marika wrote:
> Frank Kalder wrote: - haplifnet -
>>
_Abortion Pill_
> amazingly I saw that only moments before I read your post. It would be
> nice to get rid of cancer.
>
Indeed!
_AIDA_
>>
> I saw Elton John's Aida today - spectacular in every way.
>
http://disney.go.com/theatre/aida/index.html
Yeah, great!
I love that opera which I attended in my youth in Germany and then in
New York's Met. Verdi's 'Triumph March' was one of my favored
trumpet plays - as long as our former 'house band' (up to 12 hobby
musicians) existed.
> I attended with a good friend who is the mother of the young lady who I
> babysat for. She updated me on her credentials. She actually is a
> senior stylist at Elle (she's worked for a number of other magazines)
> and now works for Project Runway's Nina Garcia. I thought that was
> very impressive.
>
Yes, that impresses me too!
> You would like the updated Aida, primarily because there is a wonderful
> scene therein, regarding fashion, racks of shoes and that sort of
> thing.
>
Do you have a pertinent link?
_The German BAMBI by Hubert Burda Media_
> uh oh where there is karl there may be trouble.
>
>> [...]
>> I suppose the "STEIFF" label [Steifftiere = Steiff animals]
>>
www.steiff.de is known in the USA, too.
>>
>
> yes I have seen it but don't purchase such things.
>
I won't buy them either.
But the yesterday mentioned movie with Heike Makatsch is a
recommendation.
>
> I recognized Samuel Jackson but at the 4th click my browser crashed, so
> I will have to look again later at work.
>
We'll see what you find out...
> The queen looked a little like Nancy Reagan at first
>
That's a good comparison. I think so, too.
>>>
>>
_Misc._
>
> Eva Longoria got an engagement ring last night.
>
>
> "Here comes Paul Tillich,
> he's got the blues
> Here comes Jean-Paul Sartre,
> he's got the blues too."--Blind Thomas Blues, John Fahey
>
Cute :)
>
Ciao, Frank