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notbob
 
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Default Wide awake.


Just sittin' here drinking Manhattan's, watching Seven Samurai.

Bonzai!

nb
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In article >,
notbob > wrote:

> Just sittin' here drinking Manhattan's, watching Seven Samurai.
>
> Bonzai!
>
> nb


I was watching "I Robot" but I'm no longer wide awake... ;-)

The Manhattan's should take care of your problem like the Burgundy did
mine......

Nighty night!
--
K.

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see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain
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On 2005-06-11, Katra > wrote:

> The Manhattan's should take care of your problem like the Burgundy did
> mine......
>
> Nighty night!


I wish. I've switched channels to The Scars of Dracula, while sticking to the
Manhattans. Wish I had some vodka for Bloody Mary's.

nb

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On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 05:07:42 -0500, notbob > wrote:

>On 2005-06-11, Katra > wrote:
>
>> The Manhattan's should take care of your problem like the Burgundy did
>> mine......
>>
>> Nighty night!

>
>I wish. I've switched channels to The Scars of Dracula, while sticking to the
>Manhattans. Wish I had some vodka for Bloody Mary's.
>
>nb



you chose scars of dracula over the classic seven samurai??


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On 2005-06-11, gman > wrote:

> you chose scars of dracula over the classic seven samurai??


NOt till SS was over, silly!

nb


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On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 05:07:42 -0500, notbob > wrote:

>On 2005-06-11, Katra > wrote:
>
>> The Manhattan's should take care of your problem like the Burgundy did
>> mine......
>>
>> Nighty night!

>
>I wish. I've switched channels to The Scars of Dracula, while sticking to the
>Manhattans. Wish I had some vodka for Bloody Mary's.
>
>nb


interesting vampire title and Lee was one of the top vamps second only
to bela legosi

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067713/



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gman wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 05:07:42 -0500, notbob > wrote:
>
> >On 2005-06-11, Katra > wrote:
> >
> >> The Manhattan's should take care of your problem like the Burgundy did
> >> mine......
> >>
> >> Nighty night!

> >
> >I wish. I've switched channels to The Scars of Dracula, while sticking to the
> >Manhattans. Wish I had some vodka for Bloody Mary's.
> >
> >nb

>
> interesting vampire title and Lee was one of the top vamps second only
> to bela legosi


Actually the all time top "vamp" AND "vampire" was Theda Bara... but
what would yoose infantile whippersnappers know. And it's Bela Lugosi.

Bio: http://silentgents.com/BBara.html

A young Barb Schaller: http://silentladies.com/PBara.html

Sheldon

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Sheldon wrote:
> gman wrote:
>> On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 05:07:42 -0500, notbob >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 2005-06-11, Katra > wrote:
>>>
>>>> The Manhattan's should take care of your problem like the Burgundy
>>>> did mine......
>>>>
>>>> Nighty night!
>>>
>>> I wish. I've switched channels to The Scars of Dracula, while
>>> sticking to the Manhattans. Wish I had some vodka for Bloody
>>> Mary's.
>>>
>>> nb

>>
>> interesting vampire title and Lee was one of the top vamps second
>> only
>> to bela legosi

>
> Actually the all time top "vamp" AND "vampire" was Theda Bara... but
> what would yoose infantile whippersnappers know. And it's Bela
> Lugosi.
>
> Bio: http://silentgents.com/BBara.html
>
> A young Barb Schaller: http://silentladies.com/PBara.html
>
> Sheldon


Sheldon, stop pretending you're 100 years old As a teen a friend and I
would watch silent films and other "oldies" at the main library some
Saturdays. They had a small theatre and didn't charge admission. They have
since closed that lovely old branch (the building itself was circa 1920's)
and opened a shiny new glass and chrome-like monstrosity to take its place.

Jill


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Sheldon wrote on 11 Jun 2005 in rec.food.cooking

> A young Barb Schaller: http://silentladies.com/PBara.html
>
> Sheldon
>


Looks just like her...right down to the pickle hat.

--
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It's a simple question of weight ratios!
A five ounce bird could not carry a one pound coconut.
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Sheldon wrote:
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> gman wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 05:07:42 -0500, notbob > wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On 2005-06-11, Katra > wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>The Manhattan's should take care of your problem like the Burgundy did
>>>>mine......
>>>>
>>>>Nighty night!
>>>
>>>I wish. I've switched channels to The Scars of Dracula, while sticking to the
>>>Manhattans. Wish I had some vodka for Bloody Mary's.
>>>
>>>nb

>>
>>interesting vampire title and Lee was one of the top vamps second only
>>to bela legosi

>
>
> Actually the all time top "vamp" AND "vampire" was Theda Bara... but
> what would yoose infantile whippersnappers know. And it's Bela Lugosi.
>
> Bio: http://silentgents.com/BBara.html
>
> A young Barb Schaller: http://silentladies.com/PBara.html
>
> Sheldon
>

And before Lugosi, Max Shreck in Nosferatu, 1923, a silent German film.


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In article . com>,
"Sheldon" > wrote:
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> > interesting vampire title and Lee was one of the top vamps second only
> > to bela legosi

>
> Actually the all time top "vamp" AND "vampire" was Theda Bara... but
> what would yoose infantile whippersnappers know. And it's Bela Lugosi.
>
> Bio: http://silentgents.com/BBara.html
>
> A young Barb Schaller: http://silentladies.com/PBara.html
>
> Sheldon
>


He-e-e-e-y, I represent that remark! <grin>
--
-Barb, <http://www.jamlady.eboard.com> 6/6/05 Sam I Am!
June 25, 1945: Me and Carly Simon. I wonder if she makes jam.
(It's not too early to shop -- good chocolate and cheap gin.
Or is it cheap chocolate and good gin? I never
remember. No jam--coal to Newcastle and all that. "-)
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In article >,
notbob > wrote:

> On 2005-06-11, Katra > wrote:
>
> > The Manhattan's should take care of your problem like the Burgundy did
> > mine......
> >
> > Nighty night!

>
> I wish. I've switched channels to The Scars of Dracula, while sticking to the
> Manhattans. Wish I had some vodka for Bloody Mary's.
>
> nb
>


I went right to sleep and slept for a solid 7 hours. ;-)

'course I took some melatonin too!
--
K.

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see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain
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On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 04:56:01 -0500, Katra wrote:

> I was watching "I Robot" but I'm no longer wide awake... ;-)


That's an "interesting" movie. Just saw it for the first time last
weekend - thanks to NetFlix.


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notbob wrote:

> Just sittin' here drinking Manhattan's, watching Seven Samurai.
>


Not a bad combination. But if you had had those Manhattans before
dinner like I did, and some wine with dinner. You would have been
sound asleep by midnight like I was :-)

I trust those Manhattans are being made with good Canadian rye
whiskey. I had one in the US once made with some kind of bourbon or
something . Yech.

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I had hairy navels, and watched Final Fantasy (which is one of the best
animated films I've ever seen--too bad it bombed at the box office).

Fell asleep before the end, though......



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"tsr3" > wrote:

> I had hairy navels, and watched Final Fantasy (which is one of the best
> animated films I've ever seen--too bad it bombed at the box office).
>
> Fell asleep before the end, though......
>


I fall asleep during that one too.....
I have a copy that my sister bought me, just not my favorite flick.

I don't get it.
--
K.

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see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain
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"notbob" > wrote in message
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> Just sittin' here drinking Manhattan's, watching Seven Samurai.
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> Bonzai!
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> nb


You woke me up just to tell me THAT? Feh, cabron!

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On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 22:38:52 GMT, "Jack Schidt®"
> connected the dots and wrote:

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~"notbob" > wrote in message
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~> Bonzai!
~>
~> nb
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~You woke me up just to tell me THAT? Feh, cabron!
~
~Jack Sominex
~
Welcome back Jack! Y'know that bookstore just off the highway in the
yellow building in Mystic? It moved up my way, and has a whole room
devoted to cookbooks.

maxine in ri
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"maxine in ri" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 22:38:52 GMT, "Jack Schidt®"
> > connected the dots and wrote:
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> ~
> ~"notbob" > wrote in message
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> ~> Just sittin' here drinking Manhattan's, watching Seven Samurai.
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> ~> Bonzai!
> ~>
> ~> nb
> ~
> ~You woke me up just to tell me THAT? Feh, cabron!
> ~
> ~Jack Sominex
> ~
> Welcome back Jack! Y'know that bookstore just off the highway in the
> yellow building in Mystic? It moved up my way, and has a whole room
> devoted to cookbooks.
>
> maxine in ri


Hiya Maxine and that's good news! I wonder what took its place in Mystic.
Dontellmecasinostuff.

Jack


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