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marika wrote: Frank Kalder wrote: _Cold Mountain_ I (TV) watched (for the second time) this great movie on Sunday www.imdb.com/title/tt0159365/plotsummary. Although there are many horrible scenes it's a wonderful love story. And, moreover, I really enjoyed the great N.C. landscapes and, particularly, the Blue Ridge Mountains. I haven't seen it, but if it is on cable, I will make a point to catch it this week. I have been really busy and haven't been doing much tv watching. I know the movie won an abundance of awards. _Misc._ I got a chinese fortune cookie today: everything will go well with your home. Let's hope this is real and that the purchase and move really will go that well. I'll keep my fingers crossed! The house has been empty for four years, so there is much work to do on it. I will barely be ready for the real estatenik tomorrow. I stopped to walmart today and got another chinese meal. The owners are formerly from Philadelphia and lived not to far from my part of the city. The teenage daughter said -- o you are Ukrainian. Those folks are good athletes. I laughed and said, WHAT are you blind, we are also intelligent and quite beautiful. I sort of embarrassed her, so I told her I was a terrible athlete. The cookie today said "birds are entangled by their feet and men by their tongues" Ok I will let the real estatenik talk and will shut up. "cause my bills come in to soon, my son gone be two soon royalty check come in like once in a bluemoon but I'm getting my doe for doing shows I made more money on the grind then on the road:--i'm a hustler, Cassidy Should it read "cause my bills come in too soon, my son gone be too soon"? I clipped it but did not transcribe it myself. The transcriber may not have known the exact words and was going on sound vs meaning. On the other hand, it is not uncommon for poets and lyricists to put homonyms to suggest a dual meaning. It could also be an affectation. Some poets and lyricists do that. A common example: ending plurals with z instead of s. So technically you are correct, but since it is art I won't guess what is right or wrong. Here's a link to a marvelous restaurant in the French Quarter, http://neworleans.citysearch.com/review/4428848 I had a jambalaya that was memorable. The commentator all seemed to enjoy this place. On a return visit, I'd like to sample the tasso and duck dishes. I liked the attitude of this place, sort of a honky tonk, with juke box music. And yet the service was incredible. I am amused by the fact that a former employee of Coops has his own restaurant in Edgewood MD. Clarence's Taste of Baltimore. http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertai...0,736926.venue Perhaps this is accessible once I move. I've never heard of crab pretzels. I'll try them though. mk5000 "It was important for us to create our own sound just like Barry Gordy did for Motown sound"--Kenny Gamble on the Philadelphia Sound. |
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