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Hazel_1914

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  • Listening to my "new" CD of the remake soundtrack for The Producers (2005). Very funny, and a genuinely delightful performance by people having fun.
    Hazel_1914
    Hazel_1914
    @Forest Cat it's pretty funny! I like how Leo and Max end up winning in spite of themselves; it's just Dumb in a smart way. And I enjoy the love-letter to classic musicals that it is. Mel Brooks had a whimsical sense of humor.
    Hazel_1914
    Hazel_1914
    The 2005 recording is pretty good, but I'd be ok with a copy of the original one too. I'm not picky about music like people think I might be. It's actually pretty great having a CD player now too, don't have to crank it up or change needles, no 78 to flip over or wax cylinders to drop on the floor, no spring to break or horn to bump into. And used CDs are cheaper than old records.
    Gerald Wilgus
    Gerald Wilgus
    i first saw it when I was channel surfing and clicked on it when Springtime for Hitler was on. I could not believe it and happily found it was a parody.
    Mozart on radio, 1934 Parker Vacumatic in hand, tabby cat dozing on writing surface, ink on paper, lamp turned down low - if I don't start doing this more instead of being miserable and slacking, I will miss out on true pleasure in life.
    Sitting up tonight listening to the WSM broadcasts on 650 kilocycles--quiet and relaxed, as I like it.
    One of these days I want to have a house of my own where I can listen to music late at night without risk of upsetting people with the noise.
    The people on this web site are some of the nicer folks I've met on line. Congratulations all of you. Thanks for everything.
    Spring cleaning is actually getting somewhere around here! Yes I'm a very messy person. But this feels great; I can be messy while actually making things cleaner.
    On Reddit there's a sub all about cleaning and organizing. I like reading it. Maybe y'all might find it a bit of help too.
    Hazel_1914
    Hazel_1914
    Can't put the name here even if I censor it as it's rude. Reddit seems to be weird about naming things like that on purpose. However I have to say today went well, for once, fixing my living conditions. I'm doing it a day at a time instead of the usual method of overwhelming myself doing all at once.
    My girlfriend and I are both making positive steps for self improvement. I'm suspecting autism can be a strength as well as a disability. Whatever it is, it's strong stuff.
    I may actually be a hoarder.
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    *Real* hoarders accumulate, but don't use what they gather.

    I find this distinction re-assuring.
    Hazel_1914
    Hazel_1914
    My odd pile of authentic Progressive Era trash and Victorian landfill is all very much used. I'm just going to have to slow down on projects.
    Aspychata
    Aspychata
    A true hoarder collects everything, because everything has a purpose , (or may have a purpose at a later date)
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