Broadway Star Joined: 12/20/07
Well I grew up in Maryland and that is on the border of the Mason-Dixon line so I guess it is close enough, yall. :)
There is no better Christmas present than a shirtless Akiva.
I hope you're not wearing underwear under those board shorts. :)
I'm missing out on this Akiva shirtless boardshorts picture.
And I'm from Texas. Howdy, y'all!
Me and my boo at our Anti-Chistmas Dinner:
Akiva
Despite being a Yankee, I do use the occasional 'y'all.' I blame neighbors from Tennessee when I was a lad.
Chris totally called me "Boss" this morning.
So hot.
"Here you go, Boss. Have a nice day."
I used to call Ivan "Cap'n", but all it did was confuse him.
Who is Chris?
Men who call other men "boss" are generally way hot.
I use "Y'all" a lot more than I should. Despite being from Pittsburgh, the only time I use "y'ins" is when I'm talking to people from out of town. I figure it gives them a bit of a thrill. It's a little 'Representing the 'Burgh" thing.
Yeah, who's Chris? :)
Where's my Tazzypickles?
Isn't Chris the hot barista Foster was raving about yesterday?
Yeah - actually, he's a manager. He's a very sweet man, when he's on duty that Starbucks runs like clockwork.
Do I smell a D2/Foster/Chris three person party?
Is Chris really the manager? I totally didn't realize that.
I want him to manage me.
Good morning kids ... at work today. *yawn*
No, Austin, you do not. Even though we live in the same neighborhood, I rarely if ever see Foster around.
He is, Foster, if we're talking about the same Chris - he used to be at the 102nd store before that closed, and then went to 98th?
Just joking!
A Starbucks store that closed? The horror!!!
Yeah, he's a short, cute Latino guy?
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
You guys are funny!
I lived in NC for seven years and never picked up the accent. It's probably because I spent most of my time speaking German, though.
Yes, DD - it was a big, spacious, BUSY *$ that closed and the space was taken over by a BANK! Yes, certainly THE HORROR! THE HORROR!
Foster, I think we are talking about the same Chris.
We watched MEET ME IN ST LOUIS last night. I love it, but I've always wondered why they included the scene where the neighbor boy asks Ester to marry her. Since they don't show the wedding, why include it?
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
That movie was awkward, IMO. I dunno. I didn't hate it, but I certainly didn't love it.
Maybe it's because I'm not a Judy Garland fan.
*ducks*
I'm not a big fan either. I love her in THE WIZARD OF OZ but I think she's a little underused in MEET ME IN ST LOUIS. She's cute and funny and sings well, but I don't think they catered the script to her advantages, which was the whole point, no?
Freed wanted to work with Garland again, in a musical, so he wrote MEET ME IN ST LOUIS?
hey Y'ALL!!!!
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