Haines His Way
Haines His Way => Daily Discussions => Topic started by: bk on August 11, 2025, 12:21:34 AM
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Well, you've read the notes, the notes showed irrefutable proof that people are funny, and now it is time for you to post until the funny cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: SAVOR!
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Good morning.
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TOD: I met one over the weekend at the meeting.
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The Sleep Gods decided I must wake up at 2:40 this morning.
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Good morning, all!
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I slept rather well until around 4:30. when Thatch noisily hacked up a hairball. After that, getting back to sleep was difficult. Annabelle came to cuddle with me, then Thatch returned. I did sleep a bit, and I had a bizarre dream combining Barnes & Noble employees from around 2000 and a co-worker from my Ohio days around 1977. The dream was set in the winter before Christmas and the store was on the edge of a big forest. There was some brouhaha about missing office files, then the Ohio man brought everyone food he had cooked: small cream-filled chocolate cakes and little half-pint containers of mac'n'cheese. Then the dream got dark and murky, something about campires, and the manager and employees begging the Ohio man not to go off in search of his son.
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I'm going to churn up a lot of chili tomorrow, so my morning will be spent chopping up green and red peppers and onion.
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Good morning, all.
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Must get ready for interview.
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BK, your description of what was going on with those people on that chat area was very interesting and eye-opening.
It's good that you got such an entertaining story out of that experience you're finding so frustrating!
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Must get ready for interview.
Good luck, John G!
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George, thanks for posting those most excellent pictures of yesterday's PFLAG event in last night's posts!
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George, thanks for posting those most excellent pictures of yesterday's PFLAG event in last night's posts!
DITTO!
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Good morning, friends.
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And others.
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~~~INTERVIEW VIBES~~~ for DR John G.!!!
They'd be lucky to have you as an employee.
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I hope there's not too long a waiting period, when you get hired, before the insurance kicks in.
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~~~INTERVIEW VIBES~~~ for DR John G.!!!
They'd be lucky to have you as an employee.
Ditto!
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TOD: there's always the option of letting it go and letting them stew in their delusion.
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Good morning, all.
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Monday.
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Lots to get done today.
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I keep looking at the title of BK's notes and thinking of Art Linkletter.
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Kitty cleanup was slow. I kept dropping things. As soon as I make the bed, I'll start chopping the peppers and onions.
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Let it be known far and wide that today is the first day of yet another heat wave. Maybe it won't be much over 90 degrees this time (although one never knows, does one?), but it's going to be up at that level through just about the entire week.
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Notes deployed. Arrayed.
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TOD: there's always the option of letting it go and letting them stew in their delusion.
I’m glad you found this panel. I thought of it as well.
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TOD: one still annoys me. I was out with some younger coworkers at a diner on 34th street. Jill Clayburgh was seated at a table we could see. I thought that was cool. One of my colleagues, who certainly barely knew who she was just stated insisting I was wrong and he didn’t think it was her. It was 100% her. I wasn’t going to bother her to prove it. Very frustrating.
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What?
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I told you.
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HA! I work in theatre so I know and have had issues with several folks who are wrong.
And I have a friend who insists that the expression is "mute point" not "moot point" but I finally let it go.
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So I see on the innerwebs that the Supreme Court has been asked to overturn the gay marriage issue.
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But my favorite was on, of course Facebook. It was in a group called You Must Have Been Born In Mooresville If.....
Someone was talking about when Michael (Little Joe) Landon visited Mooresville....one guy jumped in and said "Yes, he was here with Barbara Eden and my father drove them around town in his convertible."
Well I knew that Michael Landon had been in town in January and Barbara Eden had been in town a couple of years later during the summer. I mentioned that.....
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HA! I work in theatre so I know and have had issues with several folks who are wrong.
And I have a friend who insists that the expression is "mute point" not "moot point" but I finally let it go.
I beg your pardon. It's "moo point."
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Oh no, he insisted I was wrong and that he was in the car with them both.....and I should just shut up.
Well it was very easy to find local news reports on newspapers.com that showed photos and dates of the two separate visits.
So i posted those I said....here ya go!
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To his credit he did say....."Oh, I guess you're right....and I should stop telling that story...."
LOL.
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That was a waste of my time. No. Not interested in a 10-hour a day sales position.
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I think I have been as guilty of having false memories as the next person. But unlike many, I will admit when I am wrong.
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Oh no, he insisted I was wrong and that he was in the car with them both.....and I should just shut up.
Well it was very easy to find local news reports on newspapers.com that showed photos and dates of the two separate visits.
So i posted those I said....here ya go!
In a similar vein, I think -
We were at a small dinner party where the hostess and Anita Gillette were drying dishes after the dinner and Skip was at the piano playing show tunes, while the hostess and Anita Gillette were singing while they were drying the dishes.
My mom loved telling this story to people at the game room at the Miami senior activity place but somehow one time I heard her tell it, the story had evolved to the dinner party being at Skip and my place. I mentioned this to Mom, and Mom wondered why it made a difference to anyone playing Bingo or cards in Florida at WHOSE apartment it had happened - and I guess she was right. To Mom, it just felt like one of those stories, that her son's husband was playing piano while "Anita Gillette from all the Broadway shows" she'd seen in Broadway's golden age was singing show tunes while drying dishes, sounding as good as she did decades earlier, and just being regular folk.
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That was a waste of my time. No. Not interested in a 10-hour a day sales position.
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I pride myself on the accuracy of my own memories, but I've learned that they aren't perfect. Yes, it certainly is surprising or even a little upsetting when I research something or other and am faced with the fact that I've "remembered" something completely wrong for 50 or 60 years. No question about it. Damn it, I LIKE that memory, don't go changing it on me! BUT... I accept the evidence and move on.
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The Count of the Old Town was Ingrid Bergman’s first talkie. She’s possibly even more luminous than she was in Notorious. When she smiles, she lights up the screen.
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HA! I work in theatre so I know and have had issues with several folks who are wrong.
And I have a friend who insists that the expression is "mute point" not "moot point" but I finally let it go.
So you decided in the future to stay mute on it?
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And it’s a comedy, so she’s smiling a good deal.
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I wonder how many movie theeders in the U.S. of A. you could bring up in conversation, and get the zillions of incorrect "memories" thrown at them that the Cinerama Dome inspires. My guess is not very many.
It must be a phenomenon more associated with places that are universally recognized and unique, such as the Dome or the Chinese in L.A. Or maybe it's the most famous one in ANY given town that people there will respond to in the same way. Bizarre.
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Pardon my French, but I just came across a recipe with the shitty name: Fatheree’s Grand Champion Cow Patty Pie.
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I know I saw one of the child-role understudies for Laura Bell Bundy on RUTHLESS off-Broadway, but I can't figure out whether the understudy I saw was Britney Spears or Natalie Portman. So I know I saw one of them being really good in the child role but (at least for now) I am fully aware that I have no idea which one.
I'm thinking one day when I'm even older than now, my elderly mind will choose one of them and in senior telling of what shows I'd seen, I'll say I saw her go on as an understudy, long before she was super-famous.
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Must get ready for interview.
Break a Leg, John! ;D
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George, thanks for posting those most excellent pictures of yesterday's PFLAG event in last night's posts!
You're welcome, Freddie!
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George, thanks for posting those most excellent pictures of yesterday's PFLAG event in last night's posts!
DITTO!
You're welcome, Singdaw!
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TOD: there's always the option of letting it go and letting them stew in their delusion.
(https://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=8051.0;attach=27071)
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So I see on the innerwebs that the Supreme Court has been asked to overturn the gay marriage issue.
Why the f*ck would they even think about doing that?? >:(
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To his credit he did say....."Oh, I guess you're right....and I should stop telling that story...."
LOL.
Good for him!
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That was a waste of my time. No. Not interested in a 10-hour a day sales position.
Darn. :P
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Pardon my French, but I just came across a recipe with the shitty name: Fatheree’s Grand Champion Cow Patty Pie.
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I know I saw one of the child-role understudies for Laura Bell Bundy on RUTHLESS off-Broadway, but I can't figure out whether the understudy I saw was Britney Spears or Natalie Portman. So I know I saw one of them being really good in the child role but (at least for now) I am fully aware that I have no idea which one.
I'm thinking one day when I'm even older than now, my elderly mind will choose one of them and in senior telling of what shows I'd seen, I'll say I saw her go on as an understudy, long before she was super-famous.
I saw a production of Children of Eden back in the late '90s in Issaquah, Washington, and it wasn't until years later that I found my program and saw that Cheyenne Jackson was in that production!
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And before that, my family saw the Broadway tour of The Secret Garden and again, I found my program years later and saw that Amanda Naughton (from Remember WENN playing Martha), Roger Bart (playing Dickon) AND Audra Ann McDonald (playing Ayah) were all in that production before I knew who any of them were! ,D
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And now...
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PAGE THREE DANCE!!
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I know I saw one of the child-role understudies for Laura Bell Bundy on RUTHLESS off-Broadway, but I can't figure out whether the understudy I saw was Britney Spears or Natalie Portman. So I know I saw one of them being really good in the child role but (at least for now) I am fully aware that I have no idea which one.
I'm thinking one day when I'm even older than now, my elderly mind will choose one of them and in senior telling of what shows I'd seen, I'll say I saw her go on as an understudy, long before she was super-famous.
I saw a production of Children of Eden back in the late '90s in Issaquah, Washington, and it wasn't until years later that I found my program and saw that Cheyenne Jackson was in that production!
That's a fun story!
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From DR Singdaw:
Forgot to mention that we watched The Life of Chuck last night. Interesting film.
We thought so.
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Thanks for last night regarding wordle.
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From Bruce:
I got a new one today, too - I'll try sharing that particular one on some Disney groups since it's pretty Disney-centric. I don't know the reviewer personally outside of Facebook.
Excellent review.
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DR George, it is a good thing the picnic wasn't today. At least here it is already hotter than it was yesterday.
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As bad is when, confronted with evidence, they pull the old, “You’re making too big a deal of this” routine, or, “Guess someone has too much time on his hands…”
The guy with BK did this and then came back to argue more! A true internet scoundrel.
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Nice photos George, but 103°F! It didn't get that hot here. Once you began driving did the temp cool down a bit?
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I love that Lil Rodzette is taking a baking class. Are there photos of what she baked?
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Congrats!
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Must get ready for interview.
More interview vibes and that this works out well for you.
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So I see on the innerwebs that the Supreme Court has been asked to overturn the gay marriage issue.
I knew it was coming, still :(
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But my favorite was on, of course Facebook. It was in a group called You Must Have Been Born In Mooresville If.....
Someone was talking about when Michael (Little Joe) Landon visited Mooresville....one guy jumped in and said "Yes, he was here with Barbara Eden and my father drove them around town in his convertible."
Well I knew that Michael Landon had been in town in January and Barbara Eden had been in town a couple of years later during the summer. I mentioned that.....
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HA! I work in theatre so I know and have had issues with several folks who are wrong.
And I have a friend who insists that the expression is "mute point" not "moot point" but I finally let it go.
I beg your pardon. It's "moo point."
;D
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To his credit he did say....."Oh, I guess you're right....and I should stop telling that story...."
LOL.
Good for him :)
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That was a waste of my time. No. Not interested in a 10-hour a day sales position.
Sorry.
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Oh no, he insisted I was wrong and that he was in the car with them both.....and I should just shut up.
Well it was very easy to find local news reports on newspapers.com that showed photos and dates of the two separate visits.
So i posted those I said....here ya go!
In a similar vein, I think -
We were at a small dinner party where the hostess and Anita Gillette were drying dishes after the dinner and Skip was at the piano playing show tunes, while the hostess and Anita Gillette were singing while they were drying the dishes.
My mom loved telling this story to people at the game room at the Miami senior activity place but somehow one time I heard her tell it, the story had evolved to the dinner party being at Skip and my place. I mentioned this to Mom, and Mom wondered why it made a difference to anyone playing Bingo or cards in Florida at WHOSE apartment it had happened - and I guess she was right. To Mom, it just felt like one of those stories, that her son's husband was playing piano while "Anita Gillette from all the Broadway shows" she'd seen in Broadway's golden age was singing show tunes while drying dishes, sounding as good as she did decades earlier, and just being regular folk.
I get though, I like things to be exact but a good storyteller changes things a bit ;D
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HA! I work in theatre so I know and have had issues with several folks who are wrong.
And I have a friend who insists that the expression is "mute point" not "moot point" but I finally let it go.
So you decided in the future to stay mute on it?
;D
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Watching Duet for One while going through old Texas cookbooks.
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Found a recipe for pinto bean pie. Will give it a try.
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I see Maltby and Shire have a new revue, About Time. I want BK to record it.
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I'm up, I'm up - six hours of sleep, maybe six and a half.
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Was on the phone with Apple - great guy - I think we've solved the issue - an optimize Cloud setting was on. The minute we turned it off the computer did its back up. I suspect now that Cloud will work properly and backups will, too. I will monitor, however. I'm hoping that by end of day all the little Cloud icons on folders will disappear.
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Book order placed.
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I was hoping Social Security would be there today, but it probably won't hit until tomorrow or Wednesday.
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DR George, it is a good thing the picnic wasn't today. At least here it is already hotter than it was yesterday.
Fortunately (in general), it's not supposed to get as hot today as it was yesterday, so that's good.
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Nice photos George, but 103°F! It didn't get that hot here. Once you began driving did the temp cool down a bit?
It did. It got down to 93° or so by the time I got home.
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Congrats!
Thanks, Jane!
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I see Maltby and Shire have a new revue, About Time. I want BK to record it.
That would be so cool! :D
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We get quite a few shots of Julie Andrews’ boobies in Duet for One.
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We get quite a few shots of Julie Andrews’ boobies in Duet for One.
Oh, my! She also showed them in S.O.B.
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PAGE FOUR BOOBIES DANCE!!
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I was hoping Social Security would be there today, but it probably won't hit until tomorrow or Wednesday.
I think Social Security only pays on Wednesdays.
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Mine comes on the third of the month - unless that is a weekend then it comes the day before.
But I think most folks get theirs on one Wednesday or another.
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Yes I shall remain mute on all the points made.
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DR FREDDIE if you remember the month/year maybe the OBIDB can help you.
https://www.spectra.theater/library
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TOD: there's always the option of letting it go and letting them stew in their delusion.
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TOD: one still annoys me. I was out with some younger coworkers at a diner on 34th street. Jill Clayburgh was seated at a table we could see. I thought that was cool. One of my colleagues, who certainly barely knew who she was just stated insisting I was wrong and he didn’t think it was her. It was 100% her. I wasn’t going to bother her to prove it. Very frustrating.
You needed a phone app that recognizes faces ;D
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As frustrating as that was, you couldn't prove it. Bruce proved the information as correct and still the refusal to accept continued.
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I love that Lil Rodzette is taking a baking class. Are there photos of what she baked?
Not yet!
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Mine comes on the third of the month - unless that is a weekend then it comes the day before.
But I think most folks get theirs on one Wednesday or another.
Mine arrives on the second Wednesday of every month.
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Mine comes on the third of the month - unless that is a weekend then it comes the day before.
But I think most folks get theirs on one Wednesday or another.
I get mine on the third Wednesday of the month.
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I love Anita Gillette.
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DR FREDDIE if you remember the month/year maybe the OBIDB can help you.
https://www.spectra.theater/library
Thanks for that link, Jrand! Looks quite useful.
I don't have the ticket stubs from when I saw the understudy for RUTHLESS or any datebooks from that far back, though.
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I suppose that when I'm playing dominoes in the senior-senior center, I could say I saw Laurette Taylor in RUTHLESS, and maybe no one would challenge me.
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There's no predicting when the payment will show up. Never on weekends, of course, But it's certainly shown up on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
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Is it direct deposit or a check, BK?
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Cleaning up this manuscript is beyond tedious, formatting-wise. And I'm trying to clean up the hundreds of typos, missing quote marks, and on and on, as I go, but I'll stop doing that for now, and just finish the clean up of the formatting. Then I think I'll have her hubby do the typos clean up, although he doesn't seem to have caught very much along the way.
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Nice photos George, but 103°F! It didn't get that hot here. Once you began driving did the temp cool down a bit?
It did. It got down to 93° or so by the time I got home.
I didn't think it was hotter there than it was here, just your car seemed hotter after sitting in the sun :)
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Hungry.
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TOD: there's always the option of letting it go and letting them stew in their delusion.
In my experience this is the best approach, especially for little things. Let others have the last word, even if they're wrong.
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David Wechter has - Covid. Thankfully, he was across the table and we never actually touched at any point. I REALLY don't need to be sick again. Sambucol being consumed regularly.
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Cabrillo Festival finished up last night. Gabrielle Beteag did a phenomenal job singing the Jake Heggie / Taylor Mac song cycle Good Morning, Beauty, especially given she was a very late replacement when the original singer dropped out.
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David Wechter has - Covid. Thankfully, he was across the table and we never actually touched at any point. I REALLY don't need to be sick again. Sambucol being consumed regularly.
Yikes! Sending stay-well vibes!
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This is interesting on the Amazon site:
"Only customers who have spent at least $50 on Amazon in the last 12 months can submit ratings and reviews."
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I love Anita Gillette.
I do, too. In this day and orange age, The Secret Service makes me more nervous than ever.
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Vibes for David Wechter. And for BK.
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Vibes for David Wechter. And for BK.
Yes, vibes for both David Wechter and BK!
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It’s time for …
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A page turn!
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Five!
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Good afternoon!
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Congrats, DR George. I got it in 3 too!
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David Wechter has - Covid. Thankfully, he was across the table and we never actually touched at any point. I REALLY don't need to be sick again. Sambucol being consumed regularly.
Speedy recover vibes to David and vibes you don't get it!
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Congrats, DR George. I got it in 3 too!
Congrats to you too DR Kevin!
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NO Covid vibes for MR BK....
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DR JOHN G today's developments seem to be the precursor to even more traitorous and dangerous shenanigans.
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What are these tpoys the MR BK is talking about?
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Yay, Keith also got Wordle in three :)
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I had forgotten that Barry Humphries is featured on the Original London Cast recording of Lionel Bart's Maggie May.
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Sorry about the job, DR John G. >:(
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I see Maltby and Shire have a new revue, About Time. I want BK to record it.
You can view excerpts of two songs here:
https://www.goodspeed.org/shows/about-time
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~~~ULTRA-STRENGTH HEALTH VIBES~~~ for BK and David Wechter!!!
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This is brief and quite fun:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zLzYiw1wdQ
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Nice photos George, but 103°F! It didn't get that hot here. Once you began driving did the temp cool down a bit?
It did. It got down to 93° or so by the time I got home.
I didn't think it was hotter there than it was here, just your car seemed hotter after sitting in the sun :)
My car was sitting in the sun for several hours and there wasn't much of a breeze, so it was most likely that hot just where it was parked. The temperature gauge indicates the outside temperature, not the temperature inside the car.
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David Wechter has - Covid. Thankfully, he was across the table and we never actually touched at any point. I REALLY don't need to be sick again. Sambucol being consumed regularly.
Oh, no!! :o
~~~Vibes that David and BK Stay as Healthy as Possible!!~~~
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This is interesting on the Amazon site:
"Only customers who have spent at least $50 on Amazon in the last 12 months can submit ratings and reviews."
:o
Who'da thunk it??
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Congrats, DR George. I got it in 3 too!
Thanks, Kevin! And Congrats to you, too!
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Yay, Keith also got Wordle in three :)
Congrats to Keith!
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I see Maltby and Shire have a new revue, About Time. I want BK to record it.
You can view excerpts of two songs here:
https://www.goodspeed.org/shows/about-time
That's so cool! That's Lynn Wintersteller from the original Closer Than Ever. :)
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The only person in the cast that I haven't heard of is Shinnerrie Jackson.
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Larry, I suggested the library get your book. Hope that works out.
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This is brief and quite fun:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zLzYiw1wdQ
:)
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Nice photos George, but 103°F! It didn't get that hot here. Once you began driving did the temp cool down a bit?
It did. It got down to 93° or so by the time I got home.
I didn't think it was hotter there than it was here, just your car seemed hotter after sitting in the sun :)
My car was sitting in the sun for several hours and there wasn't much of a breeze, so it was most likely that hot just where it was parked. The temperature gauge indicates the outside temperature, not the temperature inside the car.
Maybe, however, I didn't see anything that said your temps were that high yesterday, plus I find cars tend to read higher when they have been sitting in the sun a long time.
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Yay, Keith also got Wordle in three :)
Congrats to Keith!
Thanks.
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Larry, I suggested the library get your book. Hope that works out.
That's nice you can make suggestions like that to your library. Can you do it online or do you need to go to the library?
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I remember the library in Massachusetts would let me request a book for 50 cents. If, which is always did, get purchased then I was given the first option to check it out.
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In Ashland my online link gave me the option to put holds on both hardcopy books or eBooks. Now I only have eBooks.
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While I can't request a book, if the book is in the system I can request a notification to let me know that I can put a hold on it.
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My brother only has a library link for hardcopies. He does not have the option to request a notification to put a hold on the book.
Who has that option at their library?
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Nice photos George, but 103°F! It didn't get that hot here. Once you began driving did the temp cool down a bit?
It did. It got down to 93° or so by the time I got home.
I didn't think it was hotter there than it was here, just your car seemed hotter after sitting in the sun :)
My car was sitting in the sun for several hours and there wasn't much of a breeze, so it was most likely that hot just where it was parked. The temperature gauge indicates the outside temperature, not the temperature inside the car.
Maybe, however, I didn't see anything that said your temps were that high yesterday, plus I find cars tend to read higher when they have been sitting in the sun a long time.
The temps were from yesterday. But yes, I'm sure that the highest temp was because the car was just sitting and not moving. :P
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How many people do you think were at the picnic?
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PAGE SIX DANCE!!
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How many people do you think were at the picnic?
Maybe 30-40. Just guessing
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Bastards! >:(
Federal judge kills CFPB rule that banned medical debt in credit reports (https://komonews.com/news/business/federal-judge-consumer-friendly-medical-debt-rule-cfpb-biden-administration-future-lending-decisions-us-district-court-california-colorado-washington-state-cdia-ceo)
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DR JANE I dn't know what options I have at my local library.
I am waiting for the hateful bitch head librarian to retire or die before I set foot inside it again.
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Dozed off for a bit.
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Had a Chinese chicken salad earlier - very good.
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Cooling down the house now.
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I'm thinking about trying to get someone to do the Maltby and Shire revue here - that way it would be easy to record.
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I'll do a bit more of the manuscript, but not correct typos.
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That sounds like a lot of work.
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This is brief and quite fun:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zLzYiw1wdQ
:)
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DR JANE I dn't know what options I have at my local library.
I am waiting for the hateful bitch head librarian to retire or die before I set foot inside it again.
Sounds awful.
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:)
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It is DR FREDDIE it is......
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Here's the trailer for The Thursday Murder Club:
https://youtu.be/50DYgzRBhFA?si=6DpQHR51gGt-0K9W&sfnsn=mo (https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutu.be%2F50DYgzRBhFA%3Fsi%3D6DpQHR51gGt-0K9W%26sfnsn%3Dmo&data=05%7C02%7Cdavid.winkworth%40state.mn.us%7C7a40a234f46b4e963d5308ddd93ab1d1%7Ceb14b04624c445198f26b89c2159828c%7C0%7C0%7C638905568421391054%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C60000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=vTD3oAypiu%2Bm4XpF1qzHIHhu4%2BUBdCJEfxtLs9moNVE%3D&reserved=0)
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It is DR FREDDIE it is......
But ya are, Blanche. Ya are!
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How many people do you think were at the picnic?
Maybe 30-40. Just guessing
A nice group but not too big.
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DR JANE I dn't know what options I have at my local library.
I am waiting for the hateful bitch head librarian to retire or die before I set foot inside it again.
;D I'm sorry. Do you read eBooks.
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Here's the trailer for The Thursday Murder Club:
https://youtu.be/50DYgzRBhFA?si=6DpQHR51gGt-0K9W&sfnsn=mo (https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutu.be%2F50DYgzRBhFA%3Fsi%3D6DpQHR51gGt-0K9W%26sfnsn%3Dmo&data=05%7C02%7Cdavid.winkworth%40state.mn.us%7C7a40a234f46b4e963d5308ddd93ab1d1%7Ceb14b04624c445198f26b89c2159828c%7C0%7C0%7C638905568421391054%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C60000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=vTD3oAypiu%2Bm4XpF1qzHIHhu4%2BUBdCJEfxtLs9moNVE%3D&reserved=0)
Thank you :)
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Good evening.
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I'm all packed.
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Have a great trip, Jane! Have more fun than I had in Pasadena!
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~~~SAFE & EASY TRAVEL VIBES~~~ DR Jane!!!
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:o
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A chemistree in the wild:
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I think we can get to a new page soonly.
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Just a few more
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One more
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PAGE SEVEN
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Howdy, Rupert!
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Yum!
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:)
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I'm all packed.
Have a great trip!!!
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:)
ROTFLMAO!
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Good night, friends.
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And others.
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Larry, I suggested the library get your book. Hope that works out.
That's nice you can make suggestions like that to your library. Can you do it online or do you need to go to the library?
Online. They have an area called Suggest a Purchase.
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I’m an hour into Queer. Good performance but another annoying Luca Guadagno film. And at 2:16, it’s way too long.
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I’ll see if I feel like finishing it up tomorrow.
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Good night, all.
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I remember where I saw The Sound of Music in Montreal. The Seville Theatre during its roadshow engagement at least three times and once somewhere in Cape Cod during a hurricane. The first movie I ever saw was Mary Poppins at the Westmount theatre. A box of popcorn with a picture of a clown was 10 cents. Both theaters ae long gone.
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I need to know the name of this urn co. if it is real.
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Finished with my viewing.
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And I don't care who knows it.
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Guess I should write some damn notes.
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They'll be a lot shorter than yesterday's War and Peace notes.
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:)
(https://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=8051.0;attach=27073)
;D
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They'll be a lot shorter than yesterday's War and Peace notes.
Who the heck is Warren Piece? ;)
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Gratuitous Post #200!!
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Here's the trailer for The Thursday Murder Club:
https://youtu.be/50DYgzRBhFA?si=6DpQHR51gGt-0K9W&sfnsn=mo (https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutu.be%2F50DYgzRBhFA%3Fsi%3D6DpQHR51gGt-0K9W%26sfnsn%3Dmo&data=05%7C02%7Cdavid.winkworth%40state.mn.us%7C7a40a234f46b4e963d5308ddd93ab1d1%7Ceb14b04624c445198f26b89c2159828c%7C0%7C0%7C638905568421391054%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C60000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=vTD3oAypiu%2Bm4XpF1qzHIHhu4%2BUBdCJEfxtLs9moNVE%3D&reserved=0)
That looks like it'd be a fun movie. I don't have Netflix, though.
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How many people do you think were at the picnic?
Maybe 30-40. Just guessing
A nice group but not too big.
Definitely...and a few new people, too. Well, most are new to me because I'm not directly involved with PFLAG, but several people had said that they'd never been to a meeting and that it all sounded very interesting and something that they were interested in finding out more about.
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~~~SAFE & EASY TRAVEL VIBES~~~ DR Jane!!!
~~~DITTO!!~~~
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:o
(https://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=8051.0;attach=27074)
That's kinda cool.
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A chemistree in the wild:
(https://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=8051.0;attach=27076)
:o
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PAGE SEVEN
(https://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=8051.0;attach=27078)
Very cute!
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Yum!
(https://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=8051.0;attach=27080)
Yum is right!
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:)
(https://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=8051.0;attach=27082)
:))
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New notes are up.
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Up are new notes.
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I've seen them.
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I've read them.
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I wrote them.
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All that and page eight.
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And that's a good thing.
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It makes my heart sing.
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It has zing.
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And ring-a-ding-ding.
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Even an appearance by Frank Thring.
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And a song by Sting.
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It takes wing.
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It's a lark and a fling.
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It makes us feel like a King.
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It's like a vase named Ming.
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And a diamond ring.