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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 11:09 am
This is for my friend Francis. It's also for myself and for my ex Solveig the Funny Finn who had a chance to hear her sing it in her native Paris at a cabaret.

From the Little Sparrow herself:


Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien :: Edith Piaf

Non, Rien De Rien, Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien
Ni Le Bien Qu'on M'a Fait, Ni Le Mal
Tout Ca M'est Bien Egal
Non, Rien De Rien, Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien
C'est Paye, Balaye, Oublie, Je Me Fous Du Passe

Avec Mes Souvenirs J'ai Allume Le Feu
Mes Shagrins, Mes Plaisirs,
Je N'ai Plus Besoin D'eux
Balaye Les Amours Avec Leurs Tremolos
Balaye Pour Toujours
Je Reparas A Zero

Non, Rien De Rien, Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien
Ni Le Bien Qu'on M'a Fait, Ni Le Mal
Tout Ca M'est Bien Egal
Non, Rien De Rien, Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien
Car Ma Vie, Car Me Joies
Aujourd'hui Ca Commence Avec Toi
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 11:51 am
Well, there's our Piffka, listeners. Hey, gal. Welcome back. er what Patagonia photo? Told yawl that I was behind a day.

Funny, JL. I just saw where an Andy Warhol painting had been stolen in PA. What does our Raggedy know about that? Jackson Pollock, as well.

Weather report:

tropical storm Gamma may hit Southern Florida. Hey, folks. I'm not surprised.

Please, for us 'Mericans, translate those songs, ok?
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Francis
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 12:04 pm
No regrets - Edith Piaff

NO REGRETS

No! No regrets
No! I will have no regrets
All the things
That went wrong
For at last I have learned to be strong

No! No regrets
No! I will have no regrets
For the grief doesn't last
It is gone
I don't care about the past

And the memories I had
I no longer desire
Both the good and the bad
I have flung in a fire
And I feel in my heart
That the seed has been sown
It is something quite new
It's like nothing I've known

No! No regrets
No! I will have no regrets
All the things that went wrong
For at last I have learned to be strong

No! No regrets
No! I will have no regrets
For the seed that is new
It's the love that is growing for you
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Francis
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 12:06 pm
Thank you, Mr. Hawk!
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 12:11 pm
I know your leavin's too long overdue
For far too long I've had nothin' new to show to you
Goodbye dry eyes I watched your plane
Fade off west of the moon
And it felt so strange to walk away alone

No regrets, no tears goodbye
Don't want you back, we'd only cry, again
Say goodbye, again

The hours that were yours, echo like empty rooms
The thoughts we used to share, I now keep alone
I woke last night and spoke to you,
not thinking you were gone
It felt so strange to lie awake, alone

No regrets, no tears goodbye
Don't want you back, we'd only cry, again
Say goodbye, again

Our friends have tried to turn my nights to day
Strange faces in your place can't keep the ghosts away
Just beyond the darkest hour, just behind the dawn
Still feels so strange to lead my life, alone

I've no regrets, no tears goodbye
Don't want you back, we'd only cry, again
Say goodbye, again
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Piffka
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 12:12 pm
This picture, Letty. Did you miss it? (PS - Thanks for the translation, Francis.)

dyslexia wrote:

Patagonia (arizona) Lake in the moonlight.

http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0SgCJAtcVixZ2soqhHv7Se*8KDLMtdQel0eODC5ZzpJMTEq8oGjooM2Xo!wy1GfWsbpVgWkcA3*r4yW*BSX7iQpVTxd!JEDllIvq5g*UKUSmYo6BUHGvi4A/999%20006.jpg
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 12:15 pm
Thank you, Francis. That is really a strong song. Rather suits me at the moment, I think.

For those of us here who know him, I heard from Bert Lee today(screen name, Beedle). Very concerned for him. Such a talented man.

Back later, listeners.
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Mapleleaf
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 12:16 pm
Goodness letty, this is my first visit. How did you keep it a secret?
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 12:23 pm
Ooops, Piffka. missed that. So many contributions that I'm a little undone, I think. Lovely, lovely, photograph.

Mapleleaf. Wonderful to see you, my friend. It's been a while. Well, buddy, I keep secrets rather well, for a woman. <smile>

When I am feeling a little more up to it, I'll go back through the archives and take another look.
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spidergal
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 12:55 pm
Good Morning!

The latest from India.


Two serial criminals doomed to utter demolition.

1. Underworld don Abu Salem and his wife( Bollywood actress incidently)

abducted.

2. Biggest bandit of the N. Indian jungles killed by the Special Task Force. *sigh* he lived near my house.....

So, as the Great Indian epic Ramayana teaches us Truth always truimphs over evil

3. This year Bollywood had a blast with more than 15 phenomenal hits.


Over to Letty. Smile
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 01:16 pm
Welcome back, spidergal, and thanks for the news from India. Wow! Things are as bad there as they are here, dear. I don't know if you realize it, but our Prince is from India, and Clary and McTag are visiting your country.

So, listeners, we now have France, Germany, England, India, (sometimes the Netherlands) and Canada. Oh, that's right. America. <smile>
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 01:17 pm
Perfect photos of JL, wonderful to have here, and a photo of Patagonia that pulls you right into the place...
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JLNobody
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 01:28 pm
Osso, Dys was taking those pictures while we were sitting and talking one morning. I didn't know he was shooting, except, I think, for the first one, which was taken last.The digital camera doesn't make a clicking sound. If my picture should be included anywhere, I'm glad it's on this thread where there is a strong emotional bias toward appreciation. And if my anonymity is to be reduced it should be with regard to this bunch of A2Kers.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 01:59 pm
I just happened to be thinking Fats Domino and decided to drop a platter on youse guys.


I'm walkin'
yes indeed
I'm walkin'
by you and me
I'm hopin
are you come back to me
I'm lonley
yes I can be
I'm waiting for your company
I'm hopin are you came back to me

What you gotta do with the where run dry
You gonna roll as we and high
I'm gonna run back by your side
For you keep baby an evil dry

I'm walkin'
yes indeed
I'm talkin'
by you and me
I'm hopin
are you came back to me

I'm walkin'
yes indeed
I'm talkin'
by you and me
I'm hopin
are you came back to me
I'm lonly
yes I can be
I'm waiting for your company
I'm hopin'
are you come back to me

What you gotta do with the where run dry
You gotta see back darling cry
Looking for a do with a see baim by
Are you gotta do with a dry your by

I'm walkin'
yes indeed
I'm talkin'
by you and me
I'm hopin
are you came back to me
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 02:31 pm
Ah, Thanks, edgar. Fats made it, didn't he. Guess we could also dedicate Francis' and Bob's song to him.

and, for the art lovers:

Works by Warhol, Pollock stolen from Pa. museum

Associated Press


SCRANTON, Pa. - Works of art by Andy Warhol and Jackson Pollock were stolen from the Everhart Museum by thieves who shattered a glass door in the back of the building early Friday, officials said.

The break-in set off the museum's alarm system but surveillance cameras were not working, officials said. The thieves had disappeared by the time police arrived - four minutes after the alarm sounded at 2:30 a.m.

The stolen Pollock oil-on-canvas painting, "Springs Winter," measures 40- by 32-inches and was created in 1949 by the famed abstract expressionist. It was on loan to the Everhart Museum from a private collector. A museum spokesman, citing terms of the loan agreement, declined to identify the lender.

The painting would be comparable to a similar Pollock that sold at auction for $11.6 million in May 2004, said Helen Harrison, director of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center in East Hampton, N.Y.

The stolen Warhol, "Le Grande Passion," is a 40- by 40-inch silkscreen on board. The pop art icon created the work in 1984 on commission for an ad campaign for Grand Passion cognac. The piece, which the museum owned, would have an auction value of about $15,000, said art dealer Pierette VanCleve.

The museum did not elaborate on why the surveillance cameras were not working. However, Wilbur Faulk, former security director at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, said it is not unheard of for museums to have non-operational cameras.

"It takes money to maintain systems whether it's a computer system or an alarm system," he said. "If we traveled around the United States, we would be surprised at how many places this is the case."

Authorities and museum officials said they were unsure of the actual value of the paintings, which were taken from the museum's second floor exhibition hall.

The thieves appeared to have been aided by a large tent covering the museum's back entrance for an event, FBI investigators and Scranton police said. Officials said they had no immediate leads.

Curators rearranged paintings to cover the blank spaces left on the wall before opening the museum to the public Friday.

The security system was not to blame for the thefts, museum spokesman Joe Palumbo said.

"Our security system is very, very good," Mr. Palumbo said. "(The thieves) knew exactly what they wanted. Nothing else was disturbed inside the museum. There was no other damage or anything else missing."

http://www.artmosphere.at/upload/artwork/m_p6bAndy%20Warhol%20Perrier%201983,%20Unique_m.jpg
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 02:35 pm
Sorry, folks. Couldn't find Andy's Grand Passion cognac, so the pierrer will have to do.
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Francis
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 02:49 pm
Looking for this, Miss Letty?

http://www.artnowgallery.nu/La_Gra_Passion_WWW.jpg
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hamburger
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 02:51 pm
just now came across letty's poem about the "gay turkey" - did he actually know that he was gay ? i hope nobody discrimanates against him


"There's a great big turkey on grandpa's farm,
And he thinks he's mighty gay.
He spreads his tail into a great big fan,
And he struts around all day"

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here is a slightly different story ... about the "desexed" - that's putting it rather delicately, i would say ! - rooster !

"Each spring, Wapsie Produce begins growing rooster chicks at its Capon City facilities and with its network of independent growers. These chicks are surgically de-sexed at three weeks of age to neutralize the muscular development of the birds and contribute to the tenderness and flavor of mature birds" - it's from the wapsie website.

having eaten a capon occasionally, i have to say that their meat is extremely tender and flavourful.

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shedding a tear for the gay turkey and the "desexed" rooster ! hbg
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 04:17 pm
That must be it, Francis. Never been a Warhol fan, I'm afraid. Thanks, honey.

hamburger, it seems that everything has an appellation that confuses and often amuses. Now isn't a capon one of them roosters? Razz

I think all turkeys probably look alike when it comes to broadway.

Speaking of which:

Ian Hunter
ยป Broadway

(Ian Hunter)
Green lights on Broadway
All the magic seems to say
Come and ride with me baby you know
It's got to be the greatest show on Broadway
Out here on the streets they say
You can see your life in one day
I long I long I long I long I long to hear every single street singer
Oh what a mood that feeling brings
You can capture life in a jar
Chances are that you'll find out on Broadway
Who you really are
Sitting in a lonely room
Staring through the evening gloom
She'll never make the grade on Broadway
She'll never spend exciting nights
Surrounded by a maze of lights
And stars that line the streets on Broadway
Broadway
When the neon lights are shining bright
She knows she's going to make it someday
Broadway
You can hear the music of the night
She knows that she will
Broadway
When the neon lights are shining bright
Oh I know she's going to make it some day
Broadway
You can hear the music of the night
I know that she will
I said
Broadway
Oh how I love you how I love you
Broadway
How I love you how I love you
Broadway
It's your show I know I know
But chances are you'll find out on Broadway
Who you really are
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JLNobody
 
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Reply Sat 19 Nov, 2005 04:43 pm
You folks have such energetic, patient and creative minds. I havn't even the energy and patience to read all your extended posts.
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