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Haines His Way => Daily Discussions => Topic started by: bk on December 05, 2025, 01:13:54 AM
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Well, you've read the notes, the notes were belated, and now it is time for you to post until the belated cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: GOLD!
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Topic of the Day: the just released brand new CD from Janis Siegel (formerly of The Manhattan Transfer) and San Gabriel 7 called "Optimistic." I ordered it back in August and it's finally here:
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Good morning, friends.
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And others.
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A decent night of sleep, but would have loved a few more hours.
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Good morning, all!
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I slept well, although I did spend too much time worrying about the cats' being warm. It was really, really, really (as Thatch says) cold, so I guess this morning I will finally turn on the heat.
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My new power cable has arrived, so hopefully Jen will come down and see if it works. Pray for Rosemary's baby, folks!
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Yesterday I spent some time revising the ballet prelude. I need to write a new ending this morning.
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DR Ginny, I'm happy you and Richard (and our DR George) enjoyed Merrily We Roll Along. I won't be watching it till it ends up on Amazon Prime or Netflix.
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Last night I dreamed that Joshie and I were cleaning up the dreadful rental materials for Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris.
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Larry, you're just 12 posts from a very delightful HHW posting Millstone!
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My new power cable has arrived, so hopefully Jen will come down and see if it works. Pray for Rosemary's baby, folks!
Prayers and vibes that it works!
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Pray for Rosemary's baby, folks!
You got 'em!
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Larry, you're just 12 posts from a very delightful HHW posting Millstone!
I never think about this!
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Larry, you're just 12 posts from a very delightful HHW posting Millstone!
I never think about this!
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Good morning, all.
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I made the mistake of lying down while watching Forever, Darling ... so you can guess what happened. I missed at least the last 20 minutes. I know I saw it many years ago, but I hardly recognized it. However, I was really into it for a while, enjoying some Lucy and Desi, and I was especially struck by the color and set designs. It's visually quite beautiful, with every shot extraordinarily interesting and balanced in the eye candy department. But what a strange film. Or strange script, I guess.
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DR MichaelG, I'm sorry to hear the film class has come to an end.
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I'm amazed to hear about the rare burgers at McDonald's all those years ago.
When L.A. friends and I were really into our quarter pounders back in the 1980s, we always thrilled to getting one that wasn't completely well done. There were a couple of locations where, once in a while if they weren't too busy, the manager would make sure we got a good "medium", and they were more delicious than ever.
And I'm sorry to hear about the Canadian practice. Yikes! :)
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I'm also sorry to hear from both DR Ginny and DR George that the Merrily film, as good as I'm sure it is, is lacking in GEOGRAPHY. I absolutely look forward to seeing it. But based on what you're saying, what a sorry mis-step. What is wrong with these people who forget they're filming STAGING as well as characters?
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Well, it's Friday. And I have not a thing to report for the TOD.
It's back to the show tonight, for week 3 out of 5.
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Well, since the YouTube algorithm has been sending me "twinsauce" dancing duets for a while now, it's a step forward that the algorithm sent this, a dancing duo that's a little less "age-inappropriate" (and festively attired, to boot) :)
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_d3sh-i7u4E
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Last night I dreamed that Joshie and I were cleaning up the dreadful rental materials for Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris.
Whoa. What a subject for a dream!
My first theeder involvement in this area, in 1992, was as rehearsal pianist for a community production, and I ended up playing their opening weekend because of some delay or other with the person who was supposed to do it. (I believe I got reviewed favorably, under the other person's name, because no mention was made of the substitution.) :) Anyway, it was a small production that I'm sure had very little to recommend it, in addition to the fact that it was only piano. But I look at the copy of the score I made, and am stunned to think that I played all those rehearsals, and that one weekend, with that. (I haven't looked at it in a while -- there were no vocal parts on the piano/instrumental score, right? I had to use the vocal book to pound the notes? I need to take it out and get to know it again.)
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Good morning, all.
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TOD:
Sing, Baby, Sing
Prancer
George Washington
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Let’s move on.
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It’s time
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Two!
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I must face the day.
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Last night I dreamed that Joshie and I were cleaning up the dreadful rental materials for Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris.
Whoa. What a subject for a dream!
My first theeder involvement in this area, in 1992, was as rehearsal pianist for a community production, and I ended up playing their opening weekend because of some delay or other with the person who was supposed to do it. (I believe I got reviewed favorably, under the other person's name, because no mention was made of the substitution.) :) Anyway, it was a small production that I'm sure had very little to recommend it, in addition to the fact that it was only piano. But I look at the copy of the score I made, and am stunned to think that I played all those rehearsals, and that one weekend, with that. (I haven't looked at it in a while -- there were no vocal parts on the piano/instrumental score, right? I had to use the vocal book to pound the notes? I need to take it out and get to know it again.)
The vocal parts are in the vocal book.
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Friday morning greetings! I have an early afternoon appointment with our primary care physician - regularly scheduled checkup.
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DR Ginny, I'm happy you and Richard (and our DR George) enjoyed Merrily We Roll Along. I won't be watching it till it ends up on Amazon Prime or Netflix.
Well, DR Elmore, we’re big fans of these filmed opportunities to see things we used to go to New York to see.
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Appt. vibes for DR GINNY.
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Last night I dreamed that Joshie and I were cleaning up the dreadful rental materials for Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris.
And was I your assistant like when you directed that show here in Ohio?
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DR singdaw listening to Harriet was kind of creepy.
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I may have to put a sweater on.
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Power cord vibes for DR ELMORE.
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DR FREDDIE that was SOME dancing!
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Appt. vibes for DR GINNY.
Thanks, DR JRand.
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Friday morning greetings! I have an early afternoon appointment with our primary care physician - regularly scheduled checkup.
Vibes all goes well.
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DR FREDDIE that was SOME dancing!
This is one of them in evening wear. The moves, while G-rated, are a bit suggestive. I wonder if they're bachelorette party dancers.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pEVFHm8aHJ8
Between my enjoying twinsauce and the Gardiner Brothers, and watching several of the interview videos on the gay hockey miniseries, I think the algorithm has figured out something about what videos to send me.
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I like how the second guy from the right checks his watch, like he has to be somewhere.
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Very good.
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Topic of the Day: the just released brand new CD from Janis Siegel (formerly of The Manhattan Transfer) and San Gabriel 7 called "Optimistic." I ordered it back in August and it's finally here:
Enjoy your new CD.
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Friday morning greetings! I have an early afternoon appointment with our primary care physician - regularly scheduled checkup.
Vibes all is good.
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Today is the release of the new episode of HEATED RIVALRY.
There's a spoiler about episode 3 going around that I was VERY happy to know in advance, but in case you want to avoid it, I'll put a spoiler alert.
SPOILER ALERT - but I'm glad to know it
Episode 3 focuses on a different hockey player than episodes 1 and 2.
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Sing, Baby, Sing, featuring everyone’s favorite, the Ritz Brothers?
And everyone’s actual favorite, Alice Faye?
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Alice did three films with the Ritzes and her 1962 Reprise LP “Alice Faye Sings Her Famous Movie Hits” features songs from all three movies.
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I'm up, I'm up - five hours of sleep due to horrendous cramping in my hands and foot.
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I hate when that happens and it is happening way too much and I'm assuming is related to my Myasthenia. I think what happens is these pills fixed the double vision, the droopy lid and the speech stuff, so the brain looks for other things to mess with. Perhaps the new IV drip thing will take care of this crap.
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Some Alice Faye from the 1970s - thought the Broadway revival didn't succeed, this was on the Tonys show
"You're the Cream in My Coffee" from GOOD NEWS
Alice Faye & John Payne | 1974 Tony Awards
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Bzc_0Q78s4
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I'll head over to the Hills of Woodland in thirty minutes or so, pick up what I have to pick up, then go directly to meet David Wechter for a fine Mexican meal.
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I'm up, I'm up - five hours of sleep due to horrendous cramping in my hands and foot.
Yikes! Sending Pain-go-away vibes.
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Just for kicks, maybe it would be good to get to page 3
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and do it before 2 pm (Eastern)
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Page 3 is better than page 2
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Or at least 3 is more than 2
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PAGE THREE!
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There is an LP cast album of that 1974 Good News show. Self-released by “The Good News Company,” it’s never been reissued in any other form.
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There is an LP cast album of that 1974 Good News show. Self-released by “The Good News Company,” it’s never been reissued in any other form.
I didn't know that had come out. I'm surprised I never brought that one.
Maybe they didn't have it at Korvettes or Alexander's, my main sources for LPs back then.
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Besides the Record Clubs, of course.
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It was a limited edition “private” press of 1,000 copies, so maybe was only sold at shows.
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It was a limited edition “private” press of 1,000 copies, so maybe was only sold at shows.
I think the show just ran a week or two on Broadway.
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Then it toured awhile.
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51 previews, then two weeks
https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-production/good-news-3712
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Interesting, the tour must have done well
Dec 15, 1973–Oct 20, 1974
https://www.ibdb.com/tour-production/good-news-525426
And then it came to Broadway and flopped?
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Just reading, yeah, it toured first, and John Payne was replaced before it came to Broadway?
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I like this note on ibdb for a show that was in 1974. :)
"Opening night credits for this production have not yet been finalized."
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No rush getting that finalized, it's only been 51 years.
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Lol. Someone will get right on that!
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Just try to get it finalized by 60 years after the run. That'll work fine.
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Garry Marshall was brought in to rewrite at some point. Lynda Goodfriend was in the ensemble, later to become Lori Beth on Happy Days.
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Lol. Someone will get right on that!
LOL!
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Garry Marshall was brought in to rewrite at some point. Lynda Goodfriend was in the ensemble, later to become Lori Beth on Happy Days.
That's some not-so-trivial trivia!
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With Payne still in large bold on the cast album cover, it is unlikely they had it for sale at shows once Gene Nelson took over.
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So they had 1,000 copies of a 2-record set many of which are in a basement somewhere.
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With Payne still in large bold on the cast album cover, it is unlikely they had it for sale at shows once Gene Nelson took over.
Wow!
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Only one used copy for sale on Discogs. An interesting Facebook thread that identifies the album cover designer.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/538701559522634/posts/6711694522223276/
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Good afternoon.
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Rodzinski, regarding your shoulder -- your Primary Care physician can move your arm around to make you holler. He/she will probably know from that what's wrong. Mine is bursitis.
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Only one used copy for sale on Discogs. An interesting Facebook thread that identifies the album cover designer.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/538701559522634/posts/6711694522223276/
That's interesting! Thanks for linking that!
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Sing, Baby, Sing, featuring everyone’s favorite, the Ritz Brothers?
And everyone’s actual favorite, Alice Faye?
You got it!
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Rodzinski, regarding your shoulder -- your Primary Care physician can move your arm around to make you holler. He/she will probably know from that what's wrong. Mine is bursitis.
Laura your note propelled me to make an appointment and I’m seeing a doc on Monday.
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Rodzinski, regarding your shoulder -- your Primary Care physician can move your arm around to make you holler. He/she will probably know from that what's wrong. Mine is bursitis.
Laura your note propelled me to make an appointment and I’m seeing a doc on Monday.
I'll accept it, Laura's advice was probably more useful than my vibes.
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But what can't be denied is that page 4 is so close.
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I think we can get there.
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Almost
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PAGE FOUR!
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I hate when that happens and it is happening way too much and I'm assuming is related to my Myasthenia. I think what happens is these pills fixed the double vision, the droopy lid and the speech stuff, so the brain looks for other things to mess with. Perhaps the new IV drip thing will take care of this crap.
Vibes it does. Do you have a date for your first drip/infusion?
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Rodzinski, regarding your shoulder -- your Primary Care physician can move your arm around to make you holler. He/she will probably know from that what's wrong. Mine is bursitis.
Years ago I had terrible bursitis. Is it bad enough that you need shots?
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Rodzinski, regarding your shoulder -- your Primary Care physician can move your arm around to make you holler. He/she will probably know from that what's wrong. Mine is bursitis.
Laura your note propelled me to make an appointment and I’m seeing a doc on Monday.
Excellent. Vibes it is something that will go away.
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I slept well, although I did spend too much time worrying about the cats' being warm. It was really, really, really (as Thatch says) cold, so I guess this morning I will finally turn on the heat.
(https://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=8167.0;attach=28021)
;D
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Rodzinski, regarding your shoulder -- your Primary Care physician can move your arm around to make you holler. He/she will probably know from that what's wrong. Mine is bursitis.
Laura your note propelled me to make an appointment and I’m seeing a doc on Monday.
Excellent. Vibes it is something that will go away.
It’s not generally painful. There are just things that I cannot do without pain. Lift my arm high up. Throw a ball. Reach backward. Sometimes sudden, random movements in certain directions…
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Cannot sleep on my right side.
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My new power cable has arrived, so hopefully Jen will come down and see if it works. Pray for Rosemary's baby, folks!
Hope it all went well, Larry!
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Rodzinski, regarding your shoulder -- your Primary Care physician can move your arm around to make you holler. He/she will probably know from that what's wrong. Mine is bursitis.
Years ago I had terrible bursitis. Is it bad enough that you need shots?
No, I just carry on.
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Rodzinski, regarding your shoulder -- your Primary Care physician can move your arm around to make you holler. He/she will probably know from that what's wrong. Mine is bursitis.
Laura your note propelled me to make an appointment and I’m seeing a doc on Monday.
Excellent. Vibes it is something that will go away.
It’s not generally painful. There are just things that I cannot do without pain. Lift my arm high up. Throw a ball. Reach backward. Sometimes sudden, random movements in certain directions…
Tossing a peanut to a squirrel, reaching behind me for my hiking hat that's hanging down my back, reaching up into the cupboard, etc.
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So they had 1,000 copies of a 2-record set many of which are in a basement somewhere.
I believe cast member Wayne Bryant produced the recording. It was fetching high prices.
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Reaching the wrong way to turn a doorknob…
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Taking your wallet out of your back pocket…
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I have good ews and bad news.
The good news: it was the power cable; my printer is working.
The bad news: I have to stand to scan pages. I put the final page into the scanner and sat down. Annabelle, who likes to sleep in my chair, decided to sleep and I sat on her; I lost my balance and fell onto the floor. I ended up opn my back, and I could noit raise myself to get up. I lay there for a while yelling for help that never came, then I managed to reach my cell phone and called Jen. She came down and helped me up. Luckioly, nothing was injured in the fall.
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Oh no, Elmore! I'm so glad you had your phone handy and could call for help.
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Very glad nothing (people, cats, anything) was harmed!
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Hugs, Elmore.
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Must shower. Ushering for The Nutcracker tonight.
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I have to drive through major traffic. There’s a 5K run in advance of tomorrow’s marathon.
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Ugh
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Yikes, Elmore! Glad help arrived.
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The more I research bursitis, the more it seems like what this is. I’d prefer it to my mother’s idea that something is torn in there. She had to have surgery last year.
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Taking your wallet out of your back pocket…
Reaching for the check at a nice restaurant
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I have good ews and bad news.
The good news: it was the power cable; my printer is working.
The bad news: I have to stand to scan pages. I put the final page into the scanner and sat down. Annabelle, who likes to sleep in my chair, decided to sleep and I sat on her; I lost my balance and fell onto the floor. I ended up opn my back, and I could noit raise myself to get up. I lay there for a while yelling for help that never came, then I managed to reach my cell phone and called Jen. She came down and helped me up. Luckioly, nothing was injured in the fall.
OMG! Thank God for good neighbors!
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Thank you, all, for the appointment vibes. All went well and I did a couple of errands on the way home.
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Glad to hear that both DR Elmore and Annabelle are OK.
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DR ELMORE the definition of Good News/Bad News.
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DR RODZINSKI that was an interesting Facebook thread about Good News. INTERESTING.
John Payne? Gene Nelson?
How could you choose?
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DR FREDDIE in the dance group it seems as if the tallest guy is always a beat behind the others......not that it matters.
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Show vibes for DR CHAS SMITH & Co.
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DR JOHN G what is the dress code for teachers now.....is it coat and tie or just coat or whatever the hell you want?
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Page Five.
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It is 32 degrees now and heading for the 40's by Wednesday!
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Our church Christmas party is tomorrow night. So I've been busy with that. This just after the Thanksgiving dinner. And the next week is the funeral, and they're expecting a lot of people for that. We always serve a dinner after funerals.
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DR John, how many times have you already heard "6 7?"
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Yes DR FREDDIE the third episode of Heated Rivalry dropped today....it was less interesting because of the element you wrote about.....even after I watched it....it still am only interested in the two main characters.
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Our church Christmas party is tomorrow night. So I've been busy with that. This just after the Thanksgiving dinner. And the next week is the funeral, and they're expecting a lot of people for that. We always serve a dinner after funerals.
Do other members bring food to share? I remember doing that a few times for funerals at the church of my hiking group.
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DR LAURA I like to do "6 7" to show that I'm with it and on the ball and hot....
But as Al Lewis said: "If the house was on fire, you wouldn't be hot."
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Yes DR FREDDIE the third episode of Heated Rivalry dropped today....it was less interesting because of the element you wrote about.....even after I watched it....it still am only interested in the two main characters.
Oh, that's too bad. Are the main two guys in this episode at all?
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Lots of shoulder issues here :(
When I raise my right arm I need my left arm to help get it up. Of course, lots of other issues with that shoulder.
When I had bursitis in my left shoulder it went all the way down my arm and it was useless for days which was very difficult as Craig was only a year old at the time.
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DR FREDDIE in the dance group it seems as if the tallest guy is always a beat behind the others......not that it matters.
I'll have to watch for that. The algorithm keeps offering more of that troupe. Of course, I'm free not to click on them.
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Our church Christmas party is tomorrow night. So I've been busy with that. This just after the Thanksgiving dinner. And the next week is the funeral, and they're expecting a lot of people for that. We always serve a dinner after funerals.
Do other members bring food to share? I remember doing that a few times for funerals at the church of my hiking group.
I'm not in charge, but our tradition is that we host a dinner for the folks who attend the funeral. And since he was one of our members, we'll all attend the service. And there are LOTS of family members.
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Back from picking something up, lunch, and the mail place. I'm exhausted already.
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Good evening!
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Good, DR George! Me too!
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Thanks for the Wordle comments yesterday, DRs Jane and George!
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DR JOHN G what is the dress code for teachers now.....is it coat and tie or just coat or whatever the hell you want?
No coat. No tie. No jeans. Professional looking slacks and shirt. That said, most of the teachers I have seen are dressed in sweat pants and sweat shirts with some sort of logo on them. It seems more comfortable.
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DR John, how many times have you already heard "6 7?"
I haven’t yet. But are first graders or third graders likely to use it?
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DR RODZINSKI that was an interesting Facebook thread about Good News. INTERESTING.
John Payne? Gene Nelson?
How could you choose?
Ha! I wouldn’t want Nelson in a noir.
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DR John, how many times have you already heard "6 7?"
I haven’t yet. But are first graders or third graders likely to use it?
LOL!
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Yes.
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Well, since the YouTube algorithm has been sending me "twinsauce" dancing duets for a while now, it's a step forward that the algorithm sent this, a dancing duo that's a little less "age-inappropriate" (and festively attired, to boot) :)
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_d3sh-i7u4E
Oh...very nice. ;)
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And has anyone heard this guy's channel (he's playing the trombone):
The Ballad Of Sweeney Todd—New Orleans Style Cover ft. Jonnie Reinhart (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bQogy4_heqU)
The guy and this cover are really good!
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Good, DR George! Me too!
Good for you :)
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Keith also got Wordle in four.
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Thanks for the Wordle comments yesterday, DRs Jane and George!
You are welcome.
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DR JOHN G what is the dress code for teachers now.....is it coat and tie or just coat or whatever the hell you want?
That said, most of the teachers I have seen are dressed in sweat pants and sweat shirts with some sort of logo on them. It seems more comfortable.
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Good, DR George! Me too!
Good for you :)
Thanks, Jane!
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Keith also got Wordle in four.
Good for Keith!
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One more.
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PAGE SIX!
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Interesting. Thanks DR JOHNG.
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DR GEORGE that was fun!
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Friday night means something different to me now than it used to mean.
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LOL.
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LOL...
Times are different now.
MR BK.....are you recognized now.....are you approached are the street? Of course in LA celebrities are more plentified.
I know when you attended THE BRAIN in Indiana you were most popular.....and I was not above saying this is my friend Bruce Kimmel.
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Awesome, Singdaw.
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This is what the Youtube thinks I need to see:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6UpItZxfG-o
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Keith also got Wordle in four.
Good for Keith!
Thanks.
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DR John, how many times have you already heard "6 7?"
I haven’t yet. But are first graders or third graders likely to use it?
We’ve heard it from our kindergartner granddaughter.
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It seems four was the popular number today, at least from my friends.
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DR John, how many times have you already heard "6 7?"
I haven’t yet. But are first graders or third graders likely to use it?
We’ve heard it from our kindergartner granddaughter.
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Yes.
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TOD:
Down Cemetery Road episode 6
Shakespeare & Hathaway season 1, episode 4
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Friday night means something different to me now than it used to mean.
Times do change.
Just last week, Friday meant watching the two hours of fun and games and classy near-porn of HEATED RIVALRY.
This week, it was just different somehow.
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This is what the Youtube thinks I need to see:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6UpItZxfG-o
That was certainly a feel-good video!
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DR John, how many times have you already heard "6 7?"
I haven’t yet. But are first graders or third graders likely to use it?
Yes, older grades are already tiring of it. There were “No 6 7 “ signs posted around my kids’ school today by the bigger kids.
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I’ve been watching a little of What’s Up Doc? each night with my kids before bedtime. And the biggest reaction was when the price of something Ryan O’Neal was paying for ended in .67.
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My kids hate the Barbra Streisand character so far. I remember feeling that way when I was little. I felt bad for Eunice. But Barbra grew on me.
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Recalling this classic bit of life advice from Ted Baxter
Life Advice From Ted Baxter │ It's Not What You Do, It's How You Do It! The Mary Tyler Moore Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INqpheIchwA
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Good night, friends.
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And others.
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Same dance troupe as before, but are they wearing stethoscopes this time?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VaQ8e4agxbM
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I know, I know, the more I watch them, the more the algorithm will bring me of the same group.
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LOL, I know I've gone down worse YouTube rabbit holes.
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The Nutcracker was very good. The orchestra was the best part.
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Boy, the audience scarfed up the merch as if it were edible.
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My favorite this year was a plain wooden nutcracker that you could paint yourself.
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Page turn!
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Seven!
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Howdy, Rupert!
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Waiting for a to-go order of Puerto Rican food from a food truck.
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Tomorrow is supposed to be in the 70s
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My post from when I got home ended with, "I'm exhausted already." That was at three-thirty.
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At around four, I went directly to the living room armchair, sat down, and went out like a light until seven-thirty.
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At seven-thirty, I went to the bedroom and plopped down on the bed until nine o'clock. Five hours of sleep on top of the five I got. Guess I needed that.
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A little groggy.
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Having a macaroon so I can take pill two.
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Topic of the Day: the just released brand new CD from Janis Siegel (formerly of The Manhattan Transfer) and San Gabriel 7 called "Optimistic." I ordered it back in August and it's finally here:
Enjoy your new CD.
Thanks, and Thanks, Jane!
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So, right at 11:00 pm (US left coast time), I very quickly went to the Stage Door Records (https://www.stagedoorrecords.com/) website and bought one of the 100 copies of their latest on demand disc: the original Broadway cast recording of Damn Yankees.
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Here's the first paragraph of the description:
Continuing Stage Door's series of cast album reissues presented in Digitally Extracted Stereo comes the Damn Yankees Original 1955 Broadway Cast Recording. Mixed by Ted Carfrae the release offers listeners the first opportunity to hear this mono only cast recording in full stereo.
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I've rarely been able to order one of their 100-copipes-only CDs, but I literally set my alarm so that I would at least have the chance to find out what the title was.
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New notes are up.
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Less than five minutes after ordering it, the title was sold out and the order page was gone!
https://www.stagedoorrecords.com/stageod057.html
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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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They are there to be read although they are not red.
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So, go read the damn thing.
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Gratuitous Post #201!!
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Guacamole is mentioned.
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Guacamole is mentioned.
I'll read the notes, but I'm not a fan of guacamole. ::)
;)