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Monday, September 25, 2006


   Vie,vie,vie !
I think that means "go go go" in Italian.
Just like little Guido, I always keep a smile on my face, a song in my heart and a spring in my step. I am going to contact AT& T soon. I have contacted many other businesses, but never AT &T. I would adore working with customer service again since I love working with the public and being a councilor for people. I feel like a psychiatrist so much of the time and it seems I have a healing touch and understanding, a "sympatico" that I can't quite describe. It's otherwordly. I thank God for this gift. I had a sensational weekend. I saw Flyboys in the theatre and it was a tremendous film. I don't know much about WW I but thanks to this film I could get a sense of what the pilots had to endure and how the airplane became so important in the years to come. The only complaint dad had was with the name. He loved the movie, but the title was far too lighthearted and upbeat. The title should've been "Knights of the Air" or maybe "Soldiers of the Escadrille". That would've worked far better. But, beyond that it remains one of my favorite war films.

I saw an exceptional play this weekend called The Woman in Black. It was quite the thriller. It's a play that takes place in the theatre. Two men who are actors are rehearsing and there is a ghost story within the plot. There is always a mysterious woman appearing and at the end the characters are talking about her. "Where did you find the actress that played the role of the woman ?"--first actor

"Woman ? I don't remember any woman !"--second actor

Door slams, trunk shuts and we see the hideous woman staring ominiously from the background. In other words, she was haunting the production all along. Spooky ! :}

I'm a little scared today, but I am sure what is happening will pass. For those of you I can actually *trust* email me and I will tell you why I am frightened. But I cannot say here nor divulge why. Forgive me for that, but I have to be extremely careful least the walls have ears.

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