Quote from: Ginny on January 11, 2013, 11:56:47 AMOh, dear, it appears that I forgot to log out when we left on our afternoon walk about Norwich. We walked along the River Wensum and up to the church where Julian was an anchorite. From there we made our way through Timberhill to the town center. Walked through the open-air market and eventually found the Library restaurant we'd passed on yesterday's walk. We were too late for lunch and too early for dinner, so we just wandered along London Street and finally came to the Edith Cavell Pub, "The Edith" to the locals. Had nice sandwich platters and half-pints, then browsed in the bookshop next door. Evensong at the Cathedral and now we're in for the evening.Is it named for the famous English nurse?
Oh, dear, it appears that I forgot to log out when we left on our afternoon walk about Norwich. We walked along the River Wensum and up to the church where Julian was an anchorite. From there we made our way through Timberhill to the town center. Walked through the open-air market and eventually found the Library restaurant we'd passed on yesterday's walk. We were too late for lunch and too early for dinner, so we just wandered along London Street and finally came to the Edith Cavell Pub, "The Edith" to the locals. Had nice sandwich platters and half-pints, then browsed in the bookshop next door. Evensong at the Cathedral and now we're in for the evening.
Quote from: Druxy on January 11, 2013, 11:09:32 AMQuote from: Jrand62 on January 11, 2013, 10:06:15 AMI am still trying to figure out how Virginia Leith ended up in this.....she had some good roles - A KISS BEFORE DYING and THE BLACK WIDOW included.For the same reason that Basil Rathbone wound up doing movies like GHOST IN THE INVISIBLE BIKINI and HILLBILLYS IN A HAUNTED HOUSE.They needed the money.Whatever money they paid him for those movies....it wasn't enough!
Quote from: Jrand62 on January 11, 2013, 10:06:15 AMI am still trying to figure out how Virginia Leith ended up in this.....she had some good roles - A KISS BEFORE DYING and THE BLACK WIDOW included.For the same reason that Basil Rathbone wound up doing movies like GHOST IN THE INVISIBLE BIKINI and HILLBILLYS IN A HAUNTED HOUSE.They needed the money.
I am still trying to figure out how Virginia Leith ended up in this.....she had some good roles - A KISS BEFORE DYING and THE BLACK WIDOW included.
Quote from: MBarnum on January 11, 2013, 10:44:30 AMThe old TV series WYATT EARP has started playing on Encore Westerns channel. Now, I am not usually a huge fan of western tv shows, but will watch episodes that have actors that I like guest starring...but WYATT EARP is one I have started liking and watching every day.Hugh O'Brien sure has broad shoulders!He was also very nice.
The old TV series WYATT EARP has started playing on Encore Westerns channel. Now, I am not usually a huge fan of western tv shows, but will watch episodes that have actors that I like guest starring...but WYATT EARP is one I have started liking and watching every day.Hugh O'Brien sure has broad shoulders!
DR Jrand I know who DR Ginny meant
Hi everyone. Thanks for the vibes. Really, it's all good. Now we have to make the office back into a bedroom which might take a while, but no one is rushing that, for now. It's all going to be great.
Yikes! The local critic doesn't care for Peter Pan. Except for Brent Barrett.http://www.curtainupphoenix.com/reviews/2013/01/10/peter-pan-asu-gammage/
Well, I'm still at work. But I'm FINALLY leaving. I've been working on our fiscal year rollover and I HOPE that a new option (just one little check box not available before) will do what it seems to indicate that it will do. If it does, this will be the easiest fiscal rollover ever! If not, it'll just be the way that I expected it to be...slow and cumbersome. We'll see.I'm going to (hopefully) come to work early tomorrow and test it. I just remembered that it can easily be tested, but I didn't think about that until now...when I NEED to leave.Anyway, I'm outta here!
In the mail yesterday I received two lovely late Christmas cards...one from Diana Darrin (THE THRILL-MAKERS, REFORM SCHOOL GIRL, and numerous 3 Stooges shorst from the 50s) and Jil Jarmyn (SWAMP WOMEN, TWINKLE IN GOD'S EYE, and TARZAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE).Made my day!
Hold the phone. More packages! Another Kritzerland, this one the new CDs!Still waiting on several others, but at least the universe is paying slightly better attention.
Yesterday, I wrote:QuoteWell, I'm still at work. But I'm FINALLY leaving. I've been working on our fiscal year rollover and I HOPE that a new option (just one little check box not available before) will do what it seems to indicate that it will do. If it does, this will be the easiest fiscal rollover ever! If not, it'll just be the way that I expected it to be...slow and cumbersome. We'll see.I'm going to (hopefully) come to work early tomorrow and test it. I just remembered that it can easily be tested, but I didn't think about that until now...when I NEED to leave.Anyway, I'm outta here!Well, IT WORKED!! The one little checkbox made ALL the difference in the world! There were still a few minor discrepancies, but very minor. I can't believe they FINALLY made something that made the system work well.A GREAT BIG HAPPY PANTS from the likes of me!!
Marigold has a whole slew of Oscar-worthy performances, including supporting turns that, I'm sorry to say, leave Miss Anne Hathaway in the dust.
Quote from: John G. on January 11, 2013, 10:49:19 AMQuote from: Mike on January 11, 2013, 10:13:19 AMBTW Trivia:Does anyone know why the show is called Oh! Calcutta!I actually saw the show and even interviewed Peter Schickele, but I can't remember. Why? I love Peter Schickele! I used to see PDQ Bach at Carnegie Hall on his comps.
Quote from: Mike on January 11, 2013, 10:13:19 AMBTW Trivia:Does anyone know why the show is called Oh! Calcutta!I actually saw the show and even interviewed Peter Schickele, but I can't remember. Why?
BTW Trivia:Does anyone know why the show is called Oh! Calcutta!
Quote from: bk on January 11, 2013, 05:27:15 PMMarigold has a whole slew of Oscar-worthy performances, including supporting turns that, I'm sorry to say, leave Miss Anne Hathaway in the dust.The cast was wonderful, but then the group of the older English actors always are.