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Now that the teams are getting to a point where the worst of the worst are mostly gone, it's going to be harder for Jim to get away with his nonsense, and it's going to be harder for Martha to excuse him without sacrificing her credibility. I look forward to his big goodbye. (blog.inc.com....eek_5.html)
Sep 21, 2005 Catherine Zeta-Jones is going from The Legend of Zorro to another romantic comedy . Zeta-Jones has signed on to star in Mostly Martha for Castle Rock and director Scott Hicks Hearts in Atlantis ). (movies.about.com....092105.htm)
trying to make that timpano for years), Like Water for Chocolate , Eat Drink (and Tortilla Soup ). Not as much but still wonderful: Dinner Rush , Mostly Martha , Oliver . (www.chowhound.c....ics/302328)
I have two favorite movies which remind me of my love for Italy and its food. Do you know or have you seen Stealing Beauty and Mostly Martha ? If not, this is something for you to do. (www.latartinego....m/2006/05/)
ratatouille was pretty mediocre. haven't seen mostly martha or no reservations yet, and planning to watch waitress this weekend.that one could conceivably make the list . (www.chowhound.c....ics/492300)
A tightly wound master chef (Catherine Zeta-Jones) learns to relax, thanks to her young niece and an initially prickly relationship with a co-worker (Aaron Eckhart ). Germany 's beguiling Mostly Martha (2002) gets the dumbed-down treatment in its Americanized re-do 52; the difference between an elegant eatery where you take your date to propose and one where Harold and Kumar split 15 sliders . (www.usatoday.com....-dvd_N.htm)
These extracts are mostly 17th and 18th century as there was only one burial entry extracted from 19th century (Rev Davis) and one from the 20th century (Martha Mary Read). (www.faulkes.co.....up/mon.htm)
Synopsis: Carol Fuchs adapts writer/director Sandra Nettelbeck 's screenplay for the 2001 romantic drama Mostly Martha for this Scott Hicks directed remake starring Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aaron Eckhart , and Patricia Clarkson . Kate Armstrong (Jones) is the master chef who is equally intense both in and out of the kitchen. Though Kate's "Type A" personality serves her well when whipping up meals in the trendy Manhattan eatery where she has made a name for herself, it threatens to sink her when she is named as . Full Synopsis (entertainment.msn.com....?m=2080956)
One of the best, according to the folk on egullet's discussion board , is Mostly Martha , a German romcom which has just been remade, American style, as No Reservations . Warner Brothers have it set inside a fictional New York restaurant with Catherine Zeta-Jones playing the head chef. Looking at the trailer , there seems to be some emphasis on food and the celebration of cooking, but I suspect it degenerates into a Hollywood feelgood; as Zeta-Jones cavorts with her sous chef she breathes such wistful lines as: "I wish there was a cook book for life." Oh dear. Still, it's probably worth a look just for some food porn. (blogs.guardian.co.uk....gory/arts/)
As you will know, when he married Martha Brown he was known as John Bullivant Robinson and his children were mostly baptised giving alternative names viz (www.rootschat.com....264.0.html)
Martha + SVP (Singer, Pfaff, Husqvarna Viking) photos The CRAFT /MAKE team was at the Martha Stewart announcement / gathering today, she's endorsing SVP's sewing machines (Singer, Pfaff, Husqvarna Viking). I dig Martha , she's really sharp. Photos here. The machines they showed off we (mostly) computer controlled, and with laptops. One had a stylus and touch screen, and embroidered automatically without user assistance (I'm not sure what format it uses, but looks like you can do just about anything). It was interesting to hear Martha talk about the Singer sewing machine she still has from 1901 (it's still in working condition) and how she won bet dressed student (she made all her own clothes). That's about it, Martha putting her name on some of the best machines out there and using her influence to get more folks sewing is really a -good thing- (blog.craftzine.com...._machines/)
LETTERS, 1862-1863. 0.1 cu. ft. Sergeant in Company B, 42nd Virginia Infantry. Three letters , written from camps near Romney, Port Republic and Guinea Station, Virginia to sister (Martha A. Tice Light) and brother -in-law (Jim Light). Letters mostly focus on family and personal matters but also mention the battles of Cross Keys and Port Republic, the death of Turner Ashby, the withdrawal of Union forces from Romney, the provisions captured by the Confederates there, and war-time prices of various goods. Finding aid available in EAD on the Virginia Heritage Project database. Ms2003-006 TINKLE, WILLIAM W. LETTER, 1864. 0.1 cu. ft. Soldier in the7th Indiana Infantry, Company F. Letter written to Captain J.M. Jones,July 10, 1864, describing the siege of Petersburg, Virginia. Included isa list of the casualties in his company since May of that year.Ms89-048. TINSLEY, FANNY W. MEMOIRS, 1912. Typescript memoir written in1912 of a Hanover County, Virginia, woman's experience of the Battle ofMechanicsville in 1862 (spec.lib.vt.edu....uidecw.htm)
There are more than 835 individuals with over 360 different family names listed inthe main charts (which mostly include direct lineal ancestors ofJames Nohl Churchyard and his first wife Martha Orr);and there is some information on a further 1,200 close collaterals here.The main regions of origin are England, Quebec /France ,the Rhineland (Germany ), Ulster, and colonial and post-revolutionaryNew England, New York (New Amsterdam ), and the middle states. (www.crossmyt.com....ealgy.html)
An Associated Press poll shows that the worm has turned when it comes to reality TV: Four out of five people asked think there are too many reality shows on, and 82 percent say they think the shows are either "totally made up" or "mostly distorted" Geraldo Rivera has found a strange ally in his crusade against the New York Times and TV critic Alessandra Stanley : Howard Kurtz. Rivera has gone on the warpath over Stanley 's assessment that he "nudged an Air Force rescue worker out of the way so his camera crew could tape him as he helped lift an older woman in a wheelchair to safety." The former talk-show host has even called Stanley "Jayson Blair in a cocktail dress." Writing in the Washington Post, Kurtz defends Rivera, saying "a review of the videotape shows no nudging or other physical contact by Rivera so the refusal to even run a clarification gives Rivera free rein to call the paper 'arrogant'" Matt Damon has announced he's engaged to girlfriend Luciana Barroso. A publicist says he asked the big question "shortly before Labor Day" "Saturday Night Live " head writer Tina Fey gave birth to a daughter over the weekend in New York Getting into character for her role as Martha Stewart didn't require Method acting skills for Cybill Shepherd (dir.salon.com....09/13/tue/)
I'm hoping to get sewing lessons this Christmas. First I need a sewing machine. For the last couple of weeks, the CRAFT magazine blog has been reviewing entry level machines. I have a Juki TL-98E, it's a straight stitch machine usually marketed towards quilters. I bought when I was starting The Organized Knitter for purely practical reasons knee presser foot lift, extra wide and tall area under the arm, a very large removable working surface, and mostly metal body and parts. I got to use a lot of industrial machines in college and trusted the brand. Because it is a straight stitch machine it is very fast and strong, and I have not missed zig zag or decorative stitches yet. I've used it nearly every day for about three years and have had no troubles, which makes me very happy. The only disadvantage is the lack of a free arm which would be nice to have when doing things such as hemming cuffs. - Megan Reardon of Not Martha (www.boingboing.net....2/03-week/)
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