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Posted by pseudoname on June 22, 2006, at 18:28:10
I saw the “A Prairie Home Companion” movie yesterday. Despite Richard Roeper's thumbs-down, I enjoyed it. But then, I listen to the radio show and he doesn't. And maybe it was the mood I've been in lately (quite upbeat).
I liked the photography, the backstage stuff, etc. I liked the angel of death. She does favors. Who knew.
I saw the show live once, back when it was in I think the World Theatre? Somewhere else, anyway. Somewhere bigger, it seemed.
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Posted by llrrrpp on June 22, 2006, at 20:05:25
In reply to saw “Prairie Home Companion”, posted by pseudoname on June 22, 2006, at 18:28:10
pseudo,
I love how you always give us radioshow advice. I wish I listened to NPR more. Now that I take the bus everywhere, or my bike, I never seem to listen to the radio at all. I miss it.Thanks for the movie recomendation. Were the men good looking, the women strong and the children above average?
;)
-ll
Posted by pseudoname on June 23, 2006, at 9:21:35
In reply to Re: saw “Prairie Home Companion” » pseudoname, posted by llrrrpp on June 22, 2006, at 20:05:25
Hi, ll. (Which I pronounce "llll", not "el el".)
> Now that I take the bus everywhere, or my bike, I never seem to listen to the radio at all.
I envy you your public transportation. If I could get rid of my car, I certainly would. I can and do walk to most needful places (grocery, bank, post office, library, hardware, etc), but at least once a week I have to go further afield. We have zero public transport here, not even taxi cabs.
When I used to live in Chicago, I loved riding the train & bus. I got so much reading & writing & thinking done. You just can't do that while driving. Plus you get to talk to nice people sometimes.
I'm afraid to ride a bike because of the traffic.
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