The light sound of clanking dishes and real-time laughter with applause is a reminder that this was recorded before a live audience. I was inspired to literally join the crowd with my own piece of cherry pie served with coffee. It would seem that no matter where you are, this piece would transport you to the friendly environment of Aroma Thyme Bistro in Ellenville, New York
Packed with entertaining skits, stories, and songs, this hour-long special moves along at a perfect pace. Anyone who listens to this will no doubt come away with something memorable to talk about with friends later. My personal favorite came in part two with the hilarious, "Words, Words, Words" skit.
This is a warm and personal story about how fate or circumstances can direct us towards a most meaningful meeting. The story, enriched with the song Marian The Librarian, has a "Life imitates art" feel to it.
In this light-hearted piece, professor Ron Reummler informs us that there can be logic in the emotional world of love by stating, "Pleasure is the derivative of love". He must have been a great professor, because even while speaking in mathematical terms, it all makes perfect sense.
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Comment for "Live from Aroma Thyme Bistro"
Brian Douthit
Posted on January 24, 2008 at 01:47 PM | Permalink
Review of "Love" - Live at Aroma Thyme Bistro
The light sound of clanking dishes and real-time laughter with applause is a reminder that this was recorded before a live audience. I was inspired to literally join the crowd with my own piece of cherry pie served with coffee. It would seem that no matter where you are, this piece would transport you to the friendly environment of Aroma Thyme Bistro in Ellenville, New York
Packed with entertaining skits, stories, and songs, this hour-long special moves along at a perfect pace. Anyone who listens to this will no doubt come away with something memorable to talk about with friends later. My personal favorite came in part two with the hilarious, "Words, Words, Words" skit.
Comment for ""Marion the Librarian""
Brian Douthit
Posted on January 24, 2008 at 12:54 PM | Permalink
Review of "Marion the Librarian Finds Love on the Bookmobile"
This is a warm and personal story about how fate or circumstances can direct us towards a most meaningful meeting. The story, enriched with the song Marian The Librarian, has a "Life imitates art" feel to it.
Comment for ""A Mathematical Valentine""
Brian Douthit
Posted on January 24, 2008 at 12:14 PM | Permalink
Review of "A Mathematical Valentine"
In this light-hearted piece, professor Ron Reummler informs us that there can be logic in the emotional world of love by stating, "Pleasure is the derivative of love". He must have been a great professor, because even while speaking in mathematical terms, it all makes perfect sense.