The Official Adam Pascal Love Thread, part seven — Page 18
#427
Posted: 2/20/06 at 2:12pm
Biting is bad!
*pets Mano* Actually, I'm not much a blabber. I'm just like "..................."
A work of art is an invitation to love.
*pets Mano* Actually, I'm not much a blabber. I'm just like "..................."
#428
Posted: 2/20/06 at 2:14pm
I'm a horrible blabber myself, so I feel your pain. Oh, the tangents I could go off on ...
And Em, I never get any sleep whatsoever, so I know what you mean. Ugh.
And Em, I never get any sleep whatsoever, so I know what you mean. Ugh.
Stop looking at my charisma.
Updated On: 2/20/06 at 02:14 PM
#429
Posted: 2/20/06 at 2:14pm
Ugg, I know how that is. Luckily I went to bed really early last night, but some nights it's like you know you're gonna be waking up soon, so you wake up all night- which makes for a very crappy night.
#430
Posted: 2/20/06 at 2:18pm
I am typically a very big fan of sleep.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#431
Posted: 2/20/06 at 2:19pm
So. I woke up an hour ago. Instead of hitting the snooze button at 8:30 this morning, I turned off the alarm instead. Intelligent, I know. So much for my "I'm going to all my classes this week!" declaration last Friday. But I still feel exhausted and groggy and had an interesting dream where I was running away from my parents and into an episode of Arrested Development. Don't ask.
Like a firework unexploded
Wanting life but never knowing how
Wanting life but never knowing how
#432
Posted: 2/20/06 at 2:21pm
I have off this week for winter vacation..I'm so happy. I needed a break.
#433
Posted: 2/20/06 at 2:22pm
I knew when I went to bed I could only get a few hours of sleep, so I was anticipating waking up early I guess, and I woke up like every two hours or so.
Oy, that's such an awful feeling. It happens to me pretty much every time I have to wake up at 6 for my 8 AM class - I'll go to bed at 1:30 and wake up at least once an hour. I sleep like a baby when I know I don't have to wake up early, though - my roommate claims I once accidentally set my alarm clock for a day I didn't need it and slept right through it.
On a happier note, I managed to finish most of my hellish assignments for the week, so maybe I won't fail at life and have to work at the Dairy Barn after all.
Oy, that's such an awful feeling. It happens to me pretty much every time I have to wake up at 6 for my 8 AM class - I'll go to bed at 1:30 and wake up at least once an hour. I sleep like a baby when I know I don't have to wake up early, though - my roommate claims I once accidentally set my alarm clock for a day I didn't need it and slept right through it.
On a happier note, I managed to finish most of my hellish assignments for the week, so maybe I won't fail at life and have to work at the Dairy Barn after all.
"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time."
--NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms
#434
Posted: 2/20/06 at 3:09pm
Emcee - I have many more stagedoor pictures.
I'll put them up in a bit.
EDIT:
The Sweeney Todd Stagedoor Experience!
EDIT:
The Sweeney Todd Stagedoor Experience!
"A little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing." - Thomas Jefferson
Updated On: 2/20/06 at 03:09 PM
#435
Posted: 2/20/06 at 3:40pm
Very cool! Looks like it was a neat experience. :)
#437
Posted: 2/20/06 at 3:44pm
We were standing outside in the freezing cold for an hour, but it was well worth it. Everyone in the cast was so kind and signed my playbill. Looking back now on the show itself, the stage door experience makes it seem so much better.
"A little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing." - Thomas Jefferson
#438
Posted: 2/20/06 at 3:46pm
You're pretty! I love your hair. Nice photos!
#439
Posted: 2/20/06 at 3:48pm
<---Pretty new icon! Cool photos!
#440
Posted: 2/20/06 at 3:50pm
siamese dream - Thanks! *blushes*
Shiksa - Love your new icon.
Shiksa - Love your new icon.
"A little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing." - Thomas Jefferson
#442
Posted: 2/20/06 at 3:52pm
Ahh...Raúl...
Shari Lewis: Did you ever wish upon a star?
Lamb Chop: I once asked Mr. Rogers for his autograph.
#443
Posted: 2/20/06 at 3:53pm
Isn't he pretty!? Lol, I must flaunt it on all the threads (and by all the threads I mean this one, the Anthony one, and the Raul one, hehe).
#444
Posted: 2/20/06 at 3:56pm
Isn't he pretty!? Lol, I must flaunt it on all the threads (and by all the threads I mean this one, the Anthony one, and the Raul one, hehe).
Haha! If you got it, flaunt it!
Haha! If you got it, flaunt it!
Shari Lewis: Did you ever wish upon a star?
Lamb Chop: I once asked Mr. Rogers for his autograph.
#445
Posted: 2/20/06 at 3:56pm
Understandable. I did the same thing with mine yesterday. He's very pretty.
#446
Posted: 2/20/06 at 3:57pm
Guitargeek, great pictures! And you're quite pretty - you look like the dark-haired version of one of my friends!
Ummskdmskmd, Raúl. On a somewhat relevent note, I can't stop listening to the Actor's Fund recording of Hair ...
Ummskdmskmd, Raúl. On a somewhat relevent note, I can't stop listening to the Actor's Fund recording of Hair ...
Stop looking at my charisma.
#447
Posted: 2/20/06 at 4:01pm
Wow, those are great pictures guitargeek!
"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time."
--NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms
#448
Posted: 2/20/06 at 4:04pm
Oh, I heart Hair! Adam's got his ass!!! Okay, someone needs to post that icon now...
#449
Posted: 2/20/06 at 4:04pm
Please, please, stop with the compliments! Oy vey, I'm even blushing in front of the computer.
Color and Light - I just noticed your icon, and it's hilarious! I don't know why, but I keep giggling when I look at it.
Color and Light - I just noticed your icon, and it's hilarious! I don't know why, but I keep giggling when I look at it.
"A little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing." - Thomas Jefferson
#450
Posted: 2/20/06 at 4:05pm
It just occurred to me that I'm developing (or, already have) particularly strong crushes on fabulously talented Broadway men with dark hair and aweomse names who speak similarly and are/will be appearing in John Doyle Sondheim productions. So... that's probably a little weird.
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