Larry, I think, no I'm sure, your excitement with respect to seeing Hal Holbrook is shared by each and every Forum subscriber. I recently crossed one item off my personal bucket list, seeing a World Series game here in KC, but it's not even close to what I felt the first time I saw Hal Holbrook, years ago, in Hannibal, no less. Savor. Martin Zehr Kansas City, Missouri On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Larry Dann <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I apologize for this being off-topic in regard to the current discussion. > As a long time lurker to the Twain Board and an infrequent contributor, > I'd l= > ike to express to everyone on here how much I appreciate the discussions, > in= > depth Twain insights and knowledge presented by the board members that > just= > can't be found elsewhere. I'm not a scholar by any means, but my love of > Mr= > . Clemens works is so enriched with the discussions here. Thanks to you > all!= > > I am especially excited to have gotten my tickets for Mark Twain Tonight > wit= > h Hal Holbrook at the Bushnell in Hartford.=20 > Seeing Mr. Holbrook as Twain is an event that I thought that I would never > g= > et to experience. The thought of being able to sing Happy Birthday to Mr. > Ho= > lbrook on his ninetieth birthday, with hundreds ( thousands?) of other > fans= > , in Hartford, thrills me beyond words. > > This is a bucket list item that I thought I'd never be able to cross > off.=20= > > > Cheers to you all and thank you for all of your amazing insights and > discuss= > ions.=20 > > Warmest regards > > Larry Dann > > Now back to the lurking, currently in progress...= >