Nah, I'll take the flak, popcultureboy. After all, I'm pretty sure our stances on this issue are the same.
Shneb, I ask for simple grammar and spelling in people's posts not because of a misplaced sense of superiority or snobbishness, but because I want to quickly and easily understand what my fellow posters are saying. Is that too much to ask for? That's the reason we all have a common language in the first place.
You're allowed to type what you want as long as it adheres to the rules of this board, and I'm allowed to object that you're making yourself difficult to read. If I decided to type everything in my native language of Hebrew, you would be perfectly within your rights to voice the same complaint.
They sell the tickets in blocks. The block is now up to January. That is how it goes.
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First off: Sorry for the "net-speak" but it's a habit that's extremely difficult to break. I'm sure that you can learn to get past it, and if not, then simply avoid my posts because you will see lots of stuff like "n e body"
And Secondly: I have begged and begged my theatre teacher to let us watch Avenue Q. I've printed out countless discriptions of the show, reviews, etc. She owns the broadway recording however and says that seeing as how we are taking lots of little freshmen with us to NYC we won't be able to watch it, cuz as we all know, freshmen...and even some upperclassmen, tend to be extremely immature, especially at my school. She said that if it was an adult trip she would be happy to take me to watch it, but we can't. So, i have done my share of extreme begging, but to no pleasent result. This reason is why i decided to come on here and find another show to go watch. I am President of Thespian Society at school and am sort of her sidekick in doing things, this included choosing plays to go and watch. So, if anybody else would like to help me out in this dilemma, feel free. Oh and by the way, i've done my begging to go see RENT as well, but again, same argument, people are immature. So anything besides those two should be fine.
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Why don't you go on http://www.ilovenytheater.com which will give you a list of all the Broadway shows? You can click on each show's logo, and will be directed to each show's official page.
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