I must say I burst out laughing when I saw that sign. That sort of thing doesn't happen to me. LOL
Quote from: John G. on September 19, 2011, 05:18:50 PMTOD: I can't believe no one has included Song of Norway on their best biopic list. It's a toss up between that and THE GREAT WALTZ remake!
TOD: I can't believe no one has included Song of Norway on their best biopic list.
I'm also eating the best toffee I've ever had....YUM....then there was the pecan divinity...yum....I tried to put the peanut brittle back, but just couldn't leave the store without it. I have managed not to eat any of it and will wait until I get home for that
BTW, has anyone here watched SHERLOCK, the (relatively) new Sherlock Holmes series, which I think is from the BBC? It's VERY contemporary, but I found it quite clever and fun.
MEGA BIRTHDAY WISHES TO DR ELMORE!!Glad you're having such a nice day.
Greetings from St Louis! Flight was fine. I got here and this was at the front deskhttp://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150380216561075.405504.736116074&l=e922304424
Quote from: vixmom on September 19, 2011, 04:39:38 AMI cannot hear the music- my computer says I need additional plug ins to access all the media when I clicked on download plugins it said I neede an Apple product and cine I am a PC....Are you using Internet Explorer 8? If so, you should just need Windows Media Player. If you're using Firefox it does say you need QuickTime. Even though it's an Apple product it works on a PC but I wouldn't bother downloading it. It's a pain in the ass (excuse my French) to download, set up and use (my humble opinion, if you like QuickTime fine, but I don't). It contributes to crashes on my system. I've stopped using it. I don't know why Firefox would try to use Quicktime to play a file.If you use the Chrome browser the music will play automatically without any add-ons.
I cannot hear the music- my computer says I need additional plug ins to access all the media when I clicked on download plugins it said I neede an Apple product and cine I am a PC....
Good morning, all! Yep, 65 years ago, I was born around 4:30am EST. I remember nothing about it; my first memories are from the age of two.Yesterday, I had a very giod phone conversation with the Man From Philadelphia that cleared the air and made me quite happy. I can plan my trip to the Library of Congress, now that I know all is good.I have very few plans today: a Toyland attempt to find the computer routing problem so Curtis can get things righted, a meeting about the Appalachian Christmas project, and a day to myself. My official birthday gathering is postponed to Wednesday night, so this will be a quiet day.BK, I cannot believe you've never read ACT ONE! It was one of my favorite bios in high school and college, during which times I must have read it three or four times. In 1985, when I was working on JUBILEE, I read it again. It's filled with half-truths, but probably with no more than any other autobiography, but it's well writtyen with a fantastic, affectionate portrait of George S Kaufman. I think it's still one of the best theatre bographies ever written.