Out Tonight Lyric Question...
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Posted: 11/6/05 at 2:07pmNew Year's Day. Check the lyrics in your CD. They changed the timing of many of the scenes, so this scene doesn't take place until after Christmas.
Wanting life but never knowing how
greenegirl87
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/11/05
#2re: Out Tonight Lyric Question...
Posted: 11/6/05 at 2:09pmYeah it definitely changed from Christmas Day to New Years Day ( i sing the WRONG lyric everytime i listen to the soundtrack) and i think there is one other really small change in the lyrics that has something to do with time but I cannot for the life of me remember what it is right now.
#3re: Out Tonight Lyric Question...
Posted: 11/6/05 at 2:12pmYeah, it is New Year's Day. Like how they changed the part in Today 4 U to "Gentlemen, our benefactor on this Christmas Day.." instead of Christmas Eve .. little time changes.
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Posted: 11/6/05 at 2:13pm"Houlious Day" that's great!
greenegirl87
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/11/05
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Posted: 11/6/05 at 2:51pmwhat does Houlious mean? is that actually a holiday that i just dont know about?
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Posted: 11/6/05 at 3:02pmYup. It is.
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Posted: 11/6/05 at 3:36pmthat Google knows nothing about?
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Posted: 11/6/05 at 3:40pm
sar·casm ( P )
n.
A cutting, often ironic remark intended to wound.
A form of wit that is marked by the use of sarcastic language and is intended to make its victim the butt of contempt or ridicule.
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Posted: 11/6/05 at 3:41pmJerseyGirl, it's an Amish holiday. That's why it doesn't show up on Google, they don't use the internet.
Wanting life but never knowing how
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Posted: 11/6/05 at 3:42pm
sar·casm ( P )
n.
A cutting, often ironic remark intended to wound.
A form of wit that is marked by the use of sarcastic language and is intended to make its victim the butt of contempt or ridicule.
And almost NEVER comes across in the written form.
#11re: Out Tonight Lyric Question...
Posted: 11/6/05 at 3:44pmWhich is their problem, not mine.
greenegirl87
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/11/05
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Posted: 11/6/05 at 3:54pmactually, munk, its technically your problem because the other party is not getting the message you intend to communicate. if it really was only the other party's problem, then thered be no need for any comment at all.
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Posted: 11/6/05 at 4:03pmUm, I got the sarcasm. So it can come across in written form, it just depends on the sense of humor of the reader.
Wanting life but never knowing how
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Posted: 11/6/05 at 4:06pmThat's why I said almost never. Not just never.
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Posted: 11/6/05 at 4:07pmExactly, skittles. It depends upon the sense of humour of the reader. I'm very sarcastic - so I always understand sarcastic posts.
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Posted: 11/7/05 at 8:40pm
What gets me is the "Whose charity is only matched by talent, I must say" to rhyme with "Christmas Day". I DON'T LIKE "MUST SAY"!!! I LIKE "I BELIEVE"!!!
And Black-out on Christine crying pitifully.
Jon
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/20/04
#17re: Out Tonight Lyric Question...
Posted: 11/7/05 at 9:56pmFrom the title of this thread, I thought it was going to be another question about The Neverson Babies.
Kringas
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/27/05
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Posted: 11/7/05 at 10:00pmI did, too.
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Posted: 11/7/05 at 10:01pmTragic, those Neverson Babies. Inspiration for Blood Brothers, you know. Shame Mimi spoils the ending, then makes light of their situation by pushing her need for a social life.
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