Friday, August 12, 2005

New Chocolate Page

The first of the fun things to celebrate CC's first anniversary is here. It's still a bit under construction, but I made a page on my website for Chocolicious Goodness. Presenting:

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:50 AM

    Hi, Shelly, it's A. again. :)

    Did you catch "Into The West" on TNT? Apparently Keith S. was in a couple of scenes in the railroad episode (it can be ordered at:

    http://nbcstore.shopnbc.com/product/?storeid=2&familyid=N60559&track=1113&Deptid=1113&rap=2379

    Figures that "The Inside" (Tim Minnear show) is cancelled before Keith's episode can be aired on F*(CKS) erm, X.

    Did you get "Profit" yet on DVD? *kicks Amazon for not only not sending it yet, when it was pre-ordered back in March, but not even sending a shipping notice although it's supposed to be shipped sometime today to be delivered on Monday the 15th. Did you know in time to watch it when the same network above aired the pilot and three episodes? If you watched it, what did you think of it, and Keith? I loved it and can't wait to see full screen, and nothing mucking up the picture for full viewing pleasure.

    You might want to add another fanlisting:

    morbid.hugandroll.com/mickey/

    From an old post of yours (after NUMB3RS aired) that I wanted to comment on (yahoo picked it up):

    But my favorite actor, Keith Szarabajka, was on Numb3rs last night, so I had to see it. He played the train wrecker on the show and is best known for playing Mickey Kostmayer on The Equalizer and more recently, Holtz on Angel. I'd heard his voice on the previews (it's very distinctive) and knew I couldn't miss it. He's not the best looking actor or the most popular. He isn't all that well known. But when someone gets under your skin, well.... There's just something about him. First time I saw him was in a movie starring Alan Arkin called "Simon." That was back around 1980. He had a small part in the beginning as Arkin's lab assistant, but he got under my skin from that first moment I saw him.

    Me again... Best looking, maybe not, but incredibly cute? Yes. Especially when he played Mickey (still can't put the appeal into words, but it's absolutely there, and Mickey's alone... love watching Keith in everything else I've managed to get my hands on *grin* but Mickey's in a class his own, above all the rest) Kostmayer. But then, you know that, don't you? *grin*

    First time I saw Keith was "John Jakes' Heaven and Hell". First time I *noticed* Keith and thought, whoa, what a great actor! was when I saw him in the B5 episode "Soul Mates" when it originally aired. Then when I saw him as Mickey... yep, hook, line and sinker and I've loved watching him ever since.

    Congratulations on cyberchocolate's first year anniversary!

    If you do disable anonymous comments... make sure you have some email addie or something, and I'll drop you a line from time to time, if you like.

    A.

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  2. Anonymous4:37 AM

    You're missing Amreica's greatest Chocolatiers: Ghirardelli http://ghirardelli.com/

    Congrats on the anniversary.

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  3. Hi, A,

    Ack, no, I hadn't watched Into the West, because I didn't have all the time to commit to it. I hadn't known Keith S. was to be on it. Damn. And Double Damn about The Inside.

    No, I didn't get the Profit DVDs. I don't buy many TV shows. I have 'em off air on VHS, as part of my Keith S. collection.

    I always figured Keith S' cuteness came cuz his face is crooked. :) And the only reason I went to see "Simon" (with my mother!) was cuz I saw them film a scene at Columbia U (when I was in library school there) and got to meet, briefly, Alan Arkin and got his autograph.

    If I drop anonymous commenting, you can always use the gmail link in the sidebar to send me an email.

    Wil, I will be adding more chocolate links. I had to stop cuz it was already 1:00 a.m. and I had to get to sleep so I could get up for work.

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