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« Reply #180 on: March 31, 2005, 03:37:38 PM »

Ann is off somewhere being happy and gay, eating cake and belly-dancing.

I'm back from a wonderful luncheon with Miss Tammy Minoff and friend.  They've been working on a treatment for a TV movie idea, which I've been helping them with for the past month.  It's very good now - they just have to do a few more little smoothing.  

I took a tiny respite from my reasonable eating to have a small Caesar and some pasta.  I've been disappointed with CPK the last few times I've been there, but I must say the food was actually superb today.  And now I am quite logey.
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« Reply #181 on: March 31, 2005, 03:51:32 PM »

Some Sondheim Waltzes:

"I'm Calm," from Forum.

"The Cookie Chase," from Anyone Can Whistle.

"Someone is Waiting," from Company.

"Could I Leave You," from Follies.

"A Bowler Hat," from Pacific Overtures.

"A Little Priest," from Sweeney Todd.

"Agony," from Into the Woods.

"Lesson #8," from Sunday in the Park with George.

And, of course, the whole danged score to A Little Night Music.

Enter the pedant, DRSWW!  Technically, "Agony" is 6/8 and a barcarolle, and while aa lot of "Eine Klene Nachtmusik" is in 3/4, it isn't all waltzes, only sundry forms of triple time:
"In Praise of Women" is a polonaise
"Liaisons" may be a sarabande
"Every Day A Little Death" and "A Weekend in the Country" are 6/8, possibly in the barcarolle family (or jig?).  Although Jonathan Tunick threw in the horns on the Rosenkavalier Waltz reference at the end, the number isn't technically a waltz.
The Miller's Son" begins as a slow waltz but jumps into duple time in the fast sections.
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« Reply #182 on: March 31, 2005, 03:53:34 PM »

Elmore- :D

Ben where are the pictures?

JMK I think Susannah and I have something in common-our laugh.

DRLaura lovely wildflowers.
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« Reply #183 on: March 31, 2005, 03:56:11 PM »

Elmore- :D



Jane, Jane, Jane!
She is the girl who is waiting for me
Jane, Jane, Jane!
True to my sweetheart I'm going to be
Vain, vain, vain
All of your efforts to keep us apart
Jane, Jane, Jane!
"Tis her name reigns supreme in my heart

I think a lot of the DRs would like the song.  
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« Reply #184 on: March 31, 2005, 03:59:18 PM »

DRDanise, I received your package today as well.  Thank you so much.  The canine is now lying on my piano amongst various other toys and my original Gershwin sketch.  He seems happy.

Thanks for the music as well!
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« Reply #185 on: March 31, 2005, 04:21:00 PM »

Henry Mancini's "The Royal Waltz" from "The Great Race"
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« Reply #186 on: March 31, 2005, 04:31:59 PM »

And Mr. Mancini's Charade is a great waltz.

Well, dear readers, you won't believe it - I can barely believe it myself and yet I must for it is true.  I was sitting on my couch like so much fish, feeling very logey.  I started to watch the movie I was in the midst of, but I was just feeling too darn full to watch.  So, I thought, perhaps a nice long walk will do me some good.  I decided to go to my local DVD store, even though I'd been there yesterday and they hadn't had anything new.  So, I took a nice walk (the weather is stunning here).  I've been asking them to hold certain titles for me - sometimes they do, sometimes they forget.  I walk in the store, and I'm whistling I'm Past My Prime since I have to rehearse it tomorrow with Miss Jessica Rush.  The nice lady who runs the store, Vivian, says, "No singing allowed."  I say, "It's Li'l Abner and I'm singing it until you get the DVD."  At which point her husband says, "Li'l Abner?  That came in last night."  Vivian says she didn't know and therefore hadn't held it.  He walked over to the case and lo and behold it was still there.  O joy!  O rapture!  Li'l Abner is mine and I shall be watching it this very evening.  They also had Teacher's Pet, so I got that, too.  O joy!  O rapture!  I shall have the full Li'l Abner report for you in tomorrow's notes.
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« Reply #187 on: March 31, 2005, 04:33:06 PM »

Jane, I needs must take a picture of said Bear who, I think, shall be named Hegerty, in honor of the sender. Once I take the picture and download it on the computer I will post him. I will try to take some pictures of the bear and dog and bunny filled bedroom as well.
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« Reply #188 on: March 31, 2005, 05:06:13 PM »

AHHA!!!  Li'l Abner on DVD!!!!

More waltzes:

When We Dance - Styne & Merrill from NEW GIRL IN TOWN

Days Gone By - from SHE LOVES ME - I think this may have already been mentioned.....
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« Reply #189 on: March 31, 2005, 05:17:52 PM »

PARADIGM!

Li'l Abner TONIGHT!
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« Reply #190 on: March 31, 2005, 05:17:57 PM »

Congrats on the LIL ABNER DVD release! I just read a couple days ago how little Benjamin Kritzer got to hang out on the set of the film.

I'm in the midst of the "Twilight Zone" section right now.
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« Reply #191 on: March 31, 2005, 05:38:09 PM »

That's Happy News, indeed! (a Sweeney Todd reference) about "Li'l Abner." ;D
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« Reply #192 on: March 31, 2005, 05:44:37 PM »

BEN, Hegerty is a cute name-really Danise. :)

DRLaura if we can we will go to FOREVER PLAID.  Do you want to join us?

I keep loosing my internet connection and it isn’t because of my phone...so if I suddenly dissapear...


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« Reply #193 on: March 31, 2005, 06:03:57 PM »

Enter the pedant, DRSWW!  

God bless you.
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« Reply #194 on: March 31, 2005, 06:07:02 PM »

Bruce- you're right- "Charade" is wonderful.


Back to Robert Goulet taking over in "La Cage"-- who next:  Wink Martindale or Wayne Newton?!?!?!?!
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« Reply #195 on: March 31, 2005, 06:09:38 PM »

Hello everyone!  I have caught up at last.  I was enjoying all the various and sundried birthday wishes from all you wonderful folk.  Thank you all so very much.  So far my birthday has been rather uneventful.  A normal day at work, a rather motion sickness-inducing ride home...that's about it.  However, as we speak, DR Jed is behind me in the kitchen baking what looks to be a spectactularly delicious chocolate cake.  I believe I will celebrate my birthday by blowing the diet and eating copious amounts of cake.  

Oh yes, I believe I forgot to mention that I'm now working the same temporary test-scoring job as DR Jed.  Temporary, but good money :)
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« Reply #196 on: March 31, 2005, 06:12:53 PM »

C'mon now Kerry, Goulet is well out of those guys' league. Okay, it is a little hard to imagine him having a son in his young 20s as the character does. But he should sing the part well. It just might work.
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« Reply #197 on: March 31, 2005, 06:13:37 PM »

What a day!  

First day back to work.  I took the pictures I have so far with me along with Penny’s book for “show and tell”.  I had many fine comments on them but the one that took the cake was the picture of Ben and myself—just about EVERYONE thought we were (at the very least) cousins. They kept saying, “I didn’t know you had relatives in NY, I thought you were going to see some friends.”

The other hit was the picture of mini-bar.  What can I say?  I had tons of, “So which ones did you drink?” questions.  Like I would.  Geez.   ::)

I also proudly displayed my BK gift.  You know, after looking at it in different lights and at different angles, I could almost swear it looks like a major religious icon.  Which One, has yet to be determined, (Note to self, I need to check which is the hottest selling) but I feel that it IS possible…..  

Not that I would part with such a treasure for ANY amount (Thought to self: Well, you do need to put up a privacy fence and you did want that note book computer….ah, hem)!

Soooo I just want to make it clear to anyone who happens to be cruising E-bay, if you happen to see a wrapper up for bid, no matter what religious icon it looks like, it is NOT mine!  ;) :D ;)

I was also told (once again) that it was very quiet the whole time I was away.  Funny, it’s never very quiet when I’m there.  I just don’t understand.  

The Hersery Kisses I brought every one were a hit as well.  I told them it was “A kiss from NY”.  I wish I could have had each of them personalized but I just couldn’t afford to do that.  

When I came home, I had a package from DR George waiting for me!  Such excitement!  I can not thank you enough for the CD’s!   I love them all but confess to being especially fond of two of them.   ;) Can’t WAIT to listen to them.

DR’s Elmore and Ben, I’m glad you liked the little “Thank you” gifts I sent.  I really appreciated your taking your time to show me around the city.  It meant more to me then you will ever know.

This trip was so very different from the first one and it was all due to the wonderful people I met.   I only wish I could have met more of you from the board.  I hope someday I shall.

Despite what you think, I am usually very shy around people I don’t know—at least until you get to know me, then WATCH OUT. We were talking about that at work today.  My boss said she remembers when I first started, I barely said a word to any one.  Now, she doesn’t know what is going to come out of my mouth!  

I wondered how I would react when I met you all in person.  Funny, but I didn’t feel shy or backwards at all.  It was all so comfortable from the first moment we said, “Hi, I’m…….”.  

I’m rattling on.  Sorry but it was such a nice day and despite my bellyaching about going back to work, I was very glad to see everyone again.   :)




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« Reply #198 on: March 31, 2005, 06:17:57 PM »

DR Danise:

Please send me your email address so I can send you the photo.


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« Reply #199 on: March 31, 2005, 06:20:41 PM »

DR Danise I have not forgotten about the photo. Just haven't had the time to get a copy made for you.

That's ok, DR Michael.  I downloaded the one from the board and sent it along with the ones I uploaded to Walmart.  Lo and Behold, it came out GREAT!
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« Reply #200 on: March 31, 2005, 06:22:17 PM »

Would you believe I sent that at the same time you posted your reply, DR Michael!  I will send you my address anyway.  Look to your box!  
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« Reply #201 on: March 31, 2005, 06:24:24 PM »

Would you believe I sent that at the same time you posted your reply, DR Michael!  I will send you my address anyway.  Look to your box!  

I'm glad that it came out okay. I had to reduce the resolution in order to post it.

Thanks for the email.

It was wonderful meeting you.
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« Reply #202 on: March 31, 2005, 06:25:14 PM »

You also.  Our hosts were quite wonderful, don't you think?
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« Reply #203 on: March 31, 2005, 06:30:11 PM »

VixMom, that twirling_girl.gif  is enough to make someone dizzy!   ;D
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« Reply #204 on: March 31, 2005, 06:32:42 PM »

"Lost" -- last night's story was mesmerizing, especially Locke's back story about meeting his mother and father.  Sometimes, the survivors' dreams seem more real than their reality.  And, of course, on "Lost", the reality is based on the fantastic.

After last night, I'm totally and wonderfully confused and amazed and wanting more, more, more....  (David Lynch, eat your heart out!)
 

I also enjoyed last nights story.  I love LOST.  It's just about the only program I make sure I am in front of the TV to watch.    
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« Reply #205 on: March 31, 2005, 06:33:43 PM »

Hello everyone!  I have caught up at last.  I was enjoying all the various and sundried birthday wishes from all you wonderful folk.  Thank you all so very much.  So far my birthday has been rather uneventful.  A normal day at work, a rather motion sickness-inducing ride home...that's about it.  However, as we speak, DR Jed is behind me in the kitchen baking what looks to be a spectactularly delicious chocolate cake.  I believe I will celebrate my birthday by blowing the diet and eating copious amounts of cake.  

Oh yes, I believe I forgot to mention that I'm now working the same temporary test-scoring job as DR Jed.  Temporary, but good money :)

Wow!  My vibes really are powerful.  ;D

Work, a good friend and chocolate cake-sounds like a great day to me.  :D
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« Reply #206 on: March 31, 2005, 06:35:35 PM »

Good Morning!  Good Afternoon!

I finally put my feet on the floor around 10:00 this morning.  I got myself spiffed up a bit, then headed across the street to Memphis Grits for breakfast.

This morning's culinary feast was their Breakfast Platter.  Two eggs (scrambled), sausage (patties), Memphis Grits (stone ground, cheddar cheese(!)), cinnamon apples, and a biscuit (with butter and honey).  Very good and filling.  And the coffee was very good too.

By the time I was done breakfasting, it was time to head over to the Peabody Hotel to catch the 11:00 March of the Ducks.  I got there around 10:50, and there was already a pretty good crowd in the lobbby - which is actually smaller than one would think (well, at least smaller than I thought).  All the prime viewing spots were taken, but I did manage to secure a piece of floor close to the fountain.

An announcement came on that gave a brief history of the Ducks.  The whole thing started, more or less, as a joke of some hunters who though it would be a "good" idea to keep their live decoys (which were legal back then) in the marble fountain of the Peabody.  Well, the "idea" stuck.  Nowadays, a breeder breeds the ducks, Mallards, and they are allowed to mature at the Peabody.  Once their stay at the Peabody has ended, they are returned to the breeder who then releases them back into the wild.  In any case...

After the announcement, we are all directed to look towards the elevators.  Music starts - a lively March, of course.  The elevator doors open, and out come the ducks.  -The ducks live in a "Penthouse" on the roof of the hotel when they are not in the fountain.

Lots of Oohhs and Aaahhs.  Cameras flashing.  Children giggling.  Some clapping.

The Ducks march down the Red Carpet that is set up for them.  Once they are all in the fountain - I believe there are five of them right now - the "Keeper" puts up the small barrier that keeps the Ducks in the fountain.  More pictures.

At 5:00, the whole process is repeated in reverse as the Ducks make their way back up to their "Penthouse".  I may try to get there at 4:30 in order to secure a better viewing spot, and take some more pictures.

:)

I wanna see duck pictures!     :)
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« Reply #207 on: March 31, 2005, 06:37:10 PM »

I think there is a subway in LA. Never been on it, but saw it in the film Speed and Volcanoe where a guy melts as he steps down from a train and into the lava.

Right you are- thanx for saving me the research! (Also in Lethal Weaon 3.)
(Woody and I were discussiong same over cocktails)

The Red Line (LA 's only pure Subway) is quite a wonderful example of civic infrastructure. A considrerable part of the budget was set aside for "ART" - each of the stations had separately commissioned designs for the track levels as well as the concourses and street access. It's worth a ride to get off at each station and enjoy the designs. (Unlike Washington, DC's Metro which looks line a mine tunnel from Communist Russia!).

I say "pure" subway because both the Blue and Gold lines are a combination subway-light rail system. As a monument to beaurcratic idiocy, the Blue/Gold lines share the same tunnel system as the Red Line. but because of car-selection, use different track sizes >:(












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« Reply #208 on: March 31, 2005, 06:37:53 PM »

I'm glad that it came out okay. I had to reduce the resolution in order to post it.

Thanks for the email.

It was wonderful meeting you.

I'll have to send you a copy of the hard copy of the picture--it came out wonderful.  I wasn't sure it would but figured it was worth the .17 cents to give it a try.   :)

What kind of camera do you have, DR Michael?  
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« Reply #209 on: March 31, 2005, 06:42:23 PM »


I wondered how I would react when I met you all in person.  Funny, but I didn’t feel shy or backwards at all.  It was all so comfortable from the first moment we said, “Hi, I’m…….”.  


It has been the same way for me when I have met other DR’s.    Just wait until we meet in person!
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