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Subject: Re: Attn: Sns - Lidia's Kitchen "Get to Know Your Grains"
From: StutorNS <StutorNS@Yahoo.com>
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In article <060520142001113656%StutorNS@Yahoo.com>, StutorNS
<StutorNS@Yahoo.com> wrote:
> In article <XnsA3258ECC5C23Ccaseynospamcom@127.0.0.1>, casey
> <casey@nospam.com> wrote:
>
> > StutorNS <StutorNS@Yahoo.com> wrote in
> > news:050520140804267639%StutorNS@Yahoo.com:
> >
> > <snip>
> >
> > > even more interesting...
> >
> > Okay, so you met Julia Child (several times) flying back and
> > forth cross country and Ming is not only a neighbor but the son
> > of a colleague of your Dad's.
> >
> > No wonder you have such passion for PBS cooking shows.
> >
> > Is there anyone ELSE there at Boston's WGBH that you're pals
> > with???
> >
> > And coming from such a brainiac background, I can finally
> > understand the wordsmith artistry you always put into your
> > prose. ;-)
> >
> > casey
>
> nope. i used to be a member of GBH well before the internet. I used to
>
> write them actually snail mail letters about sertain cooking shows they
> were missing out on and not carrying.
>
> they were not interested.
>
> im no longer a member
>
> go figure.
>
> BTW the lidia SD that was broadcast yest was not the one that was
> supposed to be.
>
> Ill try again in the wee hours.
>
> By the way, Julia Child was about the nicest person 'of fame' Ive ever
> met.
>
> Ive met a few. after saying 'Hello Mrs Child' she wheeled around
>
> (she was a Big Girl ) and said in that booming voice
>
> :" Why Hello" and was more than willing to chat for a bit.
>
> she was probably on her way to Santa Barabara were she had a second home
>
> this was at 7 am BOS time.
>
> cheers
>
> sns
just to put this all in persepective, I used to have a Faculty Library
card at Harvard. for about 10 years. used to prowl the Widener from
time to time.
even better , I had one at Stanford for about 20 years I got it when I
was in the 5th grade. a Faculty Card. few people realize that Stanford
is not in Palo Alto, its in Stanford and stanford did not have
a'public library' I fixed that Pronto.
just in case you don't realize what this means:
with a faculty card, you didnt have to return the books on the due
date, only if someone else wanted them. and you never got a fine.
As Monty Python used to say :
" I Stick My Tongue out in your General direction "
Prose are not that intersting to me. Corks on the other hand .....
as the Sheriff said in "True Grit" ( a stunningiy well made movie and
book )
" He's been known to pull a cork "
cheers again
sns
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