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And Waltzing Matilda was known in Canada. Also amazing.
I like a couple Kevin Bloody Wilson songs. He has some real crackers that make me laugh.
But there are more of his that I don't like at all. That I think is him being uncouth for no comedic reason, just to get a laugh for saying lots of swear words.
Definitely has some classics that always make me laugh though. :-)

Two of the funniest men ever. I am incredibly lucky to have seen both of them perform.

i like python but prefer the goodies."
Another Goodies fan! Yaaayyyyyy.

Jasper Carrot is wonderful. See if you can find his monologue on Biff the Wonder Dog, his "mentally defective labrador". I'm rendered into a state of hysterical collapse when I hear/see that.

Probably my favorite stand-up comedy is
Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIUuO...
The intro is a little slow, but once the show starts it's golden. :)

Probably my favorite stand-up comedy is
Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIUuO...
The intro is a little slow, but once the sh..."
Eddie is great, I have seen him live twice now.
Have a look at this, http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009zbr2 pre python and goodies.

And Waltzing Matilda was known in Canada. Also amazing.
I like a couple Kevin Bloody Wilson songs. He has some r..."
Every time I hear Waltzing Matilda I see Ava Garnder and Gregory Peck dancing in "On The Beach"!!!

We also ..."
I have found that as far as rats and mice go (my son had both as a kid) that it is the males who stink-sorry guys, but their pee is very strong. If you want them as pets, get females or neuter the males,

So it is in that movie?"
Yep...one of my favorite movies and book. The era in which it was written was a time of uncertainty concerning the use of nuclear weapons. Late '50's early '60's I believe. The shot of Gardner and Peck was one of the first uses of the modern-day steadicam. Check it out. The movie has aged well. The stoutest heart will hiccup when "Waltzing Matilda" comes on.

I see it is music only though. Lol. I was expecting the song. As Waltzing Matilda is a bush song to me, (as in, has no music) and the music is added to it by various musicians.
Waltzing Mstilda is not Waltzing Matilda without its lyrics. :-)

I thought I had seen all of Fred Astaire's movies but I haven't seen this one. I will have to look for it. :)

I see it is music only though. Lol. I was expecting the song. As Waltzing Matilda is a bush..."
Picky..picky :) Have you read the book? One of the few books ( To Kill a Mockingbird is another) that loses nothing in the cinematic translation. Odd that both movies have Gregory Peck in them.



I loathe the book To Kill a Mockingbird. I don't think I will be watching the movie. :D

It's worth watching the movie just for Gregory Peck.



It would be interesting to do a study about the percentages of readers who have pets in their lives, compared to the general population.
I've almost always had a cat in my life. Currently, coal black Kamir [a fancied up spelling for 'come here'] resides in my household, "helping" me read by curling up in my lap or lolling on the back of my easy chair whenever I open a book or turn on my Kindle. Her comforting presence and purrs are just part of the experience.
Linda, I sympathize with how you feel, as I was reluctant to have another animal after mourning the death of our 18 year old cat who'd been with us since she was a wee kitten. But several months later, I went along to the local shelter with a friend who was looking to adopt. I realized I just had to open my heart to one of the lovely animals there needing homes so badly. Kamir chose me as her new human companion.




My brother and his wife sleep with four dogs, one cat and two birds. The birds don't like to be caged. Those animals are their children.

As for dominance issues, it's tough but it's better for the dog that you assert yourself with some ground rules. As much as I adore my dogs and would love to spoil them (which would make them rotten), apparently dogs like rules and assertiveness and find it less stressful when someone else takes the role of pack leader. Suffice it to say, I'm a big fan of

Like Linda said, it sound you're a good mother and on top of things, Tasha. :)


Thanks! I love him and use him every Christmas on GR. Always makes me laugh that there's a picture of a reindeer on his shield.
He's a bit of fun. :D


Enjoy your Christmas work party. :-)
I think everyone is busy with Christmas right now. We are all quiet.
My fellow mod Dawn is without computer and only has her smart phone. So she has been absent...and everyone else, including me too, has been preparing for Xmas.
I too will keep trying to pop in, but things are a bit hectic here, so it will be erratic.



That's just a great phrase."
It seemed appropriate.... and I do like to play with the English language.


I think the 'bad thing that happened' in the US will have people quiet too.
(I only mention the 'bad thing' as I don't think we should talk about it. I think this needs to be a place where people can escape the 'bad thing' for a few moments, but I do think it has affected internet activity).

There is that boring period after the present frenzy and once the food is cooking. Some people go off and have a sleep. The people who don't sleep during the day (like me) then get left alone bored in the living room with nothing to do...so I jump on GR and post about the books I got.
I know I won't be getting books this year. But I may still try and jump on GR.


There is that boring period after the present frenzy and once the food is cooking. Some people go off and have a sleep. The people who ..."
I'm not getting any books this year unless i buy my own. :)

I've asked Santa for books, or at least a credit for eBooks... so much worthy to read... I love to own books too, so cost and bookshelf space is always a consideration. I've tried to explain that some books are better in paper... some are just fine in eInk.

Sometimes it's better that way. Last time I received books, enthusiast friends decided to give me a romance regency book, a romance book about vampires (I really HATE romance books with vampires), and the second books of a fantasy series. I haven't been able to find the first one, ever.

On a more positive note I hope you all have an enjoyable Christmas in whatever you are doing to celebrate the holiday.

Sometimes it's better that way. Last time I received books, enthusiast friends decided to give me a romance regency bo..."
If asked I ask for book store gift cards. :)

The kids of the world who celebrate Christmas or Yule or other, sure do need it this year especially. Bless those precious and innocent ones.
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I was a big Monty Python fan (still am) and, for standup, early Robin Williams as well as Dennis Leary.
'An Evening with Robin Williams':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9FMrj...
'Dennis Leary: No Cure for Cancer':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVCN8d...