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« Reply #180 on: July 01, 2011, 07:50:14 PM »

I was looking at the name of the photo..."Kitty sleeping"
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« Reply #181 on: July 01, 2011, 07:51:12 PM »

Maybe that's why Jennifer never answered the question of whether she'll go see The Brain From Planet X in Montreal in French.  Too busy on Facebook.  Pogue lives there, you know.  24/7.

I'm in Montreal. Where is it being done? When?
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« Reply #182 on: July 01, 2011, 07:51:18 PM »

VIBES TO DR ELMORE!!!!Sounds like you contested it with your bank - hopefully it will be resolved and you'll get your money back
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« Reply #183 on: July 01, 2011, 07:51:46 PM »

I hear fireworks.....again
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« Reply #184 on: July 01, 2011, 07:53:03 PM »

I went to the end of the big parade.  They had over 110,000 beads to throw out to the crowd this year.   I was amazed at the men in their 20s and 30s who were grabbing them before the could get to the ground.   Some had kids, but many didn't ..  I got a few strands, but that's ok, I still have some from last year, and the year before, and the year before....
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« Reply #185 on: July 01, 2011, 07:57:19 PM »

The voice of an angel has been silenced.


R.I.P Jimmy Roselli!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngkU_t2lAIM




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In memory of Jimmy Roselli

His beautiful rendition of BUONA SERA from BUONA SERA MRS. CAMPBELL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNl3IdFhYsA

I guess they couldn't interploted into Carmelina
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« Reply #186 on: July 01, 2011, 08:02:50 PM »

It was a strange crowd for the the concert.  I didn't see anyone I know.  Lots of people with small children who were obviously too tired and hot to be at a concert.  I saw one boy in particular whose mother didn't seem to notice how hot and tired he looked.  Just as I was about to say something (I watched for a good 15 minutes)  She picked him up and since they had gallons of water on the table in front of them, I'm assuming she gave him a drink.
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« Reply #187 on: July 01, 2011, 08:03:55 PM »

Anyway, it was a strange vibe and the music was REALLY loud.  It was in a parking lot and there is a lot of pavement there.   I'm sure the band will sound better tomorrow.  The band shell is a much better venue. 
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« Reply #188 on: July 01, 2011, 08:08:52 PM »

Strength vibes to TCB
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« Reply #189 on: July 01, 2011, 08:09:00 PM »

Maybe that's why Jennifer never answered the question of whether she'll go see The Brain From Planet X in Montreal in French.  Too busy on Facebook.  Pogue lives there, you know.  24/7.

I'm in Montreal. Where is it being done? When?

Okay I found it.

I think it is going to be done in English. It is being done by Montreal West Operatic Society. They do Gilbert and Sullivan. Their facebook page hasn't announce a production date.

Here is the link for audtion that were done back in May for a production to be done this summer. They use the prologue from the cast album

http://www.ocmq.org/brain
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« Reply #190 on: July 01, 2011, 08:17:09 PM »

Here's the Variety obituary for Jimmy Roselli:


Crooner Jimmy Roselli dies
Specialty was Neapolitan songs
By CARMEL DAGAN
Jimmy Roselli, an Italian-American singer whose recording of signature tune "Mala Femmina" was featured twice in Martin Scorsese's "Mean Streets," died on Thursday, June 30, from heart complications. He was 85.
Roselli lived in the shadow of Frank Sinatra. The two singers were raised five houses apart in Hoboken, N.J., and each got his break while in his teens on radio show "Major Bowe's Amateur Hour." David Evanier, who penned the 1998 Roselli biography "Making the Wiseguys Weep," declared in the book's opening line, "Jimmy Roselli is Hoboken's other great singer.''

The Roselli fans who authored the Wikipedia entry on him assert his superiority to Sinatra with this sentence: "Unlike Sinatra, who rarely recorded in Italian and could not speak his mother tongue, Roselli sings in perfect Neapolitan dialect."

Roselli and Sinatra shared a lifelong enmity -- mentioned even in the press release announcing Roselli's death -- which Roselli partisans assert is one reason he never became more successful than he was. The other reason, they say: He, unlike Sinatra, refused to play ball with the mob.

As the New York Times' Vincent Patrick noted in his review of Evanier's bio, however, Roselli had a certain perverse streak that made it difficult for him to get along with anybody: "He turned down the role of Peppino, the Neapolitan singer in 'The Godfather Part II,' as well as appearances on Johnny Carson's 'Tonight Show' and 'Regis and Kathie Lee,' because none of them would pay what he thought he was worth."

Roselli appeared three times on "The Ed Sullivan Show" but walked off after a perceived slight. Sullivan said, "It's exposure, Jimmy,'' to which Roselli responded, "I got so much exposure, I'm gonna catch pneumonia.''

He was nevertheless a talented singer with a natural tenor voice -- he never took lessons -- who found a certain level of success.

Michael John Roselli started singing at the age of 9 in local saloons and restaurants. He had his break on the radio at age 14, too young to tour, and he didn't really resume his career until after his military service ended in 1945.

Roselli sang American standards but specialized in the old songs of Naples. In Paolo Santoni's 2002 Italian documentary "Neapolitan Heart," about this cherished regional form on Italian music, the prominently featured Roselli exclaims, "To sing Neapolitan songs, first of all, you need heart. Then a brain, then a voice and -- balls."

The crooner cultivated not only Italian-American fans but, through his appearances in the Catskills, Jewish ones as well.

Roselli signed with United Artist Records in the early 1960s. His recording of the classic Neapolitan song "Mala Femmina" (Bad Woman) was the only non-English song to make the charts when it was released nationwide in 1965. He then followed with such hits as "Aneme' Core" and "Old Wedding Ring." He had a hit single in the U.K., "There Must Be a Way." Roselli, his agent claimed, was the first to sell out two shows on a Monday night at Carnegie Hall in 1966. He also sold out shows at New York's Palace Theater and Copacabana, the Sands in Las Vegas, and London's Paladium and Royal Albert Hall.

The singer recorded a theme for the 1966 movie "Africa Addio" with the Rome Symphony, conducted by Riz Ortolani, composer of "More." He also recorded the title song for the film "Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell," starring Gina Lollabrigida.

Ultimately, Roselli had a lucrative career, commanding "top pay of anywhere from $65,000 to $120,000 per night based on the venue," according to his agent.

Perhaps Roselli's inclusion in his act of the song "My Way" best summed up his career. The tune, with its famous lyrics by Paul Anka, has been used by many -- including Sid Vicious -- to establish a singer's individualistic, even contrarian attitude. And yet it was also the signature song of Frank Sinatra.

Roselli's opening acts included comedians Rodney Dangerfield, Pat Henry, Myron Cohen, Lou Carey, Jackie Mason and Ray Romano.

Jimmy Roselli retired in 2004. He leaves behind his wife, Donna; a daughter; and a grandson.
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« Reply #191 on: July 01, 2011, 08:45:47 PM »

BK, I did answer your question as soon as I saw it (was it yesterday?)

Not sure if the Winnipeg part was a joke (since it's across the country). DR Jeanne is right, I said I would like to see the other production but it is quite far for me at a small school i've never heard of.

Btw, I was at the fireworks. It's a holiday here.
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« Reply #192 on: July 01, 2011, 08:47:07 PM »

Feel better DR TCB. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

It's too bad we don't live near you or we could get your groceries. Hope you feel better.
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« Reply #193 on: July 01, 2011, 08:47:36 PM »

Maybe that's why Jennifer never answered the question of whether she'll go see The Brain From Planet X in Montreal in French.  Too busy on Facebook.  Pogue lives there, you know.  24/7.

I'm in Montreal. Where is it being done? When?

It's in August.
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« Reply #194 on: July 01, 2011, 08:53:04 PM »

Maybe that's why Jennifer never answered the question of whether she'll go see The Brain From Planet X in Montreal in French.  Too busy on Facebook.  Pogue lives there, you know.  24/7.

I'm in Montreal. Where is it being done? When?

Okay I found it.

I think it is going to be done in English. It is being done by Montreal West Operatic Society. They do Gilbert and Sullivan. Their facebook page hasn't announce a production date.

Here is the link for audtion that were done back in May for a production to be done this summer. They use the prologue from the cast album

http://www.ocmq.org/brain

I don't know if the Montreal West Operatic Society is doing it. But I think it is being done for 4 days. And some of the performances are in french and some in English.

http://rtstesting.info/en/2011-season/
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« Reply #195 on: July 01, 2011, 09:03:58 PM »

I really like Facebook.  My family and many friends are there.   I agree with those who say that complaining about it so much is going to drive people away rather than bringing them back. 

Really?  Then I think I'll just keep my mouth shut then and if that's where people want to hang out then so be it.  And "so much" is relative - in the scheme of things I hardly mention it at all - maybe five times in the last year.  That doesn't translate as "so much" to me, but that's just me.  I'll say no more about it. 
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« Reply #196 on: July 01, 2011, 09:07:29 PM »

Maybe that's why Jennifer never answered the question of whether she'll go see The Brain From Planet X in Montreal in French.  Too busy on Facebook.  Pogue lives there, you know.  24/7.

I'm in Montreal. Where is it being done? When?

Search The Brain on Facebook (yes, Facebook) and you'll find it.  Or Google it under The Brain or LesCortex de la Planete X.
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« Reply #197 on: July 01, 2011, 09:08:47 PM »

BK, I haven't counted the number of times you've mentioned it and have no plan to do that, but it does seem like you mention that someone is not here but they are on Facebook a lot. 

I hope some day that all the friends from HHW who haven't been here in a while come back.  I miss them all. I don't know why they left or why they don't stop back.   But I am glad that I still see their posts on Facebook and at least know that they are ok. 
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« Reply #198 on: July 01, 2011, 09:08:48 PM »

Maybe that's why Jennifer never answered the question of whether she'll go see The Brain From Planet X in Montreal in French.  Too busy on Facebook.  Pogue lives there, you know.  24/7.

I'm in Montreal. Where is it being done? When?

Okay I found it.

I think it is going to be done in English. It is being done by Montreal West Operatic Society. They do Gilbert and Sullivan. Their facebook page hasn't announce a production date.

Here is the link for audtion that were done back in May for a production to be done this summer. They use the prologue from the cast album

http://www.ocmq.org/brain

They are, in fact, performing in French, which is why they sent me the translation for my approval.
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« Reply #199 on: July 01, 2011, 09:10:07 PM »

DGN Gabriel will be 4 years old tomorrow, hard to believe he's that old already.  And yes, his parents are going to get him a ceiling fan, lol.  They are going to let him pick it out
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« Reply #200 on: July 01, 2011, 09:10:25 PM »

BK, I haven't counted the number of times you've mentioned it and have no plan to do that, but it does seem like you mention that someone is not here but they are on Facebook a lot. 

I hope some day that all the friends from HHW who haven't been here in a while come back.  I miss them all. I don't know why they left or why they don't stop back.   But I am glad that I still see their posts on Facebook and at least know that they are ok. 

Correct, I've said it about five times - mostly, I have to say, about Pogue, who lives, sleeps and breathes there.  I don't talk about others, really, other than edisaurus this last time, and a handful of others.
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« Reply #201 on: July 01, 2011, 09:11:07 PM »

I think it's cool that the Brain will be in French. 
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« Reply #202 on: July 01, 2011, 09:11:35 PM »

Rehearsals went really well - this is a terrific cast and they're actually really up on their songs, which isn't always the case on the Friday rehearsals.  And Boswell is just a dream to work with AND he'll be doing the August show, too.
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« Reply #203 on: July 01, 2011, 09:13:27 PM »

DGN Gabriel will be 4 years old tomorrow, hard to believe he's that old already.  And yes, his parents are going to get him a ceiling fan, lol.  They are going to let him pick it out

LOL!
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« Reply #204 on: July 01, 2011, 09:14:44 PM »

He's going to get other gifts too, but what he really wants is a ceiling fan, lol
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« Reply #205 on: July 01, 2011, 09:15:45 PM »

I really like Facebook.  My family and many friends are there.   I agree with those who say that complaining about it so much is going to drive people away rather than bringing them back. 

Really?  Then I think I'll just keep my mouth shut then and if that's where people want to hang out then so be it.  And "so much" is relative - in the scheme of things I hardly mention it at all - maybe five times in the last year.  That doesn't translate as "so much" to me, but that's just me.  I'll say no more about it. 

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« Reply #206 on: July 01, 2011, 09:16:50 PM »

I read through the translation and it's just really amusing to me to see the lines and songs in French.  Here's another one:

ZUBRICK, YONI & LES EXTRA-TERRESTRES À CLAQUETTES
ON TAPE AU TEMPO
UN(E) TAPE AU CERVEAU
QU’ON S’CLAQUE, UN(E) TAP(E)
C’EST NOTRE MAXIM
QUI S’RA NOT’VICTIM(E)?
UN(E) TÊTE-À-CLAQU(E)
TAP(E) SU’A TÊT(E)
‘TENTION ÇA VA BRASSER
CLAQU(E) SU’A TÊT(E)
RAISONS POUR EXPULSER
CAPT(E) SA TÊT(E)
PUISONS TOUT(ES) CES PENSÉES
VOIR S’ILS SONT PERVERTIS
ET SAVOIR C’QUI S’PASSE ICI
DANS CETT(E) TÊTE-À-CLAQUE
(Partie dansée.)
EXTRA-TERRESTRES À CLAQUETTES
ON A L’ATTIRAIL
TESTONS CE COBAY(E)
QU’ON S’CLAQUE, UN(E) TAP(E)
QUESTION QU’ON ALIÈN(E)
PILL(E) CE SPECIMEN
UN(E) TÊTE-À-CLAQU(E)
CLAQU(E) SU’A TÊT(E)
TAP(E) SU’ TOUT(ES) LES NÉVROS(ES)
TRAP(E) SA TÊT(E)
TAP(E) SU’ TOUT(E) LES PSYCHOS(ES)
RAP SA TÊT(E)
ON Y TROUV’RA QUE’QU’CHOSE
ZUBRICK
SES PENSÉE NOUS FASCIN(ENT)
YONI
ET PLUS RIEN NE LES CONFIN(E)

TOUS
DANS CETT(E) TÊTE-À-CLAQUE
(LE CORTEX entre à la fin et prend une pose sur le dernier temps de la musique, haletant comme s’il venait de danser tout ce temps. Pendant ce qui suit, la chaise de la Tête-à-claque est roulée sur scène. Ça ressemble à une chaise électrique, avec un casque en forme de bol élaboré mais triste – comme un séchoir à cheveux. Il y a un microphone attaché à une des appuie-bras de la chaise.)
LE CORTEX
Zubrick, Yoni, allez parmi les créatures de la Terre et trouvez-moi-en une dont le cerveau est bon pour une claque. Explorez la planète entière si vous le devez… jusqu’à la dernière rangée.
(ZUBRICK et YONI descendent dans le public. ZUBRICK trouve quelqu’un.)
ZUBRICK
(Pointant un homme du public.)
Est-ce que ce terrien ferait l’affaire, oh Matière grise qui grise le plus?
LE CORTEX
Trop stupide!
(YONI pointe un homme.)
YONI
Celui-là?
LE CORTEX
Trop musclé.
(ZUBRICK et YONI pointent différentes personnes du public dans une succession rapide.)
ZUBRICK
Elle?
LE CORTEX
Trop brillant!
YONI
Lui?
LE CORTEX
Trop vieux!
ZUBRICK
Lui?
LE CORTEX
Trop gay!

Trop gay.  That's my favorite.
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« Reply #207 on: July 01, 2011, 09:17:54 PM »

I really like Facebook.  My family and many friends are there.   I agree with those who say that complaining about it so much is going to drive people away rather than bringing them back. 

Really?  Then I think I'll just keep my mouth shut then and if that's where people want to hang out then so be it.  And "so much" is relative - in the scheme of things I hardly mention it at all - maybe five times in the last year.  That doesn't translate as "so much" to me, but that's just me.  I'll say no more about it. 

It's OK. Google + is coming.

So, will Google + be the new Facebook?
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« Reply #208 on: July 01, 2011, 09:18:20 PM »

Listening to "Inside Job" while editing my papers. Amazing movie. I know people have posted about it before, but it's ugliness is frightening. And there's Dominique Strauss-Kahn right off the front page of today's paper on my screen now.
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« Reply #209 on: July 01, 2011, 09:18:38 PM »

I read somewhere that Justin Timberlake is in a group of people who bought MySpace...remember MySpace?
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