Well, I hope she gets interested like you did.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/13/05
My family is completely obsessed. There are 3 DVD's as of now, my own, my sister's, and my dad's...we all had to have our own
My family likes theater, but not as much as I do.
Same Bohemian. Last night was the first night I watched RENT with my family (minus my sister, she refuses to watch it). My dad and brother decided to be 'cute' and call random intermissions. My dad called one after La Vie Boheme B, and my brother decided to make one after Goodbye Love. My dad likes to sing along, and rant about how Antonique Smith is much better then Rosario Dawson.
I tried to get my family to buy their own copy of the soundtrack and the DVD, but they wouldn't go for it. My mom wants to read Without You, but she says she'll just borrow mine rather than buy one
I made my brother buy his own copy of Without You.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/13/05
My sister wants to read Without You but I don't want her to. She's in 8th grade but she's one of those very immature 8th graders, I don't know, I just feel like so much of it would go right over her head. It's better she reads it when she grows up a little and not just because she is completely fangirl over RENT.
Honestly, I'm a little bit wary that my mom might pass kind of iffy judgements when she reads the book. I want her to read it, on the other hand, though. hm.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/20/05
I've got my Rent DVDs in the case that my Spanish textbook's CDs came in. So even if I needed to worry about someone borrowing them, good luck finding them, heh.
My mom wants to read Without You too..I'm just afraid what she'll say to me at certain parts of the book..
How old are you Tacos?
What do you mean? Impressionably young, to me.... I think means that you're... well, young and impressionable in the sense that your beliefs and opinions are easily molded. I don't think it's the kind of book that's very opinion-heavy and stuff like that.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/20/05
I edited, because I don't think I made sense, heh.
I'm 15. And I can't explain what I meant by that. I'm not immature (I hope), but...yeah, can't explain. Nevermind.
You're not old, I wish I were older.
Updated On: 2/24/06 at 02:00 PM
you're not old Em
Myspace is evil...
The only reason I even have an account on there is to keep in touch with a few of the people I went to high school with and a few dancers I've met at workshops and such. I never post on there but I do check it usually every other day or so. It's interesting that some people check that more then their e-mail or voice-mail.
Why do you feel old em?
heh. I'm one of those people who pretty often wishes I were still a little kid.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/20/05
You're not old. I'd give anything to be 18+.
I just hate having to rely on my parents for permission all the time.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/13/05
I always wish I was a little kid.
I would kill to sit in my little red seat that my mom decorated for me eating mac&cheese watching Sharon Louis & Bram (or w/e his name is). Oh, the good ol' days.
I can't wait for college
I get to live in NYC
I also think that I'm pretty mature for my age. I wish that I was older, but I know that when I'm older, I'll be wishing to be younger.
I really want to got to college in the city.
Oh my God, I loved Sharon, Lois and Bram.
I think I always had it in me to be an obsessive fan, even as a child. hah.
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