For the word COMITY, still awaiting Arnold's coming back re songs of the day, but how about -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYnZL0BOXDc"King of Wishful Thinking" by Go west
I saw Pete Kelly's Blues on the old CBS Late Movie, and I remember liking Peggy Lee a lot, especially her song, "I Can Sing a Rainbow" - which perhaps Mr. Guy Haines could record.
I finally figured out why BURN NOTICE won't be on at least the next two weeks:U.S. Open Tennis Tournament which USA broadcasts during the week.
I got to Toyland to find the 10th floor in disarray and all the bathrooms disemboweled. Clearly no one had been in the office for a while, and on the floor with all the mail dumped by the postman was a landlord notification that our restrooms were out of order for 6-8 weeks and to use the 8th floor restrooms.Unfortunately, the men's room was out of order on the 8th floor! So I'm home and rather angry about a lousy situation. Who needs all of this moronic aggravation?
I think I may have set up a dangerous/unfortunate precedent over the past week. Yes, I should be productive today here around the apartment: clean, organize, sort and purge, etc. But all I really want to do is wander around the City again this afternoon. Hmm... Maybe it's my way of saying Goodbye to my Thirties.
re: PETE KELLY'S BLUES, BK did you watch the TV series of the same name, produced by Jack Webb and starring William Reynolds?
Jose, you sound rather wistful (alternate word of the day) about the end of your Thirties. I suppose that is only natural; but I assure you that there a lot of men who are turning 40 this year who can only wish they were as good looking as you, or that they were living the life that you are currently living in New York.So enjoy!
Aw, shucks and Thanks, DR TCB.I'm not sure if "wistful" really applies here. I think the more operative here in this case is: lazy.
Wistful sounds more poetic.
Time for me to be "wistful" as I walk along the streets of New York City...Laters...