Broadway Legend Joined: 12/28/04
That post alone makes you a good man and husband in my book, Brd.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/3/05
I agree with Moony. Since no one is perfect, the trick is to always want to try harder, and then DO something about it. Don't be too hard on yourself, brd.
Good for you, Brd. I hope Mrs. Brd realizes what a gem you are, too!
Mandatory, hours long, last minute meetings. Bleh.
Our fingerprints don't fade from the lives we touch.
Puppies are babies in fur coats.
Tinfoil...The Terrorizing Terminator
Shamey
Let's go the spy zone. It really cool
Brd - You're a good man.
Seriously, where would I ever learn such vulgarity is beyond me. It must be "nature".
Our box office manager is singing LEGALLY BLONDE again, and she's petrifying my new intern. I'm afraid he might flee at any moment.
Brd, if I killed her, that would be considered justifiable homicide, right?
At least it's not Joseph...which is stuck in MY head.
Buy her a muzzle.
Our fingerprints don't fade from the lives we touch.
Puppies are babies in fur coats.
Tinfoil...The Terrorizing Terminator
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/3/05
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I love this man.
Shira, that's one way to filter...
Our fingerprints don't fade from the lives we touch.
Puppies are babies in fur coats.
Tinfoil...The Terrorizing Terminator
There's always hand motions.
Q, did I ever tell you about the time I met Mr. Langella?
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/3/05
No, D2 - but I'd love to hear about it (as long as it's a good story - I don't want to ruin the fantasy )
He looks like a nice guy.
It won't ruin the fantasy - it may even enhance it.
Well tell us already, dang it! MWAH!
Our fingerprints don't fade from the lives we touch.
Puppies are babies in fur coats.
Tinfoil...The Terrorizing Terminator
Will it be dirty and shatter my innocence?
No Shira, and don't make me laugh.
He was performing in DRACULA when I was in HS, and I did a charcoal sketch of him in his Dracula costume after I'd seen the show. I sent the sketch backstage with a note asking Mr. Langella to autograph it for me, saying that I'd pick it up after the matinee (I was seeing another show that day. ON THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, I think.) When I went to the theater to pick it up, the stage doorman told me Mr. Langella wanted to meet me. I was taken backstage to meet him. (And I was DYING!) He was very gracious, signed it for me right then and there.
That's all.
Awwww. That's very sweet.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/3/05
I love it
So you were another teen-boy who saw DRACULA, huh?
I have a feeling we had just about the same reaction . . .
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Broadway Legend Joined: 11/3/05
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