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A small whine
On 2/19/11 7:39 AM, in article ,
"Cheryl Isaak" wrote: On 2/18/11 11:38 AM, in article , "Ellice K." wrote: On 2/18/11 7:46 AM, in article , "Cheryl Isaak" wrote: On 2/16/11 12:41 PM, in article , "Liz from Humbug" wrote: On Feb 15, 7:28*am, Cheryl Isaak wrote: It is the prefect morning to sit and stitch. Trash is out, the laundry is caught up and frankly a heating pad is in order on my lower back.. And I have to wait for return calls BUT THERE IS NOTHING BUT CRAP on TV. Cheryl Exactly why DH & I have a large collection of DVDs/Videos!!!!!!!!! We have everything from the very old to the reasonably new - documentaries, movies, cartoons and a few TV shows (Lucy, Little Rascals and Rocky & Bullwinkle). :-) My favorite one to play when I am home sick is the six hour Looney Toons video. If I drift off to sleep, I haven't really missed anything and I'm not constantly needing to get up to change the disc/tape. Although, DH did put the 15 Rocky & Bullwinkle tapes all on one long playing tape because they're only 30 minutes each. Also, before the DVDs came out, DH put all three "Back to the Future" movies on one long playing tape. We can watch it all in one sitting, with no indication of where the individual movies begin and end. Other than the fact that we've seen them all over and over. :-) When stitching, I like to put in the old, black & white comedies. There's just no one out there today like Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart or Gary Cooper - or Barbara Stanwyk when she's being funny. :-) Liz from Humbug Not many DVD's in the house, though I will add Mama Mia to what we do have. VCR player is dead. (sigh, have to find a way to put all those cartoons on to a DVD) Cheryl Mama Mia is hilarious - we actually saw it on cable, then found the DVD at some bargain $4 or so. I think just watching Pierce Brosnan struggle to sing is worth it. At the same time, the women are great, and the scene at the wedding dinner when Julie Walters goes strutting down the table - fab. We were watching Colin Firth on Actors Studio, and he said that doing the music for this movie (all done in recording studio separately on one day) was terrifying, and that when he saw Pierce Brosnan with a "rictus of fear" getting ready to try and sing put some perspective on it. Good choice. A while ago we got a box set of "The Thin Man" with Myrna Loy & William Powell - I love this series. We have some other old movie sets - sometimes we find them at a great price at Costco - but on the whole, we're not splurging much. Ellice I have to look for "The Thin Man"! DH loves those movies. Also, "Bringing Up Baby" Cheryl LOL - must be those Jersey roots he shares with my DH. We actually have "bringing up baby" as well - similarly in a set of a few Cary Grant movies. DH is very addicted to the Retro channels - and picking up these older classics. Along with a hefty dose of Monty Python... TTY off line - maybe I can get you a copy, or something. Ellice |
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On 2/20/2011 9:40 AM, Ellice K. wrote:
On 2/19/11 10:03 AM, in article , "Karen C in wrote: Anyway, watching Pierce is worth it no matter what......... There's a tv show on USA now - "White Collar" - and my take is that the guy playing the lead is the new Pierce Brosnan (harkening back in many ways to the Remington Steele character). Though this show has a bit more dependence on the the ensemble, of the other 2 male semi-leads, and 2 women in supporting leads. Ellice I've thought the same thing about the "White Collar" guy. Also, that the show harks back to "It Takes a Thief" (Robert Wagner, who also exudes "charm") and T.H.E. Cat (anybody else remember that one? I was too young at the time to remember the details about it.) wait....found it! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060030/ sue -- Susan Hartman |
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On 2/20/11 1:59 PM, in article
, "Susan Hartman" wrote: On 2/20/2011 9:40 AM, Ellice K. wrote: On 2/19/11 10:03 AM, in article , "Karen C in wrote: Anyway, watching Pierce is worth it no matter what......... There's a tv show on USA now - "White Collar" - and my take is that the guy playing the lead is the new Pierce Brosnan (harkening back in many ways to the Remington Steele character). Though this show has a bit more dependence on the the ensemble, of the other 2 male semi-leads, and 2 women in supporting leads. Ellice I've thought the same thing about the "White Collar" guy. Also, that the show harks back to "It Takes a Thief" (Robert Wagner, who also exudes "charm") and T.H.E. Cat (anybody else remember that one? I was too young at the time to remember the details about it.) wait....found it! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060030/ sue Totally agree. We seem to end up watching this show late - on the rerun at 11 or so - and while we were watching the other night had the chat about his future. Don't know what it is about the smart, slightly larcenous, charming guys that gets me. It'll be interesting to see if his career moves forward. On that note - sort of - we were at Ken Ctr (my outing despite the pneumonia) one evening for the Druid Theatre festival and saw "The Cripple of Inishmaan" - which is going on a 6 week tour around the US. Highly recommend it - this particular play was really witty - though of the dry, Irish sarcastic wit - set in about 1930 or so, in the Aran islands. Very good - and the cast was quite recognizable if you watch Ballykissangel, and a myriad of other Irish/British film/tv. Even DH recognized a couple of the actors (we weren't in our usual seats 'cause it was an extra show - and we were in Row E which is closer than we like, but did get a good view of the faces). I think they're doing a few other shows as well. Always fun to see actors you've seen in some TV thing actually on stage. For Cheryl - the funny thing - another guy we know who's a hockey ref (and grad student) came in just after us, and was sitting a row ahead - the guys were laughing - as the hockey crew isn't usually who we expect to see at Ken Ctr. Sue - don't know if they're stopping in Baltimore - maybe - surely going to Philly....worth a look. Ellice |
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On 2/20/11 5:13 PM, in article
, "Susan Hartman" wrote: On 2/20/2011 4:39 PM, Ellice K. wrote: Sue - don't know if they're stopping in Baltimore - maybe - surely going to Philly....worth a look. Ellice Thanks...I passed that along to my niece, who's in theater admin. in Philly. A different theater, but maybe there's reciprocation. sue You're welcome. Usually the companies at Ken Ctr are either the big stop pre-Broadway, or a first post-Bway. With the troupes from overseas, what we've been familiar with is a special arrangement between whatever international theatre company & Ken Ctr. So, we've regularly been seeing a Druid from Ireland, and the company from Beckett's home theatre. For a few years it was the Royal Shakespeare Co., and then some others as well. Also this year was a theatre from Russia - which did Shakespeare amongst other things. This was the first time we saw in Playbill in the article about the Druid company that this was their first stop to be followed by 6 weeks touring in America. So, thought it worth saying something. Perhaps your niece will know. FWIW - there is a huge festival of Indian Arts at Ken ctr for March. Includes music, popular music, theatre (with English surtitles - like the opera), dance and other visual arts installations. When we were there last week, the gift shops were starting to put out some of the items for sale - honestly - prices were pretty reasonable - some lovely decorative things, shawls, jewelry, etc. Nice little paper craft items as well. Well, enough from the arts front - tee hee - as if. Well - back to Masterpiece theatre, as DH has gone to ref a big boys tournament game. Ellice |
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On 2/20/11 9:37 AM, in article , "Ellice
K." wrote: On 2/19/11 7:44 AM, in article , "Cheryl Isaak" wrote: On 2/18/11 7:58 PM, in article , "Kalmia" wrote: On Feb 15, 10:28*am, Cheryl Isaak wrote: It is the prefect morning to sit and stitch. Trash is out, the laundry is caught up and frankly a heating pad is in order on my lower back.. And I have to wait for return calls BUT THERE IS NOTHING BUT CRAP on TV. Cheour painryl I feel your pain. But, when stitching, I can't watch tv. If I'm home alone and want to stitch, I load on my Mozart or just tune in a radio stand. At night, if I'm not reading, I first check out TCM - only uninterrupted movie station I get. Then I check out HSN and QVC (not too desperate, huh?, then maybe a peek at WE ( Hate Bridezilla). I have never seen Jersey Shore or any of that ilk. Learning Channel is OK. I never watch the major network prime time stuff either. Joy Behar show borders on the seamy side, and Nancy G is just too upsetting to go to bed on. I have even enjoyed Father Corapi's sermons on EWTN. Oh, for the return of HItchcock. I'll even watch old Sandford and Son or Andy G. A few days ago, I found the "RetroTV" station. OMG, back to back was "Emergency!", "Adam 12" and "Dragnet". Amazingly, they all stand up pretty well. Don't know about a steady diet, but as the odd "spice", it was fun. Aack - you're channeling my husband.....It's become his new fallback. Lately we've been watching the hilarious "Harry's Law" - starring Kathy Bates. It's semi-ridiculous, but if you're a David Kelley fan, then the quirkiness works. Besides the retro channel, he's found that the HDNet channel (for those with cable and HD) has a lot of older shows, and also uninterrupted movies. DH likes to watch....Hogan's Heroes in the early morning when eating breakfast - split with the ever thrilling traffic (yeah DC - worst in the country, again). Go figure. I still like Hogan's Heroes too. I'm annoyed at HGTV and DIY - there used to be craft shows on early in the AM, now there is nothing on a regular basis. I've never been good at listening to music while reading or stitching. Just doesn't work for me. But for some reason, science shows work well. Cheryl I'm good with you. I love to do music while painting - but not when stitching. Who knows why. Maybe 'cause the tempo gets me pulling stitches, or falling asleep - don't know ;^) Ellice I love to turn up the volume while doing housework. But need TV to fold laundry and sort socks (I hate sorting socks) Off to eat breakie and do more laundry. Cheryl |
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On 2/22/11 8:16 AM, in article ,
"Cheryl Isaak" wrote: On 2/20/11 9:37 AM, in article , "Ellice K." wrote: On 2/19/11 7:44 AM, in article , "Cheryl Isaak" wrote: On 2/18/11 7:58 PM, in article , "Kalmia" wrote: On Feb 15, 10:28*am, Cheryl Isaak wrote: It is the prefect morning to sit and stitch. Trash is out, the laundry is caught up and frankly a heating pad is in order on my lower back.. And I have to wait for return calls BUT THERE IS NOTHING BUT CRAP on TV. *snip* A few days ago, I found the "RetroTV" station. OMG, back to back was "Emergency!", "Adam 12" and "Dragnet". Amazingly, they all stand up pretty well. Don't know about a steady diet, but as the odd "spice", it was fun. Aack - you're channeling my husband.....It's become his new fallback. Lately we've been watching the hilarious "Harry's Law" - starring Kathy Bates. It's semi-ridiculous, but if you're a David Kelley fan, then the quirkiness works. Besides the retro channel, he's found that the HDNet channel (for those with cable and HD) has a lot of older shows, and also uninterrupted movies. DH likes to watch....Hogan's Heroes in the early morning when eating breakfast - split with the ever thrilling traffic (yeah DC - worst in the country, again). Go figure. I still like Hogan's Heroes too. I'm annoyed at HGTV and DIY - there used to be craft shows on early in the AM, now there is nothing on a regular basis. True. HGTV got rid of some shows a few years ago - now you have to find them on other channels. Our local PBS channels have multiple secondary broadcast channels and that's where I find some quilting, sewing, painting & cooking stuff. Some of these can be found on-line, but even with a big computer screen - unless it's in the same room as the laundry folding, well.... A lot of the crafty shows just don't appeal to me - too trendy or too simple or something. Could be I'm just bored and picky. I've never been good at listening to music while reading or stitching. Just doesn't work for me. But for some reason, science shows work well. Cheryl I'm good with you. I love to do music while painting - but not when stitching. Who knows why. Maybe 'cause the tempo gets me pulling stitches, or falling asleep - don't know ;^) Ellice I love to turn up the volume while doing housework. But need TV to fold laundry and sort socks (I hate sorting socks) LOL - I think the reason we have a TC in the master bdroom is so that I can watch while folding laundry. Since the laundry is upstairs, I end up folding it on the bed. Socks? I actually don't mind doing the socks - though I will admit that at this point DH's are in a basket in the closet - how he prefers them. I hate emptying the dishwasher. Off to eat breakie and do more laundry. Cheryl We were up early - neighbor trying to snowblow ice at 5:45 am. DH has a staff meeting at 8, and it's a 25 mi commute - so he got up, and shovelled/chipped ice off the drive and the little car (big car is more of an iceberg at this point). And of course, if he'd turned in the official paperwork, he could telework - but...I made coffee and we had early brekkie. At this point I'm watching a bizarre film called "No Such Thing" - with Helen Mirren as the evil person, set in Iceland & NY. Kind of art film about a "monster" and humanity. Kind of the modern take on "Beauty and the Beast." I haven't decided yet - almost all over- well filmed. (There's a little radio/tv thing attached to a shelf in the office.) Now - I guess it's off to put in another load of laundry. When I'm on the computer during the day, it is generally 'cause I'm up here doing laundry - too many stairs to keep running back down and up. Have a good day - no school here, either. Ah - for my little whine - there's construction where the beltway meets the Dulles toll road as a metro line is finally being put in. Last week - as DH was driving into Arlingtong - thru the big intersection to continue straight into town - a 4"x4" post was handing into the roadway off a jersey wall, and actually smashed the driver side mirror on the Expedition. Go figure. Basically a $400-$700 repair - we could only imagine how many other cars got hit. Evidently the construction crew didn't clean up exactly. So we're stuck with a no-fault claim on our insurance, and complaining to the VDOT, Toll Road & Metro authorities to try and get back the deductible, and have them be responsible. Ellice |
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"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message ... On 2/20/11 9:37 AM, in article , "Ellice K." wrote: On 2/19/11 7:44 AM, in article , "Cheryl Isaak" wrote: On 2/18/11 7:58 PM, in article , "Kalmia" wrote: On Feb 15, 10:28 am, Cheryl Isaak wrote: It is the prefect morning to sit and stitch. Trash is out, the laundry is caught up and frankly a heating pad is in order on my lower back.. And I have to wait for return calls BUT THERE IS NOTHING BUT CRAP on TV. Cheour painryl I feel your pain. But, when stitching, I can't watch tv. If I'm home alone and want to stitch, I load on my Mozart or just tune in a radio stand. At night, if I'm not reading, I first check out TCM - only uninterrupted movie station I get. Then I check out HSN and QVC (not too desperate, huh?, then maybe a peek at WE ( Hate Bridezilla). I have never seen Jersey Shore or any of that ilk. Learning Channel is OK. I never watch the major network prime time stuff either. Joy Behar show borders on the seamy side, and Nancy G is just too upsetting to go to bed on. I have even enjoyed Father Corapi's sermons on EWTN. Oh, for the return of HItchcock. I'll even watch old Sandford and Son or Andy G. A few days ago, I found the "RetroTV" station. OMG, back to back was "Emergency!", "Adam 12" and "Dragnet". Amazingly, they all stand up pretty well. Don't know about a steady diet, but as the odd "spice", it was fun. Aack - you're channeling my husband.....It's become his new fallback. Lately we've been watching the hilarious "Harry's Law" - starring Kathy Bates. It's semi-ridiculous, but if you're a David Kelley fan, then the quirkiness works. Besides the retro channel, he's found that the HDNet channel (for those with cable and HD) has a lot of older shows, and also uninterrupted movies. DH likes to watch....Hogan's Heroes in the early morning when eating breakfast - split with the ever thrilling traffic (yeah DC - worst in the country, again). Go figure. I still like Hogan's Heroes too. I'm annoyed at HGTV and DIY - there used to be craft shows on early in the AM, now there is nothing on a regular basis. I've never been good at listening to music while reading or stitching. Just doesn't work for me. But for some reason, science shows work well. Cheryl I'm good with you. I love to do music while painting - but not when stitching. Who knows why. Maybe 'cause the tempo gets me pulling stitches, or falling asleep - don't know ;^) Ellice I love to turn up the volume while doing housework. But need TV to fold laundry and sort socks (I hate sorting socks) Off to eat breakie and do more laundry. Cheryl All that talk about laundry is making me itch all over. My dirty laundry was sitting quietly and just waiting for me until it heard all this and decided to come and pull me to the machine. It's all your fault. Now I guess I'll have to do it just to get rid of this itch. scritch,scratch |
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On Feb 22, 8:16*am, Cheryl Isaak wrote:
On 2/20/11 9:37 AM, in article , "Ellice K." wrote: On 2/19/11 7:44 AM, in article , "Cheryl Isaak" wrote: On 2/18/11 7:58 PM, in article , "Kalmia" wrote: On Feb 15, 10:28 am, Cheryl Isaak wrote: It is the prefect morning to sit and stitch. Trash is out, the laundry is caught up and frankly a heating pad is in order on my lower back.. And I have to wait for return calls BUT THERE IS NOTHING BUT CRAP on TV. Cheour painryl I feel your pain. *But, when stitching, I can't watch tv. *If I'm home alone and want to stitch, I load on my Mozart or just tune in a radio stand. At night, if I'm not reading, I first check out TCM - only uninterrupted movie station I get. *Then I check out HSN and QVC (not too desperate, huh?, then maybe a peek at WE ( Hate Bridezilla). I have never seen Jersey Shore or any of that ilk. * Learning Channel is OK. *I never watch the major network prime time stuff either. Joy Behar show borders on the seamy side, and Nancy G is just too upsetting to go to bed on. *I have even enjoyed Father Corapi's sermons on EWTN. Oh, for the return of HItchcock. *I'll even watch old Sandford and Son or Andy G. A few days ago, I found the "RetroTV" station. OMG, back to back was "Emergency!", "Adam 12" and "Dragnet". Amazingly, they all stand up pretty well. Don't know about a steady diet, but as the odd "spice", it was fun. Aack - you're channeling my husband.....It's become his new fallback. Lately we've been watching the hilarious "Harry's Law" - starring Kathy Bates. *It's semi-ridiculous, but if you're a David Kelley fan, then the quirkiness works. *Besides the retro channel, he's found that the HDNet channel (for those with cable and HD) has a lot of older shows, and also uninterrupted movies. *DH likes to watch....Hogan's Heroes in the early morning when eating breakfast - split with the ever thrilling traffic (yeah DC - worst in the country, again). *Go figure. I still like Hogan's Heroes too. I'm annoyed at HGTV and DIY - there used to be craft shows on early in the AM, now there is nothing on a regular basis. I've never been good at listening to music while reading or stitching. Just doesn't work for me. But for some reason, science shows work well. Cheryl I'm good with you. *I love to do music while painting - but not when stitching. *Who knows why. *Maybe 'cause the tempo gets me pulling stitches, or falling asleep - don't know ;^) Ellice I love to turn up the volume while doing housework. But need TV to fold laundry and sort socks (I hate sorting socks) Off to eat breakie and do more laundry. Cheryl Laundry.....got some of that done this am before I shoveled the "2-4", but really 8-10 inches of that white stuff. I refuse to say it. After teasing us with 60s last week and I get most of the stones back in the driveway, more of that &$#* white stuff. They sure missed the forecast. Most schools started with 2 hour delays but once the city canceled classes most of the other ones did as well. Hopefully I'll get to some stitching this afternoon, if I don't fall asleep first. Have been working on Laura Perin's Winter Wind. Finally have all the Rhodes Stars done with Metallic Ribbon Floss. Nancy |
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