Haines His Way
Haines His Way => Daily Discussions => Topic started by: bk on January 26, 2026, 01:13:34 AM
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Well, you've read the notes, the notes were cramped, and now it is time for you to post until the cramped cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: RESPLENDENT!
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Good morning, al!
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I'm having trouble getting to today's notes.
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I have not looked out the window, so I have no idea how much snow we got. I can hear an ambulance or some other emergency vehicle running up Amsterdam Avenue, and that's the first sound from outside that I've heard in the past hour. I like snow mornings; it seems to be the only btime that NYC slows down to a crawl.
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I'm having trouble getting to today's notes.
I had no trouble at all.
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Yesterday afternoon, I had chest pains so intense and severe that I first thought I was having a heart attack. I had to stop writing, get out of my work area, and decide if I needed to call 911. I decided it was a muscle spasm or cramp, like the one that laid me low for several days about a month ago.
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If it were a heart attack, I figured I'd take my chances.
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CBS Mornings just said N YC got about a foot of sbow.
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I must get to work. Joshie is counting on me.
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TOD
Campbells tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwich.
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Good morning, all.
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The phone didn't want me to go to the notes page ("not secure") but the laptop went without complaint. I do, however, have to reload as per usual to get the current notes to appear, unlike what I thought a couple of days ago.
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The almost-official sn*wf*ll numbers are in, at least as of last night. Our town (hmm...catchy...someone should do something with that) got fifteen or sixteen inches, and that seems to be about the median for the state. Places farther north or in the hills got a couple more. But there are also crazy drifts that look like they're twice that. In about an hour I'll be bundled up and starting out there to see what's what in the driveway, and hopefully the snow blower will be able to get through it. The plow people sure have their work cut out for them. This is going to be an all-day cleanup. Pray for that baby.
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To someone who can see the notes, what is today's TOD?
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Good morning, friends.
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And others.
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Good morning, all.
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No cramps vibes for BK. Sounds horrible. Especially when you want to be productive.
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It’s still very cold here. So cold it prompted this line in a Facebook video:
It’s so cold my plumber pulled up his pants.
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It’s still very cold here. So cold it prompted this line in a Facebook video:
It’s so cold my plumber pulled up his pants.
LOL!
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Vibes for BK that the hand cramping goes away!
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HA! I think by my guesstimate we got between 10-12 inches of the white stuff. The stuff went over the tops of my sidewalk lights....and then of course drifts.
I went out the this morning - shoveled the front porch and the sidewalk to the driveway. But that was all I could do. The stuff is so deep each shovelful is very weighty.
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DR MICHAELG scanning your programs is a great idea.
If you are planning on getting rid of the physical ones, you might ask at your local library sometimes an historical society is interested in preserving them.
The Putnam County Historical Society is now in possession of a many decade collection of programs, brochures, and newspaper articles that had been in a couple of file cabinets at my house for years.
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TOD:
Mac and Cheese.
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1 Degree - real feel of -9!
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Comfort foods vary for me. It’s got to be something I am in the mood for. I may want stew or mac and cheese or a real Greek salad. I’m usually in the mood for anything pie, from chicken pot pie to cherry pie to pizza with extra anchovies.
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1 Degree - real feel of -9!
NO!
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Onward.
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Two!
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Yesterday afternoon’s forecast was in the low 20s. It got into the teens. I hope my olive tree is okay.
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Yesterday I watched SINNERS and WEAPONS.
I liked them both. I'm not sure I am stepping out of the OBAA camp - but it gives me pause.
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I’m enjoying Katrina Lenk in this lovely song from High Spirits.
https://youtu.be/RhnAAAvOcVg?si=30uN1XbZ2cHA1p-i
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I’m two-thirds of the way through The Magnificent Ambersons, and I really dislike it. I don’t have to like all or any of the characters in a book, but the main character is such a horror, whiny and ignorant, with misplaced priorities and reactionary ideas, that I am not drawing a lot from reading it. I can’t understand the appeal to Orson Welles or anyone else. Maybe I don’t know the context of when it appeared.
To me, it’s not tragedy. It may be black comedy, except without humor.
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I didn’t like the other book of Tarkington’s I read, Seventeen.
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I wonder if I will sub tomorrow. Most schools are closed today.
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I wonder if I will sub tomorrow. Most schools are closed today.
Vibes that you'll have work tomorrow!
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Bruce, I am sorry about your hand cramp, and it lasting so long. It is slow typing one handed.
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DR George, thank you for explaining what Threads is. I had no idea.
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George, thanks for the congrats to Keith.
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I was able to read the notes just now.
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Very good.
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DR JOHN G I like Booth Tarkington's Penrod stories.... the basis of On Moonlight Bay and By The Light Of The Silvery Moon two favorite Doris Day/Gordon MacRae movies.
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The almost-official sn*wf*ll numbers are in, at least as of last night. Our town (hmm...catchy...someone should do something with that) got fifteen or sixteen inches, and that seems to be about the median for the state. Places farther north or in the hills got a couple more. But there are also crazy drifts that look like they're twice that. In about an hour I'll be bundled up and starting out there to see what's what in the driveway, and hopefully the snow blower will be able to get through it. The plow people sure have their work cut out for them. This is going to be an all-day cleanup. Pray for that baby.
"Our town (hmm...catchy...someone should do something with that)" :)
I hope your snow blower worked well.
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I also watched YOUNGBLOOD HAWKE last night.....when I first saw it i was about 12 years old and I thought it was the epitome of SEW-Fisty-Kashun.
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HA! I think by my guesstimate we got between 10-12 inches of the white stuff. The stuff went over the tops of my sidewalk lights....and then of course drifts.
I went out the this morning - shoveled the front porch and the sidewalk to the driveway. But that was all I could do. The stuff is so deep each shovelful is very weighty.
I hope you bundled up well and kept your face covered.
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To someone who can see the notes, what is today's TOD?
"What is true comfort food for you – the food you count on and that’s always good and makes you feel good?"
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I wonder if I will sub tomorrow. Most schools are closed today.
As Craig predicted, his school district will be closed tomorrow. Vibes your schools are open and you are needed to work.
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To someone who can see the notes, what is today's TOD?
"What is true comfort food for you – the food you count on and that’s always good and makes you feel good?"
Thanks, Jane!
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My main go-to comfort food is pasta. I try to keep a frozen pasta meal or two in the freezer - usually, it's lasagna, because the microwave instructions on lasagna normally don't require peeling back the plastic halfway through or anything like that.
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The depth of snow we got is beyond what my snow blower can get through; that is, without taking multiple passes a couple of feet at a time. You could never get through this entire driveway that way. Our plow guy just texted me to say he'll be here eventually, the work around town that he does has been so heavy that he actually had to give his jeep a rest.
And now they're calling for a nor'easter next weekend. Another heavy snow.
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Yesterday afternoon, I had chest pains so intense and severe that I first thought I was having a heart attack. I had to stop writing, get out of my work area, and decide if I needed to call 911. I decided it was a muscle spasm or cramp, like the one that laid me low for several days about a month ago.
Oh, no! Hopefully, you feel better quickly, Larry!!
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CBS Mornings just said N YC got about a foot of sbow.
:o
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The almost-official sn*wf*ll numbers are in, at least as of last night. Our town (hmm...catchy...someone should do something with that) got fifteen or sixteen inches, and that seems to be about the median for the state. Places farther north or in the hills got a couple more. But there are also crazy drifts that look like they're twice that. In about an hour I'll be bundled up and starting out there to see what's what in the driveway, and hopefully the snow blower will be able to get through it. The plow people sure have their work cut out for them. This is going to be an all-day cleanup. Pray for that baby.
~~~Stay-Safe-and-Warm Vibes!!~~~
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It’s still very cold here. So cold it prompted this line in a Facebook video:
It’s so cold my plumber pulled up his pants.
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1 Degree - real feel of -9!
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A number of various comfort foods are favorites, it depends on the situation.
Today, however, we're having DR Elmore's: grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup. Not Campbell's this time, though, we have a few cans of Progresso's Tomato & Basil, which is really good, so that will be today's pleasure.
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DR MICHAELG scanning your programs is a great idea.
If you are planning on getting rid of the physical ones, you might ask at your local library sometimes an historical society is interested in preserving them.
The Putnam County Historical Society is now in possession of a many decade collection of programs, brochures, and newspaper articles that had been in a couple of file cabinets at my house for years.
That's a good idea. But I'm not getting rid of all of the physical ones, at least not yet. I'm keeping the pages with the program and the performers, and ditching all the pages with program notes, ads, staff, etc. That saves a huge amount of space when filing them away. The rest goes in the recycle bin.
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While doing the cleanup I found years of old alumni magazines. I read through the alumni notes section before recycling them, and was sad to learn of deaths of some folks I knew. One was my stage girlfriend in The Gondoliers (Giulia to my Francesco), two classes behind me. Another was the star trumpet soloist in our college jazz band, in the same class.
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A few other comfort foods, off the top of my head:
Macaroni and cheese (someone noted that it never used to be called mac and cheese; I wonder when that changed)
Sloppy Joes
Chili
Beef Stew or a New England Pot Roast or anything similar
Quesadillas (I make 'em and eat 'em till I can't eat any more ... wait, that applies to most anything)
White Castle cheeseburgers
I know I'm forgetting some things.
Though most of my comfort foods are hot, bingeing on certain cereals and even peanut butter sandwiches belong on the list.
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DR MICHAELG scanning your programs is a great idea.
If you are planning on getting rid of the physical ones, you might ask at your local library sometimes an historical society is interested in preserving them.
The Putnam County Historical Society is now in possession of a many decade collection of programs, brochures, and newspaper articles that had been in a couple of file cabinets at my house for years.
That's a good idea. But I'm not getting rid of all of the physical ones, at least not yet. I'm keeping the pages with the program and the performers, and ditching all the pages with program notes, ads, staff, etc. That saves a huge amount of space when filing them away. The rest goes in the recycle bin.
I did the same with a number of programs, and it reduced the storage space to something absolutely inconsequential.
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Well, this is really cool! Someone posted on YouTube a PBS special about Rodgers and Hart:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lFy30lVUCL0 (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lFy30lVUCL0)
The program proper starts at 5:25 and Rebecca Luker sings the first song!
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The YouTube vid is two hours. The R&H program is only an hour long, but Al Hirschfeld: The Line King is the second half of the video. :D
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Good afternoon.
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TOD: Meatloaf and mashed potatoes. It's in my notes at the church for my funeral.
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The depth of snow we got is beyond what my snow blower can get through; that is, without taking multiple passes a couple of feet at a time. You could never get through this entire driveway that way. Our plow guy just texted me to say he'll be here eventually, the work around town that he does has been so heavy that he actually had to give his jeep a rest.
And now they're calling for a nor'easter next weekend. Another heavy snow.
Oh no. That was nice the plow guy sent you a text so you wouldn't worry.
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TOD: Meatloaf and mashed potatoes. It's in my notes at the church for my funeral.
In the notes at the church, I like that. Vibes it is a long, long time before that information is needed.
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"About 5,300 flights were canceled and more than 4,300 delayed as of Monday afternoon, FlightAware data showed, after over 11,000 flights were scrapped on Sunday - the highest daily total since the pandemic"
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There’s something I didn’t think of earlier. Meatloaf and mashed potatoes.
Along those lines, turkey and mashed potatoes and especially the stuffing, the original meal and leftovers alike. And there’s nothing like an open-face turkey or roast beef sandwich with gravy and fries.
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White Castle cheeseburgers!!!!
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Well, this is really cool! Someone posted on YouTube a PBS special about Rodgers and Hart:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lFy30lVUCL0 (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lFy30lVUCL0)
The program proper starts at 5:25 and Rebecca Luker sings the first song!
I wrote the vocal arrangement for thast "Falling in Love with Love." God, I miss Rebecca.
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Well I must have dozed off a LOT on Saturday.
Today I rewatched BUGONIA and liked it a LOT!
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Health vibes for DR ELMORE.
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There’s something I didn’t think of earlier. Meatloaf and mashed potatoes.
Along those lines, turkey and mashed potatoes and especially the stuffing, the original meal and leftovers alike. And there’s nothing like an open-face turkey or roast beef sandwich with gravy and fries.
Ah, yes indeed! And chicken soup with münster cheese and crackers.
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A friend said they I should call my senators even if I knew they were supporting defunding the ICE bill. Two reasons, one to get my opinion on record, and two to thank them. I have just done that.
What I regret is not calling my congresswoman before the vote >:(
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My brother Kent is coming over tomorrow morning to shovel my driveway.
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I’m enjoying Katrina Lenk in this lovely song from High Spirits.
https://youtu.be/RhnAAAvOcVg?si=30uN1XbZ2cHA1p-i
That was really nice.
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That is nice of him. I'm sorry you didn't get help today.
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At least you don't need to go anywhere for awhile.
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My brother Kent is coming over tomorrow morning to shovel my driveway.
That's lovely!
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My brother Kent is coming over tomorrow morning to shovel my driveway.
What a coinkydink (but not really)! Tomorrow, I'm taking my mom to Kent (Washington) to check out the Tahoma National Cemetery (https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/tahoma.asp).
;D
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I'm up, I'm up - six hours of sleep.
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DR George, thank you for explaining what Threads is. I had no idea.
You're welcome, Jane.
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George, thanks for the congrats to Keith.
You and Keith are welcome.
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Thanks, Jane!
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I wonder if I will sub tomorrow. Most schools are closed today.
As Craig predicted, his school district will be closed tomorrow. Vibes your schools are open and you are needed to work.
~~~DITTO!!~~~
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The depth of snow we got is beyond what my snow blower can get through; that is, without taking multiple passes a couple of feet at a time. You could never get through this entire driveway that way. Our plow guy just texted me to say he'll be here eventually, the work around town that he does has been so heavy that he actually had to give his jeep a rest.
And now they're calling for a nor'easter next weekend. Another heavy snow.
Oh, my goodness!! :o
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While doing the cleanup I found years of old alumni magazines. I read through the alumni notes section before recycling them, and was sad to learn of deaths of some folks I knew. One was my stage girlfriend in The Gondoliers (Giulia to my Francesco), two classes behind me. Another was the star trumpet soloist in our college jazz band, in the same class.
That's always sad, Michael. I get my college's yearly magazine and I've seen a couple of names I recognized. :(
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TOD: Meatloaf and mashed potatoes. It's in my notes at the church for my funeral.
Costco (if there are any around you and you go) sells a 2-pack of meatloaf and mashed potatoes. It's quite good. :)
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"About 5,300 flights were canceled and more than 4,300 delayed as of Monday afternoon, FlightAware data showed, after over 11,000 flights were scrapped on Sunday - the highest daily total since the pandemic"
Yikes!! :o
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Well, this is really cool! Someone posted on YouTube a PBS special about Rodgers and Hart:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lFy30lVUCL0 (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lFy30lVUCL0)
The program proper starts at 5:25 and Rebecca Luker sings the first song!
I wrote the vocal arrangement for thast "Falling in Love with Love." God, I miss Rebecca.
Very cool (about writing the vocal arrangement)! :)
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Very good.
Thanks, Jane!
You are welcome.
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My brother Kent is coming over tomorrow morning to shovel my driveway.
What a coinkydink (but not really)! Tomorrow, I'm taking my mom to Kent (Washington) to check out the Tahoma National Cemetery (https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/tahoma.asp).
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To check it out or to visit family.