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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/03/09 at 5:38 am
The word of the day..Glasses
Glasses or specs, more formally known as eyeglasses or spectacles, are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction, eye protection, or for protection from UV rays.
Modern glasses are typically supported by pads on the bridge of the nose and by temples placed over the ears. Historical types include the pince-nez, monocle, and lorgnette.
Drinking Glass
A drinking glass, or simply glass, is a drinking vessel, usually made from glass or plastic. Glasses are often clear, but sometimes are colored, or printed or etched with decorations. Compared with a cup which is defined as having a handle and hold exactly one cup of liquid, a glass stands taller without a handle and usually holds more liquid.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/03/09 at 5:41 am
The person of the day...Buddy Holly
Charles Hardin Holley, known professionally as Buddy Holly (September 7, 1936 – February 3, 1959) was an American singer-songwriter and a pioneer of rock and roll. The change of spelling of "Holley" to "Holly" came about because of an error in a contract he was asked to sign, listing him as Buddy Holly.That spelling was then adopted for his professional career.
Although his success lasted only a year and a half before his death in an airplane crash, Holly is described by critic Bruce Eder as "the single most influential creative force in early rock and roll."His works and innovations were copied by his contemporaries and later musicians, notably The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, and exerted a profound influence on popular music. In 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked Holly #13 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/03/09 at 11:15 am
I tend to agree with you. The only other comparable dancer (in the movies) was Fred Astaire. He had a different style and was less physical....but these two were a cut above the rest!
I would take Gene Kelly over Fred Astaire any day. And besides, Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did only backwards and in high heels. ;D ;D ;D
you guys are right Gene Kelly is the king but I still think Usher did a damn fine job! Here are the two side by side!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFy4NDlS5kI&feature=related
Like I said, Usher did do a good job but NOBODY can do it like Gene. And that is way cool to see them side by side.
BTW, last night as I was laying in bed, I heard that song in my head. :D ;D ;D ;D
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/04/09 at 5:02 am
The word of the day...Candelabra
Candelabra is the term traditionally referring to a pair (or more) of large, decorative candlesticks often shaped as a column or pedestal and having several arms or branches for holding candles. A single example of such lighting devices is known as a candelabrum. A special kind of candelabrum is the Jewish menorah. While unnecessary today because of electrical interior lighting, candle-burning candelabra and traditional candlesticks are often used in modern homes as accessories, or as part of the interior design.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/04/09 at 5:06 am
The person of the day....Liberace
Wladziu Valentino Liberace (May 16, 1919 – February 4, 1987), better known by only his last name Liberace, was a famous American entertainer and pianist of Polish and Italian descent.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/04/09 at 11:58 am
Contrary to popular belief, there wasn't an incident with a chandelier where I...
Oh never mind.
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/05/09 at 6:02 am
The word of the day...Gumshoe
1. A sneaker or rubber overshoe.
2. Slang. An investigator, especially a detective.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/05/09 at 6:04 am
The person of the day..Steve Cannell
Stephen Joseph Cannell, (born February 5, 1941; pronounced /ˈkænəl/, rhymes with "channel"), is an American television producer, writer, novelist and occasional actor.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: bookmistress4ever on 02/05/09 at 6:52 am
Tom Hanks did a tribute segment to "Singing in the rain" in his 1988 film with Sally Field "Punchline". Unfortunately I can't find anything more then a split second clip of that moment in the movie (in the trailer). I'm gonna have to see if I can rent it somewhere.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyQyY3lmONM
I've always LOVED that Gene Kelley routine, and often upon finding myself caught in the rain, will do a slight passing homage to the routine. How I wish I had any kind of talent in either singing or dancing to be able to do the dance justice! But I suppose I would look funny doing it.
I'd never seen the Paddington Bear version either, and I really enjoyed it. :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: bookmistress4ever on 02/05/09 at 6:56 am
What if George Lucas restored Singin' In The Rain? ??? ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeYgju2qopM
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: bookmistress4ever on 02/05/09 at 7:05 am
On last year's Britain's Got Talent, one of the finalists, 14 year-old George Sampson did a dance routine to the song (albeit he break danced to the Mint Royale (featuring Gene Kelley) version of the song (which I don't particularly care for myself, but at least the newer generations are learning about this classic piece of film however which way they can.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyDnYeUnT7w
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/05/09 at 11:24 am
What if George Lucas restored Singin' In The Rain? ??? ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeYgju2qopM
Funny ;D
On last year's Britain's Got Talent, one of the finalists, 14 year-old George Sampson did a dance routine to the song (albeit he break danced to the Mint Royale (featuring Gene Kelley) version of the song (which I don't particularly care for myself, but at least the newer generations are learning about this classic piece of film however which way they can.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyDnYeUnT7w
His dancing was pretty good. I didn't like that version either.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/06/09 at 5:16 am
The word of the day....Throne
1. A chair occupied by an exalted personage, such as a sovereign or bishop, on state or ceremonial occasions, often situated on a dais and sometimes having a canopy and ornate decoration.
2.
1. A personage who occupies a throne.
2. The power, dignity, or rank of such a personage; sovereignty.
3. thrones Christianity. The third of the nine orders of angels in medieval angelology.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/06/09 at 5:19 am
The person of the day.....George VI
George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions from 11 December 1936 until his death. He was the last Emperor of India (until 1947) and the last King of Ireland (until 1949).
As the second son of King George V, he was not expected to inherit the throne and spent his early life in the shadow of his elder brother, Edward. He served in the Royal Navy during World War I, and after the war took on the usual round of public engagements. He married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923, and they had two daughters, Elizabeth (who succeeded him as Queen Elizabeth II) and Margaret.
At the death of his father in 1936, the future George VI's brother ascended the throne as Edward VIII. However, less than a year later Edward expressed his desire to marry the twice-divorced American socialite Wallis Simpson. For political and religious reasons, the British Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, advised Edward that he could not marry Mrs. Simpson and remain king. So, Edward abdicated in order to marry. By reason of this abdication, unique in the history of the British Isles (previous abdications were forced by military or political pressures), George VI ascended the throne as the third monarch of the House of Windsor.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/06/09 at 5:25 am
The flower for Friday......Phlox
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/06/09 at 11:12 am
I LOVE phlox!! :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Reynolds1863 on 02/06/09 at 11:27 am
My parents have those growing in their front yard. They grew out of the bed.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/06/09 at 11:30 am
My parents have those growing in their front yard. They grew out of the bed.
They do that. That's one of their charms.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Reynolds1863 on 02/06/09 at 12:57 pm
They do that. That's one of their charms.
Yes, my Mom is quite fond of her green (the grass) and purple front yard. :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/06/09 at 2:56 pm
I LOVE phlox!! :)
Me too :)
My parents have those growing in their front yard. They grew out of the bed.
I love it when people have beds of them,or grow it around rocks :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/06/09 at 3:18 pm
...or tumbling over a raised bed.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 02/06/09 at 6:59 pm
...or tumbling over a raised bed.
Yes....lovely...but really uncomfortable while trying to sleep! :o
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/06/09 at 8:29 pm
Yes....lovely...but really uncomfortable while trying to sleep! :o
;D goose!
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/07/09 at 3:49 am
The word of the day...Magic
In Religion & Superstition
1. The art that purports to control or forecast natural events, effects, or forces by invoking the supernatural.
2.
1. The practice of using charms, spells, or rituals to attempt to produce supernatural effects or control events in nature.
2. The charms, spells, and rituals so used.
3. The exercise of sleight of hand or conjuring for entertainment.
4. A mysterious quality of enchantment: “For me the names of those men breathed the magic of the past” (Max Beerbohm).
In entertainment
magic, in entertainment, the seeming manipulation and supernatural control of the natural world for the amusement and amazement of an audience. Entertainment magic can be divided into four main categories: sleight of hand, also known as prestidigitation or close-up magic, consisting of tricks done close to the spectators in which the eye is deceived by the fast and skillful manipulation of the hands; club or platform acts, in which various apparatuses are employed to create illusions of seemingly impossible events; escape magic, involving complicated breakouts from apparently inescapable situations; and mentalism or mind reading.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/07/09 at 3:51 am
The person of the day...Doug Henning
Douglas James Henning (May 3, 1947 – February 7, 2000) was a Canadian magician, illusionist and escape artist.
He is credited with reviving the magic show as a form of mass entertainment in North America, beginning in the 1970s. Henning changed the image of the stage magician when he rejected such stereotypical costume accessories as the tuxedo, top hat, thin moustache, goatee, and short hair. He opted instead for long hair, a bushy moustache, and bright multicoloured casual clothes, which gave him a distinctively flamboyant image.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 02/07/09 at 4:05 am
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/07/09 at 9:38 am
Hey....don't forget about these!
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Sorry it's been a while since I ate smoked thought of Alice in Wonderland :D
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Reynolds1863 on 02/07/09 at 10:13 am
The person of the day...Doug Henning
Douglas James Henning (May 3, 1947 – February 7, 2000) was a Canadian magician, illusionist and escape artist.
He is credited with reviving the magic show as a form of mass entertainment in North America, beginning in the 1970s. Henning changed the image of the stage magician when he rejected such stereotypical costume accessories as the tuxedo, top hat, thin moustache, goatee, and short hair. He opted instead for long hair, a bushy moustache, and bright multicoloured casual clothes, which gave him a distinctively flamboyant image.
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Some people think he's gay because of how he dressed. Personally I think he was Faboooo. :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/07/09 at 11:20 am
I do magic.
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Reynolds1863 on 02/07/09 at 12:59 pm
I do magic.
Cat
Yeah Wiccans have a tendency to do that sort of thing. :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/07/09 at 12:59 pm
Contrary to popular belief, there wasn't an incident with a chandelier where I...
Oh never mind.
Cat
;D
I almost missed this..... almost ;)
;D
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/07/09 at 1:01 pm
The word of the day...Candelabra
Candelabra is the term traditionally referring to a pair (or more) of large, decorative candlesticks often shaped as a column or pedestal and having several arms or branches for holding candles. A single example of such lighting devices is known as a candelabrum. A special kind of candelabrum is the Jewish menorah. While unnecessary today because of electrical interior lighting, candle-burning candelabra and traditional candlesticks are often used in modern homes as accessories, or as part of the interior design.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/07/09 at 1:19 pm
Here is my friend Jason Latimer... he performs at the Magic Castle sometimes. He also won a World Championship Magician title a few years ago....
Laser Illusion
Jason on the late late show this is the trick that won him the title...its frickin' awesome!
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/07/09 at 1:20 pm
Some people think he's gay because of how he dressed. Personally I think he was Faboooo. :)
According to Wikipedia, he was married twice.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/07/09 at 1:22 pm
I do magic.
Cat
Does it work? Is it magic or spells?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/07/09 at 1:27 pm
I know.... I'm late...but you missed....
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I'm embarrassed to say it's been years since I've seen Beauty and the Beast.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/07/09 at 1:32 pm
I just found this clip of Jason.... its from Japanese TV... its the cup and ball trick again. I know how he does some of it but not all and here you have some instant replays and close ups... damn I'm still so amazed by him!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkTf3C1Ex78&feature=related
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/07/09 at 1:36 pm
Here is my friend Jason Latimer... he performs at the Magic Castle sometimes. He also won a World Championship Magician title a few years ago....
Laser Illusion
Jason on the late late show this is the trick that won him the title...its frickin' awesome!
Nice :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/07/09 at 1:37 pm
Nice :)
he's a goofy guy but a lot of fun! I miss him.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: bookmistress4ever on 02/07/09 at 2:59 pm
Some people think he's gay because of how he dressed. Personally I think he was Faboooo. :)
I remember watching his television specials in the '70s, they were great.
He was married (first) to Barbara De Angelis who is an author of a bunch of self-help books. http://www.barbaradeangelis.com/about.htm I've read a couple of them. She mentions Doug in one (but I forget which one), although it wasn't exactly in the most flattering light. I think she said that he had cheated on her repeatedly throughout their marriage. :(
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/07/09 at 5:02 pm
he's a goofy guy but a lot of fun! I miss him.
How did you know him?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/07/09 at 7:05 pm
How did you know him?
we worked together.... he was one of our student employees. Instead of going out in the field he would stay in dispatch and do private shows for me. I've seen him perform at the Magic Castle once and then went to his stage show once.... can't wait to go again.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 02/07/09 at 7:06 pm
we worked together.... he was one of our student employees. Instead of going out in the field he would stay in dispatch and do private shows for me. I've seen him perform at the Magic Castle once and then went to his stage show once.... can't wait to go again.
As long as you didn't let him work with money! You'd better recount the cash register....
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/07/09 at 7:09 pm
As long as you didn't let him work with money! You'd better recount the cash register....
lol... no money involved... I was a dispatcher he was a community service officer...at the most we cheated the department out of money because he was supposed to be working when he was entertaining me but he got paid anyway....
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 02/07/09 at 7:12 pm
lol... no money involved... I was a dispatcher he was a community service officer...at the most we cheated the department out of money because he was supposed to be working when he was entertaining me but he got paid anyway....
Hah....you both sound a bit dodgy to me!
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/08/09 at 5:54 am
The word of the day...Rebel
1. To refuse allegiance to and oppose by force an established government or ruling authority.
2. To resist or defy an authority or a generally accepted convention.
3. To feel or express strong unwillingness or repugnance: She rebelled at the unwelcome suggestion.
n. reb·el (rĕb'əl)
1. One who rebels or is in rebellion: “He is the perfect recruit for fascist movements: a rebel not a revolutionary, contemptuous yet envious of the rich and involved with them” (Stanley Hoffman).
2. Rebel A Confederate soldier.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/08/09 at 5:58 am
The person of the day....James Dean
James Byron Dean (February 8, 1931 – September 30, 1955) was a two-time Oscar-nominated American film actor. Dean's status as a cultural icon is best embodied in the title of his most celebrated film, Rebel Without a Cause, in which he starred as troubled stereotypical high school rebel Jim Stark. The other two roles that defined his star power were as the awkward loner Cal Trask in East of Eden, and as the surly farmer Jett Rink in Giant. His enduring fame and popularity rests on only three films, his entire starring output. His death at a young age helped guarantee a legendary status. He was the first actor to receive a posthumous Academy Award nomination for Best Actor and remains the only person to have two posthumous acting nominations (although other people had more than one posthumous nomination in other Oscar categories).
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 02/08/09 at 6:40 am
Don't forget this fellow.......
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/08/09 at 9:57 am
Don't forget this fellow.......
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Nice :)
and this guy
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/08/09 at 11:59 am
;D
I almost missed this..... almost ;)
;D
I'm glad someone caught it. ;) :D ;D ;D ;D
Does it work? Is it magic or spells?
I'm assuming you when you say "magic" you are talking about illusions. Actually, I have done an illusion trick once or twice in my day. I can do the three rope trick-3 ropes different sizes and making them all one size. But, as I said, those are "tricks" or "illusions." However, I have done MAGIC-some with spells, some without. Yes, some of it has worked (some of it, not).
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/08/09 at 12:54 pm
I'm glad someone caught it. ;) :D ;D ;D ;D
I'm assuming you when you say "magic" you are talking about illusions. Actually, I have done an illusion trick once or twice in my day. I can do the three rope trick-3 ropes different sizes and making them all one size. But, as I said, those are "tricks" or "illusions." However, I have done MAGIC-some with spells, some without. Yes, some of it has worked (some of it, not).
Cat
That is interesting. I've always wanted to learn some magic tricks when I was younger.That seems so cool to know how to do.. I figured you were talking about the Wiccan magic.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/08/09 at 1:13 pm
I'm glad someone caught it. ;) :D ;D ;D ;D
I'm assuming you when you say "magic" you are talking about illusions. Actually, I have done an illusion trick once or twice in my day. I can do the three rope trick-3 ropes different sizes and making them all one size. But, as I said, those are "tricks" or "illusions." However, I have done MAGIC-some with spells, some without. Yes, some of it has worked (some of it, not).
Cat
yeah...that money spell hasn't worked yet! maybe if I get both of my wiccan friends to cast it at the same time? ;)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/08/09 at 1:29 pm
yeah...that money spell hasn't worked yet! maybe if I get both of my wiccan friends to cast it at the same time? ;)
Or you can cast the spell yourself. That would be stronger magic than having someone cast the spell for you.
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/08/09 at 1:41 pm
Or you can cast the spell yourself. That would be stronger magic than having someone cast the spell for you.
Cat
I'll take a pm how to- if you have the time.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/08/09 at 2:36 pm
I'll take a pm how to- if you have the time.
Can you say Google? ;) :D :D ;D ;D ;D
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/08/09 at 2:42 pm
Can you say Google? ;) :D :D ;D ;D ;D
Cat
Goo - Goo
Goo - Glee
Goggy
gooog
nope...can't say that word!
besides... am I going trust you or some invisible poster on the internet.... what if I pick the wrong spell and end up summoning Goddess Hecate or something?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/09/09 at 6:11 am
The word of the day...Card(s)
1. A flat, usually rectangular piece of stiff paper, cardboard, or plastic, especially:
1. One of a set or pack bearing significant numbers, symbols, or figures, used in games and in divination.
2. A greeting card.
3. A post card.
4. One bearing a person's name and other information, used for purposes of identification or classification.
5. One bearing the image and often the statistics of a sports figure.
6. A business card.
7. A credit card.
8. A magnetic card.
9. One used for recording information in a file: an index card; a recipe card.
2. cards (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Games.
1. A game played with cards.
2. The playing of games with cards.
3. A program, especially for a sports event.
4.
1. A menu, as in a restaurant.
2. A wine list.
5. Computer Science.
1. A circuit board, especially for use in a computer.
2. A punch card.
6. A compass card.
7. Informal. An eccentrically amusing person.
8.
1. Something, such as an advantageous circumstance or tactical maneuver, that can be used to help gain an objective. Often used with play: “ Soviet Russia … had far more Iranian cards to play than the United States” (Theodore Draper).
2. An appeal to a specified issue or argument, usually one involving strong emotions. Often used with play: “His exposure as a racist … allowed the defense to play the race card” (New York Times).
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/09/09 at 6:13 am
The person of the day....Ian Richardson
Ian William Richardson CBE (7 April 1934 – 9 February 2007) was a Scottish actor best known for playing the machiavellian Conservative politician Francis Urquhart in the House of Cards trilogy for the BBC. He was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1989.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: bookmistress4ever on 02/09/09 at 6:32 am
yeah...that money spell hasn't worked yet! maybe if I get both of my wiccan friends to cast it at the same time? ;)
Or you can cast the spell yourself. That would be stronger magic than having someone cast the spell for you.
Cat
Isn't there some consequence for casting spells on someone (like whatever you do for someone it comes back on you three times as much or something like it?) In this case, you'd be three times as rich! ;D or owe three times as much money if it backfires. :-\\
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/09/09 at 12:03 pm
Isn't there some consequence for casting spells on someone (like whatever you do for someone it comes back on you three times as much or something like it?) In this case, you'd be three times as rich! ;D or owe three times as much money if it backfires. :-\\
You are right about the 3-fold law which is why no respectable witch will do cast negative spells. And no respectable witch will cast a love spell either-you can't MAKE anyone fall in love with you.
The word of the day...Card(s)
1. A flat, usually rectangular piece of stiff paper, cardboard, or plastic, especially:
1. One of a set or pack bearing significant numbers, symbols, or figures, used in games and in divination.
2. A greeting card.
3. A post card.
4. One bearing a person's name and other information, used for purposes of identification or classification.
5. One bearing the image and often the statistics of a sports figure.
6. A business card.
7. A credit card.
8. A magnetic card.
9. One used for recording information in a file: an index card; a recipe card.
2. cards (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Games.
1. A game played with cards.
2. The playing of games with cards.
3. A program, especially for a sports event.
4.
1. A menu, as in a restaurant.
2. A wine list.
5. Computer Science.
1. A circuit board, especially for use in a computer.
2. A punch card.
6. A compass card.
7. Informal. An eccentrically amusing person.
8.
1. Something, such as an advantageous circumstance or tactical maneuver, that can be used to help gain an objective. Often used with play: “ Soviet Russia … had far more Iranian cards to play than the United States” (Theodore Draper).
2. An appeal to a specified issue or argument, usually one involving strong emotions. Often used with play: “His exposure as a racist … allowed the defense to play the race card” (New York Times).
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You forgot these:
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(This is the deck that I use).
FYI, when Carlos & I were married, the guy who officiated (a Wiccan Priest) pulled a card for us.
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The Ace of Swords is a strength card.
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: wildcard on 02/09/09 at 12:43 pm
< not any more though
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/10/09 at 6:32 am
You are right about the 3-fold law which is why no respectable witch will do cast negative spells. And no respectable witch will cast a love spell either-you can't MAKE anyone fall in love with you.
You forgot these:
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(This is the deck that I use).
FYI, when Carlos & I were married, the guy who officiated (a Wiccan Priest) pulled a card for us.
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The Ace of Swords is a strength card.
Cat
To represent a strong marriage?
<
Great example :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/10/09 at 6:54 am
The word of the day...Salesman
One who sells: clerk, salesclerk, salesgirl, salesperson, saleswoman, seller, vender. See transactions.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/11/09 at 6:42 am
The person of the day...Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright and essayist. He was a prominent figure in American theatre and cinema for almost 100 years, writing a wide variety of dramas, including celebrated plays such as The Crucible, A View from the Bridge, All My Sons, and Death of a Salesman, which are studied and performed worldwide. Miller was often in the public eye, most famously for refusing to give evidence against others to the House Un-American Activities Committee, being the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama among countless other awards, and for his marriage to Marilyn Monroe. Miller is considered by audiences and scholars as one of America's greatest playwrights and his plays are lauded throughout the world.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/11/09 at 6:47 am
The word of the day..Depression
#
1. e act of depressing.
2. The condition of being depressed.
# An area that is sunk below its surroundings; a hollow.
# The condition of feeling sad or despondent.
# Psychology. A psychiatric disorder characterized by an inability to concentrate, insomnia, loss of appetite, anhedonia, feelings of extreme sadness, guilt, helplessness and hopelessness, and thoughts of death. Also called clinical depression.
#
1. A reduction in activity or force.
2. A reduction in physiological vigor or activity: a depression in respiration.
3. A lowering in amount, degree, or position.
# Economics.
1. A period of drastic decline in a national or international economy, characterized by decreasing business activity, falling prices, and unemployment.
2. Depression The worldwide economic depression from the late 1920s through the 1930s. In the United States, it began with the stock market crash in October, 1929.
# Meteorology. A region of low barometric pressure.
# The angular distance below the horizontal plane through the point of observation.
# Astronomy. The angular distance of a celestial body below the horizon.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/11/09 at 6:49 am
The person of the day...Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath (October 27, 1932 – February 11, 1963) was an American poet, novelist and short story writer.
Known primarily for her poetry, Plath also wrote a semi-autobiographical novel, The Bell Jar, under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas. The book's protagonist, Esther Greenwood, is a bright, ambitious student at Smith College who begins to experience a mental breakdown while interning for a fashion magazine in New York. The plot parallels Plath's experience interning at Mademoiselle magazine and subsequent mental breakdown and suicide attempt.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/12/09 at 6:13 am
The word of the day....Spell
1. To name or write in order the letters constituting (a word or part of a word).
2. To constitute the letters of (a word): These letters spell animal.
3. To add up to; signify: Their unwise investment could spell financial ruin.
v.intr.
To form words by means of letters.
1.
1. A word or formula believed to have magic power.
2. A bewitched state; a trance.
2. A compelling attraction; charm or fascination: the spell of the theater.
1. A short, indefinite period of time.
2. Informal. A period of weather of a particular kind: a dry spell.
3.
1. One's turn at work.
2. A period of work; a shift.
4. Australian. A period of rest.
5. Informal. A period of physical or mental disorder or distress: a dizzy spell.
6. Informal. A short distance.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/12/09 at 6:16 am
The person of the day...Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Jalacy Hawkins, best known as Screamin' Jay Hawkins (July 18, 1929 – February 12, 2000) was an African-American singer. Famed chiefly for his powerful, operatic vocal delivery and wildly theatrical performances of songs such as "I Put a Spell on You" and "Constipation Blues," Hawkins sometimes used macabre props onstage, making him perhaps the first shock rocker.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 02/12/09 at 6:38 am
The word of the day reminds me of this movie...
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/12/09 at 7:41 am
The word of the day....Spell
1. To name or write in order the letters constituting (a word or part of a word).
2. To constitute the letters of (a word): These letters spell animal.
3. To add up to; signify: Their unwise investment could spell financial ruin.
v.intr.
To form words by means of letters.
1.
1. A word or formula believed to have magic power.
2. A bewitched state; a trance.
2. A compelling attraction; charm or fascination: the spell of the theater.
1. A short, indefinite period of time.
2. Informal. A period of weather of a particular kind: a dry spell.
3.
1. One's turn at work.
2. A period of work; a shift.
4. Australian. A period of rest.
5. Informal. A period of physical or mental disorder or distress: a dizzy spell.
6. Informal. A short distance.
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Can I cast some magic on the boards today?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/12/09 at 12:58 pm
I thought for sure that the person of the day would have been Abraham Lincoln (since it is his 200th birthday).
My question is: Do witches use spell check? ;) :D :D ;D ;D ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orNpH6iyokI
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/12/09 at 1:03 pm
I thought for sure that the person of the day would have been Abraham Lincoln (since it is his 200th birthday).
My question is: Do witches use spell check? ;) :D :D ;D ;D ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orNpH6iyokI
Cat
...or Charles Darwin, born on the very same day.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/13/09 at 7:26 am
I thought for sure that the person of the day would have been Abraham Lincoln (since it is his 200th birthday).
My question is: Do witches use spell check? ;) :D :D ;D ;D ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orNpH6iyokI
Cat
I did think of him..not really sure why I changed my mind :-\\
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/13/09 at 7:30 am
The word of the day...Bowling
1.
1. A game played by rolling a ball down a wooden alley in order to knock down a triangular group of ten pins. Also called tenpins.
2. A similar game, such as duckpins or ninepins.
2. Lawn bowling.
3. The playing of one of these games.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/13/09 at 7:32 am
The person of the day..Dick Weber
Dick Weber (December 23, 1929 - February 13, 2005) was a famous bowling professional and a founding member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). Weber was known not only as a bowling superstar, but also as a bowling pioneer and one of the sport's most popular players.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/13/09 at 7:38 am
The flower for Friday...Hibiscus
Any of various chiefly tropical shrubs or trees of the genus Hibiscus, having large, showy, variously colored flowers with numerous stamens united into a tube surrounding the style.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 02/13/09 at 5:45 pm
When I was a kid...I used to eat the middle stem in that flower.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Reynolds1863 on 02/13/09 at 7:06 pm
When I was a kid...I used to eat the middle stem in that flower.
Isn't that were the sugary sap is that bees like?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 02/13/09 at 7:43 pm
Isn't that were the sugary sap is that bees like?
I don't know...but it tasted good to me! Don't know why I ever even tried it in the first place though!!
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/14/09 at 1:42 pm
The word or phrase of the day...Avant Garde
Avant-garde (pronounced in French) means "advance guard" or "vanguard". The adjective form is used in English, to refer to people or works that are experimental or innovative, particularly with respect to art, culture, and politics.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/14/09 at 1:44 pm
The person of the day...Tim Buckley
Timothy Charles Buckley III (February 14, 1947 – June 29, 1975) was an experimental vocalist and musician who incorporated jazz, psychedelia, funk, soul, and avant-garde rock in a career spanning the late 1960s and early 1970s. Buckley often regarded his voice as an instrument, a talent principally showcased on his albums Goodbye and Hello, Lorca, and Starsailor. His first marriage was to Mary Guibert, with whom he had a child, musician Jeff Buckley. They divorced in 1968 and after this Buckley would meet with his son only once more. Buckley married second wife Judy Brejot Sutcliffe in 1970 and adopted her son, Taylor.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Reynolds1863 on 02/14/09 at 2:01 pm
The person of the day...Tim Buckley
Timothy Charles Buckley III (February 14, 1947 – June 29, 1975) was an experimental vocalist and musician who incorporated jazz, psychedelia, funk, soul, and avant-garde rock in a career spanning the late 1960s and early 1970s. Buckley often regarded his voice as an instrument, a talent principally showcased on his albums Goodbye and Hello, Lorca, and Starsailor. His first marriage was to Mary Guibert, with whom he had a child, musician Jeff Buckley. They divorced in 1968 and after this Buckley would meet with his son only once more. Buckley married second wife Judy Brejot Sutcliffe in 1970 and adopted her son, Taylor.
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He did a guest shot on the Monkees. :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/14/09 at 2:02 pm
He did a guest shot on the Monkees. :)
;D you would know that ;)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Reynolds1863 on 02/14/09 at 4:43 pm
;D you would know that ;)
I have the episode. :D
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/14/09 at 6:27 pm
The word or phrase of the day...Avant Garde
Avant-garde (pronounced in French) means "advance guard" or "vanguard". The adjective form is used in English, to refer to people or works that are experimental or innovative, particularly with respect to art, culture, and politics.
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I don't think I like Avant Garde in fashion... :P
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 02/14/09 at 6:46 pm
I don't think I like Avant Garde in fashion... :P
I am also not a fan.........
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/14/09 at 7:12 pm
I am also not a fan.........
They DO look ....weird? ::)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/15/09 at 5:09 am
I don't think I like Avant Garde in fashion... :P
I am also not a fan.........
They DO look ....weird? ::)
Yes they do...Ugh!
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/15/09 at 5:17 am
The word of the day..Gypsy
1. A member of a people that arrived in Europe in migrations from northern India around the 14th century, now also living in North America and Australia. Many Gypsy groups have preserved elements of their traditional culture, including an itinerant existence and the Romany language.
2. See Romany (sense 2).
3. gypsy One inclined to a nomadic, unconventional way of life.
4. A person who moves from place to place as required for employment, especially:
1. A part-time or temporary member of a college faculty.
2. A member of the chorus line in a theater production.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/15/09 at 5:20 am
The person of the day..Ethel Merman
Ethel Merman (January 16, 1908 – February 15, 1984) was an American actress and singer known for musical theatre, well known for her powerful voice, and often hailed by critics as "The Grande Dame of the Broadway stage".
Perhaps Merman's most revered performance was in Gypsy as Gypsy Rose Lee's mother Rose. Merman introduced Everything's Coming Up Roses and Some People and ended the show with the wrenching Rose's Turn. Critics and audiences saw her creation of Madame Rose as the performance of her career. She did not get the role in the movie version, however, which went to movie actress Rosalind Russell, and an infuriated Merman was quoted as saying: "There's a name for women like her but it's seldom used in society outside a kennel." (Since this is a line from the film The Women, in which Russell appeared, the story may be apocryphal). She also insulted Russell's husband, Freddie Brisson, by calling him the "Lizard of Roz". Merman decided to take Gypsy on the road and trumped the motion picture as a result.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 02/15/09 at 5:55 am
I wasn't a great fan of Ethel....her voice boomed too much for my taste. However, I did enjoy the films'Anything Goes' and 'It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'!
As far as Gypsy Rose Lee was concerned...I liked the film..but that was mainly because I liked Natalie Wood! ::)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/15/09 at 9:28 am
As far as Gypsy Rose Lee was concerned...I liked the film..but that was mainly because I liked Natalie Wood! ::)
;D ::)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/15/09 at 10:59 am
song of the day? ;)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/15/09 at 11:02 am
song of the day? ;)
Whoever wants to do that.. be my guest(Oh why not)
Lumiere:
Ma chere Mademoiselle, it is with deepest pride
and greatest pleasure that we welcome you tonight.
And now we invite you to relax, let us pull up a
chair as the dining room proudly presents -
your dinner!
Be our guest! Be our guest!
Put our service to the test
Tie your napkin 'round your neck, cherie
And we'll provide the rest
Soup du jour
Hot hors d'oeuvres
Why, we only live to serve
Try the grey stuff
Chip:
It's delicious
Lumiere:
Don't believe me? Ask the dishes
They can sing, they can dance
After all, Miss, this is France
And a dinner here is never second best
Go on, unfold your menu
Take a glance and then you'll
Be our guest
Oui, our guest
Be our guest!
Lumiere and Chorus:
Beef ragout
Cheese souffle
Pie and pudding "en flambe"
Lumiere:
We'll prepare and serve with flair
A culinary cabaret!
You're alone
And you're scared
But the banquet's all prepared
No one's gloomy or complaining
While the flatware's entertaining
We tell jokes! I do tricks
With my fellow candlesticks
Chorus:
And it's all in perfect taste
That you can bet
Come on and lift your glass
You've won your own free pass
To be out guest
Lumiere:
If you're stressed
It's fine dining we suggest
Chorus:
Be our guest! Be our guest! Be our guest!
Get your worries off your chest
Let us say for your entree
We've an array; may we suggest:
Try the bread! Try the soup!
When the croutons loop de loop
It's a treat for any dinner
Don't belive me? Ask the china
Singing pork! Dancing veal!
What an entertaining meal!
How could anyone be gloomy and depressed?
We'll make you shout "encore!"
And send us out for more
So, be our guest!
Lumiere:
Be our guest!
Chorus:
Be our guest!
Mrs Potts:
It's a guest! It's a guest!
Sakes alive, well I'll be blessed!
Wine's been poured and thank the Lord
I've had the napkins freshly pressed
With dessert, she'll want tea
And my dear that's fine with me
While the cups do their soft-shoein'
I'll be bubbling, I'll be brewing
I'll get warm, piping hot
Heaven's sakes! Is that a spot?
Clean it up! We want the company impressed
Chorus:
We've got a lot to do!
Mrs Potts:
Is it one lump or two?
For you, our guest!
Chorus:
She's our guest!
Mrs Potts:
She's our guest!
Chorus:
She's our guest!
Be our guest! Be our guest! Be our guest!
Lumiere:
Life is so unnerving
For a servant who's not serving
He's not whole without a soul to wait upon
Ah, those good old days when we were useful...
Suddenly those good old days are gone
Ten years we've been rusting
Needing so much more than dusting
Needing exercise, a chance to use our skills!
Most days we just lay around the castle
Flabby, fat and lazy
You walked in and oops-a-daisy!
Chorus:
Be our guest! Be our guest!
Our command is your request
It's been years since we've had anybody here
And we're obsessed
With your meal, with your ease
Yes, indeed, we aim to please
While the candlelight's still glowing
Let us help you, We'll keep going
Course by course, one by one
'Til you shout, "Enough! I'm done!"
Then we'll sing you off to sleep as you digest
Tonight you'll prop your feet up
But for now, let's eat up
Be our guest!
Be our guest!
Be our guest!
Please, be our guest!
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/15/09 at 11:04 am
Whoever wants to do that.. be my guest(Oh why not)
Lumiere:
Ma chere Mademoiselle, it is with deepest pride
and greatest pleasure that we welcome you tonight.
And now we invite you to relax, let us pull up a
chair as the dining room proudly presents -
your dinner!
Be our guest! Be our guest!
Put our service to the test
Tie your napkin 'round your neck, cherie
And we'll provide the rest
Soup du jour
Hot hors d'oeuvres
Why, we only live to serve
Try the grey stuff
Chip:
It's delicious
Lumiere:
Don't believe me? Ask the dishes
They can sing, they can dance
After all, Miss, this is France
And a dinner here is never second best
Go on, unfold your menu
Take a glance and then you'll
Be our guest
Oui, our guest
Be our guest!
Lumiere and Chorus:
Beef ragout
Cheese souffle
Pie and pudding "en flambe"
Lumiere:
We'll prepare and serve with flair
A culinary cabaret!
You're alone
And you're scared
But the banquet's all prepared
No one's gloomy or complaining
While the flatware's entertaining
We tell jokes! I do tricks
With my fellow candlesticks
Chorus:
And it's all in perfect taste
That you can bet
Come on and lift your glass
You've won your own free pass
To be out guest
Lumiere:
If you're stressed
It's fine dining we suggest
Chorus:
Be our guest! Be our guest! Be our guest!
Get your worries off your chest
Let us say for your entree
We've an array; may we suggest:
Try the bread! Try the soup!
When the croutons loop de loop
It's a treat for any dinner
Don't belive me? Ask the china
Singing pork! Dancing veal!
What an entertaining meal!
How could anyone be gloomy and depressed?
We'll make you shout "encore!"
And send us out for more
So, be our guest!
Lumiere:
Be our guest!
Chorus:
Be our guest!
Mrs Potts:
It's a guest! It's a guest!
Sakes alive, well I'll be blessed!
Wine's been poured and thank the Lord
I've had the napkins freshly pressed
With dessert, she'll want tea
And my dear that's fine with me
While the cups do their soft-shoein'
I'll be bubbling, I'll be brewing
I'll get warm, piping hot
Heaven's sakes! Is that a spot?
Clean it up! We want the company impressed
Chorus:
We've got a lot to do!
Mrs Potts:
Is it one lump or two?
For you, our guest!
Chorus:
She's our guest!
Mrs Potts:
She's our guest!
Chorus:
She's our guest!
Be our guest! Be our guest! Be our guest!
Lumiere:
Life is so unnerving
For a servant who's not serving
He's not whole without a soul to wait upon
Ah, those good old days when we were useful...
Suddenly those good old days are gone
Ten years we've been rusting
Needing so much more than dusting
Needing exercise, a chance to use our skills!
Most days we just lay around the castle
Flabby, fat and lazy
You walked in and oops-a-daisy!
Chorus:
Be our guest! Be our guest!
Our command is your request
It's been years since we've had anybody here
And we're obsessed
With your meal, with your ease
Yes, indeed, we aim to please
While the candlelight's still glowing
Let us help you, We'll keep going
Course by course, one by one
'Til you shout, "Enough! I'm done!"
Then we'll sing you off to sleep as you digest
Tonight you'll prop your feet up
But for now, let's eat up
Be our guest!
Be our guest!
Be our guest!
Please, be our guest!
nice....but did you click my choice for song of the day?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/15/09 at 12:44 pm
I wasn't a great fan of Ethel....her voice boomed too much for my taste. However, I did enjoy the films'Anything Goes' and 'It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'!
As far as Gypsy Rose Lee was concerned...I liked the film..but that was mainly because I liked Natalie Wood! ::)
For the life of me, I can't understand WHY Hollywood insist on casting people in musicals who can't sing or dance-like Natalie Wood. Nothing personal against her but the part wasn't made for her (as well as Maria in West Side Story).
As for the movie Gypsy-Bette Midler BLOWS Ethel Merman out of the water as Mama Rose. But I did like Ethel in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. (or how ever many "mads" there are in that title. lol)
song of the day? ;)
Oh man, brings back so many memories. Was my favorite song at one point in time.
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/15/09 at 1:17 pm
For the life of me, I can't understand WHY Hollywood insist on casting people in musicals who can't sing or dance-like Natalie Wood. Nothing personal against her but the part wasn't made for her (as well as Maria in West Side Story).
As for the movie Gypsy-Bette Midler BLOWS Ethel Merman out of the water as Mama Rose. But I did like Ethel in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. (or how ever many "mads" there are in that title. lol)
Oh man, brings back so many memories. Was my favorite song at one point in time.
Cat
I really loved how her movements were perfectly timed to the different camera angles! ;D
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/15/09 at 3:01 pm
nice....but did you click my choice for song of the day?
Ha, I apparently wasn't smart enough to click it....That's a great song.Gypsys,Tramps & Thieves.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/16/09 at 6:32 am
I don't think I like Avant Garde in fashion... :P
Is Goth fashion Avant Garde?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/16/09 at 6:42 am
Is Goth fashion Avant Garde?
I'm not sure,but don't really think so.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/16/09 at 6:47 am
The word of the day....Tennis
1. A game played with rackets and a light ball by two players or two pairs of players on a rectangular court, as of grass, clay, or asphalt, divided by a net. Also called lawn tennis.
2. Court tennis.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/16/09 at 6:50 am
The person of the day...John McEnroe
John Patrick McEnroe, Jr. (born February 16, 1959) is a natural born American citizen and a former World No. 1 professional tennis player. McEnroe won seven Grand Slam singles titles—three at Wimbledon and four at the US Open—nine Grand Slam men's doubles titles, and one Grand Slam mixed doubles title. He is remembered for his shot-making artistry and superb volleying; for his famous rivalries with Björn Borg, Jimmy Connors, and Ivan Lendl; for his confrontational on-court behavior, which frequently landed him in trouble with umpires and tennis authorities; and for the catchphrase "You cannot be serious!" directed toward an umpire during a match at Wimbledon in 1981. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1999.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/16/09 at 6:52 am
The person of the day...John McEnroe
John Patrick McEnroe, Jr. (born February 16, 1959) is a natural born American citizen and a former World No. 1 professional tennis player. McEnroe won seven Grand Slam singles titles—three at Wimbledon and four at the US Open—nine Grand Slam men's doubles titles, and one Grand Slam mixed doubles title. He is remembered for his shot-making artistry and superb volleying; for his famous rivalries with Björn Borg, Jimmy Connors, and Ivan Lendl; for his confrontational on-court behavior, which frequently landed him in trouble with umpires and tennis authorities; and for the catchphrase "You cannot be serious!" directed toward an umpire during a match at Wimbledon in 1981. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1999.
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"You cannot be serious!"
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/16/09 at 9:49 am
"You cannot be serious!"
What you don't like John?
There wasn't that many great choices for today, I could have done Patty Andrews and done Apple tree. Or Vera -Ellen,but I wasn't sure what word to use for her. :-\\
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/16/09 at 9:52 am
What you don't like John?
We still enjoy seeing him play on the seniors circuit.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/16/09 at 9:55 am
I've always enjoyed watching him.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/16/09 at 10:49 am
I've always enjoyed watching him.
Yes he kept the game interesting.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/16/09 at 11:02 am
Yes he kept the game interesting.
Mansour Barami makes the game of tennis even more interesting.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/16/09 at 11:10 am
Mansour Barami makes the game of tennis even more interesting.
I'm not a follower of tennis,so I never heard of him.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/16/09 at 11:12 am
I'm not a follower of tennis,so I never heard of him.
He is the master of comedy in the game of tennis.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/16/09 at 1:01 pm
What you don't like John?
There wasn't that many great choices for today, I could have done Patty Andrews and done Apple tree. Or Vera -Ellen,but I wasn't sure what word to use for her. :-\\
I know someone who is very dear to me named Patty Andrews.
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/16/09 at 1:19 pm
Yes he kept the game interesting.
That he did, which is a bonus for me, considering that I don't even watch it, with his exception. :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/16/09 at 1:22 pm
btw, John McEnroe does not sign autographs
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/16/09 at 1:29 pm
btw, John McEnroe does not sign autographs
Expected. 8)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/16/09 at 1:29 pm
Expected. 8)
He signs his autobiography, nothing else.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/16/09 at 1:34 pm
That would make any signature of his on his autobiographies even more valuable!
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/16/09 at 1:34 pm
That would make any signature of his on his autobiographies even more valuable!
Correct
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/16/09 at 5:35 pm
I know someone who is very dear to me named Patty Andrews.
Cat
I'll assume its not the singer ;D
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: 2kidsami on 02/16/09 at 5:49 pm
song of the day? ;)
How did Cher stand up straight with that hair - she looks like it outways her 10 to 1 and she should tumble over any minute????
;D
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/16/09 at 5:58 pm
How did Cher stand up straight with that hair - she looks like it outways her 10 to 1 and she should tumble over any minute????
;D
hehe.... ;D
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/16/09 at 6:43 pm
I'll assume its not the singer ;D
Nope. This one can't sing if her life depended on it. :D ;D ;D ;D
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/17/09 at 6:15 am
The word or phrase of the day...Jazz Piano
Jazz piano is the use of an acoustic piano or electric piano as an improvising instrument in a jazz group or jazz fusion ensemble. The piano has been an integral part of the jazz idiom since its inception, in both solo and ensemble settings. The instrument is also an important tool in the understanding of jazz theory and arranging for jazz musicians and composers because of its combined melodic and harmonic nature. Along with jazz guitar, and Hammond organ, the piano is one of the few instruments in a jazz combo which can play chords, rather than single notes only, as with the saxophone or trumpet.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/17/09 at 6:18 am
The person of the day...Thelonious Monk
Thelonious Sphere Monk (October 10, 1917-February 17, 1982) was an American jazz pianist and composer.
Widely considered one of the most important musicians in jazz, Monk had a unique improvisational style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire, including "Epistrophy," "'Round Midnight," "Blue Monk," "Straight No Chaser" and "Well, You Needn't." Often regarded as a founder of bebop, Monk's playing style later evolved away from that form. His compositions and improvisations are full of dissonant harmonies and angular melodic twists, and are impossible to separate from Monk's unorthodox approach to the piano, which combined a highly percussive attack with abrupt, dramatic use of silences and hesitations; a style nicknamed "Melodious Thunk" by his wife Nellie
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/17/09 at 6:21 am
Jazz Piano is not my cup of tea.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/17/09 at 6:30 am
Jazz Piano is not my cup of tea.
I've never really listened to it. :-[
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/17/09 at 6:34 am
I've never really listened to it. :-[
I have tried. I did go to a Jazz Concert and walked out with a headache
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/17/09 at 8:49 am
I like jazz, some songs, but usually milder forms of it...more melodic.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/17/09 at 11:20 am
I have tried. I did go to a Jazz Concert and walked out with a headache
The only Jazz concert I went to was my sons in High School.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/17/09 at 11:22 am
The only Jazz concert I went to was my sons in High School.
In that situation, no one can walk out on the concert?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 02/17/09 at 8:56 pm
I agree with Philip.....Jazz is also not my cup of tea. I can handle milder forms (like Belle said) but heavier Jazz can be confusing to me ears and music shouldn't be that much work ti listen too.
My Father-in-law loves jazz and only listen to that form of music. I guess it takes all types.....
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/17/09 at 11:50 pm
Sure does. ::)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/18/09 at 4:34 am
I agree with Philip.....Jazz is also not my cup of tea. I can handle milder forms (like Belle said) but heavier Jazz can be confusing to me ears and music shouldn't be that much work ti listen too.
My Father-in-law loves jazz and only listen to that form of music. I guess it takes all types.....
Bring on Beethoven any day!
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/18/09 at 7:23 am
The word or phrase of the day...Race Car(s)
A fast car that competes in races
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/18/09 at 7:26 am
The person of the day...Dale Earnhardt
Ralph Dale Earnhardt, Sr. (April 29, 1951 – February 18, 2001) was an American race car driver, best known for his career driving stock cars in NASCAR's top division. Earnhardt had four children, Kerry, Kelley Earnhardt Elledge, Dale Jr., and Taylor Earnhardt. His widow, Teresa Earnhardt (whom he married in 1982) was the owner of Dale Earnhardt, Inc., the race team and merchandising corporation Earnhardt founded with her in February 1980. The team has since merged with Chip Ganassi and is now known as Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/18/09 at 7:32 am
Speed Junkies?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Howard on 02/18/09 at 7:36 am
The person of the day...Thelonious Monk
Thelonious Sphere Monk (October 10, 1917-February 17, 1982) was an American jazz pianist and composer.
Widely considered one of the most important musicians in jazz, Monk had a unique improvisational style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire, including "Epistrophy," "'Round Midnight," "Blue Monk," "Straight No Chaser" and "Well, You Needn't." Often regarded as a founder of bebop, Monk's playing style later evolved away from that form. His compositions and improvisations are full of dissonant harmonies and angular melodic twists, and are impossible to separate from Monk's unorthodox approach to the piano, which combined a highly percussive attack with abrupt, dramatic use of silences and hesitations; a style nicknamed "Melodious Thunk" by his wife Nellie
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He also has a son named TS Monk and he produced a funky disco hit in 1981 called "Bon Bon Vie" and it reached the Top 10.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/19/09 at 5:35 am
The word of the day...Ball(s)
A spherical object or entity: a steel ball.
b. A spherical or almost spherical body: a ball of flame.
2. Sports
a. Any of various rounded, movable objects used in various athletic activities and games.
b. Such an object moving, thrown, hit, or kicked in a particular manner: a low ball; a fair ball.
c. A game, especially baseball or basketball, played with such an object.
d. A pitched baseball that does not pass through the strike zone and is not swung at by the batter.
3.
a. A solid spherical or pointed projectile, such as one shot from a cannon.
b. Projectiles of this kind considered as a group.
4. A rounded part or protuberance, especially of the body: the ball of the foot.
5. balls Vulgar Slang
a. The testicles.
b. Courage, especially when reckless.
c. Great presumptuousness.
v. balled, ball·ing, balls
v.tr.
1. To form into a ball.
2. Vulgar Slang To have sexual intercourse with.
v.intr.
1. To become formed into a ball.
2. Vulgar Slang To have sexual intercourse.
Phrasal Verb:
ball up
To confuse; bungle.
Idiom:
on the ball Informal
1. Alert, competent, or efficient: a teacher who is really on the ball.
2. Relating to qualities, such as competence, skill, or knowledge, that are necessary for success: a manager who has a lot on the ball; a student who has nothing on the ball.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/19/09 at 5:37 am
Rugby is played by men with odd shaped balls.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/19/09 at 5:39 am
The person of the day...Bon Scott
Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott (9 July 1946 – 19 February 1980) was an Australian rock musician, best known for being the lead singer and lyricist of Australian hard rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980. He was born in Kirriemuir, Scotland, and emigrated to Melbourne, Australia with his family in 1952 at the age of six.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/19/09 at 5:41 am
Rugby is played by men with odd shaped balls.
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Sorta looks like a football.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/19/09 at 5:43 am
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Sorta looks like a football.
In rugby the player can allowed to grab each other.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/19/09 at 9:30 am
Reply #6666 ^
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/20/09 at 5:07 am
The word of the day...Field
1.
1. A broad, level, open expanse of land.
2. A meadow: a field of buttercups.
3. A cultivated expanse of land, especially one devoted to a particular crop: a field of corn.
4. A portion of land or a geologic formation containing a specified natural resource.
5. A wide unbroken expanse, as of ice.
2.
1. A battleground.
2. A battle.
3. The scene or an area of military operations or maneuvers.
4. A military area away from headquarters.
3.
1. A background area, as on a flag, painting, or coin: a blue insignia on a field of red.
2. Heraldry. The background of a shield or one of the divisions of the background.
4. Sports.
1. An area in which an athletic event takes place, especially the area inside or near to a running track, where field events are held.
2. The portion of a playing field having specific dimensions on which the action of a game takes place.
3. All the contestants or participants in an event, especially all the contestants except the favorite or the winner in a contest of more than two.
4. The members of a team engaged in active play.
5. The body of riders following a pack of hounds in hunting.
5.
1. An area of human activity or interest: several fields of endeavor.
2. A topic, subject, or area of academic interest or specialization.
3. Profession, employment, or business.
4. An area or setting of practical activity or application outside an office, school, factory, or laboratory: biologists working in the field; a product tested in the field.
5. An area or region where business activities are conducted: sales representatives in the field.
6. Mathematics. A set of elements having two operations, designated addition and multiplication, satisfying the conditions that multiplication is distributive over addition, that the set is a group under addition, and that the elements with the exception of the additive identity form a group under multiplication.
7. Physics. A region of space characterized by a physical property, such as gravitational or electromagnetic force or fluid pressure, having a determinable value at every point in the region.
8. The usually circular area in which the image is rendered by the lens system of an optical instrument. Also called field of view.
9. Computer Science.
1. A defined area of a storage medium, such as a set of bit locations or a set of adjacent columns on a punch card, used to record a type of information consistently.
2. An element of a database record in which one piece of information is stored.
3. An interface element in a GUI that accepts the input of text.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/20/09 at 5:20 am
The person of the day...Sidney Poitier
Sir Sidney Poitier, KBE (pronounced /ˈpwætɪeɪ/; born February 20, 1927) is an Academy Award-, Golden Globe-, BAFTA- and Grammy award-winning Bahamian-American actor, film director, author, and diplomat. He broke through as a star in acclaimed performances in American films and plays, which, by consciously defying racial stereotyping, gave a new dramatic credibility for black actors to mainstream film audiences in the Western world.
In 1963, Poitier became the first black man to win an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in Lilies of the Field. The significance of this achievement was later bolstered in 1967 when he starred in three very well received films—To Sir, With Love; In the Heat of the Night; and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner—making him the top box office star of that year.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/20/09 at 5:24 am
The flower for Friday...Azalea
ny plant of certain species of the genus Rhododendron (heath family), formerly given the generic name Azalea. Though some gardeners consider azaleas distinct from rhododendrons, distinguishing characteristics of the two groups are not consistent enough to separate them into two genera. Azaleas typically are deciduous (see deciduous tree), with flowers that are funnel-shaped, somewhat two-lipped, and often fragrant. Cultivated varieties have been bred from species native to the hilly regions of Asia and North America. Well-known North American kinds include the smooth, or sweet, azalea (R. arborescens); the flame azalea (R. calendulaceum); and the pinxter flower (R. periclymenoides).
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/20/09 at 2:40 pm
The person of the day...Sidney Poitier
Sir Sidney Poitier, KBE (pronounced /ˈpwætɪeɪ/; born February 20, 1927) is an Academy Award-, Golden Globe-, BAFTA- and Grammy award-winning Bahamian-American actor, film director, author, and diplomat. He broke through as a star in acclaimed performances in American films and plays, which, by consciously defying racial stereotyping, gave a new dramatic credibility for black actors to mainstream film audiences in the Western world.
In 1963, Poitier became the first black man to win an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in Lilies of the Field. The significance of this achievement was later bolstered in 1967 when he starred in three very well received films—To Sir, With Love; In the Heat of the Night; and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner—making him the top box office star of that year.
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Thoughts of Lulu comes to mind.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 02/20/09 at 4:28 pm
Thoughts of Lulu comes to mind.
You know.....the song "To Sir With Love" was the first thought to enter my mind.. Followed by 'Lillies of the Filed' and ' Guess Who's Coming To Dinner'. He was such a distinguished actor.
As far as the word field goes...I know that...if you build it...they will come!
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/20/09 at 4:30 pm
You know.....the song "To Sir With Love" was the first thought to enter my mind.. Followed by 'Lillies of the Filed' and ' Guess Who's Coming To Dinner'. He was such a distinguished actor.
I should see his other movies.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/20/09 at 4:46 pm
I should see his other movies.
A Patch of Blue is favorite of mine
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/20/09 at 6:26 pm
Thoughts of Lulu comes to mind.
You know.....the song "To Sir With Love" was the first thought to enter my mind.. Followed by 'Lillies of the Filed' and ' Guess Who's Coming To Dinner'. He was such a distinguished actor.
As far as the word field goes...I know that...if you build it...they will come!
A Patch of Blue is favorite of mine
To Sir With Love is a great song & movie. Blackboard Jungle & The Defiant Ones are also 2 great movies.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/20/09 at 9:20 pm
Defiant Ones
In the Heat of the Night
& Guess Who's Coming to Dinner are my other favorites
Oddly enough- I have never seen Lillies of the Field and he won the oscar for that! I really need to rectify that!
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/20/09 at 9:35 pm
Oh I recently recorded Buck and the Preacher but I have yet to watch it yet!
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/21/09 at 6:36 am
To Sir With Love is a great song & movie. Blackboard Jungle & The Defiant Ones are also 2 great movies.
I am building up a list now.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/21/09 at 7:46 am
The word of the day...Activist
A proponent or practitioner of activism: political activists.
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or engaged in activism.
2. Of, relating to, or being an activist.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/21/09 at 7:48 am
The person of the day...Malcolm X
Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little; May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965), also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, was an African American Muslim minister, public speaker, and human rights activist. To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans. His detractors accused him of preaching racism and violence. He has been described as one of the greatest and most influential African Americans in history.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/21/09 at 11:19 am
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I see the resemblance to Denzel in this pic!
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/21/09 at 11:22 am
^ I guess it'd be more appropriate to say I see Denzel's resemblance to Malcolm
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/21/09 at 11:47 am
I see the resemblance to Denzel in this pic!
^ I guess it'd be more appropriate to say I see Denzel's resemblance to Malcolm
Very much so :-\\ maybe they put some of Denzel playing Malcolm X under Malcolm X.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/21/09 at 11:50 am
Very much so :-\\ maybe they put some of Denzel playing Malcolm X under Malcolm X.
could be.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/22/09 at 6:15 am
The word or phrase of the day...Modern Art
Modern art is a term that refers to artistic works produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s through the 1970s, and denotes the style and philosophy of the art produced during that era. The term is usually associated with art in which the traditions of the past have been thrown aside in a spirit of experimentation. Modern artists experimented with new ways of seeing, and with fresh ideas about the nature of materials and functions of art. A tendency toward abstraction is characteristic of much modern art. More recent artistic production is often called Contemporary art or Postmodern art.
The notion of modern art is closely related to Modernism.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/22/09 at 6:17 am
The person of the day...Andy Warhol
Andrew Warhola (August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987), more commonly known as Andy Warhol, was an American painter, filmmaker and conceptual artist, who was a leading figure in the movement known as pop art. After a successful career as a commercial illustrator, Warhol became famous worldwide for his work as a painter, avant-garde filmmaker, record producer, author, and public figure known for his membership in wildly diverse social circles that included bohemian street people, distinguished intellectuals, Hollywood celebrities and wealthy aristocrats.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/22/09 at 1:12 pm
Am I the only person who thinks Andy Warhol's art is 8-P ?
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 02/22/09 at 5:47 pm
Am I the only person who thinks Andy Warhol's art is 8-P ?
Cat
No...I'm with you on this one! :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/22/09 at 8:54 pm
No...I'm with you on this one! :)
I haven't seen you in ages, Peter. ;)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 02/22/09 at 8:56 pm
I haven't seen you in ages, Peter. ;)
Actually, other than one pic...you've never seen me! ;)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/22/09 at 9:03 pm
Actually, other than one pic...you've never seen me! ;)
technicalities! :P
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/23/09 at 3:39 am
Am I the only person who thinks Andy Warhol's art is 8-P ?
Cat
In a way, Andy Warhol is still art.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/23/09 at 5:07 am
I haven't seen you in ages, Peter. ;)
Peter was here the other day.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/23/09 at 7:54 am
Am I the only person who thinks Andy Warhol's art is 8-P ?
Cat
No...I'm with you on this one! :)
The word Art is thrown around loosely.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/23/09 at 7:55 am
The word Art is thrown around loosely.
...like Jackson Pollack
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/23/09 at 7:59 am
The word of the day...Poetry
1. The art or work of a poet.
2.
1. Poems regarded as forming a division of literature.
2. The poetic works of a given author, group, nation, or kind.
3. A piece of literature written in meter; verse.
4. Prose that resembles a poem in some respect, as in form or sound.
5. The essence or characteristic quality of a poem.
6. A quality that suggests poetry, as in grace, beauty, or harmony: the poetry of the dancer's movements.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/23/09 at 8:01 am
The person of the day...John Keats
John Keats (IPA: /ˈkiːts/; 31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821) was an English poet who became one of the principal poets of the English Romantic movement during the early nineteenth century. During his very short life, his work received constant critical attacks from periodicals of the day, but his posthumous influence on poets such as Alfred Tennyson has been immense. Elaborate word choice and sensual imagery characterize Keats's poetry, including a series of odes that were his masterpieces and which remain among the most popular poems in English literature. Keats's letters, which expound on his aesthetic theory of "negative capability", are among the most celebrated by any writer.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/23/09 at 8:02 am
...like Jackson Pollack
Yes very Abstract ;D
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/23/09 at 8:02 am
Poetry is Art!
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/23/09 at 8:03 am
I suffered from John Keats at school, but appreciate him now.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/23/09 at 8:18 am
Poetry is Art!
Yes it is.
I suffered from John Keats at school, but appreciate him now.
Sadly I don't remember hardly any of his works..I remember something about a Nightingale.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/23/09 at 8:20 am
Yes it is.Sadly I don't remember hardly any of his works..I remember something about a Nightingale.
Ode to a Nightingale, I only remember the title for that poem.
On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer, I used to know the first verse of by heart.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/23/09 at 8:22 am
On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer, I used to know the first verse of by heart.
From honest memory...
Much have I travelled in the realms of gold,
and many stately something I have seen...
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/23/09 at 8:52 am
From honest memory...
Much have I travelled in the realms of gold,
and many stately something I have seen...
That's a lot more than I remember.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 02/23/09 at 9:07 am
Peter was here the other day.
Peter may have been here but I.....
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/23/09 at 9:16 am
That's a lot more than I remember.
There is another poem, about the Eve of St Agnes, oh what a bitter chill it was.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/23/09 at 11:44 am
The word Art is thrown around loosely.
My high school sweetheart was named Arthur and whenever anyone asked me what my favorite subject in school was, I said, "Art". ;) :D ;D ;D ;D
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/23/09 at 11:51 am
My high school sweetheart was named Arthur and whenever anyone asked me what my favorite subject in school was, I said, "Art". ;) :D ;D ;D ;D
Cat
LOL ;D
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/23/09 at 11:53 am
My high school sweetheart was named Arthur and whenever anyone asked me what my favorite subject in school was, I said, "Art". ;) :D ;D ;D ;D
Cat
Did Art only have eyes for you?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/23/09 at 12:21 pm
Did Art only have eyes for you?
At the time yup. Actually, a couple of days ago, I received a letter from Art's mother. Yes, I still keep in touch with her.
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: snozberries on 02/23/09 at 1:11 pm
My high school sweetheart was named Arthur and whenever anyone asked me what my favorite subject in school was, I said, "Art". ;) :D ;D ;D ;D
Cat
that's silly I like it :D
about a hundred years ago Oprah mentioned on her show that everytime they eat artichokes Steadman always says...."Might choke Artie but they won't choke me!" it still makes me laugh.... so do five year olds who tell lame yo mama jokes... I have a warped sense of humor! :D
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/23/09 at 6:20 pm
Did Art only have eyes for you?
Nice Art Garfunkel reference there :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/24/09 at 6:32 am
The word of the day...Fish
1. Any of numerous cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates of the superclass Pisces, characteristically having fins, gills, and a streamlined body and including specifically:
1. Any of the class Osteichthyes, having a bony skeleton.
2. Any of the class Chondrichthyes, having a cartilaginous skeleton and including the sharks, rays, and skates.
2. The flesh of such animals used as food.
3. Any of various primitive aquatic vertebrates of the class Cyclostomata, lacking jaws and including the lampreys and hagfishes.
4. Any of various unrelated aquatic animals, such as a jellyfish, cuttlefish, or crayfish.
5. Informal. A person, especially one considered deficient in something: a poor fish.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/24/09 at 6:34 am
The person of the day..Abe Vigoda
Abraham Charles "Abe" Vigoda (born February 24, 1921) is an American movie and television actor. He's best known for his portrayal of Detective Sgt. Phil Fish on the sit-com television series Barney Miller from 1975-1977. He made regular appearances as himself (usually in skits relating to his "advanced age") on the television show Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and was honored with a cameo appearance on that show's final episode
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Howard on 02/24/09 at 6:54 am
http://i387.photobucket.com/albums/oo316/lemonsucker2/grandma%20j/fish-3.jpg
Yep,that's me. :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/24/09 at 7:04 am
http://i387.photobucket.com/albums/oo316/lemonsucker2/grandma%20j/fish-3.jpg
Yep,that's me. :)
Same as my dad he was born March 4
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/24/09 at 3:01 pm
The person of the day..Abe Vigoda
Abraham Charles "Abe" Vigoda (born February 24, 1921) is an American movie and television actor. He's best known for his portrayal of Detective Sgt. Phil Fish on the sit-com television series Barney Miller from 1975-1977. He made regular appearances as himself (usually in skits relating to his "advanced age") on the television show Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and was honored with a cameo appearance on that show's final episode
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I met him a LONG, LONG time ago in a galaxy Far, Far away.
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/25/09 at 4:57 am
The word of the day...Fish
1. Any of numerous cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates of the superclass Pisces, characteristically having fins, gills, and a streamlined body and including specifically:
1. Any of the class Osteichthyes, having a bony skeleton.
2. Any of the class Chondrichthyes, having a cartilaginous skeleton and including the sharks, rays, and skates.
2. The flesh of such animals used as food.
3. Any of various primitive aquatic vertebrates of the class Cyclostomata, lacking jaws and including the lampreys and hagfishes.
4. Any of various unrelated aquatic animals, such as a jellyfish, cuttlefish, or crayfish.
5. Informal. A person, especially one considered deficient in something: a poor fish.
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...and chips?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/25/09 at 6:35 am
The word of the day...Streetcar
A public vehicle operated on rails along a regular route, usually through the streets of a city.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/25/09 at 6:37 am
The person of the day...Tennessee Williams
ennessee Williams (March 26, 1911 – February 24, 1983) was an American playwright who received many of the top theatrical awards. He moved to New Orleans in 1939 and changed his name to "Tennessee", the state of his father's birth. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for A Streetcar Named Desire in 1948 and for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in 1955. In addition, The Glass Menagerie (1945) and The Night of the Iguana (1961) received New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards. His 1952 play The Rose Tattoo received the Tony Award for best play.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/25/09 at 6:39 am
I met him a LONG, LONG time ago in a galaxy Far, Far away.
Cat
Was this back in his Barney Miller days?
...and chips?
Sounds like lunch to me :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/25/09 at 6:42 am
Sounds like lunch to me :)
Yes please!
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/26/09 at 6:44 am
The word of the day...Honeymoon
1. A holiday or trip taken by a newly married couple.
2. An early harmonious period in a relationship: The honeymoon between the new President and the press was soon over.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/26/09 at 6:46 am
The person of the day...Jackie Gleason
Herbert Walton Gleason, Jr. , whose birth name was John Herbert "Jackie" Gleason, (February 26, 1916 – June 24, 1987) was an American comedian, actor and musician. He was known for his brash visual and verbal comedy styling, especially as delivered by his character Ralph Kramden on the sitcom The Honeymooners. His most noted movie role was as Minnesota Fats in The Hustler.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/26/09 at 7:14 am
The word of the day...Honeymoon
1. A holiday or trip taken by a newly married couple.
2. An early harmonious period in a relationship: The honeymoon between the new President and the press was soon over.
http://i387.photobucket.com/albums/oo316/lemonsucker2/grandma%20j/Day6HoneymoonwithMinnieMickey.jpg
Has Mickey and Minnie been on a honeymoon together?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/26/09 at 11:29 am
Has Mickey and Minnie been on a honeymoon together?
Have they ever officially tied the knot?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/26/09 at 12:25 pm
Was this back in his Barney Miller days?Sounds like lunch to me :)
It was actually BEFORE his Barney Miller days.
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/26/09 at 1:42 pm
Have they ever officially tied the knot?
Only the Disney Foundation can answer that?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/27/09 at 6:48 am
The word of the day...Sweater(s)
1. A jacket or pullover made especially of knit, crocheted, or woven wool, cotton, or synthetic yarn.
2. One that sweats, especially profusely.
3. Something that induces sweating; a sudorific.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/27/09 at 6:51 am
The person of the day...Fred Rogers
Fred McFeely Rogers (March 20, 1928 – February 27, 2003) was an American educator, minister, songwriter, and television host. Rogers was the host of the television show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, in production from 1968 to 2001. Rogers was also an ordained Presbyterian minister.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/27/09 at 6:56 am
The flower for Friday...Camellia
Any of several evergreen shrubs or small trees of the genus Camellia native to eastern Asia, especially C. japonica, having shiny leaves and showy roselike flowers that are usually red, white, or pink.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/27/09 at 7:01 am
The word of the day...Sweater(s)
1. A jacket or pullover made especially of knit, crocheted, or woven wool, cotton, or synthetic yarn.
2. One that sweats, especially profusely.
3. Something that induces sweating; a sudorific.
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http://i387.photobucket.com/albums/oo316/lemonsucker2/grandma%20j/IndoorSale032.jpg
http://i387.photobucket.com/albums/oo316/lemonsucker2/grandma%20j/SuzanneSommers1.jpg
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Not to worn in hot weather.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/27/09 at 7:03 am
Not to worn in hot weather.
No not to often,maybe at night time.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/27/09 at 7:06 am
The flower for Friday...Camellia
Any of several evergreen shrubs or small trees of the genus Camellia native to eastern Asia, especially C. japonica, having shiny leaves and showy roselike flowers that are usually red, white, or pink.
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I have always thought that Camellia was a certain form of disease.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/28/09 at 7:02 am
The word of the day...Bunny
A rabbit, especially a young one.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/28/09 at 7:04 am
The person of the day...Dorothy Stratten
Dorothy Stratten (28 February 1960 – 14 August 1980) was a Canadian model and actress. Stratten found fame as the Playboy Playmate of the Month for August 1979 and subsequently Playmate of the Year for 1980. She was the second Playmate (after Lee Ann Michelle) to be born in the 1960s.
However, Stratten is most famous for the circumstances of her murder at age 20 by her estranged husband, an act that was the basis of two motion pictures.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Howard on 02/28/09 at 7:57 am
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y159/EGchevygirl/bunny.jpg
Playboy rules. O0
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 02/28/09 at 3:57 pm
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y159/EGchevygirl/bunny.jpg
Playboy rules. O0
i knew that would be your favorite bunny. ;D
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/28/09 at 5:00 pm
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y159/EGchevygirl/bunny.jpg
Playboy rules. O0
Do old editions of Playboy magazine sell well on ebay?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/28/09 at 6:58 pm
Do old editions of Playboy magazine sell well on ebay?
They sell-but sell well? That is a different story.
Cat
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 03/01/09 at 6:49 am
The word or phrase of the day...Football Clubs
A football team or a football club, in football (soccer), is the collective name given to a number of players who play together in a football game, be it Association football, American football, Australian rules football, Canadian football, Gaelic football, Rugby league, Rugby union, or other version of football. The term team refers to the players who begin the game, it is not the term given to other players who may take part in the match as replacements, nor players not selected for the match.
he number of players that take part in the sport simultaneously, thus forming the team are:
* football - 11
o Futsal, Beach soccer, Five-a-side football - 5
* American football - 11
o Arena football - 8
* Canadian football - 12
* Rugby league - 13
* Rugby union - 15
o Rugby sevens - 7 (most often played under union rules, but also played under league rules)
* Gaelic football - 15
* Australian rules football - 18
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 03/01/09 at 7:02 am
The person of the day...Dixie Dean
William Ralph Dean (22 January 1907 - 1 March 1980), popularly known as Dixie Dean, was an English football player and the most prolific goal-scorer in English football history, best known for his legendary exploits at Everton, where he spent most of his career.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Howard on 03/01/09 at 5:54 pm
Do old editions of Playboy magazine sell well on ebay?
I'll check later.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: wildcard on 03/01/09 at 8:21 pm
The word of the day...Bunny
A rabbit, especially a young one.
I'm a little behind in days with this, but according to American Rabbit Breeders Association when I was a kid, bunny meant pet. It had nothing to do with age.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/02/09 at 4:13 am
I'll check later.
Please let me know.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 03/02/09 at 6:10 am
I'm a little behind in days with this, but according to American Rabbit Breeders Association when I was a kid, bunny meant pet. It had nothing to do with age.
I googled the word bunny and that is what was under the definition in the dictionary,under wordnet
a young waitress in a night club whose costume includes a rabbit-tail and ears
Synonym: bunny girl
Meaning #2: (usually informal) especially a young rabbit
Synonym: bunny rabbit
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/02/09 at 6:14 am
I googled the word bunny and that is what was under the definition in the dictionary,under wordnet
a young waitress in a night club whose costume includes a rabbit-tail and ears
Synonym: bunny girl
Meaning #2: (usually informal) especially a young rabbit
Synonym: bunny rabbit
As in Easter Bunny
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 03/02/09 at 6:17 am
The word of the day...Wishin(g)
1. To long for; want. See synonyms at desire.
2. To entertain or express wishes for; bid: He wished her good night.
3. To call or invoke upon: I wish them luck.
4. To order or entreat: I wish you to go.
5. To impose or force; foist: They wished a hard job on her.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 03/02/09 at 6:19 am
The person of the day...Dusty Springfield
Mary Isabel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien, OBE (16 April 1939 – 2 March 1999), known as Dusty Springfield, was a leading British pop singer and entertainer. Of the female British pop artists of the 1960s, she made one of the biggest impressions on the U.S. market. Owing to her distinctive sensual sound, she was one the most notable white soul artists in the world.
Born to an Irish Catholic music loving family, Mary O'Brian learned to sing at home. Dusty Springfield began her solo career in 1963 with the upbeat pop song "I Only Want To Be With You". Her following chart hits included "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself", "Wishin' and Hopin'", and "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me". A fan of American pop music, she campaigned to bring the little-known soul singers to a wider U.K. audience by devising and hosting the first British performances of the top-selling Motown Records artists in 1965. Her song "The Look of Love", written for Dusty Springfield by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, was featured in the film Casino Royale and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song in 1967.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/02/09 at 6:29 am
The person of the day...Dusty Springfield
Mary Isabel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien, OBE (16 April 1939 – 2 March 1999), known as Dusty Springfield, was a leading British pop singer and entertainer. Of the female British pop artists of the 1960s, she made one of the biggest impressions on the U.S. market. Owing to her distinctive sensual sound, she was one the most notable white soul artists in the world.
Born to an Irish Catholic music loving family, Mary O'Brian learned to sing at home. Dusty Springfield began her solo career in 1963 with the upbeat pop song "I Only Want To Be With You". Her following chart hits included "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself", "Wishin' and Hopin'", and "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me". A fan of American pop music, she campaigned to bring the little-known soul singers to a wider U.K. audience by devising and hosting the first British performances of the top-selling Motown Records artists in 1965. Her song "The Look of Love", written for Dusty Springfield by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, was featured in the film Casino Royale and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song in 1967.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/02/09 at 8:26 am
The word of the day...Wishin(g)
1. To long for; want. See synonyms at desire.
2. To entertain or express wishes for; bid: He wished her good night.
3. To call or invoke upon: I wish them luck.
4. To order or entreat: I wish you to go.
5. To impose or force; foist: They wished a hard job on her.
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...and hoping?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: wildcard on 03/02/09 at 11:32 am
I googled the word bunny and that is what was under the definition in the dictionary,under wordnet
a young waitress in a night club whose costume includes a rabbit-tail and ears
Synonym: bunny girl
Meaning #2: (usually informal) especially a young rabbit
Synonym: bunny rabbit
Even as a kid people didn't know that bunny meant pet. Makes me wonder if ARBA made it up or is sticking to an outdated meaning.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 03/02/09 at 4:15 pm
Even as a kid people didn't know that bunny meant pet. Makes me wonder if ARBA made it up or is sticking to an outdated meaning.
I know if you look up bunny on Wikipedia it redirects you to the word rabbit.
I found this.
Rabbits are often known affectionately by the pet name bunny or bunny rabbit, especially when referring to young, domesticated rabbits. Originally, the word for an adult rabbit was coney or cony, while rabbit referred only to the young animals. The word rabbit, however, mostly replaced the older word during the nineteenth century after coney became a vulgarism by analogy to the word (I_am_a_loser_who_has_no_respect_for_women) (widely considered vulgar) due to their similar pronunciation. When coney was used to refer to rabbits, its pronunciation was changed to (rhymes with "phoney"), instead of the original (rhymes with "money") because of this. More recently, the term kit has been used to refer to a young rabbit. A group of young rabbits is referred to as a kindle. Young hares are called leverets, and this term is sometimes informally applied to any young rabbit. Male rabbits are called bucks and females does. A group of rabbits or hares is often called a fluffle in parts of Northern Canada
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: wildcard on 03/02/09 at 8:21 pm
^ 8) You know I just remembered the time we had our buck and doe Silver Martins out to do their thing, but they weren't interested at the time. A cat came over and the buck jumped on the cat. The cat ran back up the fence WTF! Video camera is never on when you need it. We had Tans too and they're like squirrels. In fact they are hares because they can stand.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/03/09 at 3:54 am
Bugs Bunny ?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 03/03/09 at 4:38 am
I really liked Dusty Springfield. She was a little before my time but because I had brothers and sisters up to 11 years older I got to hear all the sixties music as well. Dusty was part of that great British female singing invasion ...... Cilla Black, Petula Clark and Shirley Bassey. Add Lulu and that's a lot of hits. We had those ladies making great music on one side of the world and Dionne Warwick, Diana Ross (and Supremes) and Aretha Franklin burning it up on the other side. What a great time it was for the female singers........ :)
I was just listening to these ladies on youtube last night....
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 03/03/09 at 6:50 am
I really liked Dusty Springfield. She was a little before my time but because I had brothers and sisters up to 11 years older I got to hear all the sixties music as well. Dusty was part of that great British female singing invasion ...... Cilla Black, Petula Clark and Shirley Bassey. Add Lulu and that's a lot of hits. We had those ladies making great music on one side of the world and Dionne Warwick, Diana Ross (and Supremes) and Aretha Franklin burning it up on the other side. What a great time it was for the female singers........ :)
I was just listening to these ladies on youtube last night....
All great singers indeed. :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 03/03/09 at 6:57 am
The word of the day...Telephone
An instrument that converts voice and other sound signals into a form that can be transmitted to remote locations and that receives and reconverts waves into sound signals.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 03/03/09 at 6:59 am
The person of the day...Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell (3 March 1847 – 2 August 1922) was an eminent scientist, inventor and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone.
Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work. His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876. In retrospect, Bell considered his most famous invention an intrusion on his real work as a scientist and refused to have a telephone in his study. Upon Bell's death, all telephones throughout the United States "stilled their ringing for a silent minute in tribute to the man whose yearning to communicate made them possible
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/03/09 at 7:10 am
The word of the day...Telephone
An instrument that converts voice and other sound signals into a form that can be transmitted to remote locations and that receives and reconverts waves into sound signals.
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"Ring ring, why don't you give me a call?"
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/03/09 at 7:12 am
The person of the day...Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell (3 March 1847 – 2 August 1922) was an eminent scientist, inventor and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone.
Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work. His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876. In retrospect, Bell considered his most famous invention an intrusion on his real work as a scientist and refused to have a telephone in his study. Upon Bell's death, all telephones throughout the United States "stilled their ringing for a silent minute in tribute to the man whose yearning to communicate made them possible
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"Ding Dong"
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 03/03/09 at 10:50 am
'One ringy dingy, two ringy dingy, 3 ringy dingy'..etc.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 03/03/09 at 12:27 pm
'One ringy dingy, two ringy dingy, 3 ringy dingy'..etc.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 03/03/09 at 6:05 pm
right. ;D
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/04/09 at 6:31 am
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Lily tomlin ?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 03/04/09 at 7:28 am
Lily tomlin ?
Yes. ;D ;D
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/04/09 at 7:29 am
Janine is late today?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: adagio on 03/04/09 at 7:34 am
It is rather early. At first, I couldn't keep my eyes open, but I had to get up early....have to be somewhere this morning.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 03/04/09 at 8:44 am
The word of the day...Canadian
Word History: Linguistically, mountains can be made out of molehills, so to speak: words denoting a small thing can, over time, come to denote something much larger. This is the case with Canada, now the name of the second-largest country in the world but having a much humbler origin. Apparently its history starts with the word kanata, which in Huron (an Iroquoian language of eastern Canada) meant "village." Jacques Cartier, the early French explorer, picked up the word and used it to refer to the land around his settlement, now part of Quebec City. By the 18th century it referred to all of New France, which extended from the St. Lawrence River to the Great Lakes and down into what is now the American Midwest. In 1759, the British conquered New France and used the name Quebec for the colony north of the St. Lawrence River, and Canada for the rest of the territory. Eventually, as the territory increased in size and the present arrangement of the provinces developed, Canada applied to all the land north of the United States and east of Alaska.
of Canada
Noun
a person from Canada
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 03/04/09 at 8:46 am
The person of the day..John Candy
John Franklin Candy (October 31, 1950 – March 4, 1994) was a Canadian comedian and actor. He rose to fame as a member of the Toronto, Ontario branch of The Second City. Candy died of a heart attack in 1994.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: gibbo on 03/05/09 at 4:02 am
I'd like to visit Canada some day ...and I liked John Candy! :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/05/09 at 4:15 am
I'd like to visit Canada some day ...and I liked John Candy! :)
It would be nice to travel the whole world.
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 03/05/09 at 6:38 am
It would be nice to travel the whole world.
Yes,in real life instead of pretend like the lunatics. :)
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/05/09 at 6:42 am
Yes,in real life instead of pretend like the lunatics. :)
Seeing it all for real?
Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: ninny on 03/05/09 at 6:46 am
The word of the day...Shadow
1. An area that is not or is only partially irradiated or illuminated because of the interception of radiation by an opaque object between the area and the source of radiation.
2. The rough image cast by an object blocking rays of illumination. See synonyms at shade.
3. An imperfect imitation or copy.
4. shadows The darkness following sunset.
5. A feeling or cause of gloom or unhappiness: The argument cast a shadow on their friendship.
6.
1. A nearby or adjoining region; vicinity: grew up in the shadow of the ballpark.
2. A dominating presence or influence: spent years working in the shadow of the lab director.
7.
1. A darkened area of skin under the eye. Often used in the plural.
2. An incipient growth of beard that makes the skin look darker.
8. A shaded area in a picture or photograph.
9. A mirrored image or reflection.
10. A phantom; a ghost.
11.
1. One, such as a detective or spy, that follows or trails another.
2. A constant companion.
3. Sports. A player who guards an opponent closely.
12. A faint indication; a foreshadowing.
13. A vestige or inferior form: shadows of their past achievements.
14. An insignificant portion or amount; a trace: beyond a shadow of a doubt.
15. Shelter; protection: under the shadow of their corporate sponsor.
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Subject: Re: The ninny Fan Club
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/05/09 at 6:48 am
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