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  1. I like this limerick idea. It's quite accurate, too. I wonder where the next line will go and it would be fun to keep adding to it. ETA- Just to give an example (as I know some think the reunion info has not been substantiated), this is an idea of what could be added to the above with a new thread: There was a young man named Clay Oh so many women he did slay To a reunion he ventured And when alpha man entered The crowd shouted hip, hip, hooray!
  2. If Clay did attend his reunion, an additional reason could be that it was a life-affirming activity. I think after you suffer the death of someone close, you just may want to do something that proves you are alive and matter, and attending a reunion reminds you of your history and can be a useful distraction. Question: Is the Houston posse "evil" because y'all are a bunch of characters? How did this moniker develop? I spent a few years in Houston and Houstonians are some of the nicest and friendliest people anyplace (outside of the freeways, anyway!). I miss the chicken fried steak and cream gravy.
  3. I'm glad to read that Clay went to his high school reunion. I think it would be good for him to connect with people who knew him when. I often wonder if he has a closed circle of friends just because he may not be able to trust someone new where their relationship doesn't have a history. With people he went to high school with at least he knows something of their character back then and he probably has better radar as to their current motives for being friends with him. And maybe he had some crushes back then that he would like to pursue now. I do know of people who re-connected at a reunion (or connected for the first time). When I went to mine, I became very disillusioned at what happened to my crush. Sometimes it's good to go just to see what reality is versus your dreams of what happened to someone.
  4. Couch Tomato, yes, the site was down for a few minutes. Claygary, my dad was a very big Anne Murray fan. He loved "Send a Little Love My Way". I have listened to that song so many times! She is an excellent singer. Your great-grandson is a real cutie, too! Just curious, what happens when you get nabbed? BTW, gorgeous goods! You all are very talented.
  5. Cues "there were bells on the hills, but I never heard them ringing, no I never heard them at all, till there was you." I think Clay rings canuck's bell. That is my profound statement for today. Seriously, I never noticed the lyrics when Quiana sang them. Didn't hear any storytelling at all. I think Mr. "Bored So Easily I Couldn't Do a Broadway Show" would have to at least relate to the song for him to hear it every night. I do also agree that he is showcasing their voices. So Clay gets to play A&R guy (to use record industry lingo) for Quiana and Angela. I would like to see the results when he plays A&R guy for himself. Maybe the AIW EP was the first example of that. I consider AIW Clay's masterpiece to date, a perfect melding of artist and song.
  6. Reading the lyrics, Clay would have killed on that song. Just as he killed on Emmanuel and Listen. Does make one wonder that of all the gin joints in the world, he wandered into that one, as Bogie mused. As for the rivet, I think it is a sooooper sekrit messaging device involved in a new branch of study called Claymate telegraphy. It emits messages that only Claymates can decipher. Perhaps the messages are quite similar to Morse code, that is, long blinks, short blinks, etc. I can just imagine the video study that could go into this project........
  7. What is intriguing to me is that Clay picked Quiana's and Angela's songs for them to sing. What was there about this song that he wanted it in his show? This is the guy who frequently talks about strong melodies and lyrics and these are lyrics he likes. Maybe he just likes the lyrics or the melody or maybe it is just something he could identify with himself? Thanks for posting that! I got so caught up in Quiana's performance that I didn't pay that much attention to the poetry of the lyrics.
  8. As for Clay evolving, I am continually amazed that the guy who did such an awkward hip shake on "Grease" has become the seemingly uninhibited and naturally fluid dancer during the "Classics" this summer. I think his voice has the potential to become even better as he matures. I already hear a lot more I like than I did four years ago, and I didn't think that I could like his voice any more back then.
  9. The problem is the tabloid celebrity-driven industry seems to be expanding, at least with television shows. I agree that Clay's basic tactic should be to ignore, but today's culture has an appetite for the salacious and he is a convenient target for a salacious story. I don't think he can do anything but live his life and ignore what he can.
  10. I would love a tutorial on photoshop! Between this, the Fantasia report and the People magazine picture when he was in New York about a month ago, Clay is spending a lot of time in New York. That begs the question, why? Hmmm............ Of course, I am hoping for CD progress and meeting with this British producer who is flying back and forth (my wish list only!). HAPPY BIRTHDAY TODAY TO AAIT! MAY YOUR DAY BE ALL YOU WISH IT TO BE! AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY A DAY EARLY TO COUNTDOWN GIRL AIKIM WHO IS GOING AWAY THIS WEEKEND TO CELEBRATE HER ANNIVERSARY!
  11. I think "Preacher Clay" is a lot of fun! Especially if he's confessional about not being cool as he was in Cary. Hate the shipping if it's based or could be based in reality. I have fun with it if it's snark, such as dating all the Miss America contestants.
  12. I hate the image of a "blowtorched puppy", but I agree that it would have to be a major crime, as in Phil Spector or OJ, for me to not be able to separate the man and the music. I can't really think of anything else. I'd happy follow him to any genre of music, even Mongolian Polka! His voice appeals to me more than any other voice has ever appealed to me. The rest is a bonus.
  13. This is my second vice after chocolate! It's a hobby and I don't want to miss any news or appearances. Even checking in every day, it's still easy to miss something, such as a quick appearance on a show. I like "knowing" people I would never know otherwise.
  14. Seriously funny stuff here, especially, the "ay, there's the rub". OK, possible thread titles: Oh, the places you can go with Seuss, Shakespeare, and Poe! (that even rhymes!) Madwomen and Claymates run wild! (that's a take-off on mad dogs and Englishmen) Stop the thread, I want to get off! (that speaks for itself)
  15. The name "lecherous broads" is already taken. Just sayin'. Perhaps the idea you floated is one who's time has come. I'm surprised no one has thought of that before now.
  16. That works much better! I was stuck at "huggie" and didn't want to go down that road (brand identification and other connotations). "Pudgy" might work though.........
  17. Ha you'd do him anywhere!!!!! Green eggs and ham, anyone? Is there deep, deep symbolism in Dr. Seuss? I think the bristling at the word "Claymate" is because some do not like being lumped into a one size fits all category. Claymate variety "abc" may be very distasteful to Claymate variety "xyz". Claymate is a United Nations term and some prefer being identified by their individual country.
  18. jmh, I've been reading here and may have some ideas you could use. I don't know if any of these hints will work for you, but they have worked for me: Bathing - Get a bath bench and shower massage with hose. I hose down mom, she soaps up with a washcloth and liquid soap and then I hose her down again for a rinse. It takes about 10 minutes. I have a full size mat for inside the tub and I also use a tub mat right outside the tub to hopefully limit falls. I've also washed hair by bending her over the sink and using the kitchen sprayer. A NoRinse shampoo product is available too. Feeding - Buy large adult washable bibs. I ususally clip a paper towel to them so I have to wash the bibs less frequently. Silicone pot holders underneath dishes are good at keeping dishes steady. Mom has a can of a liquid nutrition drink every day that serves as a meal replacement; we use Boost or Glucerna as mom is a diabetic. She has the same breakfast every morning along with the same two snacks during the day, and we have a few revolving dinner menus. Routine is good. Bathroom accidents - I keep a rolling plastic set of drawers in the bathroom with plastic grocery bags inside. Soiled diapers and clothing go into individual grocery bags which mom is to leave in a bathroom corner until I can take care of them. I have kept extra diapers and clothing in the car in case an accident happens at the doctor's office. We use the belted Depends and like them because if you have an accident, you can do an easy change without having to take clothing off as with regular pull-ons. We also have a bedside commode (which Medicare will cover) and I have quilted leakage control pads over the bed and on chairs. Healthcare catalogs are very good for purchasing products you can use. I found a bedcane that is great for mom to use to balance herself for getting into and out of bed and also a lever that works for exiting the car. We also bought a motorized chair for the staircase as the only tub is upstairs and I have installed grab bars everywhere; I've counted 10 throughout the house (some horizontally in hallways) and we have a detachable grab-handle over the tub rim. wandacleo is right. You do what you need to do, especially if no one else is willing to do them. I have found myself doing things I never knew I would tackle. :F_05BL17blowkiss: to all the caregivers here. It is a tough job!
  19. Happy Birthday idyjocelyn (pretty name!) Congratulations on the accomplishment of 25 years! And with the same guy, too! (that was the joke my Dad always used about 50 years with the same woman!) ITA. Oy, the irony! I am enjoying the lower angst level this week. Minimizing risk advice from the crocs link above: I almost had a tragic accident in a supermarket parking lot recently when my croc (or I suppose any other shoe might do it too) stepped right into a plastic shopping bag on the ground. Thank goodness I was pushing a cart or I think I would have fallen face first on the pavement. My foot must have perfectly timed its insert into an bag opened by a gust of wind and then when I thought I had extricated myself, I got my foot caught again in the bag loop. What a freak occurrence! Anyway, I'm now looking carefully at the pavement when I walk out of grocery stores. So Clay tries to bring at least four friends with him to restaurants. No wonder managers like him. He's good for business.
  20. Oh, Oh, Oh, jmh, care to share what is on your Ultimate IT collection? I don't think I ever put together a compilation CD of that tour. I second that suggestion! I'd be very interested in your choices.
  21. That was such a cute clip! This tour and the last have had the best banter. That's why even though I loved the JBT for the music, I would rank the last two tours as more fun just because we got to see more of Clay's personality.
  22. I thought it was Orlando during "When I See You Smile" when a bunch of people held up those light up smiley faces. And I thought he said "size doesn't matter" because Angela's and Quianna's were different sizes? I think you are right! Thanks for the clarification (although given the Kim Locke matter, "clarification" could be a loaded word here!). So, it was size doesn't matter; still, in IMO, a knowing double entendre. Good thoughts for Caro and daughter and soon-to-be grandchild.
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