Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)
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re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3950
Posted: 10/6/05 at 12:47am
I cna take care of myself - but Shira needs a LOT of attention
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3951
Posted: 10/6/05 at 12:48amWe are all high maintenance from time to time.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3952
Posted: 10/6/05 at 12:50am
Yes we are GH!
How are things with you?
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3953
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:18am
Liotte;
what did you end up seeing tonight?
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3954
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:20am
Hey there, people.
Dame, how are you?
Liotte, we're just fine down here with a nice, bright sunny day.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3955
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:25am
I saw DRS tonight.
Oh, I wish we had bright sunny days here! As you get closer to summer, we get closer to winter. Except DD in rainy seattle, where it's always winter :)
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3956
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:25amHi hep. Doing some bill paying here.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3957
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:26amI'm going to sleep, goodnight!
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3958
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:30amLiotte; i asked what you saw tonight
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3959
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:30amI know. I responded already. Twice.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3960
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:32amwhere?
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3961
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:33am
Liotte saw DRS, and I couldn't go because I decided I needed to do laundry. I actually did it all, I just let people take up the dry stuff.
I EVEN let someone help me make my bed.
As someone said, "Shira, you shouldn't be doing this is as favors to us."
But as long as I do it!
There's a Jewish Mamma on the floor almsot as stubborn and bitchy as I am, and she won't let me do SH*T now that she's home!
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3963
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:34amHow was it?
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3964
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:35am
It was good. Not as good as ASU, IMO, but good.
Ok, now I really need sleep. Have a good rest of the night y'all!
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3965
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:39amSo.. did you really have to see it again?
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3966
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:41amShe wanted to be entertained -- it doesn't matter so much as how, as long as she was!
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3967
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:44amHoney; why doesn't she just pay you? I bet you are more fun even after the 100th viewing.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3968
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:52am
Aw, thanks DAME.
Ya know, that might be nice...I do take checks and credit cards!
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3969
Posted: 10/6/05 at 1:58am
You know.. with the cost of a broadway ticket a lot of people can pay their heat and power bills. So I always wonder when people that are working hard to make a living go see shows over and over and over. I wonder because when I was young I did that and it was stupid. It also ruined the memory of a lot of these shows for me.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3970
Posted: 10/6/05 at 2:12am
Oh, I don't know...I'm sure when I'm in the "real world", I'll be more responsible.
However, that comment was not directed towards me!
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3971
Posted: 10/6/05 at 2:17amI wans'nt really refering to anyone.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3972
Posted: 10/6/05 at 3:41am
another opening... another show. It went well. The lighting designer was trying to fix some levels and put this guy in a black-out for like 20 seconds. It was funny afterwards... after I had my hamster freak-out and kicked him out of the booth. Other than that it was loverly. Not a dry eye in the house.
Then had two mojitos at the cast party. Good times...
It seems some interesting evenings were had by all...
DG, I'm so sorry about what's going on with your sister. It's tough when a loved one goes through such a challenge. Even though it doesn't compare, I can sort'a relate... my sister's first husband died at 27 of a heart attack. It was quite shocking at such a young age.
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3973
Posted: 10/6/05 at 8:18am
Good morning everyone! i'm late for Hebrew on account of injury!
have a good day!
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#3974
Posted: 10/6/05 at 9:30amGoodmorning hussys. Off to work.
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