It worked! I opened "The Duke of Riverside" and read, and . . . in the words of a French designer we met in Paris, Marie Chaumette, a delightful woman with whom we exchanged parallel tales of creative angst: Ça ne pue presque pas! (It hardly stinks at all
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Though, I will admit that in photos my eye is often drawn to some of the things in the background - I love those chairs, for instance! =D
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Being a traditionalist, I wanted to wait until the actual birthday date to wish you a happy birthday. Except I blanked out on the fact that you crazy Americans write your dates backwards, and I focused on the "10", instead of the "6". So I was blithely waiting for the 10th of October to come along (slightly wondering at all those silly people who wished you a happy birthday so early).
Harumpf.
Joyeux anniversaire à retardement! #^________^#
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And that's one awesome birthday card. The best thing about it is everyone has their shoes off - it makes the whole thing look so homey and cosy...:)
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('Til 120 back atcha!)
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Anyway...
If there's ever any sort of recording, please let us know. My sister (the big honking atheist) and I (and equally honking Bapitst, with a little, wee pagan inside*) love giving each other klezmer CDs for Christmas.
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*See, there he goes!
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http://www.amazon.com/Golden-Dreydl-Klezmer-Nutcracker-Chanukah/dp/B00006K0CA/
http://www.amazon.com/Shirim-Klezmer-Nutcracker/dp/B00000BIHR/ref=pd_bxgy_m_img_b
(and of course, the full rundown here:
http://www.sff.net/people/kushnerSherman/Kushner/dfaq.html
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