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Guess I'll bump the thread up a bit.
My food cravings have literally gone all over the map lately. Last night I had a craving for soda bread (which was then sated because we had a loaf alongside dinner). Earlier this afternoon, it was spanakopita. Right now, it's the greatest of all great...
I like that - I really like that. And I've had the vibes too from time to time.
I think it all stems from a hidden, subconscious (or maybe not-so-subconscious) wish that some of us have probably had - that we could have been there to offer Richard some moral support (and maybe a hot bowl of...
Yeah - the minds up in the boardroom assume that all the kids are going to swoon, lockstep, over the latest bit of fluffy pop-culture stuff they throw out, and that's always annoyed me - that they think all kids are supposed to love the exact same things.
And here's something: in 1997, it...
Oh, wow...what else do you remember about it?
But that is really sweet, and reassuring, too - there's Richard indicating that he's at peace in the world beyond this one.
Yeah - it'd have been cool to see more of the show. I did read somewhere - I think it was on the "Your Face" site - that Richard had actually written a few script treatments for "Puppetman." So it seems he took a genuine interest in the show...and I'd love to see what kind of stuff he wrote...
So you've seen Ringo twice? Way cool - when I saw the band, the lineup had Greg Lake (fave singer and the reason I went), Howard Jones, Sheila E., Roger Hodgson, Ian Hunter and the ever-present Mark Rivera.
As for the Musketeers sketch, I'm still wondering if Jim, Richard and Dave walked off...
I really liked Floyd and Janice doing "Act Naturally," because it took me back to the first time I heard that song; it was when Ringo Starr was on tour with the All-Starr Band in 2001, and I got to see them live. Good times.
One of my favorite sketches was the Three Musketeers sketch, with...
Ah, yes - Chris Smigliano got to experience what most fans can only dream about: a phone call from none other than Richard. You gotta love that cartoon that's posted with the article, the one with Richard in a straitjacket.
As for Muppets Go to the Movies: well, Fozzie got the title credits...
Your wish is my command, heralde! I had a few minutes left on my allotted viewing time after I took in "Muppets Go to the Movies," so I went back downstairs to the library and punched in "Puppetman." So here's the stuff that I wanted to comment on.
I noticed that after Richard - that, is, Del...
Yes, German is a very wordy language - including all the words that are 10 to 20 letters long.
If it's cool with everyone, I'd like to throw in another variation on 'The Happy Wanderer;' this one's been knocking about in my head because of a story David Rudman told on the MuppetCast tribute...
Hi, everyone, I'm back - I was in New York for the better part of the week and didn't have a chance to check in. I was in the area mostly for some much-needed unwinding; a few days in the city always do me some good...but also for some job-related stuff - and I got called in for an interview...
That's cool, heralde - what kind of puppy did you get? And your description reminds me of a certain other "bouncy little puppy" that Jerry Nelson referred to in an interview...and ya know, I just had a mental image of Jerry as a large, gray Old English Sheepdog, reclining somewhere and trying to...
Scooter: (on phone) Right, I'll tell them. Have fun and good luck. (hangs up)
Nora: Who was it?
Scooter: It's Erin; she's going to be out of town for a few days, and she says start moving in if the dorms re-open while she's gone.
Beige: Nice...say, guys, what do you think of this big limestone...
Right on - and now I'm watching the mail with a little more trepidation than usual.
Here's my two cents' worth again: having seen more footage of Jane, it's clear that Jane passed on a lot of her personality to her son, but in the looks department I still think Richard took after his father...
(On some flat rooftop with a good view both of the night sky and the train station down in Nelson Square, Scooter sits tuning his guitar, while the others are inside doing other things.)
(A train whistle sounds in the station as a few shooting stars go by above.)
Scooter: I feel a song...
"All right, everyone, let's give them a hint, a taste, a soupcon, an appetizer, not a full-course meal...Marie, I don't think we should chew gum..."
It seems that Richard was wearing glasses in that second photo...and I liked the one of him leaning against the side of a house somewhere. It...
;):excited:
Heads up, guys - Steve's posted a trailer of stuff from the DVD showing his visit with Jane Hunt:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sjr0QmKwBBg
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