"and I'm housebroken"
Is that what they call Breaking and Entering in Buffalo?
Not mine Kansas..but you know if it was Paddy boy.
Thanks DD..now if other of my body parts can get attention...like my head which is now throbbing.
Uh-oh...
*rubs Boobsy's head*
DD great minds think in the gutter
BOYS!!!
I'm innocent. INNOCENT I TELL YOU!!!
And I was trying so hard to watch my choice of words.
Oh sweetie... using 'head' and 'throbbing' in the same sentence is never a good idea around these parts.
*bats eyes innocently*
*chokes on coffee*
*hands addy some napkins*
*sigh* Alas, I have to attend to the nasty four-letter word that pays my bills.
It was fun playing this morning.
*hugs to all*
Well everyone have a SASSY afternoon. Gotta get back to work. And oh yes South Pacific this evening!
I, too, should get back to my endless list of items to do...
Happy afternoon.
Pink sprinkles for all!
oh, but, first a shameless plug!
Did you see this 'headline' on the BWW news page?
Rees, Kaye, Burton & More Star in 5/22 'Romance' Benefit
May 9, 2006 - by BWW News Desk
On Monday, May 22, The Collegiate Chorale will present A Swell Night for Romance, a benefit evening starring Tony Award-winners Roger Rees, Judy Kaye and more at The Supper Club (240 West 47th Street between Broadway and 8th Avenue).
"The performance will be a madcap musical romp, featuring songs of the 20s, 30s and 40s by Noel Coward, Cole Porter, the Gershwins and Irving Berlin," according to press notes. In addition to Rees (A Man of No Importance, ...Nicholas Nickelby) and Kaye (Souvenir, The Phantom of the Opera), it will star Carol Woods (Chicago, Follies), Robert Mack, Jan Maxwell (Entertaining Mr. Sloane, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) and Kate Burton (The Constant Wife, Hedda Gabler).
Proceeds from this event will support The Collegiate Chorale's performances and education programs in New York. Cocktails and a light supper begin the evening at 6:30 pm. The musical program begins at 8:00 p.m. with a live auction led by Roger Rees at 9:00 p.m.
It's going to be a wonderful evening!
And another... (I'll just keep bumping and plugging myself! )
My next concert: If anyone is in town on Friday, it's going to be glorious!
Join The Chorale for its next performance --
Berlioz and Bernstein: A Joyous Celebration
Isaac Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall
Friday, May 12th, 8 p.m.
Ticket includes admission to pre-concert conversation with Harold Rosenbaum at 7p.m..
Berlioz Te Deum
Bernstein Chichester Psalms
The universal themes of joy and celebration imbue these works by two of history's greatest composers. Hector Berlioz's Te Deum sets the traditional Latin text and employs a solo tenor, triple chorus, orchestra, and organ-- choral writing at its most glorious!
The Chichester Psalms (1965) by Leonard Bernstein was commissioned by the Very Reverend Walter Hussey, Dean of Chichester, for the 1965 Chichester Festival. Composed during Bernstein's self-imposed sabbatical from conducting, Psalms is a remarkably traditional and tonal setting. The work is scored for a mixed chorus, boys choir and a boy alto soloist.
Hi Jungle !!! Waz up?
Hi Boobs! I got the new Pajama Game CD (Harry on Broadway) today. I loves me some Harry (..and Kelli, too). Remember, you gave them big hugs from me not too long, ago, right?? :)
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/31/04
Bboobs...
Did you give Harry a hug from ME, too???
Patrick Wilson Fans --New "UnOfficial Fan Site". Come check us out!
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/31/04
Addy, What will they be auctioning?
Patrick Wilson Fans --New "UnOfficial Fan Site". Come check us out!
Sorry beacs...Jungle asked me too...you didn't mention it, but I'm sure DG did it for you although I think DG gave Mr. Jr. more than a hug.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/15/05
That's nothing - wait till I get my hands on him.
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