"Bso, thanks for stopping by! You’ll be the official straight hag on my celebrity thread today. J "
I thought I was your everyday straight hag?
Oh well. Guess that means I'm free.
Now, where is that key for the handcuffs....
Oh, okay, bway.
So I'll rat him out for a Video i-Pod, beacs...
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/2/05
WOW - look at those EYES!!! Bway, Bway, Bway . . . wow.
*swoon*
He has dreamy eyes.
glacier blue, so deep you want to dive into them!
"Jason and I played Dukes of Hazzard"
Ok..had to laugh out loud, as this was one of my favorite things to do growing up. Especially since my best friend's father had a convertible which made it oh so easy to get into the car without opening doors...just like the Dukes did!
Were you also the proud owner of any Dukes of Hazzard memorablilia? Personally, I had the lunch box, wrist racers, and of course, the Dukes of Hazzard album.
DG, you're looking at Rufus' photo. The resemblance only plays out in photo, I'm afraid.
Singingwendy, I did own The lunchbox and the Hot Wheels.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/2/05
Bway - OH, no I'm not! - they are CLEARLY labled
That hair, those eyes - and a spiritual attitude . . . *swoons again*
Dagnabbit, bway! Now this is your celebrity thread! When people tell you you're hot like Rufus you're gonna let them! Tee hee.
congrats bway and marc!
Thanks for stopping by, Abba.
Katy, the funny thing is, Pattifan likes to claim he's the first person to compare me to Sir Sewell (well, he's a Knight in my mind).
Actually, it was two lesbians at the Trailer Park in Chelsea.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/12/04
The only time I came third to two lesbians was at senior school Sports Day in the shot-put! I was the first I tell ya!
Fine. You were the first.
(he was behind two lesbians)
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/12/04
Good, I got there in the end....See, it's like pulling teeth, Singer, trying to coax the truth out of you.
there are good burgers at the Trailer Park
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/2/05
Bway - what are your favorite things to do in Central Park? And how did you feel about the Cristo installation?
You have been asked to sing one Sondheim song at the climax of a benefit tribute that will be televised nationally. Sondheim himself will coach you on your performance.
What would the song be and what if anything would be unique about your arrangement?
Sadly, I have to leave for a bit...
I'm leaving the bubbly on ice for you, Bway!
Enjoy the rest of your party and I'll be back as soon as I can!
DG, I just love wandering through it. I always try to find something new I've never seen before. My next goal is to get up to the northeast corner to visit the Harlem Meer, which I hear is gorgeous.
PJ, I would beg to be allowed to do "2" songs, a medley of "No One Is Alone" from Into the Woods and "Not While I'm Around" from Sweeney Todd.
I think those two songs are, quite possibly, my favorite songs of Sondheim's. I would hope the uniqueness would lie in the arrangement of the medley. In fact, I would love if it could somehow end up being a duet, me singing "NO One Is Alone" while someone counterpoints on "Not While I'm Around." I'd love it even more if it were someone like Liz Callaway singing it with me, or the fabulous and underrecognized Lisa Howard (from Spelling Bee).
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/31/04
Mister Singer, will I enjoy seeing Bethesda Fountain?
And, if you could be a superhero for one day, what would your name be and what super powers would you possess?
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dang! It's times like this I wish I were home right now.
I AM a superhero, Beacon. For awhile it was my avatar. The lovely poster, BT, made it for me. I was Super Bwaysinger.
I won't reveal my powers.
However, if I could have a power, it'd probably be telekinesis. If I could bend the rules a little, it'd be psychokinesis along the lines of the mental powers Jean Grey of the X-men has. That'd be rockin'.
Also, Beacon, you will enjoy the Bethesda Fountain. I go there often and take the Elphapug. But you probably already knew that.
That sounds gorgeous, Bway. Would you like David Loud to do the arrangement?
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/31/04
As an avid fan of Angels in America I feel it my duty to see it when I visit. I just need to see it then imagine the closing scene of the final chapter. *gets teary thinking about it*
Your superpowers could be used to assist Beacon while she stands at the barricade for Barefoot!
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Assist you, Beacon, or help Patrick Wilson by creating a forcefield to block you and then raising him into the air for the waiting helicopter to pick him up?
PJ, I do like Loud's arrangements. If I had a choice of person to do it, though, I have a friend who is absolutely phenomenal at creating medleys and I'd like him to do it if for nothing else than to give his ability wide exposure like that. I'm a great believer in giving someone a leg up. It's been given to me before and I would like to think, when I'm in a position to do so, that I would do the same.
*Snuggles up beside bway. Dearest bway, what was the last book you read? Would you recommend it?
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