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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2019-06-17 02:14 pm

And when she's singing, you see that she can't

Well, last night was a horror of sleeplessness having nothing to do with native insomnia and everything to do with being repeatedly woken on a night when I had been trying to sleep specifically to make up for not doing so. Have some links.

1. I had no idea there ever had been a 1930 Broadway play of Grand Hotel preceding the 1932 Hollywood movie. Absolutely nobody in it appears to have transferred to the film except Raffaella Ottiano (which I now suspect explains why her equivalent character in the 1989 musical is named Raffaella rather than Suzette). Sam Jaffe looks perfect as Otto Kringelein. If I couldn't get Buster Keaton, I'd have gladly accepted him.

2. Courtesy of [personal profile] skygiants: my new favorite Bletchley Park story. "The mistake led to a moss specialist being deposited into one of the most intense covert operations of the war."

3. Courtesy of [profile] mooncustafer: "Franz Kafka's Part Time Job."

4. Courtesy of [personal profile] larryhammer: Thomas Bailey Aldrich, "Sea Longings."

5. Currently on internal repeat for reasons unknown to me: Theodore Bikel's "The Kretchma." I love how he can shrug and play a guitar at the same time.

Prior to the sleeplessness, [personal profile] spatch and I made Monte Cristo sandwiches for dinner and they were great. No powdered sugar was involved, but I recommend the use of cinnamon and nutmeg in otherwise unsweetened egg batter. We even got back from the grocery store in the rain before our paper bags melted.
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[personal profile] selkie 2019-06-17 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
You don't have sleep! I don't have spare time! Where do we file the complaints on this one?
Your godchild is reading on a ninth-grade level and was pissed when I wouldn't let them get the pre-algebra workbook at the bookstore. (They did 4th grade math this year and will do 5th grade math next year in 4th grade, but then in 6th grade -- no, I don't know what happens in 5th for the compacted-accelerated students, maybe geometry -- everyone comes together for an unleveled seminar madness course called 'Exploring Fundamentals,' which may be pre-algebra who knows wtf?)