Can the adults please smoke? — Page 484
#12077
Posted: 10/11/04 at 3:44pm
Do you think it would look just too odd to post the question in that thread to mominator of what her daughter's name or age is?
Have I ever shown you my Shattered Dreams box? It's in my Disappointment Closet. - Marge Simpson
#12078
Posted: 10/11/04 at 3:46pm
Rath - while I completely understand the thought, I'm not sure it could work within the thread. Believe it or not, it's one of the ones that had real talk about real theatre - I know, shocking
#12079
Posted: 10/11/04 at 3:49pm
Time to get ready for the bell friends...hope to see you all online later...if I don't pass out first. Hug and kisses all around. xoxooxo
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#12080
Posted: 10/11/04 at 3:51pm
Gotta run myelf - guess we'll find out eventually about those posts. Maybe she did post them, and just feels that way - always possible, I guess.
Bye, all.
Nice to see you Nina
Welcome back to all the weekend travelers.
Bye, all.
Nice to see you Nina
Welcome back to all the weekend travelers.
#12081
Posted: 10/11/04 at 4:36pm
i can't even begin to describe how sleepy i've been all day...
#12082
Posted: 10/11/04 at 4:38pm
Me too, joey. Just starting to feel human. A little late...
Have I ever shown you my Shattered Dreams box? It's in my Disappointment Closet. - Marge Simpson
#12083
Posted: 10/11/04 at 4:39pm
oh, no, i could drop any moment... and only 20 minutes left of work...
#12084
Posted: 10/11/04 at 6:01pm
Dgrant;
I still don't know how you liked the play
I still don't know how you liked the play
Kiss it baby. Kiss it now!
#12085
Posted: 10/11/04 at 6:27pm
of course, now that i'm home, i have energy... although as soon as i sit my ass down to watch a movie with redhot, i'll be out in, like, 3 minutes...
#12086
Posted: 10/11/04 at 6:29pm
As one of more "reviled" posters, hell, maybe even THE most reviled, LOL, I will say that I believe Mary_Ethel is definitely the tops!
Right up there next to you, Boobs.
Off to see Kim Cea in Newsical.
Right up there next to you, Boobs.
Off to see Kim Cea in Newsical.
#12087
Posted: 10/11/04 at 6:30pm
I took a long nap this afternoon - and feel refreshed.
Want to watch the special about Christopher Reeve. I am just so saddened by the news.
Ordering in dinner, and curling up in my bathrobe. Am very happy!
Want to watch the special about Christopher Reeve. I am just so saddened by the news.
Ordering in dinner, and curling up in my bathrobe. Am very happy!
"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."
#12088
Posted: 10/11/04 at 7:20pm
Curling up in a bathrobe sounds perfect! It is almost chilly enough here to turn on the heat. I hope you all have warm and toasty Columbus Day nights :)
I sing for myself. I sing when I want, whenever I want to, just for me. I sing for my own pleasure. Do you understand that?
#12089
Posted: 10/11/04 at 7:24pm
I did turn my heat on - to take the bite out of the air. I like cool evenings, but don't like to feel like I'm freezing. Another blanket, and I'm good to go!
So, BT - sounds like April is shaping up to be party month in NYC. Any chance of a Birthday visit??
So, BT - sounds like April is shaping up to be party month in NYC. Any chance of a Birthday visit??
"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."
#12090
Posted: 10/11/04 at 7:25pm
Iris - rather than make you try and find it in all these pages (GOD, we talk a LOT ) this is what I wrote:
Boobs - we really enjoyed it. Your friend was very good in the role he had - which unfortuntely wasn't a very sympathetic one - but he played it very well. I think my reaction to the piece overall was better during the performance than it has been as I've digested it afterwards. The extreme word-play which was so brilliant to hear the first time seems a bit out of character for many of the players in retrospect. I really want to get a copy of the script - I think I might enjoy reading it more than watching it. Jeremy (from Six Feet Under) was very good, despite some vocal strain - and talk about an unsympathetic character! My favorite was the man who played Kippy (basically the narrator) and the business manager (who really embodied the joy and passion of discovery) Overall the production was very effective - with the glaring exception (for us, anyway) of a very poor lighting design. But this is a temporary space for this group, so maybe they didn't have things quite worked out there yet.
Boobs - we really enjoyed it. Your friend was very good in the role he had - which unfortuntely wasn't a very sympathetic one - but he played it very well. I think my reaction to the piece overall was better during the performance than it has been as I've digested it afterwards. The extreme word-play which was so brilliant to hear the first time seems a bit out of character for many of the players in retrospect. I really want to get a copy of the script - I think I might enjoy reading it more than watching it. Jeremy (from Six Feet Under) was very good, despite some vocal strain - and talk about an unsympathetic character! My favorite was the man who played Kippy (basically the narrator) and the business manager (who really embodied the joy and passion of discovery) Overall the production was very effective - with the glaring exception (for us, anyway) of a very poor lighting design. But this is a temporary space for this group, so maybe they didn't have things quite worked out there yet.
#12091
Posted: 10/11/04 at 7:27pm
DG - am I going insane, or did you post that earlier??
"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."
#12092
Posted: 10/11/04 at 7:30pm
Hi, Addie
No, you're not going insane - or, at least not any more than you already are
I just don't like saying, "I posted it already" in this thread because it advances so fast - you could miss 10 pages while you're trying to go back and find something!
I have to take Robert to his class, so I won't be able to see the Christopher special. He is NOT the type of person we need to be losing right now
No, you're not going insane - or, at least not any more than you already are
I have to take Robert to his class, so I won't be able to see the Christopher special. He is NOT the type of person we need to be losing right now
#12093
Posted: 10/11/04 at 7:30pm
Hmmmmm, an april birthday visit to NYC sounds perfect!!! I'll call the sofitel and tell them to ready my suite! I'll see if I can make it seem like my hubby's idea by casually suggesting it!
I sing for myself. I sing when I want, whenever I want to, just for me. I sing for my own pleasure. Do you understand that?
#12094
Posted: 10/11/04 at 7:33pm
Yes, BT, be very clever and make him think it's all his idea!
I'm going to have to start planning some parties! I'll set up the BWW Social Calendar.
DG - Thanks. Am very relieved!!
I'm going to have to start planning some parties! I'll set up the BWW Social Calendar.
DG - Thanks. Am very relieved!!
"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."
#12095
Posted: 10/11/04 at 7:34pm
Hi all...I'm trying to download pictures on my fan site from last night and it's giving me problems..UGH !
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#12096
Posted: 10/11/04 at 7:37pm
Boobs, I would offer to help, but you know that I'm useless!
I'll just type words of encouragement to you...
(and don't forget to label your pictures!)
I talked to a friend who was taking pictures at the carousel yesterday - and he's going to email them to me tomorrow. Depending on how they turned out, I'll post a few... Nothing like riding on a merry-go-round in full bridal fashion! With plastic cups of champagne. Classy!
I'll just type words of encouragement to you...
(and don't forget to label your pictures!)
I talked to a friend who was taking pictures at the carousel yesterday - and he's going to email them to me tomorrow. Depending on how they turned out, I'll post a few... Nothing like riding on a merry-go-round in full bridal fashion! With plastic cups of champagne. Classy!
"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."
#12097
Posted: 10/11/04 at 7:38pm
That sounds like a possible scene from the type of movie I like
#12098
Posted: 10/11/04 at 7:39pm
Addy..you are a class act. Plastic champagne glasses...LOL !!!
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#12099
Posted: 10/11/04 at 7:40pm
well, they don't allow glass on the Boardwalk!
and I always follow the rules!!
(DG - WHAT kind of movie?!)
and I always follow the rules!!
(DG - WHAT kind of movie?!)
"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."
#12100
Posted: 10/11/04 at 7:51pm
Hey everyone;
So the husband is home sick. So he says he has bad constipation. What is good for that?
So the husband is home sick. So he says he has bad constipation. What is good for that?
HUSSY POWER!
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