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PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 12:58 am
  

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Now if you see Saint Annie <img src="http://www.arlo.net/ubb/smilies/angel.gif" width=25 height=20>
Please tell her thanks a lot
I cannot move

My KNICKERS are all in a knot
I don't have the strength
To get up and take another shot
And my best friend, my ex-wife
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"Here Comes the Story of Martha !"


An Excerpt:

Martha Stewart
nears end of sentence

Monday February 21, 2005


Two weeks before her release from prison in Alderson, Martha Stewart is already reminiscing about her experiences there.

In a column in the current issue of "Martha Stewart Living," editor Margaret Roach says Stewart has been foraging for dandelions to eat, cooking in the microwave, and crocheting holiday gifts for her dogs. At one point, she performed an impromptu headstand.

Stewart also has been gardening and reading Bob Dylan's "Chronicles."

She is to be released from Alderson on March 6.

Roach, the magazine editor, says Martha is ready to tend to her garden after she gets sprung this spring.

"I can tell you she is, indeed, ready to get planting, having ordered her seeds and made extensive to-do lists, just as she would have done in any winter," wrote Roach, who said she exchanged letters with Stewart and also went to see her.

Stewart's letters from prison included optimistic touches, sometimes starting with "Today was a pleasant day" and ending with "Let the fun begin!"


Put in a prison cell, but one time she could-a been
The gardener of the world


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OK so I've read Chronicles where Bob says he had been visiting Woody and one day Woody told him to go by the house and see Marjorie and ask her for the poems and songs and stuff that were in the basement somewhere and Bob goes on with the story of how he went to the house through the swamp and stuff and the babysitter wasn't gonna let him in but Arlo said let him in and that was the first time they met.
But on the C.D. Musicsherlock sent me of Woodyfest '01 Arlo says that Bob came to the house asking where he could find Woody and Arlo told him he was down at the Hospital and that that was the first time they met.
So does anyone know which it is? (just curious).


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Really now how would anyone know - people remember things that never even happen after 40 years go by - there are people that think Dylan died in the motorcycle crash or even that he used drugs - anyway Dylan just writes what he wants to write - it's not like it all is fact - sometimes there is one line that takes him three or four pages to get worked in to the story - Blonde On Blonde had some of that - Tarantula did a lot of that (maybe 137 pages on first reading) too. This book made me laugh a lot - which in these times is a true Blessing - beats the news (and that aint fact either). Tarantulu made me laugh so hard I cried - I picked it up on Hollywood Blvd. two or three days after returning to the States from Vietnam - by the time I had read it thru twenty times every page fit perfect - I had been back in the States for five days by then <img src="http://www.arlo.net/ubb/smilies/wink.gif" width=15 height=15>

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 12:04 am
  

The gardener of the world--I like that!

I suspect that both Arlo & Dylan's stories about meeting are true---My guess is that both of these incidents happened, Arlo thinks one of 'em is the 1st time he met Dylan, while Dylan thinks the other one is the 1st time. Memories can get cloudy, I spose..

Meanwhile, here's a little link for ya'll:

Bob Dylan, Architect?


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hey, i saw the "song and dance man" in the masked and anon movie last night. He can be such a charasmatic actor (ha ha). funny, i watched the whole thing. I prefer Renaldo and Clara. Maybe if he would have at least said,"ya, i heard Hendrix" when that Bridges boy was going on and on about him not being involved at the time of Woodstock. I did like the man eating chicken scene.


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Never mind. Sorry for interrupting. It really isn't any of my business, and I've been gone too long to be jumping into ongoing threads like that. Like I don't know better ... Sheesh.

Apologies proffered where apologies are due.

Muffy (still very happy to be in Memphis)

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by PSBeaty:

hey, i saw the "song and dance man" .<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


I went to the first showing of Renaldo and Clara in Columbus, Ohio.
Got there way early (as I would, had it been a live Dylan concert) so
I could get good seats. There was a line a half block long waiting for
the ticket office to open. This was an afternoon showing of the whole
four hour movie. The place was packed and people clapped, laugh
and had a great time without disrupting the movie for others. I went
back three more times that week and each show had a full attentive
audience.
So in the fall of 2003 when Mask & Anonymous came to Columbus
Ohio in the same Ohio State Campus area as R&C had played I made it
down on a Saturday nite. No line ! Twelve people and myself watched
the movie. One thing tho _ not one of the twelve got up once that I can remember
and everyone sat thru every last bit of the credits till there was nothing left
to see or hear. The lights came on and we all walked out. Everyone seemed
to be twenty something (except for me and Alice). I said, as we're walking out
to the lobby, "I think I'll call it a Masterpiece" and a kid on the other side
that had watch it by himself said "it sure made sense to me" back at me, the
couple in front turned and nodded at me and the kid across the aisle.
As I walked down the street to my car I knew I'd be back tomorrow nite.

Both Renaldo & Clara and Masked & Anonymous were made to be seen on the
big screen. I have watched a good Boot of R&C on VCR a few times in the last ten
years, I have not got M&A yet on VCR or DVD but it will show up someday.

I wish I could see them both one more time on the big screen.
In Denver, Colorado !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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I'd love to see Renaldo & Clara cuz Arlo is supposedly in it & cuz of Dylan too. Had no idea it played in Columbus. That's cool...


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i think his best movie role was Alias

"We got Peaches, and appricots and beans and peaches"


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I'm not realy a film person, but i wouldn't mind seeing this. the only film I've seen with Dylan acting it Billy The Kid.


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That was Alias.

Hominy Grits


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