Well ring-a-ding-ding LOL
Yeah....this girl definitely brought her own bottle of tap water to the movies last night....:::revels in her own frugality:::
I don't even drink water. It has no taste to me. I also find that if I'm thirsty and drink water I'm just thirsty again a minute later.
You have to bring your own refreshments to the movies. The prices they charge for snacks are just insane.
I'm not a big fan of plain water. I love seltzer because the carbonation adds a bit of a zing to it, and the supermarket by my house has really good store brand flavored seltzers. Yay, raspberry.
I don't go anywhere without a bottle of water. I'm OCD like that.
I usually don't eat or drink at the movies, because otherwise I'll have to go to the bathroom and I'll miss something.
Yeah...I bring my own water so I can afford the nachos...mmmm...nasty movie nachos...I worked there, made them, and somehow I STILL love them.
I agree though, sometimes ya gotta mix it up with the water...my personal favorite being Dasani Strawberry flavored. Delish.
See, I always drink water and then I always have to pee.
The closest thing I drink to plain water is Kool-Aid. Maybe I'm just addicted to sugar.
I always have to pee at inopportune times.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I buy a medium Cherry Coke and Mike and Ike's every time I go to the theater. Mmm, Cherry Coke.
I just read that Ages of Rent Cast thread and laughed so effing hard. SO strange.
Aaaaaaaaaand the "Kim's Ultimate Favorite Quote of the Night Award" goes to...........
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Emcee!
Sorry...I busted out at that one.
I swear to God, I do. Like, before a show starts, or before a movie, or something.
Hey, I hear you. The first time I saw RENT (the movie) I had to pee through the whole 2nd half. But I remained firmly in my seat. I can't bear to get up and risk missing something. Especially since I hate having to move my legs for the person in middle of the row who suddenly has an overactive bladder. Which is why, when my mom tried to get up to use the bathroom during Wicked I said, "You will NOT".
Hehe...she sat down
If I don't go to the bathroom right before I leave the house, I'll feel like I have to pee as soon as I'm out the door. Naturally, my parents don't understand this and yell at me for making everyone wait so I can go to the bathroom at the last minute.
Oh I hate having to get up for people too. At LSU football games, we sit on this row with these girls who get up and come back about 10-15 times during the game. We have to stand up everytime because there isn't much room. It drives me crazy.
I'm gone for a couple days and come back to find you all talking about peeing...
Just wanted to let you know that I got my signed Mute CD today. It was a really nice ending to a crazy day. It's nice to have all the lyrics. For instance, I never figured out that Beneath a Velvet Sky was about the assassination of John Lennon.
My grandmother used to have a house in Florida before I went to highschool, so we used to drive down every March break. I'd never have to use the bathroom when we were at a reststop it was always after my dad said we wouldn't be stopping for hours, so I got used to waiting.
I never get up for people, I just move my legs if there's enough room. I hate when people don't move on the bus, and then they glare at me when my backpack hits them, how do they expect me to get off without hitting them?
THAT'S what it's about? Hm. I'll have to take a closer listen.
I was wondering where you were.
I haven't heard any of his old songs. (that's the best you're getting for a face right now)
EDIT: Hey I knew all along.
Wait, no I didn't.
Is confused.
Updated On: 1/4/06 at 11:51 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
"For instance, I never figured out that Beneath a Velvet Sky was about the assassination of John Lennon."
Oh, interesting! I could have sworn I read somewhere that there was a lyric something like, "I cried for a man..." in that song and everyone was taking it to be a gay reference.
Sorry for the really poorly constructed sentence... I'm dead tired!
I think I saw that too, siamese. Some people just can't be convinced otherwise, I guess. Here's the beginning of the lyrics:
I was just a boy
the night I heard John Lennon died
still I cried for a man
a man who seemed to care
through words of sunlight
Urgh, I'm so wide awake, but I have to get up at like 6:40.
I thought maybe it was about his parents' divorce! Chloe, that may have actually been at your suggestion. I'll listen to it closely tomorrow, though. He mumbles some.
You're right, I created this whole scenario out of the words I picked up here and there. That should teach me to rein in my imagination a little.
Wow, the man is most definitely inspired by the beatles.
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