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Well, you've read the notes, the notes had no thrills, and now it is time for you to post until the non-thrilling cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: GUSTO!
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Wordle 1,536 5/6
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Voldemort is basically a middle school girl: he has a locket, a diary, a tiara, a ring, and is completely obsessed with a teenage boy.
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From yesterday:
Congrats for Keith's Wordle-in-three!
Congrats for Kevin's Wordle-in-two!
Welcome home, John!
Welcome home, Rodzinski!
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Good morning, all!
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"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats" - Albert Schweitzer
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I slept very well, which was nice. I will soon begin the laundry.
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"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats" - Albert Schweitzer
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DR Dakota Celt, thank you for the lovely Amazon review. I'm happy that you enjoyed the book.
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DR Rodzinski, welcome back!
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Last night I watched on Netflix
The Thursday Murder Club,
which I thoroughly enjoyed. It was a nice tonic, after my aches, pains, pissing and moaning about my health, to watch a wonderful group of actors in my age group, led by Helen Mirren and Ben Kingsley, solving a mystery. I'll be watching it again.
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So, today is laundry day, which should take up most of the morning. Then my friend Jim Vivyan is coming by. Now retired, he used to work for Random House, and he was one of the first friends to urge me to get a publisher for
Anabelle & Thatch.
I haven't seem him in years, so I'm looking forward to a nice visit.
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Good morning, all.
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Those "thrillers" sound dreadful.
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Good morning, friends.
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And others.
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I'm makin' with the posts.
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Like a good DR.
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Unlike the "thrillers", Truffaut's
The Soft Skin
certainly wasn't dreadful. I had no idea what this one was, and what a wonderful discovery. After seeing it, I watched the supplemental features (there's also a commentary which I'll listen to another time), which all relate to Hitchcock and his influence on Truffaut. I'd identified a couple of direct influences in the film, but there's more than I saw the first time, and of course he has a whole history relating to Hitchcock. What I really really wish is that they had filmed at least a few bits of their actual interviews for the Hitchcock/Truffaut book. Hearing excerpts of the tape recordings is wonderful, but a little bit of film there would have been icing on the cake.
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Thank you for the heads up on that, DR MichaelG.
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Tuesday.....but I think it's Monday.
My DVD of THE ACCUSED is out for delivery....this is the 1949 thriller starring Loretta Young and Douglas Dick.....not the Jodi Foster movie.
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....it has an undertaste.....
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TOD: NONE
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Totally a Monday. Even my trash takeout night which is usually Monday night, is tonight.
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TOD:
I couldn't name a single one of these writers, like 'em or not. I might recognize a name that someone else posts, but no guarantees.
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Hello!
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TOD: I rarely have the me time to read books, but when I do, they’re rarely modern.
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I rarely see movies but when I do, it’s on an airplane.
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I recently read
The Woman in Cabin 10
by Ruth Ware. It was OK; not great.
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Mickey 17 was a disaster on the way out, so I watched a documentary on The Beach Boys on the way back. Starts off great with archival and modern interview footage from actual Beach Boys and their family members. I was admiring that fact when midway through we start getting the opinions of a few 30-something random people. Was downhill from there.
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Ron P, if you stop by here today: Sending birthday wishes!
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Good morning, all.
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