Felix Slatkin
Felix Slatkin
The lesser-known brother of Leonard? :)
Elmore, I don’t eat yogurt. I won’t eat yogurt. End of discussion.
Maybe I’ll have some kimchi instead.
Quote from: Jane on November 16, 2020, 10:20:55 PM
Quote from: TCB on November 16, 2020, 07:32:37 PM
In July, my friend Kelly Peterson (Oscar’s widow), bred her three year old boxer, Lena. After an initial heartbreak, she ended up adopting one of the puppies. So, here is the official debut of eight-week old Tillie.
Sweet pup and nice photo. I am sorry about her heartbreak though confused as to why she would have to adopt one of her own puppies.
Am I miss-using the word adopt? She decided to bring Tillie home from the breader, after her pick of the litter died suddenly, just days before she was going to bring the puppy home. What should I have said instead of adopt
Whew! It actually worked! And now that it does, I'm going to shut it all down and go to sleep. ;)
Have a good day, all!
Elmore, I don’t eat yogurt. I won’t eat yogurt. End of discussion.
Maybe I’ll have some kimchi instead.
There is a protest this morning at the Statehouse in Indianapolis to protest the Covid restrictions.
Why would anyone protest actions that are designed to help one?
Our season announcement video is up, but since it's 41 minutes long, I won't link it here.
You can find it on my Facebook page if you like.....OR if you are interested in seeing someone with the definition of Covid Hair.
Today is Tuesday.
Today is Tuesday.
Elmore, I don’t eat yogurt. I won’t eat yogurt. End of discussion.
Maybe I’ll have some kimchi instead.
Was that the December issue of Gramophone that you just got, DR elmore3003? I'm still waiting on mine.
Those are some mighty big capsules, DR Jane! :)
My niece and aunt want to come over on Friday to "talk" - it will not be a fun day....hopefully they won't stay too long.
They must think I know something about something. In fact, I do. But they won't get anything from me. They must think I'm like Karen Richards.
Just arrived from London by way of Amazon.co.uk: The Definitive Supercalifragilistic 2020 Cast Recording of Mary Poppins (http://castalbums.org/recordings/Mary-Poppins-2019-London-Cast/42448#65469)! Last month, I received from Germany the Original Munich Cast Recording (in German!) of Tschitti Tschitti Bäng Bäng (http://castalbums.org/recordings/Tschitti-Tschitti-Bang-Bang-2014-Original-Munich-Cast/28593/). :D
What a shame he never recorded one, three, five, six, and eight.
Happy birthday to the mother of DR Matthew!
Had a very long talk with Carol. Her infection doesn't seem to be going away, and the doctor has placed on a strict Keto diet to get her to lose weight, as if that is the only answer to her problems. She's ready to give it a try.
Well, the FB Live thing went well. Lots of Happy Birthday wishes for Mom, lots of great songs- I think the Neil Sedaka section was too long and maybe I picked the wrong songs, but towards the end I did the slow version of "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" and that is always a pleaser.
Now it's back to the task at hand - getting OUT of this apartment!
Well, the FB Live thing went well. Lots of Happy Birthday wishes for Mom, lots of great songs- I think the Neil Sedaka section was too long and maybe I picked the wrong songs, but towards the end I did the slow version of "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" and that is always a pleaser.
Now it's back to the task at hand - getting OUT of this apartment!
I did this interview several months ago: https://shoutoutla.com/meet-bruce-kimmel-record-label-owner-director-writer-composer-lyricist/ (https://shoutoutla.com/meet-bruce-kimmel-record-label-owner-director-writer-composer-lyricist/)
Had a very long talk with Carol. Her infection doesn't seem to be going away, and the doctor has placed on a strict Keto diet to get her to lose weight, as if that is the only answer to her problems. She's ready to give it a try.
And now, I must be off. I want (but don't really need) to do a little shopping, but I kind of want to see what, if anything, places like Fred Meyer or Costco are doing to limit the number of customers (again). ::)
Well, the FB Live thing went well. Lots of Happy Birthday wishes for Mom, lots of great songs- I think the Neil Sedaka section was too long and maybe I picked the wrong songs, but towards the end I did the slow version of "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" and that is always a pleaser.
Now it's back to the task at hand - getting OUT of this apartment!
I've also got a bit of The Girl with the Louding Voice read today. I'm finally getting into it. It's got a little Dickens influence in the storytelling, which is certainly effective.
I am curious about Fred Meyer as we are probably going there tomorrow.
I am curious about Fred Meyer as we are probably going there tomorrow.
It was fine. Of course, I went in the evening. I don't know what time you're planning on going. But, I didn't notice anyone without a mask. People pretty much stayed away from each other, and it wasn't crowded at all. Just like just about any other night. :)
A friend posted this on FB and I think it's too funny not to share...and it's also a really good idea!
Suddenly things have started taking a sinister turn in my town.
QuoteQuote from: Jane on November 16, 2020, 10:20:55 PM
Quote from: TCB on November 16, 2020, 07:32:37 PM
In July, my friend Kelly Peterson (Oscar’s widow), bred her three year old boxer, Lena. After an initial heartbreak, she ended up adopting one of the puppies. So, here is the official debut of eight-week old Tillie.
Sweet pup and nice photo. I am sorry about her heartbreak though confused as to why she would have to adopt one of her own puppies.
Am I miss-using the word adopt? She decided to bring Tillie home from the breader, after her pick of the litter died suddenly, just days before she was going to bring the puppy home. What should I have said instead of adopt
I thought her dog Lena was the mother of the litter, not the father, and home with your friend. Or, if Lena is the mother I gather her breeder has claim on the pups and took Lena while she had her babies.
I hope TCB comes by to tell us he tested negative for covid
I hope TCB comes by to tell us he tested negative for covid
No results yet. They said I would get a e-mail.
And how his pussinkat is settling in
And how his pussinkat is settling in
We won’t get into that right now.
I hope TCB comes by to tell us he tested negative for covid
No results yet. They said I would get a e-mail.
Did they require you to quarantine until you got the results? My sister had the test last month, and she had to stay away from everyone (for the most part, she did anyway) a couple of days before the test, and until she got the results.
I hope TCB comes by to tell us he tested negative for covid
No results yet. They said I would get a e-mail.
Did they require you to quarantine until you got the results? My sister had the test last month, and she had to stay away from everyone (for the most part, she did anyway) a couple of days before the test, and until she got the results.
Nope.
And not sleeping leads to serious side effects
QuoteQuote from: Jane on November 16, 2020, 10:20:55 PM
Quote from: TCB on November 16, 2020, 07:32:37 PM
In July, my friend Kelly Peterson (Oscar’s widow), bred her three year old boxer, Lena. After an initial heartbreak, she ended up adopting one of the puppies. So, here is the official debut of eight-week old Tillie.
Sweet pup and nice photo. I am sorry about her heartbreak though confused as to why she would have to adopt one of her own puppies.
Am I miss-using the word adopt? She decided to bring Tillie home from the breader, after her pick of the litter died suddenly, just days before she was going to bring the puppy home. What should I have said instead of adopt
I thought her dog Lena was the mother of the litter, not the father, and home with your friend. Or, if Lena is the mother I gather her breeder has claim on the pups and took Lena while she had her babies.
Yes, Lena (the mother) stayed with the breeder until the puppies were weened (?). I think Kelly said seven weeks, but I am probably wrong. I don’t think the breeder had any claim to the puppies, but Kelly decided to take the one pup, Ella, but she died last week. The breeder talked Kelly into taking the other female, who became Tillie. Since Kelly brought the puppy home, I thought that was adoption.
I hope TCB comes by to tell us he tested negative for covid
No results yet. They said I would get a e-mail.
Did they require you to quarantine until you got the results? My sister had the test last month, and she had to stay away from everyone (for the most part, she did anyway) a couple of days before the test, and until she got the results.
Nope.
Oh.
And how his pussinkat is settling in
We won’t get into that right now.
QuoteQuote from: Jane on November 16, 2020, 10:20:55 PM
Quote from: TCB on November 16, 2020, 07:32:37 PM
In July, my friend Kelly Peterson (Oscar’s widow), bred her three year old boxer, Lena. After an initial heartbreak, she ended up adopting one of the puppies. So, here is the official debut of eight-week old Tillie.
Sweet pup and nice photo. I am sorry about her heartbreak though confused as to why she would have to adopt one of her own puppies.
Am I miss-using the word adopt? She decided to bring Tillie home from the breader, after her pick of the litter died suddenly, just days before she was going to bring the puppy home. What should I have said instead of adopt
I thought her dog Lena was the mother of the litter, not the father, and home with your friend. Or, if Lena is the mother I gather her breeder has claim on the pups and took Lena while she had her babies.
Yes, Lena (the mother) stayed with the breeder until the puppies were weened (?). I think Kelly said seven weeks, but I am probably wrong. I don’t think the breeder had any claim to the puppies, but Kelly decided to take the one pup, Ella, but she died last week. The breeder talked Kelly into taking the other female, who became Tillie. Since Kelly brought the puppy home, I thought that was adoption.
Is Lena also home with her puppy?