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- “Some of the time, when you’re walking out there where the air is thin, you just hope you can walk back again.” — Gena Rowlands
- “There are a great many colored people who are ashamed of the cake-walk, but I think they ought to be proud of it.” — James Weldon Johnson
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- “That incident ruined my reputation for 10 years. Get one Beatle drunk and look what happens!” — Harry Nilsson
- “I’m not very popular here with those inside the system, as you might guess. I never wanted to be.” — Waylon Jennings
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Monthly Archives: May 2006
Happy Birthday, Burt Bacharach
I’m in heaven because of this HUGE post on Burt Bacharach. Cannot get enough. Happy birthday, Burt!
Posted in Music, On This Day
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Diary Friday
Next installment in the Picnic adventure. Part 1. The audition Part 2: The callbacks, getting into the play Part 3: First meeting with the director Part 4. The calm before the storm … the time before rehearsals started … memorizing … Continue reading
Posted in Diary Friday
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The Books: “Thomas Jefferson : Author of America” (Christopher Hitchens)
Next Daily Excerpt: Next book in my American history section is Thomas Jefferson: Author of America by Christopher Hitchens. I admit it. I’m a Hitchens addict. I am also a US History addict – so this book was a particular … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Founding Fathers
Tagged Christopher Hitchens, Declaration of Independence, politics, Thomas Jefferson, US history, war
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Paperback Cover Art
Two really cool posts: These images are, frankly, to die for. I want to crawl into those images and never leave. EVER. The one with the piano might be my favorite – but it’s hard to choose. Each one is … Continue reading
Posted in Books
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The Books: “American Sphinx : The Character of Thomas Jefferson” (Joseph Ellis)
Next Daily Excerpt: Next book in my American history section is American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson by Joseph (“Yeah. I was in ‘Nam. DOH.”) Ellis. My favorite of all of his contemplative biographies – he really just hits … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Founding Fathers
Tagged American Sphinx, Joseph Ellis, politics, Thomas Jefferson, US history, war
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Collage Of Influence From Childhood
There are a couple missing – I just could not find adequate images for them – they are so obscure, and I need the images to make this complete. I’ll keep searching. Collage of Influence I literally have no words … Continue reading
Posted in Personal
Tagged Lance Kerwin, Little House on the Prairie, Oliver, Orphan Train, Ralph Macchio
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Wachovia Is Stalking Me
The Wachovia ads are everywhere now – and actually, I find them very moving… with a friendly-looking banker walking to another bank in the rain in order to get the passport from the vault … on time for the student … Continue reading
Posted in Television
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The Books: “Alexander Hamilton : A Life” (Willard Sterne Randall)
Next Daily Excerpt: Next book in my American history section is Alexander Hamilton: A Life by Willard Sterne Randall. Now that the Chernow biography of Hamilton has come out – there’s probably no need to read this one (unless you’re … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Founding Fathers
Tagged Alexander Hamilton, politics, US history, war
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Grade School Snapshots
I remember sitting outside the classroom with Betsy, and we had a little old turntable – extension cord going into the room – and we played The Beatles – this one. Over and over. The green apple in the center … Continue reading
From Flowers to Fishes
A while back Roo (a costume designer and wonderful blogger) completed a flower hat – one of her assignments in the costume shop she works in. Check it out! So for the past couple of months her next assignment has … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellania
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