Broadway Legend Joined: 1/22/06
Broadway Star Joined: 1/28/06
*pokes head in again - has no life*
I recently realized how great it is to be single. I enjoy being alone, and, at this point in my life, cannot imagine myself romantically attached to anyone - I'm too damn selfish, a bit introverted, and I like it that way. Yay for being single!
(this was in response to comments about Singles' Awareness Day, of course)
Updated On: 2/14/06 at 11:58 PM
OK so I guess no one else found the thing he was talking about with the crazy fan story in it. I jus searched for over an hour for it and found nothing, he said it you searched Rent or Anthony Rapp you would find it and I just went through about 5000 websites (well the google descriptions) and didn't see it
Then let's just have a big singles party... woot!
And yes, I plan on having 2 copies of Without You... and I have no problem with that. Sorry. I love that book SOOO much.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/26/05
Heh, everyday *is* singles awareness day. That's slightly depressing.
*wipes CS's brains off of the screen* No, I don't have 2 copies. I just was saying I want to get 2 copies- one to lug around and get confiscated for reading during a lesson, and one that I won't get messed-up or dirty.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/22/06
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/22/06
Katt I do the same thing... I have a copy of "Four Past Midnight" that I have never opened... I just got it because Johnny Depp is on the cover, and when I loaned it to my friend, it got creases in the spine... ewww that drives me crazy! God I have serious OCD... Ugh. But I want 2 of Anthony's book because it's just that awesome... I'm buying one for my friend Scott too. Yay.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/22/06
She had it for months, and she left it lying around on the ground. I wanted to kill her. Another one of my friend's spilled lemonade on one of my books, and ANOTHER friend spilled smoothie all over my book, although she bought me a new one like four months later.
People cannot borrow my books anymore.
Anyway, you have to pay for the clip but I'm pretty sure I know what story this is. The summary of the episode says: Stories of people who tell a lie and then believe the lie more than anyone else does. So, I think this is the story of the girl who basically got into contact with a lot of the OBC and told them she was terminally ill (maybe it was cancer). She remained in email contact with the cast for quite a while and I think they had some type of "friendship" amongst them. Turns out she was lying the whole time and was perfectly healthy.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/22/06
Opiv, just tell him the best way to love a book is read it a lot. lol.
I hadn't even had mine for 24 hours when I got it signed, so it still looked quite lovely, but I did tell him I read it for 7 hours straight from 11:30pm to 6:30am. He seemed surprised I had read it already to begin with, and when I told him that, he said, "Did you have school today?" lol. Heart.
Fantab: That is wrong on MANY levels. I can't believe someone would do that...
opiv: Well, that doesn't seem to bad. At least you could say that you handled it with care...It's what's on the inside that counts!
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/22/06
Fantabulous, where did you find that? I thought he said look at Americanlife.org, but some weird information site comes up and I don't really think that's it. I have a hard time hearing some things (too much loud music when I was younger), so I was looking for a verification of the website Anthony mentioned.
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