Tuesday, April 13, 2004

Weather: Too nice, too soon -- we'll be hurtin' if it doesn't start precipitaing like it should!

Wildlife: Haven't seen a deer for three weeks or so, but the birds are going cray-zee with the cracked corn.
We are using fewer sunflower seeds -- the uneaten ones grow up!

Charity Alert: The Animal Rescue Site : Feed an Animal in Need

Follow Up: I haven't mentioned my VERY talented friends in Duck's Breath Mystery Theater.
Site One: Once was ducksbreath.com
The photo shows (L to R): Leon Martel, Dan Coffey, Bill Allard, Merle Kessler, and Jim Turner.
Their most famous character is Dr. Science (Dan): Ask Dr. Science!
Merle plays Dr. Science's assistant, Rodney, and does a fast-talking commentator named Ian Sholes who has haunted radio and TV for the last 20 years.
Review of a rcent play (with Bill directing): Tuneful 'Broke' picks apart painfully absurd reality
Jim Turner played "Randee of the Redwoods," and other roles on TV, after he moved to NYC.
I've lost touch with Bill, Leon, and Steve, their manager, but here's a not-too-outta-date biography page:
UIAA

At the Collage: Lotsa media today -- Giotto, straight from Italy, on DVD via the computer. (It was in PAL mode, and our TV equipment wouldn't play it.) Later on this evening, the Honors symposium wants a computer/data projector setup at the hotel in the mall! At least I'm getting paid. At the same time, Brian Bechtold is showing You're Telling Me from 1934 with W.C. Fields, for the Film Appreciation class.
First Site: Juggling Hall of Fame - W. C. Fields
2nd Site: W.C. Fields Fan Club
Filmography: W.C. Fields

Media Watch: My wife took me out to dinner last night -- not much TV at all!
Who in da' heck is Gina Gershon? She was on IFC for an hour.
Filmography: Gina Gershon

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