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General Discussion, Friday, January 12, 2018
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Im going to spend the last day of my kiddo’s vacation with him at the animal park. Time for a good long day away from home out in the desert while the weather is beautiful. He hasnt seen the desert yet. He can feed animals and see new ones. Im going to make sure I get some dates too(yummy).
Politically, I think we are in good hands at the top. Personally, Im a bit frazzled from the intensity, especially with my life beyond.
Have a great day!
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Have a great time, Gil!
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Have a fun day Gil!
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Since it’s Friday…here’s a “Friday” movie…
Remember when female office staff were called “Girl Fridays”?
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Thank you, Lucille! 😊👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
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You’re welcome, sand. It’s one of my favorite films. I’ve seen it at least 10 times (not exactly a record for me).
My trusty old VHS player has run some films 50 or 60 times–like the original “Blade Runner” with Harrison Ford which was released in 1982. At one time I had over 500 films on VHS, both from purchase and from taping off TV. Sorta fanatical…LOL!
Fun story re “Blade Runner”…in those days you could stay all day if you wanted and watch a film over and over again. After seeing the matinee in one of the large old theaters in Westwood near UCLA, I decided to stay and see it once again and remained in my seat. Shortly the theater began filling up for the second showing and a group of men sat next to me, one being an attractive younger man (probably around 20) who looked at me and smiled. We began conversing and I told him I’d just seen the film and it was terrific. He said all the men he was with had worked on the film. So the group and I had a fun time discussing it until the curtain came up.
When the film ended we all sat through the credits and some of the guys clapped when they saw their names. I told the young guy that I was going to stay and watch it a third time. He asked his group if they wanted to stay and see it again and said I was going to. The others laughed knowing he wanted to stay and see it with me but said they had to get going. He just looked at me and said, “Sorry.” And I said, “So am I.” Hahahahahaha!
Life is full of these little serendipities.
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What a great story!!! Love it! 😊
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🙂
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Have a lovely day Lucille 🙂 !
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Thanks, lovely! I’m in a reminiscing mood today.
Back in the late 50s-early 60s there was a TV series called NAKED CITY which was about NYPD detectives and their cases. It co-starred Paul Burke and I had a teenage crush on him. Anyway, at the end of each episode the narrator would say, “There are eight million stories in the naked city. This has been one of them.”
I feel like that sometimes regarding all the stories from my years working with fascinating characters in the film industry. Very hard work but fun, too.
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Paul Burke…http://cache.boston.com/resize/bonzai-fba/Globe_Photo/2009/09/15/1253067368_5041/539w.jpg
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I do remember that series………..
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What a great movie poster! Thanks Lucille – have a terrific day.
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It is a great poster, isn’t it! They are smaller versions of the large posters we see today, and were called “lobby cards.” The cards would be placed in the large glass cases in the big lobbies, usually under either the “now showing” or “future presentations” headings. Many are worth some very good money now for cards in good condition.
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Well I had a lifelong crush on Cary Grant and always loved Rosalind Russell, too, so the cards made me smile and brought the word ‘madcap’ to mind. The word ‘madcap’ has the magic to make me laugh out loud so I received a two-fer from your post….
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I’ve been meaning to watch this one. Haven’t gotten around to it yet.
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I’ve been retired too long, what are they now, ‘persons Friday’?
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I remember when I wanted very much to be a “Girl Friday.”
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And what did you want to be the other 6 days of the week?
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Never thought of it.
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Ahhhh…a Democrat!
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😛
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Remember the Julie Andrews movie “Thoroughly Modern Millie”? She was a girl Friday. Fun flick, good songs and dancing, dumb plot line. With Carol Channing and Mary Tyler Moore.
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Yes, that was a fun one. Julie Andrews will be 83 this year.
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Hard to believe she is that old. And looks great. Voice doesn’t have the power or range it once did, but still good. I have loved her madly since Mary Poppins. Saw Sound of Music so many times I can practically recite the entire script. And hated that Audrey Hepburn robbed her of the Oscar for it because Hollywood wouldn’t give her the Best Actress two years in a row.
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Yes.
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Privates……
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And there’s a potential reply jes aloaded with moderation possibilities. Youz atrollin’…
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LOL! Well I think that is the biggest mess I’ve made of the morning greeting yet.
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LOL! 😆
Mornin’ Nyet!
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Hi Wooly!
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Wooly 🙂 !
How’s your back?
The dire predictions that we were going to wake up encased in ice have proven to be greatly exaggerated. The roads even look pretty dry!
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Much better, thank you.
Wednesday and Thursday we saw the fastest complete snow-melt I’ve ever witnessed. Three feet of snow gone in 36 hours, two days of nearly 50 degrees. Woke up this morning to nearly zero degrees and a hard north wind and snow. Shocking.
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I’m happy your back is much better! It is always nice when nature lends a hand in snow removal. Our snow is all melted but we will be below 15° for the next 4 or 5 days. I have to run around today and drive down to IL tomorrow.
Stay safe and warm !
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Is Tripod back inside?
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Yup.
He’s napping, as he is wont to do 23 hours a day, on a blanket my great aunt (on my Mom’s side) knitted. Blankets that she knitted are said to be magical, or blessed at least, and provide good sleep and dreams. She made a lot of them.
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We don’t have Jetsons-level tech yet.
But I can give you a picture of my cat in five minutes.
That’s kinda cool, if you’ve ever used a rotary telephone you rented from Ma Bell.
Funny thing about those. I can use one on a land-line, right now, and dial your cellphone, and connect, without using the rotary dial, and only the hang-up button. Because that’s all the rotary dial does. It hits the hang up-button and releases it 10 times in a row when you dial “0”. 6 when you dial “6”. With gears to ensure accurate timing. It still works, even today. I astounded a buddy of mine when I proved it, by tapping out his phone number on a hang-up button on an old rotary phone. His cellphone rang, and he was like “WTF?”
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A party line bakelite rotary dial phone with a fabric cord that one had to call the operator on to make a toll call.
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Same here. Now it’s snowing again, but still above freezing here (not for long). Funny, Tucker was hesitant to go out with the snow “missing”. He peed as close to the door as possible, unless I put him on a leash and took him out in the yard. He wouldn’t even poop, at first! Today, with the snow back, he’s fine.
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Two hours later. Temp has dropped to 26. Was 33 at 10:30.
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Not to worry lovely, I got it for you. Iced and snowed in big time in West Memphis.
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Sorry, try to stay toasty Menagerie! I hope you had a wonderful birthday.
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Belated Birthday Wishes Menagerie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Morning Nyet!!!!
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Looks good to me, Nyet!
“It’s good to leave your room super-messy when you’re away. Whoever tries to break into your room will thought it has already been ransacked.” ~ Douglas Adams
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Have a beautiful day Lburg!
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You too, Lovely!
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Morning Lburg!
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Good Morning S&S. It’s a wonderful day in the neighborhood, isn’t it?
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It’s a gorgeous day here, just really cold, but I’m warm and snuggly, so it’s very nice. I’m splurging and ordered delivery food. 🙂
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Purrrfect! It’s unseasonably warm here – but will change back to cold this weekend. I’m just thankful for this two day reminder that spring is coming!
Enjoy your splurge…and your snuggly!
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That actually happened to a friend. She came home to find her front door has been broken open, so she called the police, who automatically assumed the mess was from the crime. She just let them think that! Turned out nothing was gone (perhaps the visitor couldn’t FIND anything of value to take!)(another benefit).
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So funny! Hope they didn’t fingerprint the place….they might have figured it out!
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Morning Nyet and everyone! Have a great day!
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Blame it on whoever gave you that lovely bottle of Bunnahabhain yesterday.
Good morning Nyet 😊, I already had my bagel and cream cheese so I’ll survive!
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Lovely…. so you’re the reason we’ve got no breakfast???? 😉
Morning! Brrrr it’s cold. 22 this morning. I know you’ve had much colder, but we’re just not used to this here.
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Sorry about that! 16° here. I’m off to meet a friend for tea 🙂 .
Stay warm Sand and have a beautiful day !
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Have fun!
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S & S, I think you’ll find that even Siberians and Eskimos think that 22 degrees is flat out cold, Sending a warm blanket your way…..stay toasty. :0)
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Thank you, litenmaus!!!! I hope where you are is warm and cozy! 🙂
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Let’s just say I held back the flannel socks I was gonna send your way S & S…:0)
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Gotcha!!! 😉
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It’s so strange the “Like” button on your breakfast post is nestled between the words Glazed and Like, when I clicked on it, it is a link to Stella’s Place !
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Nyet! 😯 Where’s the food. I’m starving this morning.
Mornin’ Nyet, everyone. 🙂
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Morning auscitizenmom!
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Thanks for the birthday wishes!
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It would have been cool if it had I not fat fingered something.
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So you’re just offering libations today? I’ll take my Peach Schnapps, please, and make it schnappy!
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Beautiful picture of Chi Town, thanks Stella ! I’m headed a=to a Hawks game in a few days 🙂 .
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Smallest EVER baby? 1lb tot with PAPER skin survives after weighing same as chocolate bar
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/673557/World-s-smallest-baby-born-Rajasthan-India-Asia-Manushi
Amen
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❤️ So precious
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Beautiful isn’t she 🙂 !
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Makes my Czarevich at his current 2# 10oz seem large. It’s amazing what they can do now.
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Well, there he is in the lightweight competition, it is remarkable how much we can help these beautiful babies with today’s technology, prayer and love of family.
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Makes ya wonder why in the hell anyone would go to Planned Parenthood
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Sickening isn’t it? That little precious life torn apart by a butcher, nestled away inn what should be the sanctuary of all sanctuaries yet the babies mother brings their own child to tortuous slaughter.
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The Progressives always consider murder part of their tool kit, they just cloak it in more socially acceptable lies.
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Whoa! Flashback Friday!
My 22 year old son was born at 26 weeks, 6 days weighing in at 1 pound 11 ounces.
He has done remarkably well, far exceeding my accomplishments at his age both physically and mentally since he was about two years old.
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Beautiful.
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Wonderful! 😀
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Absolutely love Buddy Guy, Clapton, Cray, Winter — WOW.
Quite a lineup, thanks Lovely!
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I know! I was surprised to find it, I haven’t seen this version before. the guitar playing, just wow!
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You really should buy the DVDs. I’ve seen three of the Crossroads festivals, and they are the very best guitarists in the world, according to Clapton, all on one stage.
He was going to do another this year. They did five, I think — every three years — but cancelled it due to his arthritis. I wish someone else would take up the mantle. Mayer would be my pick, as he is relatively young, and is a wonderful emcee and player.
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Chat with you later Wooly, I have to moving !
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John Mayer is up there, too, with his peers.
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I’m listening to George Michael this morning. I always, even before he died, listen to him with some sadness, such a tortured soul, he is such a prime example of our minds living in their own universe, he always thought that he was very unattractive.
Beautiful man. Tragic story.
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I cried when George Michael died.
He, like Curt Cobain, was told by his contracts to make certain musical and stylistic choices, and he said no. He wasn’t legally able to publish music except according to the dictates of the record company. He wanted to make HIS music, his record company and the entire MTV-led industry wanted him to make THEIR propaganda.
What if Cobain wanted to write love songs, because that’s the good stuff? “NO.”, they told him. You have to make angry music because George Bush is President.
Rage Against The Machine comes to mind. Infantile Whine and Stompy Feet against the Machine.
This wasn’t a popular uprising. This was orchestrated. “Make Angry Music” was the dictate from the Weinsteinians. Because “Waaaaaaah!”
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Yes, it is sad to listen to George talk about the industry and how it swallowed careers whole. I remember he said that he was contracted to make “x” amount of videos but the contract did not stipulate that he had to appear in the videos, so he refused to appear in them, that is why so many of his videos don’t feature him.
Emeli Sandé singing about the music industry.
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That is a very, very Christian-based album. I’ve had it since I heard “Next to Me” (which is about either a good man or Christ, or both) on XM Radio at work a few years back.
Every single song on the album is Christian, and the front and back cover photos are astounding, too.
Listen to “Our Version of Events” (the song, not the album…) and think of Brietbart and this so-far free internet.
“River”. I’ll move the mountains for you. I’ll do the running for you.
“My Kind of Love”. Cause when you’ve given up.
When no matter what you do it’s never good enough.
When you never thought that it could ever get this tough,
That’s when you feel my kind of love.
It’s a monumental album that I treasure, whole thing. I could go on, too. Every song.
Whoever she marries is either lucky or good.
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River is one of the best ! I have a lot of her music and Leon Bridges music on my playlist.
Listening now 🎼 ❤️ 🎼 .
Pure beauty.
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Wow, wow, wow!!!
Thanks Wooly! I had not heard this before!
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Mornin’ kids!
https://twitter.com/PolToons/status/951817378593157120
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Morning WeeWeed!
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Mornin’ S&S!
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Mornin’ WeeWeed!
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Mornin’ Stella!
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Hellllloooooo there, Wee!
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Mornin’ Lburg!
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We dun nheeeed no steeeenkin’ demockrosi!
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Mornin’ Z!
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A windy, coldish wet one as the Yankee carpetbagger weather slithers in.
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Didn’t slither into Memphis, it sorta stomped in with an attitude.
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Got a lotta Mississippi to go thru for it bounces into us. It’s gonna take its time makin’ us miserable.
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By the time that happens a layer of ice with 3-6 inches on the ground,
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Here it’s more just frozen mud…that unfreezes…then refreezes…then unfreezes…
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Evening Ms.WeeWeed!!!!!!!!!!!
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Afternoon, Weed!
Ramirez will go down in history. His wit and style are like unto Mark Twain, Iowahawk, People’s Cube, Gary Larson, and Theodore Geisel.
Meme magic, at its finest.
What’s the quickest way to make a biting joke, in the least amount of space?
Ramirez is a master.
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Mornin’ Wooly!
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Good day, WeeWeed! Whatever happened to the calls for breaking up the Ninth Circuit Court…wouldn’t hurt to break a few heads, either.
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Afternoon Lucy!
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The absurdity of modern philosophy,
Good evening Wee ❤️.
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This is ‘Mole from Deauville’ by Eugène Boudin. I really liked the combination of the warm sand color with the blue sky that has the addition of lilac, which I have not seen often in beach paintings. The lilac really brightens and warms up the painting without it being all red or orange. I had posted pics of Boudin’s before, so I had his bio to post below 🙂
Eugène Boudin (1824 –1898) was one of the first French landscape painters to paint outdoors. Boudin was an expert marine painter, experiencing the sea due to his father’s work, and himself working on a boat at age 10. After abandoning the sea, Boudin’s father opened a stationery and picture frame store. Eugene worked there, later opening his own shop where he came into contact with artists, and exhibited their works. They encouraged Boudin to become an artist. At the age of 22 he abandoned the shop, started painting full-time, and in 1850 earned a scholarship. In 1857/58 Boudin befriended Claude Monet, then only 18, and persuaded him to give up his teenage caricature drawings and to become a landscape painter. The two remained lifelong friends and Monet later paid tribute to Boudin’s early influence. Boudin joined Monet in the first Impressionist exhibition in 1873. Boudin continued to exhibit at the Paris Salons, receiving a gold medal at the 1889 Exposition Universelle. In 1892 Boudin was made a knight of the Légion d’honneur, in recognition of his talents and influence on the art of his contemporaries. Late in life he returned to his home at Deauville in ill-health. He died within sight of the Channel waters and skies he had painted so often. The Eugène Boudin Prize is an award given by the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts.
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These 2 cakes may not be the fanciest, but the little guy on top of the 1st cake was so cute I had to post it. The second cake is really interesting. There must be a special pan to make it.
Have a happy, colorful day everyone! 🙂
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It’s second cake is either made with a special pan or they made multiple thin layers in those colors. It looks like that might be the case since I can see where the color layers were iced together. But I dunno. Whoever put that together had some skill. Look at the frosting on the sides.
I like cakes. The fondant(?) crab is cute, too.
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I would love to see a video of the whole process.
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This may be the technique:
https://iambaker.net/vertical-layer-cake-tutororial-surprise-inside-cak/
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Another method, but Stella’s looks neater hahaha -)
There is another video I will post soon from here that’s really cool!
(Videos are easier than text on the eyes 🙂 )
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I popped back to yesterday’s thread and read your response to my comment, czar. Thank you for the info. I still can’t believe that FDR and Churchill ever trusted Stalin, but maybe they did. (And I might be engaging in some anachronism, since I have knowledge of the Cold War that neither of those men would have had.)
the book I alluded to that I am reading is “Diary of a Man In Despair” by Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen. I came across an excerpt from his writing in the course of my research about bombing raids on Germany during the war. So far it’s a fascinating read.
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I don’t think Churchill ever ‘trusted’ Stain, he knew the extent of Stalin’s brutality and used Stalin (as the US did) to tie down Hitler on the Eastern Front while the Allies regrouped. Had Stalin not done so there would have been enough freed up German war machine to have overrun England. Let’s not forget the Murmansk Run where the US poumped war supplies into Russia – thousands of US Merchant Marines died on those trips – using Russia was a necessity regardless of how evil Stalin was.
FDR just refused to believe Uncle Joe was an evil POS, even when presented with evidence of the millions of Ukrainians starved to death by Stalin and the Great Purge in Russia FDR didn’t believe it, he thought it was all manufactured to taint Stalin. He even refused to believe Stalin was using him at Yalta. I know a lot of folks who were glad he died when he did as they feared what else he’d have conceded to Stalin after the war.
I still have some pictures of bombed out German cities my Dad took from his B-17 as they were doing low-level recon overflights just after the surrender.
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I wonder if FDR didn’t have a mental deficiency by the time Yalta came around. We can’t ever forget, too, that FDR was a socialist who was surrounded by socialists.
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I think FDR wanted to be a benign American Stalin.
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And just like that, FDR condemns 10-15 million people to live behind the Iron Curtain.
Or how about the casualties and destruction of the Pacific Fleet also bears his responsibility………..
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FDR’s right hand man, Alger Hiss, was spying for the Soviets. I imagine he probably affected FDR’s view of Stalin, too.
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I do believe he considered himself an almost divine figure. To me the main difference between him and Hitler was he didn’t try to outguess his generals and he let others kill his political pawns. He was a patrician, not the brightest president we ever had and is to me the founding father of the Democratic Party’s ‘own the voters’ policy. Note he tried one social engineering program after another, just about all shot down by the courts, until a war gave him the opportunity for others top carry his water while he basked in the glory.
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Shithole of Fake News: Media Hides Fact Trump Wants to Increase Immigration from ‘Asian Countries’
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/01/12/fake-news-media-hiding-pertinent-fact-trumps-shithole-comment/
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See, MORE proof Trump’s a racist- he’s bringing in more Asian shop owners who’ll follow innocent innercity resident who shop these stores!
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Thanks. That makes more sense.
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FLOTUS Friday And We’re Dealing With Some S**t Around Here
http://www.michellesmirror.com/2018/01/flotus-friday-and-were-dealing-with.html
Make no mistake: this is why President Trump is considered a racist: he dares believe – and say – that opening our country to people coming from crime infested, disease ridden, terrorist harboring countries with no strings attached (skills, knowledge of our culture and willingness to assimilate those values) is unwise. The fact that these s**tholes are populated predominantly by people of color and/or Muslims (not a race, but we like to pretend it is) is a reality, not racism. Whatever their race, creed or gender the odds of them becoming self-sufficient citizens contributing to the fabric of American life is pretty slim unless they bring some education – to ensure they can learn English – and skills that will enable them to get a job. But then, Libs think merit based anything, especially immigration, is RACIST.
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“America doesn’t need any more welfare recipients, crime or outbreaks of turd world diseases that we’ve already eradicated once.” TRUE STORY.
Unlike liberals, I don’t suffer any guilt for being born American. I don’t have kids, but I want my cousin who is eighteen years my junior to grow up in a country that hasn’t been converted from a first world-nation to a third-world s**thole because a bunch of bleeding hearts thought that It’s Not Fair that Americans have opportunities that the rest of the world doesn’t. America can’t save the world, and it’s not our job to try and do so, either.
I loved one of the comments on the blog: “pearls will be clutched, vapors will be had!” Yes.
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Also where I got that excellent graphic.
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Immigrants who came to this country and chose to become Americans first, to speak English, and to espouse our customs and beliefs built this country.
I think future immigrants should aspire to do the same or stay home. Our forefathers sacrificed just so we would be what we are.
I am grateful, not guilty.
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I got really bent out of shape today when somebody said that we are a nation of immigrants (again for the thousandth time) and said that either our parents or grandparents came here from somewhere. No, they didn’t. Not my parents………not my grandparents………..not my great grandparents.
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I had one branch where my great grandparents came from Germany – that was before the Civil War. The rest – as far as I have been able to determine – were all pre-Revolution. The earliest I’ve tracked are 1600’s, not so long after the Plymouth landing.
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I would have to ask my sister, she was researching the family, and I don’t remember her mentioning anyone immigrating since the late 1700’s or early 1800’s. Could have happened, I guess. I will have to ask.
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But WHAT KIND of immigrants were they? They had to be healthy or they’d be turned back – now we have immigrants bringing new and even diseases not seen here in decades in and causing all sorts of problems.
HIV didn’t spring out of the US soil. even though there are lying revisionists trying to pass it off asd a CIA creation. How about the drug resistant TB strains that came here from the Caribbean (or the CIA)? Measles? Mumps? Whooping cough? All CIA reintroductions, they infected innocent Keane-eyed immigrants on the orders of hooded Republican 32nd Degree Masonic puppeteers.
Again, how many lives lost are acceptable in the Democratic prog quest for a neutered America?
Rant out…
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Immigrants USED to come to this country to take advantage of the opportunities it offered. The plan now is to come here and take advantage of the country. All you have to do is get one foot onto US soil and you get hosed down with not only all of the rights of its real citizens but all of the welfare benefits they can guzzle.
At one time you had to take classes on US history, learn the language and pass a test before you could become a citizen. Now all you have to do is promise to vote for whatever Democratic presidential POS that will give you citizenship and a free lunch ticket for life. Educated European, Asian and Indian immigrants now trickle in while the floodgates are open for Caribbean, Latin American and Moslem North Africa and Mideast cesspits. They don’t have to learn the language, never develop a functional grasp of our history and aren’t expected to change their failed national culture for the American one…or what used to be an American culture before corrosive revisionists got their claws into it. What could possibly go wrong?
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I don’t have kids, but I want my cousin who is eighteen years my junior to grow up…
You hate your cousin? Or you meant to say “don’t want”?
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Don’t want. LOL, sorry, my bad. I entered an error.
No I don’t hate her. I want her to have opportunities in a country that has NOT been turned into a third-world rat hole (is that a better word?) by bleeding hearts who feel bad for the rest of world.
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If you’re going to attract sheeple from sh*thole 3rd world countries what better way to attract them then change the US to make ’em feel right at home?
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LIMBAUGH: REAL RACISTS Are Right There, Smack Dab In Our Media
DailyRushbo YouTube Channel
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Mrs. Nyet says some racist things since she was a brought up an USSR girl. However, she is fairly disparaging to non-colored nations too.
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Doesn’t that mean she is inclusive? 😀
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It means I have to pay for things in check out quickly and try to drag her out of the store often.
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😯
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She’s used to the old GUMs, eh?
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I love it!!!!!! Mrs.Nye kicking butt, and beating the down trodden…….
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Apparently not a Patrice Lumumba U alumni, eh?
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Doctors are Euthanizing Patients and Harvesting Their Organs
By Wesley Smith – January 8, 2018 – OTTAWA, CANADA
http://www.lifenews.com/2018/01/08/doctors-are-euthanizing-patients-and-harvesting-their-organs/
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Belgium is the only country that allows euthanasia for children of any age. Opponents in the Belgium Senate said children were not capable of making such a decision. “We think that children don’t understand the character of death, they don’t understand the irreversibility of death,” said Els Van Hoof of the Christian Democratic and Flemish party. “They are also influenced by authority, by their parents, by the medical team. So, to take a decision which is a huge decision about their death we don’t think that they are capable of doing it.”
In 2012, Belgium recorded 1,432 cases of euthanasia (in a population of 11.1 million), up by 25% from 2011. (proportionally to US population of 360M = about 46,443 cases, or 893 per week.)
The Netherlands also allows mercy killings for children, but only for those 12 and over.
Physician-assisted suicide is legal in five US states – In Oregon, Vermont, Washington and California. In Montana, it is given to individuals via court decision. They must have a terminal illness as well as a prognosis of six months or less to live.
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From the article: “…..they’re willing to forgo that part of the beauty of medical assistance in dying and take on this extra burden of donation. Part of the burden could be refraining from alcohol and recreational drugs, which would be part of the assessment and consent process.” and “It will get even worse when Canada explicitly joins Netherlands/Belgium to allow psychiatric patients to be killed by their doctors.”
This is truly horrific. Beauty? There is no beauty here. Depravity maybe, but no beauty.
Nit picking here, but if a psych patient can’t sign a legal document, or, for example, testify in his/her own defense during a trial, how is there consent?
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It’s not nitpicking, it’s the whole point.
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Terry McAuliffe and Chris Matthews indulge in thuggish fantasy about physically beating up President Trump
By Thomas Lifson – January 12, 2018 http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/01/terry_mcauliffe_and_chris_matthews_indulge_in_thuggish_fantasy_about_physically_beating_up_president_trump.html
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lilbirdee12’s prayer:
Our Heavenly Father, Your children come to you tonight to ask for healing and peace throughout our country so that we may return to being One Nation Under God. Guide us to be leaders in Your Kingdom, spreading Your Love and Salvation to all. Forgive us our sins and deliver us from evil.
Lord, we ask for a blanket of protection over all our troops and law enforcement who serve to defend and protect us. Bless our representatives with the strength and wisdom they need to achieve the path You have chosen for us.
Please place Your Guardian Angels of Protection around Donald Trump and Mike Pence and their families as they seek to lead America back to You.
Grant us patience, Lord, as the evil ones try to anger us and cause us to fall.
Spread blessings over Israel and Netanyahu.
We humbly ask that You please comfort those who are grieving and in pain.
Thank you Father, for Your Love and the gift of Life.
In Jesus name, we pray. Amen.
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Amen.
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amen
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