The original title given by whoever (not me) created the first one was "spread the love," so I kept it.
i didn't change anything, it must be some kinda bww glitch. i blame craig.
Sneaky, sneaky... :)
Double post.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/8/05
No, I'm not saying that it SAID "legs", but back when the second thread was first started up someone made a comment on it.
Edit:
Ahah! I was sort of right, the first thread, children&art posted:
"how about another name for the thread should be:
The Official Raúl E. Esparza "Spread the LEGS" Thread"
So, yeah, I was sorta right.
Updated On: 12/1/06 at 03:33 PM
I apparently got myself into having to discuss The Normal Heart in class on Tuesday. I know it front and back, but I feel like I should read it again before then. I... don't want to go there.
More toys: http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2006/11/raul_esparza.html
I'd vote for Archie.
I definitely pulled an "awww" upon realizing he had a dog.
That interview was nice and awkward.
Yup, but luckily free of any risky double meanings/easily misheard words.
Archie's got my vote too. We know what we've come to when we endorse a dog over any available politicians.
for thread title. He doesn't read this stuff, does he?
Neither confirmed nor denied.
I wonder what kind of dog. :)
I'm just so happy he has a dog! For various reasons.
I want a puppy.
Aww, that was a cute questionnaire thingy.
Awww, that's so sweet that he put Cy O'Neal as his favorite New Yorker. I keep thinking of someone else mentioning her and how she's connected with the most amazing people.
*growls*
Are you imitating Archie?
No, but you are certainly free to interpret it that way.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
Aw, that was a cute interview. Archie has my vote. :)
My mom said she heard a new Company radio commercial today -- and she actually used the word "incredible" when she described it. She said she thinks it's going to sell them a lot of tickets. She said it uses review snippets, mostly from the Times, and then takes the angle of "every great musical needs a great actor," and uses review clips about Raul, what with all of the phenomenal press he's getting.
Of course, then she had her nasty, insensitive side commentary, but hey, that's my mom. You'd think it wouldn't still bother me. :/
My mom's always approached my favorite performers/shows with considerable cynicism as well. And I've never been able to ignore it, either.
Raul is getting absolutely amazing press. I've been collecting the newspapers and articles and - wow. All of the major reviewers have been giving him unanimously glowing reviews.
The Wall Street Journal gave Raul and Company a glowing review.
My parents get the WSJ, so my mom's going to get the review for me. Which day was it, Thursday?
What I have is from Friday, actually. It's sort of reviews of three shows, headlined "Broadway's Big Week".
Okay, thanks. Hopefully my mom can find it! Are there pics?
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