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Tax Congrats to DR ELMORE.
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Page Two Dance World of Wisdom Gargoyle Dance.
This is Clark and Gable - they guard the herbs.
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Happy Birthday, Matthew!
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I awoke from a hideous dream about our house (not this house, but it was our house, if you know what I mean) about to be swept away by a huge flood and we were desperately trying to get as much out of the house as we could before it was too late. I am struggling not to take this as a sign regarding the "troubles" I mentioned the other day.
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Started my review copy of ROCK-A-BYE-BABY last night and actually laughed out loud at any early bit featuring Frances' soon to be summer stock co-star Reginald Gardiner.
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I will also say that Marilyn Maxwell looks a LOT older than Jerry, despite being only five years older than he is.
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Happy Birthday, Matthew!
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Quote from: JMK on February 21, 2012, 06:43:03 AM
I awoke from a hideous dream about our house (not this house, but it was our house, if you know what I mean) about to be swept away by a huge flood and we were desperately trying to get as much out of the house as we could before it was too late. I am struggling not to take this as a sign regarding the "troubles" I mentioned the other day.
Dream-O-Matic 6000 says that this dream indicates that you are feeling overwhelmed by outside forces and sometimes regret time spent away from home and family caused by work and others - you seek a schedule that will give more of your time to home and family before time changes circumstances there.
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Please deposit $35 in my PayPal account.
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DR JMK - I am not sure Indiana was ready for this level of sophistication.
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I forgot all about SMASH last night! I was watching RuPaul's Drag Race......I can probably catch SMASH online.
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Thank you all for your birthday wishes
You guys are great!
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Happy happy birthday to DR Matthew
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Happy, happy, DR Matthew.
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And here's the ALW classic "Zoom the Spaceman wishes Matthew a super-happy birthday"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILjuF9gVHYM
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TOD:
The Lives of Others
Notorious
The Manchurian Candidate
Fair Safe
The Constant Gardner
The Tailor from Panama
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Quote from: FJL on February 21, 2012, 07:25:19 AM
And here's the ALW classic "Zoom the Spaceman wishes Matthew a super-happy birthday"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILjuF9gVHYM
That's fun.
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John, I'm setting aside time today to burn your CDs and get them off to you.
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Quote from: FJL on February 21, 2012, 07:25:19 AM
And here's the ALW classic "Zoom the Spaceman wishes Matthew a super-happy birthday"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILjuF9gVHYM
Very cute, DR FJL. Thank you
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Hmmmmmm..... DR JMK - the billing contract that FF signed for "The Party Crashers" lists her Hollywood address as
6626 Franklin Av, Hollywood....
Google search discloses that this is the Chateau des Fleurs Apts which is apparently still standing......interesting building, I guess Frances & Lee lived there at one time.
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We've been entertaining backyard company this morning. Funny, we didn't see many squirrels in the yard while this guy was here!
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Congrats to elmore on getting tax work done!!!!
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Here is one of the knitting projects I have going. It's a sampler scarf and I'm learning a lot of new stitches, most recently cables, which are not as difficult as they look:
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And here's the Reader Wrap that I think looks like rainbow sherbet:
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John, I'm setting aside time today to burn your CDs and get them off to you.
Thank you.
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Quote from: Ginny on February 21, 2012, 08:15:37 AM
Here is one of the knitting projects I have going. It's a sampler scarf and I'm learning a lot of new stitches, most recently cables, which are not as difficult as they look:
That's beautiful.
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Watching the second half of "Marie Antoinette" this morning. Great performances and certainly a great looking movie, but I'm not won over by it.
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Quote from: John G. on February 21, 2012, 08:21:19 AM
Quote from: Ginny on February 21, 2012, 08:15:37 AM
Here is one of the knitting projects I have going. It's a sampler scarf and I'm learning a lot of new stitches, most recently cables, which are not as difficult as they look:
That's beautiful.
Thanks, DR John G! Now, I'll have to buy a coat to go with it...
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Quote from: John G. on February 21, 2012, 08:22:27 AM
Watching the second half of "Marie Antoinette" this morning. Great performances and certainly a great looking movie, but I'm not won over by it.
Is this the Norma Shearer one or the one that Coppola's daughter(?) made?
On my way to the market, I stopped in the restaurant where Charlotte is waiting tables and we set a date for ONCE: next Friday night, March 2. I came home, bought the tickets and we're in the center orchestra in Row L, on the aisle. i am so excited to be seeing this again!
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John, CDs are made and postage is printed but I just realized I'm out of envelopes, so they'll be off to you tomorrow or Thursday.
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