Boeing Boeing is still flying
#27re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/2/08 at 1:08am
Glad to hear Boeing Boeing is still doing well! I'm seeing it again Election Day and I can't wait.
Oh, and Winston? "Your" is possessive. "You're" means "you are." Therefore, you would say, "WannaBeAFoster, you're an idiot and a tool," rather than "WannaBeAFoster, your an idiot and a tool." "Percent" is one word, and you don't "loose" something unless you're untying it. You "lose" it.
#29re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/2/08 at 1:10am
Charming. You always did have a way with words.
Updated On: 11/2/08 at 01:10 AM
#30re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/2/08 at 1:10am
See, and again, AdamGreer wouldn't be a "looser," but a "loser."
Just saying. People will be less apt to jump on you if you take language and grammar seriously and express yourself like a learned adult.
#32re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/2/08 at 1:13amI just feel it's always better to use proper grammar no matter what you're writing. Otherwise, you tend to look uneducated.
#33re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/2/08 at 1:13amHe's trying to get the thread deleted now. That's why he is now putting the bad language in capital letters.
#34re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/2/08 at 1:14am
Too bad. I was happy to read about the new cast. I loved Greg Germann on "Ally McBeal," so I'm really curious to see how he does. Of course, no one can be better than my beloved Bradley. I miss him so
#35re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/2/08 at 1:15am
No, I am not trying to get the thread erased. I put the swear words in caps because I hate how the computer censors them.
And, in this day and age there is two kinds of writing when it comes to typing on the computer. Social writing where you just treat it more like a conversation rather then an essay etc. And, then something that you are either working of for school or work. A message board falls under the former rather then the latter.
#36re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/2/08 at 1:16am
Germann brings a different energy to the role. As I said, he's a lot more panicky and jumpy than Bradley was. Bradley was more quietly neurotic.
I had no idea who Germann (and Missi Pyle) were before the show, but at intermission it was fun to listen to the three couples outside discussing who the cast members were:
"He was on Ally McBeal"
"She's the host of Trading Spaces"
"Isn't that the girl from Cybill?"
"She was in Galaxy Quest"
#37re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/2/08 at 1:26amadamgreerm. You are a sad person. Must you get your jollies off on a message board? Surly this must be a sign of your sad existence. Yet, before you go accusing me of any acts of hypocrisy, note that I was only coming to the aid of personal self defense. There is something wrong and immature for attacking someone. Yet, there is nothing immature about defending ones self.
#38re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/23/08 at 5:38pm
i read in a recent interview that missi pyle's last performance will be january 4th. just wondering if anyone knows if any other cast member(s) intends on leaving at this date? i saw the show in september and hope to see it again in mid-january. missi was fantastic.
i particularly want to see christine baranski again and have my fingers crossed that she's still around.
Updated On: 11/23/08 at 05:38 PM
#39re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/23/08 at 5:52pmI remember reading somewhere that Baranski and Rylance were going to leave in early January, but nothing confirmed. Do you have a link to that interview with Missi Pyle?
#40re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/23/08 at 6:18pmI wonder if January 4 might be the last performance?
#41re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/23/08 at 7:11pmWith the rate that things are going for other shows these days, I wouldn't be surprised. The show has recouped though and could probably survive a few slim weeks. I can't imagine that the running costs are over 275-300k a week.
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#43re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:19pmThis might not really be the thread, but does anyone know how the rush has been lately? I'm looking to revisit this coming Saturday, which I realize is a very busy Broadway weekend.
#37re: Boeing Boeing is still flying
Posted: 11/24/08 at 10:26am
I also saw the new cast and had the good fortune of seeing Pippa Pearthree in for Baranski and she was miles better than Baranski in the part. She had so much more enthusiasm and did so much more with the thankless role.
I preferred the new cast to the original cast with the exception of Paige Davis. Hahn was much better in the role, as proven by the fact that she got a development deal out of the part. Davis is very giddy one-note flirty whereas Hahn was almost psychotic in her sexuality. I also think Gayheart was tremendous. Germann and Rylance had impeccable chemistry. I would see it now and on a day where Baranksi is out.
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