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yk2004 Nov 16th, 2004 08:10 PM

Maggie Cheung won the best actress award in the Cannes Film Festival. The movie was directed by her ex-husband Olivier Assayas who is French.
Her other movie is "In the Mood for Love".

111op Nov 17th, 2004 03:21 AM

Yes. There was an article about Maggie Cheung in the Times magazine over the weekend. The title is "Why Isn't Maggie Cheung a Hollywood Star?"

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/14/movies/14CHEUNG.html

People playing this game should know now to get all their answers by reading the New York Times. :-)

yk2004 Nov 17th, 2004 04:11 AM

This museum opened a little over 6 months ago and is located inside a palace (7). The museum is named after the "nickname" of an Empress (name: 9)who was tragically assasinated in (city: 6).

Museum: 4
Palace: 7
Empress: 9
Where she was assasinated: 6 ("n" = 3rd)

"n" from Cannes

cmt Nov 17th, 2004 05:42 AM

Sissy museum, in or near Hofburg palace, named after the nickname of Empress Elizabeth (Sissy), who was assassinated in Geneva.

yk2004 Nov 17th, 2004 05:44 AM

Yes. The name I was thinking of is Sisi.
http://www.hofburg-wien.at/en/site/publicdir/

111op Nov 17th, 2004 05:45 AM

Interesting. I don't know this one at all. I tried a Google search and then was sidetracked into doing something else.

cmt Nov 17th, 2004 06:06 AM

I didn't know it either. I found it on Google.

Why is this thread so wide?

Yk: I forgot to answer you. No, I didn't go to Longwood Gardens. I didn't feel like taking the long drive by myself. I hate having to drive back in the dark. Spring will be better.

cmt Nov 17th, 2004 06:08 AM

111op: Maybe I would remember you from the GTG, but not by the name 111op! I don't know whether you're male or female, young or old, though I think you're young, and probably female (though I used to think male). Were you the person who was a grad student in psych at NYU?

111op Nov 17th, 2004 06:17 AM

I think that the thread is wide because of your posts on the Norwegian painters -- the thread does this when there's not a space between characters, and I guess the links were long.

No, I wasn't the psych student. Was there one? I don't remember.... Well, I guess I'm younger than most who went -- I'm in my early 30s. I'm not sure if you remember, but I e-mailed you to say "I'd like to come, but I'm not really a Fodorite." At that time I had only started posting.

I guess I can call myself a Fodorite now. :-)

I'm going to create a new thread.



111op Nov 17th, 2004 06:19 AM

The game is continued here:

http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessa...p;tid=34541642

cmt Nov 17th, 2004 06:39 AM

I do defintely remember that e-mail, but then I don't remember whether I ever matched up the person who arrived with that e-mail. Or, if I did, I thought it was that grad student from NYU. But maybe she wasn't a grad student in psych. I may have her field wrong. she was from Thailand, I think. Or if not, she was from elsewhere in southeast Asia. Was that you? Are you m or f?

111op Nov 17th, 2004 06:43 AM

Male here. I actually don't remember that meeting while, but at one point I had all sorts of theories (just joking).


111op Nov 17th, 2004 06:44 AM

I don't remember that meeting <i> well </i>, I meant.

111op Nov 17th, 2004 06:48 AM

By the way, did NYCFoodSnob come to that gathering? She sounds like quite a character.

And did elaine? I guess these are the only people I even have a vague idea that they're from NYC.

cmt Nov 17th, 2004 06:58 AM

I think you were at the far end of the table from me. As far as I know, NYFoodSnob did not reply to the e-mail or attend, but of course people could e-mail under names that are different from their forum names. Elaine couldn't make it, for some very specific reason. I'd met her at the previous NYC GTG (the only other one I attended), and we corresponded about last year's GTG, but then something came up. We should have another one this winter.

111op Nov 17th, 2004 07:02 AM

You might be right -- I think that I was a little late as well. If I remember correctly, there was one other man there. I just remember having some sort of conversation with someone who was going to play violin in Prague (if this sounds right.... And ha, you wonder why I'd remember something like that?). I don't know what moniker she posts under. And I remember a woman from the travel industry. And there's another woman I sort of remember, but I don't want to say what I thought there. :-)

Anyway, it was interesting.

cmt Nov 17th, 2004 07:05 AM

She posts as AnnMarie, I think. I think she taught herself Czech because she fell in love with the country. I wasn't near her during dinner, but we talked quite a while after the dinner. We live pretty near each other and thought of having a more local GTG but then never did.

111op Nov 17th, 2004 07:08 AM

Interesting -- I don't recall seeing that moniker ever on this forum. I keep telling myself that I'm not spending that much time here, so that must be why. :-)

cmt Nov 17th, 2004 07:10 AM

&lt;&lt;And there's another woman I sort of remember, but I don't want to say what I thought there.&gt;&gt; I hope that wasn't me.

I do remember someone from a travel industry--blonde? a planner for corp trips I think? I sat near Sandi, who ended up giving me some advice re Turkey before my trip. She has her own business planning Africa trips, but I'm not sure that she had it yet last year. There were other musicians, by the way, but they dropped by late and had to leave to perform in a concert, I think at the 92nd ST Y, but I could be wrong about that.

111op Nov 17th, 2004 07:13 AM

I don't remember if the woman from the travel industry was blonde. No, don't worry -- the other woman wasn't you. She was fine (so I say now :-) ).

You're right about the musicians who showed up later. I remember that vaguely. I think that the music was baroque or something. I thought they were playing in Brooklyn though, but I'm probably wrong.

Don't forget that you still need to give us a clue (on the new thread).

cmt Nov 17th, 2004 07:21 AM

I think Ann Marie is registered as amp322, but sometimes signs her name in the text.

I think the musicians mostly posted on the Caribbean forum. I sat across from a woman who travels widely in the US, but not much or maybe not at all in Europe.

I'm home today so will post a new clue. I'd forgotten. I have a terrible cough that is much much worse at work in the dry heat (also in my car if I turn on the heat, and had to leave my little adult school class early last night because of a coughing fit that wouldn't stop). Aggravated by some allergy, I guess. It's a bad problem when I get phone calls! If I still have it tomorrow I'll go in, but mayeb go off to the library to write in peace, so at least I won't be getting phone calls and coughing in people's ears.

yk2004 Nov 17th, 2004 07:28 AM

cmt- hope you'll feel better soon! Are you a university professor by any chance? For some reason, you reminds me of Terry Gross (but I don't think she's coughing today :) )

111op Nov 17th, 2004 07:32 AM

Oops, sorry to hear about the cold. Well post a clue only if you can. If it's too taxing, don't worry. We're not that bored.... :-)

cmt Nov 17th, 2004 07:57 AM

No, a lawyer for a state agency. I spend most of the day writing. Yesterday every time I opened my mouth I coughed. Workplace allergy? It's very dry, chemically polluted, recirculated air. At home, I cough less, despite the dust and dog and cat hair. I've had this cold since second week of my Turkey trip, and I really don't think I'm very sick at this point, but this cough is totally out of control and exhausting and scares everyone around me.

I can post today, because I'm home. At work I have to be very quick on the Internet, so can't do searches or check often or write in depth.

111op Nov 17th, 2004 08:01 AM

I've had these nasty coughs before. They take a while to go away.

I didn't know that you're a lawyer, actually. I may take the LSAT in December. I'm finding the test quite challenging (was expecting it to be much easier). I still want to take it, but I don't really want to waste the time for it either.

cmt Nov 17th, 2004 08:13 AM

You'll probably do well on the test. (I did.) I went to law school in my early 30s. There are too many lawyers, though. There are many reasons not to go to law school, or at least not to become a lawyer, but the test should not be the thing that deters you.

111op Nov 17th, 2004 08:24 AM

Well, I think that the test has changed a great deal. I don't know if you've seen a recent version, but if you're curious, you can look at a complete one on lsac.org:

http://cachewww.lsac.org/pdfs/2004-2005/LSAT-test.pdf

The &quot;games&quot; section is pretty challenging, and I find this odd, since I was trained mathematically. I also don't read all that quickly, but I guess that's the least of my troubles at the moment.

Anyway, I guess the real issue is that I only want to go to a good school -- it would be a pretty pointless exercise otherwise. At the present moment, I'm having doubts as to whether I can even reach the median LSAT scores at these places (around a 167/180). It sounds easy, but I'm finding that it's definitely not.

So we'll see.


yk2004 Nov 17th, 2004 09:54 PM

OK. I'm bored. I'm at work but nothing's going on and I can't sleep. Here's what I found about the GTG (which surprisingly neither one of you replied to that thread):
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34474731

111op Nov 18th, 2004 02:58 AM

Interesting. I missed that thread completely. Didn't I tell you that I don't spend that much time reading the forum? :-)

Anyway, at least I responded to the evite and went as I responded....


cmt Nov 18th, 2004 03:56 AM

Yesterday I replied to that post about the test. Then an hour or two later, I noticed that the post wasn't showing up, and I replied again, saying that I'd posted a response. Neither shows up. I give up.

I never noticed that post-GTG thread. Was it on the Europe forum? The GTG notices had been posted in every single geographic forum--Eur., US, Canada, Asia, Africa, etc. That restauranbt was actually a last-minute choice. Someone was ehlping me look for a place in Chinatown, but when nothing was definite a week before the GTG I got nervous that we wouldn't have anything in time to let everyone know the location. So I hurried up and picked that other place because I knew that they accommodated small groups pretty nicely, since there'd been another GTG (not Fodors) a year or two earlier. I thought the food was so-so. It had been better the previous time. Cute place, but it looked better before the fire.

Do you want to help me plan another GTG? I should still have the old mailing list in Evite, though I no longer have it in that Yahoo acount that I used specifically for planning, because it went inactive.

111op Nov 18th, 2004 04:20 AM

So any words of wisdom about the test? Did you bother to look at the sample test? Somehow I think that I'm smarter than what my scores are saying. Maybe not. :-)

I checked again and the GTG thread was on the US forum, which I don't read. I guess that's why I missed it.

I agree with you that Mangeoire is so-so.

I think that I still prefer a little bit of anonymity -- so if I help you plan the GTG, then I can't be anonymous and maybe I can't run for public office down the road. Just joking. Well, we'll see. I don't think that I want to spearhead the effort though, that's for sure, but keep me posted if you're going to plan one and I'll see what I can do.


111op Nov 18th, 2004 04:21 AM

Is yk planning any trips to NYC? Maybe we should plan one when she's here.

yk2004 Nov 18th, 2004 05:03 AM

Thanks for thinking of me, but I don't think NYC is on my list anytime soon. (I'm hoping Colorado &amp; Switzerland in late winter/early spring.) I suppose I can just fly up to NYC for a weekend to see my friends (and visit MOMA) if you decide to have a GTG on a weekend in Manhattan.

BTW, there was a NYC/NJ GTG recently organized by Budman. I thought neither one of you were interested in GTG as you didn't go.

111op Nov 18th, 2004 05:10 AM

NJ always seems far for me. I can't be bothered. I'm on the East Side of town and sometimes going to the West Side seems like a major hassle. It's actually not much of an exaggeration, since crosstown traffic can be horrendous.

Switzerland sounds great.

I need to go somewhere again. A friend is flying to Venice today and will be there until Sunday. I'm jealous.



yk2004 Nov 18th, 2004 05:19 AM

I agree w/you. My friends live around Murray Hill area, and even going to Lincoln Center seems such a hassle. I used to hate those late nights getting out of the Met in bitter cold weather, then taking the x-town 66 bus and then changing for the 102 (?). Sometimes it took an hour just to get back to their place!

I don't know if either Colorado or Switzerland would pan out. It's just a thought right now. The difficulty is getting time off, as I want to go skiing, which requires more than just a 3-4 day trip.

111op Nov 18th, 2004 05:28 AM

I'm using the bus more often now, but it's really ridiculous, and it's sometimes just as fast to walk. I remember reading an article in the Metro section once -- that someone did some nonscientific experiment which involved walking and taking the crosstown bus (I forget which one), and the person who walked got to the destination about the same time (or earlier) than the bus.

I take the cab a lot, but after the fare increase, these fares are making my blood pressure rise.

I think that a lot of things in NYC make my blood pressure rise. :-)


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