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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 14 Apr, 2006 07:37 pm
Goodnight, all:


The Dream Keeper


Bring me all of your dreams,
You dreamer,
Bring me all your
Heart melodies
That I may wrap them
In a blue cloud-cloth
Away from the too-rough fingers
Of the world.

Langston Hughes

From Letty with Love.
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Fri 14 Apr, 2006 09:12 pm
Lookin' for Love -- Waylon Jennings


I've spent a lifetime looking for you
Single bars and good time lovers, never true
Playing a fools game, hoping to win
Telling those sweet lies and losing again.

I was looking for love in all the wrong places
Looking for love in too many faces
Searching your eyes, looking for traces
Of what.. I'm dreaming of...
Hopin' to find a friend and a lover
God bless the day I discover
Another heart, lookin' for love

When I was alone then, no love in sight
And I did everything I could to get me through the night
Don't know where it started or where it might end
I turn to a stranger, just like a friend

I was looking for love in all the wrong places
Looking for love in too many faces
Searching your eyes, looking for traces
Of what.. I'm dreaming of...
Hopin' to find a friend and a lover
God bless the day I discover
Another heart, lookin' for love

You came a'knocking at my heart's door..
You're everything I've been looking for..

No more looking for love in all the wrong places
Looking for love in too many faces
Searching your eyes, looking for traces
Of what.. I'm dreaming of...
Now that I found a friend and a lover
God bless the day I discover
You, oh you, lookin' for love

In all the wrong places
Looking for love in too many faces
Searching your eyes, looking for traces
Of what.. I'm dreaming of...
Now that I found a friend and a lover
God bless the day I discover
You, oh you, lookin' for love
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Fri 14 Apr, 2006 09:18 pm
MAN WHO ROBBED THE BANK AT SANTA FE

Written by Leiber - Stoller - Wheeler

The cowboy was drunk and braggin'
He told her he had a wagon
A wagon filled up with gold that he'd stole
And then covered all over with hay
She cried when she learned what he'd done that day
The girl who loved the man who robbed the bank
At Santa Fe and got away

Please take it all back she pleaded
Said his love was all she needed
But he said, "I only did it for you
So don't you look at me that way."
Because she loved him so, she said okay
The girl who loved the man who robbed the bank
At Santa Fe and got away

But that night while she lay in the arms of her man
He talked in his sleep and she discovered his plan
He talked in his sleep and gave himself away
When he talked of another girl waiting in San Jose
With the same loving hands that thrilled him
She picked up his gun and killed him
She killed him and threw his gold dust all over his body
Right there where it lay
She was the only mourner there that prayed
The girl who shot the man who robbed the bank
At Santa Fe and got away
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yitwail
 
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Reply Fri 14 Apr, 2006 09:25 pm
Breaking rocks in the hot sun
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won

I needed money cause I had none
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won

I miss my baby and I feel so sad I guess my race is run
Well she's the best girl that I ever had
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won

Robbing people with a six gun
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won

I miss my baby and I miss fun
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won

I miss my baby and I fell so sad I guess my race is run
Well she's the best girl that I ever had
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 04:19 am
Good morning, WA2K listeners and contributors.

Well, Tico, thanks for revisiting Waylon. He's worth another listen, I think.

edgar, interesting song, Texas. Never heard it, but I have certainly heard drunks that brag.

And, listeners, there's our Mr. Turtle reminding us that you can't fight city hall.<smile>

Yesterday was good Friday and tomorrow is Easter Sunday, so for those who observe the holiday, we here at WA2K wish you a happy one.

We closed with a poem last evening, so let's open with one today.

Sylvia Plath - Southern Sunrise

Color of lemon, mango, peach,
These storybook villas
Still dream behind
Shutters,their balconies
Fine as hand-
Made lace, or a leaf-and-flower pen-sketch.

Tilting with the winds,
On arrowy stems,
Pineapple-barked,
A green crescent of palms
Sends up its forked
Firework of fronds.

A quartz-clear dawn
Inch by bright inch
Gilds all our Avenue,
And out of the blue drench
Of Angels' Bay
Rises the round red watermelon sun
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 08:27 am
A song by Art Garfunkle



All week long we've been looking at
horizons and it's hard on the brain
Sometimes I wonder is it the car or the
highway that rolls through the rain.
This day has no number
This day has no name
But it's time for the weekend all the same

Why don't you put on your Saturday Suit,
Let's fly away,
We can find ourselves a little cafe
Where the street people come to play
And let the wine and the sunshine
blow our minds away
Saturday Suit me fine...today

All week long we've been sitting on our
islands looking within
Sometimes I know it must seem like
we'll never be happy again
Put on your makeup
And I'll shine my shoes
I know that it's Monday, but I'm
bored with the blues

Why don't you put on your Saturday Suit,
Let's fly away,
We can find ourselves a little cafe
Where the street people come to play
And let the wine and the sunshine
blow our minds away
Saturday Suit me fine today
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 08:48 am
Hey, Walter. Thanks for the Saturday song, buddy. I am humming one by Herb Alpert, but unfortunately it has no lyrics; however, this song was also done by him:

Yeah yeah

Once there was a time love was just a myth
It just wasn't for real, didn't exist
Til the day you came into my life
You forced me to think twice
I didn't have too much, no I wasn't rich
Gave me belief someday I'd be more than this
That's why until this day I'm still your man
Cause you made me understand that

Love is kisses in a bean bag chair
The two of us but no one there
Love is the moment that I climb the stairs
To hold you in my arms after we make love
Love is waking up to see your face
Or kissing in the morning rain
Love is
The only thing that keeps me sane
At the end of the day is that I've got you

You're my secret place where I can be myself
You connect with me like nobody else
Even though our circumstances changed
Our love still remains
Meet me on the ground, still you help me fly
You taught me to be patient, I taught you to rely
So no matter what tomorrow brings
We got the simple things cause (noooo)

Love is kisses in a bean bag chair (bean bag chair)
The two of us but no one there (no one there)
Love is the moment that I climb the stairs (ohh)
To hold you in my arms after we make love
Love is waking up to see your face (ohh)
Or kissing in the morning rain
Love is
The only thing that keeps me sane (ohh)
At the end of the day is that I've got you

Love is
A Sunday morning with the blanket wrapped around your waist
Love is
The way your lips seem to curve
When you say my name (say my name ohh)
Love is
And when I'm stressing like the world's turning upside down
Girl it all makes sense when you're around

Love is kisses in a bean bag chair (yeah)
The two of us but no one there (making love is)
Love is the moment that I climb the stairs
To hold you in my arms after we make love
Love is waking up to see your face (yeah yeah yeah yeah)
Or kissing in the morning rain
Love is
The only thing that keeps me sane (I'm gonna keep you baby)
At the end of the day is that I've got you

Love is kisses in a bean bag chair (bag chair)
The two of us but no one there
Love is the moment that I climb the stairs
To hold you in my arms after we make love
Love is waking up to see your face (I've got you baby)
Or kissing in the morning rain
Love is (baby)
The only thing that keeps me sane
At the end of the day is that I've got you

Love is
Waking up to see your face (say I've got you)
Kissing in the morning rain (ooh)
At the end of the day is that I've got you

This version by The Backstreet boys, listeners
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 09:02 am
News from the world of cats:

NYC Cat Finally Rescued After 14 Days By TIM McCAHILL, Associated Press Writer
27 minutes ago



NEW YORK - After 14 days trapped in the innards of a Greenwich Village building, Molly the cat finally emerged wearing a look on her face that said, "What's all the fuss about?"



As a crowd of reporters and onlookers jostled for a glance, the 11-month-old black cat appeared docile and unscathed despite her ordeal, which came to a happy end on Friday after a volunteer pulled her to safety from a crawl space.

"I think you'll all agree that she is in great shape," said a proud Peter Myers, a delicatessen owner in the building who kept Molly in his store to catch mice.

Guess who wrote this, folks

Let us roam then, you and I,
When the evening is splayed out across the sky
Like a kitten neutered on a laboratory slab;
Let us stray on paths through neighbors' yards
Behind the boulevards
Where raccoons scuttle in the refuse bins
Scattering cellophane and potato skins:
Paths that follow like a nagging accusation
Of a minor violation
To lead you to the ultimate reproof...
Oh, do not say, "Bad Kitty!"
Let us go and prowl the city.

In the rooms the cats run to and fro
Auditioning for a Broadway show.

The soft white fog that rises from the rubbish heap,
The soft white cloud that surges through the rubbish heap,
Flows into the corners of the million-dollar set.
The wave of dry-ice smoke that rolls waist-deep
Lathers the human actors' fake-fur suits
As they ham it up to the music's beats,
Forms into pools in the orchestra pit,
And leaves a chemical smell on the front-row seats.

And indeed there will be time.
For the soft white smoke that spills along the stage,
Curling in wisps around the rubbish heap;
There will be time, there will be time
To calculate in human years your feline age.
There will be time to wheedle and cajole
Time to beg the guests who come to tea
To drop leftover tidbits in your bowl;
Time to sniff at a kitchen scrap,
And time yet for some unforeseen obsessions,
And time for new digressions and transgressions,
Before the taking of another nap.

In the rooms the cats run to and fro
Auditioning for a Broadway show.

And indeed there will be time
To wonder, "Do I shed?" and, "Do I shed?"
Time to turn back and stretch out upon the bed,
And give myself a bath before I'm fed --
(They will say: "It's the short-haired ones I prefer.")
My flea collar buckled neatly in my fur,
My expression cool and distant but softened by a gentle purr.
(They will say: "I'm allergic to his fur!")
Do I dare
Jump up on the table?
In an instant there is time
For excursions and inversions that will make me seem unstable.

For I have known the ones who feed me, known them all --
Have known my humans well and leaned against their shins,
I have measured out my lives in catfood tins;
I know the voices calling with a singsong call:
But is it dinner, or is it time to hide?
And should I go outside?

And I have known the hands already, known them all --
The hands that pet you while you try to take a nap.
The brusque insistent thumbs, the fingers lacking tact,
And when I am kneaded like a bread-dough ball,
Then how should I react?
Should I cough up a furball in your lap?
Then should I go outside?

And I have known the feet, already known them all --
Feet that are booted or slippered or bare
(And tread upon your tail when you lie along the stair.)
And is it true it rankles
When I rub against your ankles?
Feet that cross beneath the table, or walk along the hall.
So should I go outside?
And then demand to come back in?

* * * * *
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 10:31 am
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 10:38 am
Roy Clark
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Roy Linwood Clark (born April 15, 1933 in Meherrin, Virginia) is one of the most versatile and well-known country music musicians and performers. He is best known for hosting one of the first nationally televised country variety shows in the United States, Hee Haw from 1969 - 1992.

Clark has been an iconic figure in country music, both as a musician and as a popularizer of country music. Clark is an entertainer, most of all, with an amiable personality and a telegenic presence.

In the '70s, Roy Clark frequently guest-hosted for Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show and enjoyed a 30,000,000 viewership for "Hee Haw." As both a guitarist and banjo player, Clark is a virtuoso. He is also skilled in Classical and Spanish guitar, in addition to playing several other instruments. While he has had hit songs (e.g. "Yesterday, When I was Young" and "Thank God and Greyhound"), his instrumental skill has had an enormous impact on succeeding generations of both bluegrass and country musicians.

At the age of 14, Clark began playing banjo, guitar, and mandolin, and he won two National Banjo Championships by the age of 17. He was simultaneously pursuing a sporting career, first as a baseball player, and then as a boxer, before switching over to music full time. At the age of 17, he had his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry.

By 1955, he was a regular on Jimmy Dean's Washington, D.C. television program. When Dean left the show, Clark took over. In 1960, Clark went out to Las Vegas. He was spotted by talent managers and invited to appear on The Tonight Show, and he also appeared on The Beverly Hillbillies as a recurring character and as himself on an episode of the Sunday evening Jackie Gleason Show, that was dedicated to country music, where he played a blistering rendition of "Down Home". Later, he even appeared on an episode of "The Odd Couple" where he played "Malagueña". In 1963, Clark signed to Capitol Records and had three top 10 hits. He switched labels to Dot Records and again had hits. Clark was willing to endorse any brand of guitar he received a paycheck for being seen with, and endorsed Mosrite, Gretsch, and many other brands of guitar during his career.

In 1969, Clark and Buck Owens were the hosts of Hee Haw. The show was dropped by CBS Television in 1971 but continued to run in syndication for twenty more years.

In 1983, Clark opened the Roy Clark Celebrity Theatre in Branson, Missouri, becoming the first famous country music star to have his own venue there, and launching a trend which would eventually cause Branson to become an important center of country performance. Clark frequently played his own Branson nightclub during the 80s and 90s. He has since closed the venue (which briefly became the unlikely professional home of the Platters) and gone back to a fairly light touring schedule that usually includes a performance with Ramona Jones and the Jones Family Band at their annual tribute to Clark's old "Hee Haw" co-star Grandpa Jones in Mountainview, Arkansas.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Clark

Yesterday,
When I Was Young
Roy Clark [1969]



Yesterday, when I was young,
The taste of life was sweet as rain upon my tongue,
I teased at life as if it were a foolish game,
The way the evening breeze may tease a candle flame


The thousand dreams I dreamed, the splendid things I planned,
I always built, alas, on weak and shifting sand,
I lived by night and shunned the naked light of day,
And only now I see how the years ran away

Yesterday, when I was young,
So many happy songs were waiting to be sung,
So many wild pleasures lay in store for me,
And so much pain my dazzled eyes refused to see

I ran so fast that time and youth at last ran out,
I never stopped to think what life was all about,
And every conversation I can now recall,
Concerned itself with me, and nothing else at all

Yesterday, the moon was blue,
And every crazy day brought something new to do,
I used my magic age as if it were a wand,
And never saw the worst and emptiness beyond

The game of love I played with arrogance and pride,
And every flame I lit too quickly, quickly died,
The friends I made all seemed somehow to drift away,
And only I am left on stage to end the play


There are so many songs in me that won't be sung,
I feel the bitter taste of tears upon my tongue,
The time has come for me to pay,
For yesterday, when I was young
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 10:41 am
Elizabeth Montgomery
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery (April 15, 1933([[1]]) - May 18, 1995) was an American movie and television actress.

Born in Los Angeles, California, she was the daughter of actor Robert Montgomery and his wife, Elizabeth Bryan Allen.

She is best remembered for her leading role as the witch Samantha in the ABC situation comedy Bewitched. This show was a huge success during its eight-year run from 1964 to 1972 and remains popular through syndication and the 2005 movie remake starring Will Ferrell and Nicole Kidman. Montgomery received five Emmy Award and four Golden Globe nominations for her role as Samantha.

Montgomery made her television debut in her father's series Robert Montgomery Presents, and her film debut in 1955 in The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell. Her early career then languished, consisting of supporting roles and appearances in television series.

Montgomery refused to do Samantha's famous nose twitch for fans after Bewitched went off the air, and was reluctant to discuss this role. She spent the remainder of her career pursuing dramatic roles that took her as far away from the good-natured Samantha typecasting as possible. She received Emmy Award nominations for playing a rape victim in A Case of Rape (1974), for her portrayal of the notorious Lizzie Borden in The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975), and for her role as a strong woman facing hardship in 1820's Ohio in the mini-series The Awakening Land (1978). She also made a chilling villain in the 1985 picture Amos, playing a nurse in a state home who terrorized residents Kirk Douglas and Dorothy McGuire. Her final acting role was in an episode of Batman: The Animated Series entitled "Showdown," in which she played a barmaid.

She was married to actor Gig Young from 1956 to 1963; to Bewitched producer William Asher from 1963 to 1973, with whom she had 3 children; had an affair with Richard Michaels the director of Bewitched, for a year before they finally came out with the truth. Her marriage to William Asher ended and so did Bewitched (through Bill's own admission that he was involved with a woman named Nancy Fox who was an extra on the set). She moved out of her house, moved in with Michaels, and they lived together for two years before they broke up because of guilt. She was married to actor Robert Foxworth, (with whom she had been living for over 20 years) from 1993 until her death.

She had an older sister, Martha Bryan Montgomery, who died before Elizabeth was born, and a brother, Robert Montgomery Jr., who was born in 1936.

Elizabeth Montgomery died of colorectal cancer on May 18, 1995, at the age of 62. She died just eight weeks after being diagnosed with the disease. At the time of her death, the media widely reported that she had ignored the symptoms of her illness until it was too late, as she was caring for Robert Foxworth, who had had hip replacement surgery.

Unwilling to die in a hospital, and with no hope of recovery, she elected to return to her Beverly Hills home that she shared with Foxworth; she died there with Robert and her children waiting outside of the bedroom at her request.

Her remains were cremated shortly after her death.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Montgomery
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 10:43 am
Claudia Cardinale
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Claudia Cardinale (born April 15, 1938) is an Italian actress born in Tunis, Tunisia to Italian parents.


Biography

Claudia Cardinale was born Claude Josephine Rose Cardin. She had her break into films after winning a Tunisian beauty contest in 1957. She made her film debut in Goha (1958) and later that year had a role in the minor international success I soliti ignoti. Her early career was largely managed by producer Franco Cristaldi. Throughout the 1960s she appeared in many Italian or Italian co-financed films including Luchino Visconti's Il Gattopardo (The Leopard, 1963), Rocco e i suoi fratelli (1963), Federico Fellini's 8½ and Sergio Leone's epic Once Upon a Time in the West (1968).

Cardinale never made a real attempt to break into the US market since she was not interested in leaving Europe for extended periods of time. Her Hollywood films include Circus World (1964), The Pink Panther (1964) and The Hell With Heroes (1968).

A photograph of Cardinale was featured in the original gatefold artwork to Bob Dylan's album Blonde On Blonde in 1966; since the photo was used without Cardinale's permission, the photo was removed from the cover art in later pressings.


She has appeared in more good European movies than most of her contemporaries. Her performance in Visconti's Sandra/Of A Thousand Delights is regarded as mesmerizing, playing a Holocaust survivor with an incestuous relationship with her brother. In Comencini's La Storia (from Elsa Morante's novel), Cardinale plays a widow raising a son during WW2 and was another well-received performance by Cardinale.

Other performances by Cardinale that are considered to be great include Valerio Zurlini's Girl With a Suitcase and Mauro Bolognini's Libera.

Cardinale remains active in European cinema, her later films include Qui comincia l'avventura (1975), Fitzcarraldo (1982), La Storia (1985) and Un homme amoureux (1987).

She has been married only once (to Franco Cristaldi) but has been living with film director Pasquale Squitieri since 1975, and has two children. Her son Patrick was born out of wedlock to a mysterious Frenchman when the actress was only 17; Cristaldi adopted him later. She has a daughter (also named Claudia) by Squitieri.

Claudia Cardinale is a liberal with strong political convictions. She is involved in pro-women and pro-gay issues. She has also frequently stated that she is proud of her Arab heritage (she was born in Tunis) and is involved in many humanitarian causes. She currently calls Paris her home.

Claudia Cardinale wrote an autobiography, Moi Claudia, Toi Claudia. In 2005, she also published a French-language book, Mes Etoiles, about her personal and professional relationships with many of her directors and co-stars through her nearly 50 years in show-business.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia_Cardinale
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 10:46 am
Emma Thompson
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Emma Thompson (born April 15, 1959) is a BAFTA and a two-time Academy Award-winning English actress, comedian, and screenwriter.


Biography

Early life

Thompson was born in Paddington, London, England to Eric Thompson (an English actor known for narrating the television series, The Magic Roundabout) and Phyllida Law (a Scottish actress). Her sister is actress Sophie Thompson.

Thompson went to Camden School for Girls and then took English Literature at Newnham College, Cambridge, where she was also a member, as well as vice-president, of the Footlights comedy club. While there, Thompson dated Footlights member and future actor, Hugh Laurie. After completing her education, she came to fame with a leading role in the BBC drama serial, Fortunes of War.

Acting career

Thompson's first major film role was in a romantic comedy, The Tall Guy (1989). Her career took a more serious turn with a series of critically acclaimed performances and films, beginning with 1992's Howard's End (for which she received an Academy Award for "Best Actress"), The Remains of the Day opposite Anthony Hopkins, and as real life British painter Dora Carrington in the movie Carrington (1995). She won her next Academy Award in 1996, for her screenplay adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, a film in which she also played the lead role. Consequently, Thompson is the first, and so far only, person to have won Oscars for both acting and writing; she has said that she keeps both of her award statues in her downstairs bathroom, citing embarrassment at placing them in a more prominent place.[1]

Thompson's recent television career has included a starring role in the 2001 HBO drama Wit, in which she played a dying cancer victim. In 2003, she joined the cast of Angels in America, playing multiple roles, including one of the titular angels. Her one Emmy Award came as result of her appearance as a guest star in a 1997 episode of the show Ellen; in the episode, she played a parody of herself. She also appeared in an episode of Cheers in 1992. Her character, Nanette "Nanny" Gee, was the host of a children's television program and Frasier Crane's first wife.

Most recently, Thompson appeared in supporting roles in films of a lighter nature, including her role as Sibyll Trelawney in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) and the comedy Love Actually (2003).

The film Nanny McPhee, written by Thompson, was first released in October 2005. Thompson has worked on the project for 9 years, having written the screenplay and starred, alongside her mother (who has a cameo appearance).

Private life

Thompson married Kenneth Branagh, with whom she appeared in Fortunes of War, on August 20, 1989. They appeared together several times, in hit films such as Dead Again, Henry V and Much Ado About Nothing. They eventually divorced in October of 1995.

In 2003, Thompson married actor Greg Wise, with whom she had had a daughter in 1999.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Thompson
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 10:48 am
Here is a math trick so unbelievable that it will
stump you.

Personally I would like to know who came up with this
and why that person is not running the country.

1. Grab a calculator. (you won't be able to do this
one in your head)
2. Key in the first three digits of your phone number (not the area
code)
3. Multiply by 80
4. Add 1
5. Multiply by 250
6. Add the last 4 digits of your phone number
7. Add the last 4 digits of your phone number again.
8. Subtract 250
9. Divide number by 2

Do you recognize the answer?
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 11:32 am
Good day WA2K.

Clever math trick, Bob.

Letty, your poem is not by T.S. Elliott, is it?

I saw Roy Clark perform on stage at a movie theater in a small town called Uniontown, PA, when he had a head cold so bad, he had to stop during songs to sneeze --and often to clear his throat. But he didn't want to cancel and disappoint his fans. The audience loved him. So did I.

http://www.ourbrowncounty.com/images/1102s4.jpg

http://www.wallsoffame.com/assets/images/2_00_montgomery.jpg
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 11:36 am
Well, There's our Bob, listeners, and I am delighted to find that, for once, I knew them all. Had no idea that Roy Clark was born in Virginia, hawk.

Now let's see. I went through the tricks of that math with just a check book calendar and did the convoluted numbers on paper. That probably explains why I didn't come up with a significant number. Confused

I am guessing, however, that it should be our phone number again, right?
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 11:40 am
Well, listeners, our Raggedy is here with pictures once again. Thanks, PA. Wow! Great about Roy, and indeed you are correct about Thomas Sterns whose CATS song was a parody on J.Alfred Prufrock. So what do you get? A stray cat. Razz
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 11:56 am
Great women were born on April 15 - I loved Elisabeth Montgomery in Bewitched and Claudia Cardinale was the European equivalent to Raquel Welch, except she has more
substance, and Emma Thompson is an exceptional actress
who not only knows her craft, she also takes it seriously.

I'd like to dedicate a great song to them

I am woman, hear me roar
In numbers too big to ignore
And I know too much to go back an' pretend
'cause I've heard it all before
And I've been down there on the floor
No one's ever gonna keep me down again

CHORUS
Oh yes I am wise
But it's wisdom born of pain
Yes, I've paid the price
But look how much I gained
If I have to, I can do anything
I am strong (strong)
I am invincible (invincible)
I am woman

You can bend but never break me
'cause it only serves to make me
More determined to achieve my final goal
And I come back even stronger
Not a novice any longer
'cause you've deepened the conviction in my soul

CHORUS

I am woman watch me grow
See me standing toe to toe
As I spread my lovin' arms across the land
But I'm still an embryo
With a long long way to go
Until I make my brother understand

Oh yes I am wise
But it's wisdom born of pain
Yes, I've paid the price
But look how much I gained
If I have to I can face anything
I am strong (strong)
I am invincible (invincible)
I am woman
Oh, I am woman
I am invincible
I am strong

FADE
I am woman
I am invincible
I am strong
I am woman
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 12:08 pm
Well, there's our lovely C.J. Hey, gal. That song could be for you as well, methinks.<smile>

Hmmm. Hasn't Bewitched been redone?
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 15 Apr, 2006 12:17 pm
Just did a run through our archives and found Claudia Cardinale. My word, she starred in Once Upon a Time in the West. I loved that movie. Each character had an operatic type theme. As I recall, it didn't do well at the box office because Henry Fonda was a villain.
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