I am guessing it may be a long while before you find out, Cruel.
Broadway Star Joined: 7/4/05
Well, Ellen was quite entertaining today, I must say. I enjoyed it, but Kristin should have had more air time! She was good.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
"what is a hoo hoo"
A hoo hoo is covered by a muumuu.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/7/05
Gothampc, that was pretty good. Woo hoo!
I found the episode interesting. I felt that the audience member who won her 'crazy dream' was a bit jipped though. You could barely see her.
I'm glad I taped it, because I fast-fowarded through a lot of it. My take is that the musical numbers were written by a television person, as opposed to someone directly involved with theatre. I've seen much more clever and entertaining pieces at the annual BC/EFA Easter Bonnet and Gypsy of the Year competitions than I did on Ellen's show yesterday. I was disappointed.
muumuus cover woowoos
Blanche: "I always forget to point their little Ooh Hoos south!"
Rose: "What's an Ooh Hoo?"
Dorothy: "It's a chocolate soft drink, Rose."
Rose: "I've never had one."
Wow, I hope you never get a boo boo on your ooh hoo or a hoo hoo!
Don't mess with my toot-toot
Do you poot poot from your toot toot?
As long as I live, the word poot will always make me giggle.
You should see what I can do with my toot-toot.
oh everyone's seen that, Boobsie!
No doodle..this is a new trick.
Yay...I love that you try new things
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
Whatever a hoo is, Dr. Seuss wrote a book about Horton hearing one.
So, does K-Chen hear the hoo twice? Or does she just own two?
"Whatever a hoo is, Dr. Seuss wrote a book about Horton hearing one."
That's cause they whistle.
So a hoo puckers up and blows?
More whistle like the wind.
Bway...as in PooNanny and the Professor?
I think I'll pass on that dvd.
Well, woo woo is another fun one.
Man, we could do this all day, couldn't we?
I don't have anything particularly witty to say, but I could sit here and read this all day. And it even makes some sense. Which is sad.
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