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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2002-10-21 20:08
"Mrs. Woodwind", my long-suffering wife (well, she puts up with me, anyway), is having a birthday this coming Thursday.
If you have a moment drop her a line wishing her a happy birthday. She's at masako@woodwind.org.
I'm going to see if we can fly over to NYC in the next couple of months and go see a Broadway play for her birthday present (not that I'll mind attending with her ;^) We've never seen a real broadway production.
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Author: Ken
Date: 2002-10-22 00:13
Important B-Day eh? Must mean it's her 40th; 25 years here this December, no way any man who values his life will go near that one...this one's your job. Making us do you're dirty work for you Mark? For-shame.
A most Happy Birthday and genuine wish for a healthy and profitable year to your significant other and you as well! v/r KEN
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2002-10-22 02:26
Ken wrote:
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> Important B-Day eh? Must mean it's her 40th
Yeah, we wish we were so young!
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Author: Jean
Date: 2002-10-22 03:23
Go see something really fun....this year for our 8th wedding anniversary we saw "The Producers". Tickets shouldn't be as hard to come by as they were when we saw it. At that time there was a six month wait for tickets.
check out www.playbill.com for info on shows on and off broadway and on tour....
Jean
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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2002-10-22 03:34
I personally love The Phantom of the Opera. But whatever play you choose, if it's on Broadway, It's probably good!
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Author: Sylvain
Date: 2002-10-22 15:23
Your wife is exactly 10 years older than my sister.
Fun coincidence, I'll make sure I drop a line...
-Sylvain
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2002-10-22 16:10
Sylvain wrote:
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> Your wife is exactly 10 years older than my sister.
> Fun coincidence, I'll make sure I drop a line...
> -Sylvain
??? I didn't tell you my wife's age ;^)
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Author: Stéphane
Date: 2002-10-22 16:03
Sounds good Mark, we'll do. Is she Japanese? (Masako sounds Japanese to me! Or maybe this is just an alias).
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2002-10-22 16:53
Yes, Mark, I echo all the Best Wishes to Masako, a Bdwy musical sounds great, my BW would like L'Miserables [sp?]. Now, thats a thot, our 55th Ann. comes up soon, celebrate NOW, "too soon oldt!" Don
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2002-10-22 16:59
Stéphane wrote:
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> Sounds good Mark, we'll do. Is she Japanese? (Masako
> sounds Japanese to me! Or maybe this is just an alias).
No, that's her real name. I was based out of Japan for 5 years; met her at a Shakey's Pizza Parlor in Roppongi about 25 or 6 years back, married her 23 years back (not even <b>close</b> to Don's married longevity!). She calls Soka, Saitama-ken "back home", Novi, Michigan "home".
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Author: Ken
Date: 2002-10-22 17:55
Don Berger wrote: "Now, thats a thot, our 55th Ann. comes up soon,"
--Only 20 years to go until that magic "diamond anniversary". GO DON GO!
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Author: JMcAulay
Date: 2002-10-22 17:57
Mark: Wonder if you ever heard the story of David Benoit's first meeting in Japan with his wife-to-be's father. David was concerned her father might think little of her desire to marry an American Jazz Pianist, but upon entering the home he immediately noticed a great stack of jazz albums. No problem.
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Author: Sylvain
Date: 2002-10-22 19:12
Mark,
Sorry I misread.
Anyways my sister was born on the same day as your wife +/- a few years.
-S
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2002-10-22 20:39
Sylvain wrote:
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> Mark,
> Sorry I misread.
> Anyways my sister was born on the same day as your wife +/- a
> few years.
> -S
My wife'd be happy to be 40 again ;^)
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2002-10-23 16:41
TKS, Ken, we certainly are trying for diamonds, but, marrying a bit late requires great care! Mark, a Very H B to Masako, your 40's comment made me think of a great quote, by Elizabeth A Allen [per Bartlett's], "Backward, turn backward, O Time in your flight, make me a child [subst. boy, girl] again just for tonight" !! How true! We need a better understanding of Time i guess. Don
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Author: diz
Date: 2002-10-23 23:20
Mark - wow, you really ARE sweet!
Les Miserables is a very popular musical - though you may not come out feeling elated.
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Author: bob gardner
Date: 2002-10-24 04:43
I'm 67 and if I had a chance to be 40 again the answer would be NO> I love being where I am. I sure wouldn't try to do it again hoping I could be where I am now. It to hard getting to where we are; to start again.
peace
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2002-10-24 16:08
Excellent choice, Mark, congrats from our Tulsa Band and our 3 Bartlesville players. I've pit-orch-enjoyed the words and lyrics [hearing but not seeing] of the original book [several times], and innumerable stage perfs. and movies [commenting on the diffs., please let us know your thots on the NEW production], listening for the 1907 [statehood] and location Catoosey{a}-Claremore [NE of Tulsey !] references , Will Rogers' "stomping grounds". R & H sure hit the spots of ?"bucolic"? humor in "Kansas City", "Pore Jud is Daid", "Farmer and the Cowman" etc, and tenderness in "Surry-Fringe" and "People Will Say". Who of us cant sing-play these numbers?? I first entered OK in 1941, to work in the "boonies", and the show's stage settings are generally very authentic. GREAT, Don
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