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Comment from WryWriter
How interesting your life has been. Talk about culture shockers. The places you've moved so differing in many ways. I really enjoyed reading this and learning more about you.
reply by the author on 02-Mar-2019
How interesting your life has been. Talk about culture shockers. The places you've moved so differing in many ways. I really enjoyed reading this and learning more about you.
Comment Written 02-Mar-2019
reply by the author on 02-Mar-2019
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Thanks so much for stopping by and reviewing. It was quite a change moving from Massachusetts to Texas. The people were so different. judi
Comment from pome lover
well, goodness, Judy - I think those are wonderful achievements. How marvelous and satisfying. I think writing plays and having them actually be produced would be a real blast. Good for you!
Katharine - pome lover
reply by the author on 01-Mar-2019
well, goodness, Judy - I think those are wonderful achievements. How marvelous and satisfying. I think writing plays and having them actually be produced would be a real blast. Good for you!
Katharine - pome lover
Comment Written 01-Mar-2019
reply by the author on 01-Mar-2019
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Hi, pome lover, and thanks for your review and comments. I did enjoy having those plays performed and I'm going to work on having a play performed at Christmas time at the Activity Center. judi
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what a fun and wonderful thing to look forward to. Know it will be an exciting time.
Comment from HealingMuse
Hi Judy,
Quite an interesting life you have had so far. That must have been quite difficult to move so much, and to Texas from MA!
Awesome how you describedyour plays coming to life. :-)
Thanks for sharing.
Jan
reply by the author on 01-Mar-2019
Hi Judy,
Quite an interesting life you have had so far. That must have been quite difficult to move so much, and to Texas from MA!
Awesome how you describedyour plays coming to life. :-)
Thanks for sharing.
Jan
Comment Written 28-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 01-Mar-2019
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Hi, Jan, and thanks so much for your review and comments. It was a thrill to see those plays come to life. judi
Comment from lyenochka
So glad that you are back to the place you feel most at home at but glad you also know a lot about other parts of the country. Wonderful that you plays were performed! Thanks for sharing!
"because my first name if Judy, " (is?)
reply by the author on 28-Feb-2019
So glad that you are back to the place you feel most at home at but glad you also know a lot about other parts of the country. Wonderful that you plays were performed! Thanks for sharing!
"because my first name if Judy, " (is?)
Comment Written 28-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 28-Feb-2019
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Thanks so much for your review and comments. It was fun to see my plays performed, and I'm working on having my Christmas play performed at the Senior Activity Center. judi
Comment from krys123
Cheers, Judi;
> What a wonderful delight, as I'm sitting here drinking my ginger ale and pure ginger concentrated cold/squeezed drink while listening to some classicaland reading such a delightful tidbit of your atobiography.
>Wow! you moved about his 1/3 of his much is me. Chuckle! I moved from home and '72 to Brockport. New York, Syracuse in '73, Back to Auburn in '74, then Ketchikan '76, Sacramento '76, San Fran '77 and Pacific Grove, (Monterey) '78 to Present. And I didn't count the times I moved within those cities.
> The life of a musician whose suitcase only sells entertainment, as where a salesman can, but also, can steel your husband, car and savings, and on top of that you get a new vacuum cleaner and supplies.
> I really like the fact you learned the culture shock between Massachusets and Houston.
>I could just relate and even recognize, quote unquote, you're reations from others, immediately, by your dress and, if not that, then the first time you opened your mouth. (Too many commas?) chuckle!
>That must've been rough traveling to that distance, but at least your final resting places we've always wanted to be. It kind of like Always going to the show to watch the sunset and it's always foggy enough finally, this time, you bring a lounge chair and a blanket and it's a clear day, until....(That's wonderful!)
> Pretty much found my niche too.
>After 20 years I'm going to play live again for the West Coast Songwriters of California on March 21 and 22nd in Salinas California. To promote my album that's coming out in 10 days and to see, if one of the three songs that are chosen from the album, win the grand prize in the West Coast Songwriters Contest in Sept.
> I've been practicing and giving those arthritic fingers the run for their money. , Literally!
>I say that the most heroic thing I think besides saving someone's life is finding a job. It's brutal out there! Of you not being competitive to the next person then you trying to be yourself without manipulating the boss. And then you walk out of there, feeling you got it, or you're left with angst.
>Finding a job is like being the rubber red ball on one of those paddle-sticks, where the ball's tied by rubber band to the Paddle stick. What were they called?
And like the ball you hitting against the paddle stick wondering if you got the job And bouncing back and forth, like that, for each job. That's being a heroin!
>That's something to watch her own Creation being performed in front of you.
> I had to my one-act plays performed and one I had an audience of six and the second one the proscenium curtains fell. I became a lighting designer with scenic designer experience.
>You must've thrilled? Did the play go throughout without a hitch? That would be wonderful.
>Well, Judi, take care and have a good one and maybe I gave you some nighttime reading.
reply by the author on 28-Feb-2019
Cheers, Judi;
> What a wonderful delight, as I'm sitting here drinking my ginger ale and pure ginger concentrated cold/squeezed drink while listening to some classicaland reading such a delightful tidbit of your atobiography.
>Wow! you moved about his 1/3 of his much is me. Chuckle! I moved from home and '72 to Brockport. New York, Syracuse in '73, Back to Auburn in '74, then Ketchikan '76, Sacramento '76, San Fran '77 and Pacific Grove, (Monterey) '78 to Present. And I didn't count the times I moved within those cities.
> The life of a musician whose suitcase only sells entertainment, as where a salesman can, but also, can steel your husband, car and savings, and on top of that you get a new vacuum cleaner and supplies.
> I really like the fact you learned the culture shock between Massachusets and Houston.
>I could just relate and even recognize, quote unquote, you're reations from others, immediately, by your dress and, if not that, then the first time you opened your mouth. (Too many commas?) chuckle!
>That must've been rough traveling to that distance, but at least your final resting places we've always wanted to be. It kind of like Always going to the show to watch the sunset and it's always foggy enough finally, this time, you bring a lounge chair and a blanket and it's a clear day, until....(That's wonderful!)
> Pretty much found my niche too.
>After 20 years I'm going to play live again for the West Coast Songwriters of California on March 21 and 22nd in Salinas California. To promote my album that's coming out in 10 days and to see, if one of the three songs that are chosen from the album, win the grand prize in the West Coast Songwriters Contest in Sept.
> I've been practicing and giving those arthritic fingers the run for their money. , Literally!
>I say that the most heroic thing I think besides saving someone's life is finding a job. It's brutal out there! Of you not being competitive to the next person then you trying to be yourself without manipulating the boss. And then you walk out of there, feeling you got it, or you're left with angst.
>Finding a job is like being the rubber red ball on one of those paddle-sticks, where the ball's tied by rubber band to the Paddle stick. What were they called?
And like the ball you hitting against the paddle stick wondering if you got the job And bouncing back and forth, like that, for each job. That's being a heroin!
>That's something to watch her own Creation being performed in front of you.
> I had to my one-act plays performed and one I had an audience of six and the second one the proscenium curtains fell. I became a lighting designer with scenic designer experience.
>You must've thrilled? Did the play go throughout without a hitch? That would be wonderful.
>Well, Judi, take care and have a good one and maybe I gave you some nighttime reading.
Comment Written 28-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 28-Feb-2019
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thanks so much for your review and comments, and I really enjoyed your insights. When I had my plays performed at the college, as the playwright I wasn't too welcome at rehearsals. It was all up to the actors and directors, so I was surprised--very pleasantly--by their performance. judi
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Good for you! and I could see where they won't let that scriptwriter in during rehearsals.
Take care.
Alx
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Yes, that does make good sense. judi
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Once again you have a very interesting life compared to my very boring life. I always enjoy reading about your life. You always find a way of entertaining me. Thank you for sharing.
reply by the author on 28-Feb-2019
Once again you have a very interesting life compared to my very boring life. I always enjoy reading about your life. You always find a way of entertaining me. Thank you for sharing.
Comment Written 28-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 28-Feb-2019
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With what you've been going through at school, I don't believe you could say you have a boring life. Thanks so much for your review and comments. Much appreciated. judi
Comment from Artasylum
Hey, again Judi... I love that I get a chance to get to know you... and again like you my living has been in so many states... Orlando Florida, Gulfport Mississippi, St Petersburg Florida, Chicago Illinois, Oahu Hawaii, Denver, Colorado, Los Angeles, California, Pensacola, Florida... the fun never stops...
Again love your answers! Diana
reply by the author on 28-Feb-2019
Hey, again Judi... I love that I get a chance to get to know you... and again like you my living has been in so many states... Orlando Florida, Gulfport Mississippi, St Petersburg Florida, Chicago Illinois, Oahu Hawaii, Denver, Colorado, Los Angeles, California, Pensacola, Florida... the fun never stops...
Again love your answers! Diana
Comment Written 28-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 28-Feb-2019
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Thanks so much for your review and comments, Diana. You'll have to add your exploits to Robyn's book. judi
Comment from Mastery
Hi, Judes. Very interesting answers. I can only imagine the thrill of hearing your lines being read by actors on a stage. Wow. good answers, all, my friend. Bob
You may want to fix this though: "name if Judy," (Name IS Judy.)
reply by the author on 28-Feb-2019
Hi, Judes. Very interesting answers. I can only imagine the thrill of hearing your lines being read by actors on a stage. Wow. good answers, all, my friend. Bob
You may want to fix this though: "name if Judy," (Name IS Judy.)
Comment Written 28-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 28-Feb-2019
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Hi, Bob, and thanks so much for your review and comments. I'm hoping to get a Christmas play organized for the Activity Center. If I start early, maybe I can make it happen. judi
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
I enjoyed earning more about you, Judi. Great answers. The Texas move and all was fun to read. Congratulations on the production of some of your one act plays. That is something to be proud of for sure. Thanks for sharing. Jan
reply by the author on 28-Feb-2019
I enjoyed earning more about you, Judi. Great answers. The Texas move and all was fun to read. Congratulations on the production of some of your one act plays. That is something to be proud of for sure. Thanks for sharing. Jan
Comment Written 28-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 28-Feb-2019
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thanks so much for your review and comments, Jan. I'm going to start early on trying to have my Christmas play performed at the Activity Center. judi
Comment from kiwijenny
This is neat Judiverse ...I too have a pseudonym because my name Jenny Harp doesn't tell where I came from. I'm not musical and people would think Jenny Harp a pseudonym maybe and get the wrong idea...at least I'm not a lyre...lol
Thanks for getting to know you
God bless
reply by the author on 28-Feb-2019
This is neat Judiverse ...I too have a pseudonym because my name Jenny Harp doesn't tell where I came from. I'm not musical and people would think Jenny Harp a pseudonym maybe and get the wrong idea...at least I'm not a lyre...lol
Thanks for getting to know you
God bless
Comment Written 28-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 28-Feb-2019
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Thanks so much for your review and comments. I like your pseudonym. judi