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« Reply #120 on: December 01, 2003, 01:27:19 PM »

I'm beginning to fear that it's bath day Down Under.

DR Tom from Oz must have his hands full with Magnus, Fosca AND Colin!
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« Reply #121 on: December 01, 2003, 01:30:38 PM »

Assistance Request:

What's the buzz, the skinny, the lowdown on American Theatre magazine?

I've just received a membership solicitation.  Anyone have any opinions of this mag????
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« Reply #122 on: December 01, 2003, 01:38:19 PM »

I am indeed in the bath with Colin, Fosca & Magnus. We are all covered in vegemite.
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« Reply #123 on: December 01, 2003, 01:41:04 PM »

Good afternoon DRs --

Well, DR Kerry was exactly right....I love good mystery stories and fictional sleuths.

Probably Poirot first, then Miss Marple.  And also in the book category, a most interesting twist on the "who-dunnit" type of book came out a few years back.  It was a series of books with titles like "Gold," "Scarlet," or stuff like that.  The main sleuth was a gay hairdresser in the Boston area named Stan something, and he always ended up kind of assisting a slightly gruff and apparently handsome police detective.  I'm sure a bunch of sharp readers on this site can name the author and the correct titles.

And I like Nick & Nora, and the recent incarnation of Nero Wolfe on made-for-TV films.
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« Reply #124 on: December 01, 2003, 01:43:13 PM »

And back to NYC hotels...  I've stayed at the Milford Plaza too.  Just remember, when they say it's a "small" room - they mean small - I think my door hit the bed when I opened it!

You do have to be firm with the people at the Milford.  They have some rooms on each floor that are microscopic, and they try to put newcomers, who don't any better, into them.  If you get put in one of those rooms, you just go back and tell them that it is unacceptable, and if they say that is all they have left, tell them they either find out a larger room or you demand a discount on the room rate.  The regular rooms at the Milford are very nice.
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« Reply #125 on: December 01, 2003, 01:45:52 PM »

Oh, and I must agree with the honorable Jrand, that one of the all-time most complex and fascinating "mysteries" of all time is "Atlas Shrugged."  I know, it is lots of philosophy and social comment, but there is a huge dose of mystery-soving in there as well.  

 What a hell of a book !!
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« Reply #126 on: December 01, 2003, 01:50:15 PM »

Seriously, I don't understand why people think Emily should stay in the 30s, 40's, 50's or even 60's.  She's hale and hardy, and it will cost her roughly $100 per night more to stay a stone's throw away from Broadway Theatres.

You know why I don't ask if dogs bite?  Because, when owners say they don't bite, and have never bitten anyone, that's when they invariably bite me.
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« Reply #127 on: December 01, 2003, 01:50:35 PM »

I was also very fond of the TV series with Peter Lawford and Phyllis Kirk.  I understand there were 70 episodes of this show, and they should all be in the MGM vaults somewhere decomposing as we sit and peruse this forum.

Isn't that what Beethoven is doing?
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« Reply #128 on: December 01, 2003, 01:51:39 PM »

I heard that groan!
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« Reply #129 on: December 01, 2003, 01:54:49 PM »

I watched some of those THIN MAN TV shows (I imagine they were in syndication; I don't think I would have seen them in first run though I was around certainly in 1957-58). I liked them, too, but my memories are so sketchy. I'd like to see them again.
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« Reply #130 on: December 01, 2003, 02:01:21 PM »

I loved The Thin Man on TV, mainly because of the divoon Phyllis Kirk.  I also enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. North, with Richard Denning and Barbara Britton.  Also liked Boston Blackie when I was REALLY young.
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« Reply #131 on: December 01, 2003, 02:07:05 PM »

I ran across the following, from an interview Matthew Amster-Burton held with the classic Julia Child, over at eGullet.com, and had to share:  

Just once during our conversation, I felt that I was in the presence of Julia Child the entertainer. We were talking about the microwave oven, and she asked, "Have you ever tried cooking a lobster in it? A horrible experience! You turn it on, the lobster begins leaping around, and it's an awful thing. Do try it if you want an awful experience." How was the lobster? I asked. "Oh, it was good, it was done perfectly. I never want to try it again."
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« Reply #132 on: December 01, 2003, 02:07:07 PM »

I heard that groan!

That wasn't a groan, that was a self-applied Bitch Slap!
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« Reply #133 on: December 01, 2003, 02:08:10 PM »

Tom from Oz:  I have quite a mental picture of the four of you rolling around in vegemite!

Must be therapeutic, eh!  No spas in your area, then?

Who gets to hose whom off?

TCB:  Do NOT touch that with anything!
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« Reply #134 on: December 01, 2003, 02:11:15 PM »

LOL.....I have one and one only episode of Phyllis and Peter and Asta.  It is not one of the ones I remember best - and I have noticed of late that Phyllis is wearing a Helen Rose jumper that Sandra Dee wore a few years earlier in THE RELUCTANT DEBUTANTE!

I want more THIN MAN episodes!

OH DR MATTH thanks for the Honey West photo!

I love reading about everyone's favorite.  And MG thanks for reading my post and thanks for knowing Dagny!
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« Reply #135 on: December 01, 2003, 02:27:45 PM »

TCB is on his way with the hose. Problem is we have severe water restrictions here. What sort of site is this?
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« Reply #136 on: December 01, 2003, 02:35:10 PM »

That was a nice pic of Honey West, but where is her sidekick John Ericson???
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« Reply #137 on: December 01, 2003, 02:45:14 PM »

I've just read the label. After all this years and now I know you are supposed to EAT vegemite. Oh my God!
Today's topics: I tend to prefer British TV detectives such as Dalziel & Pasco, McCallum, Hamish Macbeth etc. Did however quite enjoy the "Nero" series - mostly because of the design and the guest stars - many from Broadway.
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« Reply #138 on: December 01, 2003, 02:49:58 PM »

ok... coming out of self-imposed exile just briefly...

And only cause I'm taking a women and detective fiction course.

Sir Peter Wimsey: dashing and debonair.

Amelia Peabody: Does she count?

Philip Marlowe: wonderful sense of humor

Kinsey Millhone from the grafton series: she's tough, I like her.

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« Reply #139 on: December 01, 2003, 02:51:39 PM »

Let's see a course in "women and detectives" and Marlowe is involved....I see a lot of calling women "dames", "dolls" and there's probably gonna be some "big lug" who does some "roughing up of his moll."

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« Reply #140 on: December 01, 2003, 02:51:44 PM »

I only have the CD, but does the musical Nick & Nora by Charles Strouse & Richard Maltby, Jr. count??
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« Reply #141 on: December 01, 2003, 02:52:22 PM »

Sorry, but there was no John Ericson in the photo or believe me I would have printed it! He was FINE!

David Wayne was in the photograph with Jim Hutton for ELLERY QUEEN but I cropped him out. Just not quite the same feeling as with John Ericson.
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« Reply #142 on: December 01, 2003, 02:54:11 PM »

I love Kinsey Millhone in Sue Grafton's alphabet series. Have black dress, will travel. M IS FOR MALICE was my absolute favorite of the series thus far. I was crying at the end of it.
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« Reply #143 on: December 01, 2003, 02:58:52 PM »

'Tis my first post... be gentle on me, please, and shower me with gallons of praise for my witty and insightful comments. Anything less, and I'll think poorly of the lot of you for not realizing a god-given prodigy has landed in your midst...

That said, it's clear that BK has somehow mucked-up the process, and managed to to get our heart rates a'bubbling by the ommision of one of entertainment's finest sleuths: Mr. "Magnum PI." Tisk, tisk, Senor Kimmel... how could you have done THAT??!!?? Honestly. With or without famed facial hair, now see if Mr. Selleck will ever grace your virtual portals.

On a serious note: run, children, run to the www on your homepage, and check-out "On The Avenue" in NYC. A faboo boutique hotel in the 70's off Broadway. Deals a plenty for this venue on hotels.com. Rich earth tones, fresh decor, entertainment centers, and big, comfy beds.

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« Reply #144 on: December 01, 2003, 03:04:32 PM »

George--how is the Nick and Nora OCR?  I want to get it just for that great cast!

Welcome to new DR ladodgerjon....please tell us about yourself....I think I've already picked up on the fact that you like baseball!

Read some great casting news....Debbie Gravitte is going to be the new Mama Morton!  If Brent stays in longer, this is soo going to give me incentive to go and see Chicago again!
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« Reply #145 on: December 01, 2003, 03:06:56 PM »

Welcome, ladodgerjon!  Keep posting and join in the fun.

Tell us a little about yourself.  How'd you find the site?  How long have you been lurking?  (We all lurked before posting that first time.)  I'll take a great leap of mental deduction and assume you're in the L.A. area?  Details, details, we want details!
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« Reply #146 on: December 01, 2003, 03:08:51 PM »

DR Maya, you must have been away at Thanksgiving when we discussed Debbie's upcoming Matron Mama Morton. I guess it was over the holidays when lots of people were not on-line. She should do great with those songs.
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« Reply #147 on: December 01, 2003, 03:09:53 PM »

Welcome LAdodgerjon  :D

 I was a big fan of Magnum PI as a kid/teen. Still like Tom Selleck to this day!
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« Reply #148 on: December 01, 2003, 03:11:15 PM »

Matt H.--I was in NYC for all of Thanksgiving weekend, and I didn't get to catch up on all the posts yet.  Debbie will knock 'em dead.  I absolutely love her belt...so strong and rich.
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« Reply #149 on: December 01, 2003, 03:14:37 PM »

Let's see a course in "women and detectives" and Marlowe is involved....I see a lot of calling women "dames", "dolls" and there's probably gonna be some "big lug" who does some "roughing up of his moll."



Actually, most of it centers around the fact that there are not enough gay and lesbian characters who are portrayed favourable (See the big sleep with Joe Cairo).

So we also read lesbian detective fiction.
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