Shiksa, clearly you've missed all of Emcee's "What do you mean I have to share them?!" posts.
Even I'm bummed. Seeing Chitty 4 times in 3 months was no problem. Seeing Company even once has is proving to be very complex. And why do all of Adam's shows have to be on weekdays? *whines*
It's a wonder I didn't fail preschool. I guess I just didn't like my toys that much?
*whimper* They spoil me so, and then disappear? I think they're trying to kill me. Adam's return had best be exquisite.
Can someone please tell me WHY I just woke myself up from my nap and dragged myself to a class that was definitely CANCELLED today? *headdesk*
Yeah, obviously I was the only one who didn't know, because no one else was there... Why am I ALWAYS the one to miss the memo on stuff like this?!
On a lighter note, I had been thinking to myself that I had never really seen that many guys wearing the "Italia" jackets, and then as soon as I stepped outside, I passed a guy wearing one.
Also: I saw this guy wearing dark sunglasses and carrying a BOOMBOX on his shoulder (playing loudly enough for EVERYONE to hear, of course)... That is something that, until now, I do not think I had ever seen in real life.
...Okay, I will stop making completely and random posts soon, I swear.
Stand-by Joined: 12/7/05
Shiksa, I do the exact same thing. Except it's mostly just Rent songs... pretty much anything anyone says or does triggers a Rent song for me. Just about every time my Stat teacher talks about "measuring" something, I end up singing "Seasons of Love" in my head for the rest of class.
Leading Actor Joined: 2/4/06
I definitely do the same thing. Someone mentioned going to see some Improv group at a Jewish Community Center and I started cracking up. Everyone thought I was making fun of going to the Jewish Comunity Center but my friend caught on and we started talking about tangoing and Nanette. It's sad, really.
And whenever my improv group does a warm-up, somehow, something will get brought up that makes me think of Rent or Anthony or some other musical and I always incorporate it. Oh, the fun of improv.
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My other Broadway dork friend and I will start humming or softly singing songs when something is triggered...and the scary thing is that we do it at the same time. I guess dorky minds think alike!
For example, a few days ago in our Humanities class, we were having a discussion about how the world is going downhill, but then my teacher said, "Don't worry, the world will revive" etc. etc., and my friend and I instantly continued on with "Without You." Hehe.
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