Can the adults please smoke? — Page 504
#12577
Posted: 10/13/04 at 12:53pm
Speaking of attending plays, this fits in with this thread's love of old sitcoms. We're going Friday night to a production of Come Back to the Five & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (a friend is in it) that's starring Park Overall, who was the nurse on Empty Nest. I always liked her (LOVE her voice) so I'm looking forward to it.
#12578
Posted: 10/13/04 at 12:53pm
Yes, I will give you folks a report on The Color Purple on Friday. I can't wait to see La Chanze!
#12579
Posted: 10/13/04 at 1:19pm
So it is nearly 1:00. What should I have for lunch?
"All I ask of you is one thing: please don't be cynical. I hate cynicism -- it's my least favorite quality and it doesn't lead anywhere. Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you're kind, amazing things will happen."
Conan O'Brien
#12580
Posted: 10/13/04 at 1:27pm
I'm in the mood for Chinese - so that's my vote.
#12581
Posted: 10/13/04 at 1:30pm
d, please fawn all over park overall for me and gush a bit. y'know i'd do it if i were there.
r.i.p. marco, my guardian angel.
...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty
pray to st. jude
i'm a sonic reducer
he was the gimmicky sort
fenchurch=mejusthavingfun=magwildwood=mmousefan=bkcollector=bradmajors=somethingtotalkabout: the fenchurch mpd collective
...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty
pray to st. jude
i'm a sonic reducer
he was the gimmicky sort
fenchurch=mejusthavingfun=magwildwood=mmousefan=bkcollector=bradmajors=somethingtotalkabout: the fenchurch mpd collective
#12582
Posted: 10/13/04 at 1:33pm
papa - will do - isn't she great?
And by the way, I love it when you pop in here
And by the way, I love it when you pop in here
#12583
Posted: 10/13/04 at 1:36pm
DG, now THERE'S a name i haven't heard in a long time...
#12584
Posted: 10/13/04 at 1:41pm
Joey - apparently not many other people have, either - which is why she's doing this show
#12585
Posted: 10/13/04 at 1:43pm
Bye 'yall! I've gotta' get back to work. Have a great day!
#12586
Posted: 10/13/04 at 2:00pm
why, di, it's always nice to be welcomed. i do love park. i dated a fading southern belle in college just because she had that voice.
r.i.p. marco, my guardian angel.
...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty
pray to st. jude
i'm a sonic reducer
he was the gimmicky sort
fenchurch=mejusthavingfun=magwildwood=mmousefan=bkcollector=bradmajors=somethingtotalkabout: the fenchurch mpd collective
...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty
pray to st. jude
i'm a sonic reducer
he was the gimmicky sort
fenchurch=mejusthavingfun=magwildwood=mmousefan=bkcollector=bradmajors=somethingtotalkabout: the fenchurch mpd collective
#12587
Posted: 10/13/04 at 2:04pm
Now I know why you were chasing me Papa when I was doing that Southern Belle voice the other night. Sugar honey.
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#12588
Posted: 10/13/04 at 2:05pm
Dgrant;
How was the play? I keep looking for your review
How was the play? I keep looking for your review
HUSSY POWER!
------ HUSSY POWER!
#12589
Posted: 10/13/04 at 2:09pm
DAME - 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.
#12590
Posted: 10/13/04 at 2:11pm
Was Sisto hot when he was naked?
Kiss it baby. Kiss it now!
#12591
Posted: 10/13/04 at 2:11pm
I know, Undi - but I know it's so hard to find things when this thread goes so fast! Maybe I should make it my signature
#12592
Posted: 10/13/04 at 2:12pm
But was Sisto hot when he was naked?
Kiss it baby. Kiss it now!
#12593
Posted: 10/13/04 at 2:14pm
Not the hottest, by any means. The lead and one of the Hispanic co-stars gave most of the audience the vapors.
#12594
Posted: 10/13/04 at 2:15pm
And Dgrant;
Were you there with your binoculars?
Were you there with your binoculars?
Kiss it baby. Kiss it now!
#12595
Posted: 10/13/04 at 2:17pm
Honey, if you need binoculars, it ain't worth seein
#12596
Posted: 10/13/04 at 2:18pm
AMEN
HUSSY POWER!
------ HUSSY POWER!
#12597
Posted: 10/13/04 at 2:53pm
Hello.. i figure everyone's at work! i am.. at school! but science isn't fun!
Wicked Witch of the West
#12598
Posted: 10/13/04 at 3:07pm
How old are you, Elphaba3?
Thank you so much Fair. You are such a "Bewitching" HUSSY! -(DAME 12/2)
#12599
Posted: 10/13/04 at 3:12pm
I am in a food coma.
I just got back from taking 10 people to Tony's Di Napoli for lunch...and we went to town on the food - and of course had to have the brownie, oreo, hot fudge sundae for dessert.
The two cups of coffee I had aren't even helping.
I think I may have to close the door to my office and take a little nap...
I just got back from taking 10 people to Tony's Di Napoli for lunch...and we went to town on the food - and of course had to have the brownie, oreo, hot fudge sundae for dessert.
The two cups of coffee I had aren't even helping.
I think I may have to close the door to my office and take a little nap...
"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."
#12600
Posted: 10/13/04 at 3:13pm
Addie - close and lock the door, have a pink drink - then have a really NICE nap
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