Hey Actr!
I'm back, at least for a little while. Just as I was leaving, my upstairs neighbor (the one with the football team above us) came by - he wants to hear how bad the noise is in an effort to try and keep the kids in check. At least he's trying.
Great news, Deetman.
Actr, I like your ballet teacher's quote. My fave quote of my ballet teacher is "Suck it up!"
Hey Deet and Rath! Deet, glad the neighbor is finally taking action. That must be hell with those kids running around all the time.
Rath, I'm going to miss this ballet teacher. She was an endless source of entertainment. When we would do developes, she would sing them... like belt as we extended. lol
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
Just back to see if anyone has shown up since I left. It died so badly when the site went down. Hey Actr! *waves*
Linnie! My little buddy from the Emerald Isle! How are you dear?
This is my one and only ballet teacher - I just started studying a year ago, well into my middle age.
Anyway, one night we were doing mad chene turns, and I was so dizzy because I don't spot well (obviously!) and I asked if she brought Dramamine for us, and she said, "Suck it up!" Then I couldn't stop laughing.
I'm listening to Toni Lamond right now. Great!
Glad you're enjoying, Deetsy! Let me know if you want more.
Do! Do! Do! Thanks!!!
L I double N Y
Linnie?
*double take*
Linnie can talk in detail about politics, but apparently can't spell his own name.
What is wrong with the Irish educational system?!
Rath: I don't spot well either! **throws up**
Well, compared to some of the American students I've had in my classes, who can't spell their own names or discourse on politics, Linnie has a decided advantage.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
It's not that I can't spell, it's that the melody of the song doesn't match if it goes;
L - I - double N - I - E
It just doesn't work. You do know the song, Kelly? From the emerald isle? It's in Catch me if you can!
Of course I know the song, and I got the reference. Just teasing ya, darlin'.
Holla ballas!
Do excuse me.
I'd holla back, but I have no idea of I'm a "balla"...
You're excused, Rav!
How are you doing?
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
Hey Sis!
Hey everyone!
You're definitely a balla, Rath. The Head Balla, even.
Is that a good thing?
Does it matter, Rath? You get to be the Head one.
Oh, Deet. You can be Grand Master Balla.
BTW, I'm doing very well, thank you for asking. How have you been?
Grand Master Balla! Hear that, Rath?
Is that a good thing?
I'm good, Rav. Looking forward to a fun weekend.
Very cool. I'm gonna sleep, go to a party, and maybe watch The Devil Wears Prada.
The Exciting Adventure of which is my existence.
I liked that movie. Saw it on a flight to Paris last fall. Laughed out loud. A lot. Kind of embarrassing on a plane.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
I once was listening to stand-up comedy on the radio on a plane. I was laughing out loud, and the film that was on, I was told, was actually very dramatic, and not funny at all. Yet, everyone thought I was laughing about the kid dying from leukemia. Not a very funny experience at the time.
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