Today I was at Juice Generation, and I walked in and Seth Rudetsky was there on his laptop, and in walks Steve Pasquale. They chat and talk about things. We all order our drinks, and then walks in Idina Menzel, and they all hung and talk and talk. I just thought it was a cool NY moment.
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agreed
Wow thats so awesome! I would have been asking for pictures and autographs LOL!
I tried to hide my squeal, ha. And tired not to eaves so much. They all looked so "messy." Ha, but I guess that's how you dress when going to a show just to put on a costume, ha.
I've met Seth on several occasions and feel comfortable enough to say hi but not attempt to linger and take up his time. The other two would probably make me tongue tied :)
I once saw Jackie Hoffman at Penn Station. She was headed out and I was headed in :)
I would have been asking for pictures and autographs LOL!
Let 'em get their juice! JFC
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"I would have been asking for pictures and autographs LOL!"
You are the reason these actors can't have a life outside of their show, then. They're in street clothes...away from the theater...ordering juice and talking to friends. Leave them be.
Lizzie, I think you meant to say JTFC.
I don't know what that stands for, so no, that's not what I meant.
I did want to say the show was great and he has a beautiful voice, but then damn Idina comes in. I can't compete with that!
Love when this stuff happens but its always hard to know what to do/say.
I once ordered a sandwich on the way to a show and then looked at who was sitting next to me and it was Anthony Rapp. We ended up having a long conversation and it was awesome.
Love when this stuff happens but its always hard to know what to do/say.
I once ordered a sandwich on the way to a show and then looked at who was sitting next to me and it was Anthony Rapp. We ended up having a long conversation and it was awesome.
Love when this stuff happens but its always hard to know what to do/say.
I once ordered a sandwich on the way to a show and then looked at who was sitting next to me and it was Anthony Rapp. We ended up having a long conversation and it was awesome.
JFC = Jerk Face C*nt?
Jesus F'n Christ
Since when does a simple "good grief" not suffice?! I get that you guys may not be religious, but seriously?!
And back on topic- I think it's cool that they were able to have a conversation, uninterrupted, in public and in "messy" attire. One reason I'm glad I am not even close to famous= getting to meet with friends and not have people come up and want to take pictures of me rockin a tshirt and jeans.
Actually some older man asked Seth to take a picture of him and Steven, ha. And then it was just the 3 of us for a second, and Seth was on his laptop and was going to email something to Steven and was asking for his email. They were just shouting back and forth, ha. It was kinda funny.
And I don't mean "messy" to be degrading or anything. Just meant they seemed very unassuming. Especially for someone who is singing at the Oscars no less!
I think I like Jerk Face C*nt better
I for one didn't think you meant it in a degrading way, but more as in messy= casual (thus my tshirt and jeans comment).
"You are the reason these actors can't have a life outside of their show, then. They're in street clothes...away from the theater...ordering juice and talking to friends. Leave them be."
I had a situation that was similiar but different in the late 70's. My friend and I were having breakfast in Las Vegas airport when my friend says to me to turn around slowly because Joe Dimaggio is right behind you. I looked real quickly and got a glimpse of him and it was pretty cool because I am huge Yankee fan. That being said, I did not want to bother him while he was eating breakfast with friends. Funny thing was he was on the same plane with us,obviously first class. Also, former NY Ranger Rod Gilbert was on the flight. Long story but he was a great guy and very nice.
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Shared a cab with Sierra Boggess once and she was by far one of the sweetest people I've ever met. Very honest and open to questions.
Shared a cab?! How the heck does that happen?
U shared a cab!!! OMFG thats crazy! How??
Useless fact of the day: Steven Pasquale and Idina Menzel played romantic interests in one of the early seasons of "Rescue Me". Menzel's character was a horrendous kisser and Pasquale's Garrity feigned being gay to get out of the relationship, to which she replied "I could tell."
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