: June 07, 2010, 06:44:29 PM »

There were some wonderful moments at this afternoon's memorial service: Rebecca Luker sang a glorious "How Could I Ever Know" from THE SECRET GARDEN, and she and George Dvorsky closed the service with the moving duet from BRIGADOON, "From This day On." My friend Jeanne looked wonderful and the church was packed with people. There were tons of friends at the reception after, and it was great to see so many people I like and care about. I hadn't seen the wonderful conductor Jack Lee in several years and we're going to meet soon for a snack and gossip. I was really happy to see a friend from my dinner theatre actor days, Michael Hayward Jones, with whom I last worked at Goodspeed in 1998. Michael had been in A TALE OF TWO CITIES, which I saw, but we hadn't visited in 12 years. I also saw friends from the NYC Gay Community Marching Band and the Men's Chorus, Donna Lynne Champlin and her new husband, Danny Burstein, who is so wonderful as Luther Billis that I am ecstatic his performance will be committed to video, Mrs Ron Raines aka Dona D Vaughn, mother of my beloved goddaughter, and a lot of others.

I just had a half of a sub and potato salad for dinner, and I will now open today's mail and chill out.
Thanks for the update. But I thought Danny Burstein was married to Rebecca Luther. Am I wrong? Is that over?

Danny is married to Rebecca. Did I imply otherwise? I hope I didn't!

I had a great time visiting with Rebecca, Danny, George, and Donna Lynne and Andy, her new husband whom she met on match.com; I told it was thrilling to see desperation end so happily. Andy is great and he clearly has as wonderful a sense of humor as Donna Lynne.
I read the sentence too quickly. My bad. Sorry.

John G., I assumed that you were making a joke!  I knew that Danny and Rebecca were married and was going to post the exact same thing with a winking smilie face, but you posted first, so I didn't.

I see what I did now! Yep, I needed a semicolon after "new husband." I do imply she's married to Danny. Well, duh.
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« Reply #133 on: June 07, 2010, 06:52:20 PM »

There were some wonderful moments at this afternoon's memorial service: Rebecca Luker sang a glorious "How Could I Ever Know" from THE SECRET GARDEN, and she and George Dvorsky closed the service with the moving duet from BRIGADOON, "From This day On." My friend Jeanne looked wonderful and the church was packed with people. There were tons of friends at the reception after, and it was great to see so many people I like and care about. I hadn't seen the wonderful conductor Jack Lee in several years and we're going to meet soon for a snack and gossip. I was really happy to see a friend from my dinner theatre actor days, Michael Hayward Jones, with whom I last worked at Goodspeed in 1998. Michael had been in A TALE OF TWO CITIES, which I saw, but we hadn't visited in 12 years. I also saw friends from the NYC Gay Community Marching Band and the Men's Chorus, Donna Lynne Champlin and her new husband, Danny Burstein, who is so wonderful as Luther Billis that I am ecstatic his performance will be committed to video, Mrs Ron Raines aka Dona D Vaughn, mother of my beloved goddaughter, and a lot of others.

I just had a half of a sub and potato salad for dinner, and I will now open today's mail and chill out.
Thanks for the update. But I thought Danny Burstein was married to Rebecca Luther. Am I wrong? Is that over?

Danny is married to Rebecca. Did I imply otherwise? I hope I didn't!

I had a great time visiting with Rebecca, Danny, George, and Donna Lynne and Andy, her new husband whom she met on match.com; I told it was thrilling to see desperation end so happily. Andy is great and he clearly has as wonderful a sense of humor as Donna Lynne.
I read the sentence too quickly. My bad. Sorry.


I read it the same way.  Sorry.
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« Reply #134 on: June 07, 2010, 06:59:09 PM »

it has been terribly hot and humid for the past few days but tonight it is quite cool -
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« Reply #135 on: June 07, 2010, 07:00:16 PM »

the air is heavy with the scent of honeysuckle - it is absolutely heavenly
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« Reply #136 on: June 07, 2010, 07:00:48 PM »

we are watching Dune on encore
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« Reply #137 on: June 07, 2010, 07:02:00 PM »

There were some wonderful moments at this afternoon's memorial service: Rebecca Luker sang a glorious "How Could I Ever Know" from THE SECRET GARDEN, and she and George Dvorsky closed the service with the moving duet from BRIGADOON, "From This day On." My friend Jeanne looked wonderful and the church was packed with people. There were tons of friends at the reception after, and it was great to see so many people I like and care about. I hadn't seen the wonderful conductor Jack Lee in several years and we're going to meet soon for a snack and gossip. I was really happy to see a friend from my dinner theatre actor days, Michael Hayward Jones, with whom I last worked at Goodspeed in 1998. Michael had been in A TALE OF TWO CITIES, which I saw, but we hadn't visited in 12 years. I also saw friends from the NYC Gay Community Marching Band and the Men's Chorus, Donna Lynne Champlin and her new husband, Danny Burstein, who is so wonderful as Luther Billis that I am ecstatic his performance will be committed to video, Mrs Ron Raines aka Dona D Vaughn, mother of my beloved goddaughter, and a lot of others.

I just had a half of a sub and potato salad for dinner, and I will now open today's mail and chill out.
Thanks for the update. But I thought Danny Burstein was married to Rebecca Luther. Am I wrong? Is that over?

Danny is married to Rebecca. Did I imply otherwise? I hope I didn't!

I had a great time visiting with Rebecca, Danny, George, and Donna Lynne and Andy, her new husband whom she met on match.com; I told it was thrilling to see desperation end so happily. Andy is great and he clearly has as wonderful a sense of humor as Donna Lynne.
I read the sentence too quickly. My bad. Sorry.

John G., I assumed that you were making a joke!  I knew that Danny and Rebecca were married and was going to post the exact same thing with a winking smilie face, but you posted first, so I didn't.

I see what I did now! Yep, I needed a semicolon after "new husband." I do imply she's married to Danny. Well, duh.

To be punctuationally correct (and anal retentive), I think that this is the way that it should be punctuated:

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I also saw friends from the NYC Gay Community Marching Band and the Men's Chorus; Donna Lynne Champlin and her new husband; Danny Burstein, who is so wonderful as Luther Billis that I am ecstatic his performance will be committed to video; Mrs Ron Raines aka Dona D Vaughn, mother of my beloved goddaughter; and a lot of others.


:)
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« Reply #138 on: June 07, 2010, 07:05:20 PM »

I spoke with WFO & Joe this evening they are doingreasonably well - they have very kind neighbors and  a visiting nurse
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« Reply #139 on: June 07, 2010, 07:07:47 PM »

Thanks for the update, Vixmom. It's good to hear they are doing well.
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« Reply #140 on: June 07, 2010, 07:14:19 PM »

Just trying to get interested in a motion picture on Blu and Ray and finding it tough.  And it's a movie that's two and a half hours long!  Maybe I'll go do a quick jog.
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« Reply #141 on: June 07, 2010, 07:28:22 PM »

I also forgot I have the Vienna cast album of THE SOUND OF MUSIC.

DR Kevin H, here's a German music shop specializing in cast recordings. There are a ton of SOUND OF MUSIC recordings from the Netherlands, Japan, Stockholm, Vienna, etc.

http://www.soundofmusic-shop.de/

I have ordered several things from http://www.soundofmusic-shop.de/ ...including that Vienna cast recording of THE SOUND OF MUSIC.  I like it a lot.
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« Reply #142 on: June 07, 2010, 07:30:50 PM »

There were some wonderful moments at this afternoon's memorial service: Rebecca Luker sang a glorious "How Could I Ever Know" from THE SECRET GARDEN, and she and George Dvorsky closed the service with the moving duet from BRIGADOON, "From This day On." My friend Jeanne looked wonderful and the church was packed with people. There were tons of friends at the reception after, and it was great to see so many people I like and care about. I hadn't seen the wonderful conductor Jack Lee in several years and we're going to meet soon for a snack and gossip. I was really happy to see a friend from my dinner theatre actor days, Michael Hayward Jones, with whom I last worked at Goodspeed in 1998. Michael had been in A TALE OF TWO CITIES, which I saw, but we hadn't visited in 12 years. I also saw friends from the NYC Gay Community Marching Band and the Men's Chorus, Donna Lynne Champlin and her new husband, Danny Burstein, who is so wonderful as Luther Billis that I am ecstatic his performance will be committed to video, Mrs Ron Raines aka Dona D Vaughn, mother of my beloved goddaughter, and a lot of others.

I just had a half of a sub and potato salad for dinner, and I will now open today's mail and chill out.
Thanks for the update. But I thought Danny Burstein was married to Rebecca Luther. Am I wrong? Is that over?

Danny is married to Rebecca. Did I imply otherwise? I hope I didn't!

I had a great time visiting with Rebecca, Danny, George, and Donna Lynne and Andy, her new husband whom she met on match.com; I told it was thrilling to see desperation end so happily. Andy is great and he clearly has as wonderful a sense of humor as Donna Lynne.
I read the sentence too quickly. My bad. Sorry.

John G., I assumed that you were making a joke!  I knew that Danny and Rebecca were married and was going to post the exact same thing with a winking smilie face, but you posted first, so I didn't.

I see what I did now! Yep, I needed a semicolon after "new husband." I do imply she's married to Danny. Well, duh.

To be punctuationally correct (and anal retentive), I think that this is the way that it should be punctuated:

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I also saw friends from the NYC Gay Community Marching Band and the Men's Chorus; Donna Lynne Champlin and her new husband; Danny Burstein, who is so wonderful as Luther Billis that I am ecstatic his performance will be committed to video; Mrs Ron Raines aka Dona D Vaughn, mother of my beloved goddaughter; and a lot of others.


:)

Bitch!

Yep, my grammar went to hell.
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« Reply #143 on: June 07, 2010, 07:39:31 PM »

Don't worry, Larry.  Very few people use the semicolon correctly...if at all. :-*
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« Reply #144 on: June 07, 2010, 07:43:21 PM »

I spoke with WFO & Joe this evening they are doingreasonably well - they have very kind neighbors and  a visiting nurse

Thanks for the update.  Nice to know they have a few good neighbors. :)
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« Reply #145 on: June 07, 2010, 07:45:07 PM »

Keith has been brushing Sherlock, the shedding is endless.

I won't be posting while our company is here.  I can always be reached by email.

GOOD VIBES TO ALL!!
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« Reply #146 on: June 07, 2010, 07:46:27 PM »

enjoy your visitors!
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« Reply #147 on: June 07, 2010, 07:56:24 PM »

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« Reply #148 on: June 07, 2010, 08:28:32 PM »

Good evening all!!!
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