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22170. Ms. No - 7/3/2007 5:58:16 PM

I suppose there is a certain validity to the stereotype of Irish melancholy. That's actually one of my half-baked semi-scientific theories: that clinical depression traces through Irish heredity.

As for being able to control the elements, you'll have to develop that theory on your own. ;->

22171. judithathome - 7/3/2007 6:52:00 PM

We have more rain total here at the first part of July than we usually have by year's end. It has rained every frickin' day for the past month. My front step on the porch is totally GREEN from moss and algae.

I haven't been able to go to the pool for 10 days now...of course, last week I had pseudo-pneumonia and couldn't go anyhow but now, it's because of the RAIN.

This is utterly insane, to have Fourth of July cancelled because of too much rain...the lakes around here are CLOSED tomorrow; they aren't letting anyone in boats or on foot into the picnic and lake areas of at least 4 local lakes.

I've lived in this town since I was 3 years old and there has never been a more bizarre summer on record. Back in 1928, they had 11.58 inches of rain the month of June and we missed breaking that record this year by less than half an inch. Of course, I wasn't here in 1928 but I know since the 50s, there have only been maybe three Fourth of July dates with rain...and that was for only half a day each time.

Tell me again that the weather isn't changing here on Earth...and I'll say bullshit!

22172. concerned - 7/3/2007 7:29:53 PM



You should rejoice, JAH. Fewer of your homies will be blowin' their fingers off.

Where I'm at, we had a somewhat late spring, and a few very hot days in early June (upper '90's). For the last couple of weeks, it's been mild and usually pleasant ('60's to the '80's) with occasional rain.

Very weather like weather, I must say.

22173. Ms. No - 7/3/2007 7:45:33 PM

Man, I'm bored again. This archiving project is putting me to sleep and I hate the fact that I feel nearly no desire to work. I mean, that's just not like me. I stare at this mind-numbing stuff and feel guilty about getting paid for all the moments that I drift off.

Bleh. It's a horrendous project, but it would be infinitely better if they had somebody working on it with me. Two people could get this done five times as quickly and we'd be able to keep each other engaged in the project.

sheesh.

22174. jexster - 7/3/2007 10:18:25 PM

Hey Wonks! Were you in Baton Rouge circa 1965-66?????


If so you'll no doubt fondly remember....

22175. alistairConnor - 7/3/2007 10:30:59 PM

Don't know about Wonk, but I'd certainly heard that before.

Possibly my favourite musical period. The complete Stax singles collection has been released recently as eight CDs. I bought the one that had the most Booker T and the MGs, I wasn't too familiar with the other stuff but I love it all. I think I'll buy the set.

22176. jexster - 7/3/2007 11:20:56 PM

The only band of the era from Baton Rouge - possibly the only musical group ever from BR to make it internationally!


Great song!

22177. wonkers2 - 7/4/2007 1:44:48 AM

I left Baton Rouge in 1953 and have only been back a few times since. Hank Williams was king when I was there.

22178. jexster - 7/4/2007 2:24:07 AM

Gee I didn't think you were THAT old Wonkers!


22179. jexster - 7/4/2007 2:27:18 AM

Hells bells that was just about when I arrived from Bethesda Naval

22180. jexster - 7/4/2007 2:32:24 AM

Cajun swamp pop musician John Fred was born John Fred Gourrier on May 8, 1941, in Baton Rouge. In the late 1950s he formed John Fred and His Playboy Band (also known as John Fred and the Playboys). Originally, the group performed around South Louisiana and East Texas, recording popular R&B-type tunes like "Shirley" (1959) and "Good Lovin’" (1959, written by Bobby Charles of Abbeville). In the mid-1960s, however, Fred and his group made a successful transition to the Beatles-esque, and recorded the psychedelic international hit "Judy In Disguise (With Glasses)" in 1967. (The song was inspired by the Beatles’ "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds.") In the 1990s Fred teamed up with G. G. Shinn (originally of Franklin) and Joe Stampley of Springhill (in north Louisiana) to form The Louisiana Boys, which issued an album and performed at venues like the Louisiana Folklife Festival.

22181. betty - 7/4/2007 7:20:00 PM

How did I not hear about the Stax re-issue? I have been living under a rock for the last few years.

Now I've gotta go try to find that on e-bay.

22182. judithathome - 7/5/2007 5:33:47 AM

We watched the Eddie Izzard marathon all day long and went to the mall and had Blizzards there...then, we came home and made hot dogs!

Very American holiday...ha!

22183. Ms. No - 7/5/2007 3:36:56 PM

I adore Eddie Izzard!

I hit two gatherings yesterday and ran into some people I hadn't seen in years and years. It was really nice, but I wish I had another couple hours to sleep.

Tonight will be a late one as well --- one of my best friends is in town with her family visiting relatives and she's coming to the show tonight so we'll be up in the lounge 'til the wee hours gabbing afterward.

22184. alistairconnor - 7/5/2007 5:21:04 PM

How long does the show run?

... or does that depend on the public?

22185. Ms. No - 7/5/2007 5:40:12 PM

Currently we're set to run through the 29th, but the director has already asked us what our schedules are like in the couple of weeks after that because she's thinking of extending the run. This is not because we're selling out every night but because we're the last show of the season and the house is set to be dark for like six weeks after us. She sees no reason not to keep the show up and running for a couple weeks if we're still selling sufficient tickets to make it financially beneficial.

Feedback is that our reviews are good. My mom was reading one online yesterday when I was on the phone with her but she was good and didn't give me any details.

22186. judithathome - 7/5/2007 9:53:27 PM

If any you guys are squeamish about female issues, look away now...

I thought I would die yesterday. We went to the mall to find a "foundation garment" for me...I left Keoni in the Men's department and toddled over to bras and things.

This dress I'm wearing Saturday to the wedding is not tight or anything but I thought it would look better with a smooth line...you know, sort of tame the buldges and rolls that happen when you're a tad overweight and have ancient muscles that have completely given up on the idea of ever being toned. I was thinking mainly of all the hugs and greetings people do on such a festive occasion and figured the less like the Michilein Man I feel to others, the better for my ego.

So the lady showed me their best seller...an all in one bra/girdle/slip thing with a snapable crotch thingy. I thought, hmmm...so THIS is what it's come to. A sort of mini full slip lined with rubber suction thingys that resemble the non-slip decals on the bathtub surface.

I attempted to get into that sucker for half an hour...it was the correct size but what the lady failed to mention was that the rubber suction things that stay in place once you situate them also prevent you from doing so without severe contortions and twistings that throw out your spine to where you can barely creep around...another thing, the "slip" part may leave no "panty lines" but the bottom of it also squeezes the tops of your thighs together so that you are unable to stride forward...
best you can manage is a sort of sidle forward and back, thighs and knees pressed together and unable to move independently.

After extricating myself from this torturous contraption, I tried the one with legs holes and bra. That was a hoot...I pulled it on like you would a pair of panties...or attempted to. It took awhile but I finally got it on to an approximate level that looked like it would work. So I bought that one...I certainly wasn't going to look further; I'd already wasted an hour on this.

This morning, I decided to try the whole outfit on but kept the phone nearby in case I got trapped halfway in. I put the contraption on from the top down and it was a little easier. Put the dress on and it worked fine.

But I have warned Keoni that if I start to faint or pass out, just grab a pair of sissors and cut me out of the "undergarment" at once. Don't wait for the Jaws of Life, just do it!

22187. alistairConnor - 7/5/2007 10:34:17 PM

Thank you for that Judith! I'm sure I enjoyed it more than you did!

Snappable crotch... sounds good. Not sure about the suction cup thingys.

22188. judithathome - 7/5/2007 10:46:51 PM

Oh Alistair...you'd have LOVED me in the swingin' 70s...no bras and pantyhose that consisted of two seperate legs that hooked together at the waist, front and back...nothing else to impede progress. Mini skirts and thigh high boots.

22189. Ms. No - 7/5/2007 10:50:29 PM

Yet another reason we get along so well, Jude.

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