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bunchofgrapes) wrote2010-11-10 10:33 pm
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The hills are alive with the sound of mucus.
I'm having food fail tonight. First I get this fresh shrimp spring roll from Trader Joe's and it has a 6" long dark hair in it. That ain't my hair. I'm still a little skeeved by that one. Then I'm heating up some chicken tempura, also from Trader Joe's and as I'm taking it out of the oven, it starts to slide off the pan and some of it falls onto the bottom of the oven. The bottom of my oven needs to be cleaned. Desperately. I ate it anyway. Hunger does that to me. But I did not eat that spring roll! Sure I've pulled the odd cat hair out of a plate of food (pulled a few out of my nose too - how does this happen?) but a 6" dark hair? I say no sir!
Does anyone out there in Internet Land take Singulair? My doctor just prescribed it for me and some of the possible side effects are scary! So far it just makes me feel kind of draggy the next day. I'm kind of liking the lack of crud in my throat in the morning though.
Mary Tyler Moore is going to be on Hot in Cleveland with Betty White. That's almost as awesome as the Sound of Music reunion show on Oprah. Btw, I DVR'd this but still haven't watched it. Don't tell me how it ends. Speaking of The Sound of Music, when I was a kid, I would never watch any show that seemed "wimpy" to me. Don't ask me to explain myself because I was obviously a bit misguided. And what makes this more puzzling? I loved, loved, loved "My Fair Lady". Of course that was mostly because I crushed on Rex Harrison but that's beside the point. Anyway, "The Sound of Music" used to always run on Thanksgiving (or that weekend) and we'd be at my aunt's house and I'd refuse to watch it. One Thanksgiving, they made me watch it and yes, I was hooked immediately. To the point where I could never ever miss it. I even made my mom speed home once (my aunt and cousins lived an hour away) so we could be home in time to watch it. I still refused to watch "Little House on the Prairie" though.
Does anyone out there in Internet Land take Singulair? My doctor just prescribed it for me and some of the possible side effects are scary! So far it just makes me feel kind of draggy the next day. I'm kind of liking the lack of crud in my throat in the morning though.
Mary Tyler Moore is going to be on Hot in Cleveland with Betty White. That's almost as awesome as the Sound of Music reunion show on Oprah. Btw, I DVR'd this but still haven't watched it. Don't tell me how it ends. Speaking of The Sound of Music, when I was a kid, I would never watch any show that seemed "wimpy" to me. Don't ask me to explain myself because I was obviously a bit misguided. And what makes this more puzzling? I loved, loved, loved "My Fair Lady". Of course that was mostly because I crushed on Rex Harrison but that's beside the point. Anyway, "The Sound of Music" used to always run on Thanksgiving (or that weekend) and we'd be at my aunt's house and I'd refuse to watch it. One Thanksgiving, they made me watch it and yes, I was hooked immediately. To the point where I could never ever miss it. I even made my mom speed home once (my aunt and cousins lived an hour away) so we could be home in time to watch it. I still refused to watch "Little House on the Prairie" though.
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ditto! and i still do :o) and nothing wrong with crushing on rex harrison.
and i'm sorry about the hair! because that spring roll sounded good.
i'm glad to hear you're doing well, and i'm sorry that i've been so terrible at stopping to say hi!
have a great night!
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I still love "My Fair Lady" and it's still because of Rex Harrison. Of course I also love Audrey Hepburn but Sexy Rexy was my first crush.
The bite of the spring roll that I had before I found the hair was really good.
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Love My Fair Lady and yes sexy Rexy was hot. Remember Edward Mulhare that did the tv show The Ghost and Mrs. Muir? He was so much like sexy Rexy only not quite as hot.
I saw the Oprah Sound of Music special. I have adored Julie Andrews for years and think she is just so classy! She was on the show too. I saw her in Victor, Victoria on Broadway and it was fantastic. And Christopher Plummer.... okay, I'm panting now. The dude is in his 80's and still is just so.... hum (she says as she pants) gorgeous. And I love his voice.
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And I agree with you about Julie Andrews. To me she's in a class with Carol Burnett, another one I adore. And yes, I also have to agree with you about Christopher Plummer. I always thought he got much better with age and was surprised to find he's 80 because he still looks really good. Btw, did you ever see him in a movie called "Eyewitness"? He dresses as a woman and he does not make a pretty woman. I think that's probably a good thing.