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Re:THE RAIN IN SPAIN
« Reply #60 on: February 12, 2005, 06:59:53 AM »

My beloved Chinese restaurant near my house has closed its doors, and today I will venture forth to the Golden Corral to satisfy my gluttony. Haven't been to this one before, so I don't know if they'll have pizza or not. I'll have to wait and see. A report later in the afternoon.
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« Reply #61 on: February 12, 2005, 07:01:31 AM »

I'm not much for exotic cuisines. There was a Cuban restaurant for awhile a couple of blocks up from my house that my partner and I used to frequent, and I liked everything I ever had there.

As for as unusual food, I had turtle once, and it was OK.

I guess I've just a beef and potatoes kind of guy.
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« Reply #62 on: February 12, 2005, 07:02:56 AM »

So sad to be all alone in the world here.
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« Reply #63 on: February 12, 2005, 07:04:07 AM »

DR Elmore, thanks for the Meloni information. He's such a good guy, just a regular Joe who's totally down-to-earth about his fame and talent. It's no secret here that I think he walks on water.
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« Reply #64 on: February 12, 2005, 07:23:42 AM »

Danise said:

"DR Elmore, I've been pouring over my map of NYC and found a B&N down by the Farmers Market.  Is that your B&N?  Or is it the one off of the Ave. of the Americias?  I LOVE this little folding map I bought.  I can't believe how close I was to things the last time around and missed them."

Danise, neither B&N is Larry's B&n. Both are near me. The Farmer's Market B&N is on 17th Street between Broadway and Park Avenue South, which becomes the remants of Fourth Avenue in just three blocks. It's a very big store and despite my knowledge of NYC history, I forget what it was before it became a B&N. It's one of many older buildings in the area that were part of the thriving Union Square scene at the turn of the century. The B&N on Sixth Avenue is at 21st Street, also far from Mr. Moore's stomping grounds. Even though it seems smaller than the Union Square facility, from what I've heard (told to me by a friend who used to work there) the Sixth Avenue facility is the "flagship" store. It's in the middle of the Chelsea shopping revival with Bed, Bath & Beyond, Best Buy, Home Depot, T.J. Maxx and many other mall-type stores. Mr. Moore's store is uptown at 83rd Street. It's also a multi-level store (I believe it's two floors, correct LMOORE?) and I have used the bathroom at times because it's on the list of available public restrooms (the one I keep in my brain). I haven't been in the store since I met dear Mr. Moore. We New Yorkers are a neighborhood-oriented kind of people. I go to mid-town to see theatre but we don't get out of our neighborhood as much as we should. We have been uptown to Larry's lovely abode and he has been down here and next week we shall traverse to Brooklyn (all the way out to Bay Ridge) for a gathering of the cousins (as it has been called) of the Morelli clan but we have so much in the neighborhood that unless we make plans we don't often get above 23rd Street (I'm on 16th). I also work in my neighborhood (half a block from my apartment) so I don't commute to other parts of the city during the week.

Well, that certainly turned into a long paragraph, didn't it. All because I wanted to explain about Barnes & Noble. Perhaps Anthony is correct, I do give too much information. He says "I ask a question and ten minutes later I get the answer I'm looking for." Oh, well. At least he gets some history and further information in the process. What can I say? it's me  ;D
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« Reply #65 on: February 12, 2005, 07:24:42 AM »

Now, I'm all alone in the world and I'm about to leave. Shower, then a walk uptown to purchase theatre tickets, another short walk to meet my theatre buddies, lunch and two shows.

Later, Gaters.
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« Reply #66 on: February 12, 2005, 08:23:40 AM »

Note to self:   Remember to check with the AFLAC rep--Is Ice Skating covered under the policy?
Will your skating partner be a duck?
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« Reply #67 on: February 12, 2005, 08:56:43 AM »

Speaking of E&T DR's, where has DR Panni been?  
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« Reply #68 on: February 12, 2005, 08:58:53 AM »

Speaking of E&T DR's, where has DR Panni been?  

DR Panni has left the site, and we miss her very much. I wish she would come back.
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« Reply #69 on: February 12, 2005, 09:00:15 AM »

Warning: Rant ahead.

It is now 10 a.m., and I am still waiting to hear from the music director about the music and other worship information for tomorrow's service so that I can get my work done.

End of rant.
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« Reply #70 on: February 12, 2005, 09:07:03 AM »

elmore, I shall look forward to receiving said package.
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« Reply #71 on: February 12, 2005, 09:11:12 AM »

DR Laura - come sing with my group in Burlingame, CA, I'll always have the music to you the week before each Sunday.  That's just annoying... sorry you have to go through that
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Re:THE RAIN IN SPAIN
« Reply #72 on: February 12, 2005, 09:13:20 AM »

Good Morning!  Good Afternoon!

Woke up - Check!
Worked out - Check!
Made cake - Check!
Cleaned kitchen - Check!
Vacuum rugs - Check!

Now, I just need to clean up myself, and assemble the cake - German Chocolate.  -Boy, are my parents ovens finicky and inconsistent.  Ah, well, that's what all the Coconut-Pecan frosting is for!!!

I'll have to catch up on the posts later...  but I will be having pizza between shows!

Laters.
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« Reply #73 on: February 12, 2005, 09:13:53 AM »

Oh, before I forget....

NINCOMPOOP!!!
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« Reply #74 on: February 12, 2005, 09:20:19 AM »

Thank you, DR Matthew. I am not a singer; I do the paperwork, ie, the bulletins, as well as the powerpoint slides. If she chooses hymns that are not in our hymnbook, I have to make enough copies, as well. I hate having to stay up late on Saturday night to get it done in time.
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« Reply #75 on: February 12, 2005, 09:23:21 AM »

Well, off to the buffet now to put on a few pounds. I'll be back later feeling stuffed and uncomfortable. But, hey, that's what life's all about!  :D

(I just gave DR TCB lots of ammunition for bad jokes and puns.)
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« Reply #76 on: February 12, 2005, 09:33:04 AM »

People come, people go, like Grand Hotel.

I had a gloriously glorious night of sleep, which I really needed.

Love Pickup on South Street.  I'm going to try and watch at least three DVDs this weekend, perhaps more.
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« Reply #77 on: February 12, 2005, 09:36:12 AM »

I do miss some of our young'uns - Jenny posts infrequently and seems to have actual technical problems logging onto the site.  Swishy Sarah has seemingly disappeared into the ether, and Maya is long gone.  Robin, who I liked very much, is long gone, as well.  It's all fine, because we get wonderful new folks like Rodzinski and vixmom and Ginny and cillaliz.  
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« Reply #78 on: February 12, 2005, 09:44:20 AM »

DR Rodzinski, there was quite a bit of discussion of WHAT A WAY TO GO! several weeks ago after bk watched his DVD and gave us his opinion. That must have happened just before you joined us, but there was definitely a split vote among viewers of the film here with some liking it very much and some disliking it pretty intensely.

A week before Rodzinski joined the forum, I posted a few observations on it as I had watched it Jan. 22.
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Re:THE RAIN IN SPAIN
« Reply #79 on: February 12, 2005, 09:45:10 AM »

My beloved Chinese restaurant near my house has closed its doors, and today I will venture forth to the Golden Corral to satisfy my gluttony. Haven't been to this one before, so I don't know if they'll have pizza or not. I'll have to wait and see. A report later in the afternoon.

What a tragedy if you can't find a Chinese restaurant that serves pizza!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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« Reply #80 on: February 12, 2005, 09:51:44 AM »

PIZZA!  That's what I'M talkin' about.

NINCOMPOOP!  I know a few people I'd ascribe that term to.
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« Reply #81 on: February 12, 2005, 09:52:11 AM »

The rain has stopped, hopefully for the next year.
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« Reply #82 on: February 12, 2005, 09:54:46 AM »

Welcome six GUESTS.  We're talkin' about exotic foods and PIZZA.  We need more tales of exotic foods.

I'm on my way to Staples to Xerox pages, then on my way to my pal Margaret's to deliver them.
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« Reply #83 on: February 12, 2005, 10:04:09 AM »

I do miss some of our young'uns - Jenny posts infrequently and seems to have actual technical problems logging onto the site.
Jenny is doing well.  Der Brucer regularly chats with her via IM.  Her schedule keeps her quite busy, with her attending two schools and all the drama...not to mention theater.
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« Reply #84 on: February 12, 2005, 10:09:09 AM »

SPEAKING OF PIZZA...

All right, I confess, I pulled this from another board where I participate (the Good Eats Fan Page, of course).  Another poster found this in a copy of Maxim.

Top 10 pizza toppings by country

Japan - squid
England - tuna and corn
Guatamala - black bean sauce
Chile - mussels and clams
Bahamas - Barbequed chicken
Australia - eggs
India - pickled ginger
France - fresh cream
Brazil - green peas
Colombia - guava
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« Reply #85 on: February 12, 2005, 10:16:46 AM »

Last night DR George asked:

"I haven't watched LAST week's Enterprise, yet.  A woman that I work with taped it and is going to make me a copy.  Should I (do I need to) wait to see it or is tonight's episode the start of a new 3-episode story??"


Well, actually, last night's episode was the conclusion of the three episode arc detailing a potential war and Archer's attempts to play mediator. Of course, there is a brief recap at the start of the episode in case you want to go ahead and watch this week's story, but I did enjoy last week's episode very much so it's your call. Last night's episode wasn't quite as exciting as the two previous weeks' episodes, but it was still entertaining, and, as I said last night, had a very surprising development in the last scene.

Thanks for the info.  I think I'll wait and watch the two episodes together.
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« Reply #86 on: February 12, 2005, 10:22:53 AM »

"Lil Abner", "What a Way to Go!"... Okay, so I'm a little behind. But to me, it's awesome just to find a site where people even know what these things are!

"Pickup on South Street" is a great film. With a great title.
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« Reply #87 on: February 12, 2005, 10:26:39 AM »

DRSWW there are so many things on that list that are just wrong in so many ways!  LOL.....but it's wonderful that people enjoy pizza!

Like DRCP - this Midwesterner just doesn't enjoy exotic food.  In fact, I usually run the other way.  I do not have an educated palate.  I think my palate dropped out of grade school.

There are a few things I have tried at some Chinese restaurants - and I did go to a Thai restaurant once, and couldn't find anything to eat.  The sushi or some kind of raw fish rolls - bleh.  I tasted them.

I love pizza with pepperonis and sausage and green peppers.  MMMMMMMMMM......I like a regular crust.....no mushrooms please, no OLIVES please.  Ham chunks are okay, not preferred.

I think now I will have a pizza.
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« Reply #88 on: February 12, 2005, 10:26:44 AM »

I'm at work (making up time) and should be working.  So work, I shall.

The Topic of the Day:  exotic foods =  :P I'm not an adventurous eater...at all.  I've had beefalo and buffalo burgers.  That's about as exotic as I'm ever likely to get.

As for pizza, I have several different frozen pizzas at home...all of which are very good.  At least one shall be consumed today.  My favorite is thin crust with pepperoni and pineapple and cashews.  A local place here in the Olympia area (actually, it's in Lacey) is Dirty Dave's Gay '90s Pizza Parlor (that's the 1890s ;) ).  They do thin crust right!  And cashews are one of their specialty items.  VERY GOOD!!

Now, back to work! ;D
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« Reply #89 on: February 12, 2005, 10:27:45 AM »

Thelma Ritter in Pick Up on South Street - Go ahead, you'd be doin' me a favor....  Whew!

And yes as DRHISAKA wrote Jean Peters is lovely and very good as a two-bit dame....
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