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jazzgirl

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  1. Another Mae West favorite: It's not the men in your life that matters, it's the life in your men" The Roots hoodie, if that's what it is, could also be a cast-off from "Uncle" David.
  2. Gibby! Love the "it's not the years, it's the mileage" quote above. That one has been assimilated in my speech (the Borg!) as well as these: "Tomorrow is another day" (Scarlett in Gone With the Wind *g*) "I could have been a contender!" (Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront) "I have always depended on the kindness of strangers" (Blanche in Streetcar Named Desire) "Nobody's Perfect" (Some Like It Hot)
  3. My heart's in a pickle, It's constantly fickle And not too partickle, I fear. When I'm not near the clack I love, I love the clack I'm near. (*apologies to Finian's Rainbow*)
  4. And, we'll always have Pala (SRHPT "WISYS" by Spot is Primo Clack too!) (*likes the "We'll always have Paris" Rick and Ilsa motif from Casablanca*)
  5. Quick drive-by post of number one selections: Movie - "The Year of Living Dangerously" combines seduction, danger, turmoil, along with eerie, dis-jarring music. From Wikipedia: Book - Pride and Prejudice Song - Layla
  6. Hope you feel better, annabear. to the puppy!
  7. "Personal Chit Chat" Thread tribeca, google is your friend, just google "the number" you were inquiring about and add "meaning" *everything you always wanted to know, but were afraid to ask* And Scarlett, sanity is relative. Quirkiness is part of your charm. Food for thought: You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it. - Robin Williams There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line. - Oscar Levant Truly great madness cannot be achieved without significant intelligence. - Henrik Tikkanen Part of being sane, is being a little bit crazy. - Janet Long
  8. Oh, I like "Gnocchi" too. Very culinary! If you were Slavic, you could call him Pierogi! *g* Smitten, it is better to have tried something and gained in experience than never to have tried at all. Life is learning what we are meant to do and not do.
  9. I do too, especially after something like this: :lmaosmiley-1: Well, to keep the "G" alliteration, you could call him "Guy", or if he's French "Gee" *g*.
  10. I think he looks like John Lennon during the Yoko Ono "make love, not war" years.
  11. First, what language is "FrstlgrglooMmflsgoolce"? All I can make out of it is possible shorthand for "gurgles" and "goo" *g* Second, "yes, you can" (*brazenly steals popular political phrase*). I'm sure a price can be negotiated at the next Gala for Clay to not shower and shave, just notify TBAF that you are ready to bid mucho dollaro for this. Third, you can start a new board "Openly Scruffy Clay". This can be your cyber-mascot, just change "butt" to "scruffiness". Or maybe "FrstlgrglooMmflsgoolce" is what it means anyway. *g*
  12. I like the hot pink/turquoise/green motif. Very nice stash! And a restaurant on Westheimer. Wowza! Nice place.
  13. *sneaks in to wish a happy birthday to luckiest and hand annabear a drool cloth*
  14. annabear said: Has anyone suggested Gonzo? *if you have that "G" thing for all the kiddies* *g*
  15. What a job! :women23: annabear, congrats on your upcoming puppy "mamahood"!
  16. (*said in best Forrest Gump voice*) Being a Clay fan is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get *g*
  17. Can't wait for muski's fan fiction on that That "someone" is you, too.
  18. Hee! It's like the story of the blind man and the elephant, from Wikipedia: Of course, Clay did title his blog "Killing the Elephants in the Room" *g*
  19. Not a mod, but when I was growing up, Peggy Lipton was the height of "cool". *waves to Scarlett* Not quite clear. I love MacArthur Park. I have an amazing piano arrangement. It has a great interlude. For trivia buffs, here's a link to the meaning of the lyrics.
  20. jmh, so glad to read that your mom is OK after her fall. She's a very lucky 95 year old. :14: As for musical influences, Clay certainly seemed to like Prince, or at least "When Doves Cry" (*wonder if he will recycle that on some future tour*)
  21. Just reading along, but noticed two possible thread titles if we are taking nominations: *I love quirky, obscure references* *that could be a thread title for the ages* Never have been to Australia, but I love seeing pictures of the Sydney Opera House.
  22. couchie, here's one of my favorites: Mandy Patinkin singing Sondheim's "Loving You" from Passion and "If I Loved You" from Carousel. I like to imagine Clay singing these. The "This is the Moment" clack is great! Scarlett, you done good!
  23. *waves back at annabear* Hee! What piano? I didn't notice a piano either. Good luck on your paper! Thank you! I just googled "tiger" images and lucked out with two gorgeous tigers. I like animal print clothing too (*when I'm an old lady, I will likely still be wearing my animal prints*). For me, "This is the Moment" put a giant smile on my face. I would love a Broadway album (maybe I could retire my Mandy Patinkin one then *imagines Scarlett groaning at Mandy Patinkin and Clay in same sentence*). My Linda Eder Broadway album needs a companion.
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