I'm off to bed - something I had planned on doing an hour ago. Oops.
Goodnight Fantab, I'm so wide awake.
I wish I was able to join you guys in all your memories, hopefully over the summer Adam will do something that I could try to see.
Night, Fantabulous.
Ugh, I wanted to sort my laundry before I went to bed tonight, but that's not happening. Damn, I hope I'll have enough time to do my laundry and all of the other little errands I have to do before I go see a show tomorrow afternoon, but I'm doubting it and I'm afraid I'll end up putting the laundry off until I'm out of underwear or something.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/22/06
Goodnight Fantab.
I can't see myself going to sleep for a while, unless I get really tired suddenly and start falling asleep at the computer, which I've done a few times lately.
I'm going home either Thursday or Friday, so I'm saving up all my laundry to do for free at home.
Snowbird, I know exactly how you feel. I'm really hoping that I can go to one of the concerts that Adam is doing this spring.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/22/06
I always put my laundry off, even though all I have to do is bring it downstairs to do it and not go anywhere. I'm just lazy.
And yay, at least I'm a chorus member now. I really don't like having to start all over. =[
I remember best via images. But it's not like I can pull open my brain and pour them out for you all to see. Like... I can see that goofball grin on Adam's face, and stuff.
I've been going home every weekend... mostly to see my dogs. Being able to do my laundry for free at home is a good thing. Heh.
Well, I figure in the summer I'll have some money saved up after working a bit. And I won't have to pay rent or any other expenses since I'm moving back home in April, I can justify a bit of travelling, and I don't mind long bus trips seeing as I've been conditioned to them since I was little. In fact I'm excited just to go on the hour and a half trip to Toronto just to get my Greyhound fix, I find it really relaxing.
I wish I could do my laundry for free at home. Unfortunately, our landlords won't allow us to get a washing machine (they live right below us and were worried about flooding), so my mom has to drive to the laundromat to wash everything.
When in the hell did I become a Broadway Star? Well, whenever I did... YAY!
Wow, I love listening to Raul sing. Almost as much as I love listening to Adam sing.
I usually don't go home, and I would've stayed until reading break at the end of February, but the serum for my allergy shots came in. And I wanted to get them started so I could get them over with quicker, seeing as how I'm going to be taking them for a year. The nurse only does the shots on Monday afternoons, so seeing as how I have Monday and Tuesday off I figured I could get them started and then bring the serum back with me for my school clinic to do. I have to stay there for half an hour with this first one though, just to see if I'll have a reaction. I really hate needles.
Sorry everyone, I realize that I really do talk a lot.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/22/06
Eww I can't stand needles. And don't worry, we all talk a lot.
And I love listening to Raul sing too =]
Lately I've been listening/watching the first song he sings in Chess a lot. I don't know the name, but I love it.
Katt, I think it's called The Arbiter's Song, and I love it too
Yeah! Is that song where he's trying to be cool in the sunglasses? I love that concert! "Florence Quits & A Taste of Pity" (Julia and Adam) along with "Pity the Child" are my favorites, though.
The Arbiter's Song made me fall in love with Raul.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/22/06
Heh the sunglasses make me laugh. But I just keep watching the scene over and over. It's awesome.
I love the Chess concert. I think my favorites are Pity The Child and Nobody's Side, but pretty much everything is excellent.
haha, I love The Arbiter's Song!
One Night in Bangkok has a very special place in my heart.
God yes, One Night in Bangkok is the hottest song. I ripped the audio so I could listen to it to on CD, I love it.
Heh, someone on LJ (I think it may have been our very own SD) pointed out a certain gesture Adam makes during One Night in Bangkok, and I must say it definitely adds something to the song
Clearly, Adam likes his obscenities.
Seth Rudetsky talking about Adam in Chess: "Speaking of C's, Adam Pascal feigns he has the gravelly/rock voice but he sang "Pity The Child" today and belted and held both High C's! The ensemble broke into spontaneous applause."
That made me smile (mostly because I could imagine Seth saying it).
Yes, and that girl that rubs his hair.
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