??? Have you had sugar or something? You're a bit hyper, Anthony dear. Tempting and taunting us is mean, Anthony *pouts* Don't you love us anymore? *Patented Maureen pout 'cause Marky can't resist Maureen pouting =8->'* Anyway, I have a question for you: (due to watching David Searching for like 7 times yesterday) What do you hold to be an absolute truth? (I'm doing a essay on this and would love everyone's else's input too) -Bethy
P.S. Anthony, I've been able to have three people in my Bio class (musical theatre people) listen to your Cd and love it. Just thought you should know that your music is very much loved.
1. Ted Allen: Everyone has an interesting life if you ask the right questions.
2. Great buckets of Spoffnor, they're going to sing!
3. "I love shrubs that are historical." -Johnny and The Sprites
4. "We're not singing it to you, we're singing it for us." -Rosario Dawson, about La Vie Boheme
5. "The best moments in reading are when you come across something - a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things - which you had thought special and particular to you. And now, here it is, set down by someone else, a person you have never met, someone even who is long dead. And it is as if a hand has come out, and taken yours." -The History Boys
6. "Pass the parcel. That's sometimes all you can do. Take it, feel it and pass it on. Not for me, not for you, but for someone, somewhere, one day. Pass it on, boys. That's the game I want you to learn. Pass it on." -The History Boys
*reads message again* Iguana-toting ladies...*snickers* Good...luck evading...*would continue but is laughing too hard*
*watches the spectulation fly* Ohhh....pretty.
1. Ted Allen: Everyone has an interesting life if you ask the right questions.
2. Great buckets of Spoffnor, they're going to sing!
3. "I love shrubs that are historical." -Johnny and The Sprites
4. "We're not singing it to you, we're singing it for us." -Rosario Dawson, about La Vie Boheme
5. "The best moments in reading are when you come across something - a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things - which you had thought special and particular to you. And now, here it is, set down by someone else, a person you have never met, someone even who is long dead. And it is as if a hand has come out, and taken yours." -The History Boys
6. "Pass the parcel. That's sometimes all you can do. Take it, feel it and pass it on. Not for me, not for you, but for someone, somewhere, one day. Pass it on, boys. That's the game I want you to learn. Pass it on." -The History Boys
"Alright, so I feel stupid. *hangs head in shame for three years and seventeen days* (because I like random numbers). "
Emcee don't worry about it. You never said for sure that the scene we saw was the opening one, just that it was highly likely/logical that it would be it.
Drama is interesting. It could be fun or it could get out of hand. I believe that thread in question is a mix of both. Plus most of it was taking what you said as absolute fact and criticizing you for it while you tried to rectify it and point out that you weren't 100% certain.
Then of course the fascinating (well atleast to me) part of drama kicked in! More confusion! Tempers rise, things get misunderstood. *Shrugs* I find it interesting, i do!
I want to write music. I want to sit down right now at my piano and write a song that people will listen to and remember and do the same thing every morning...for the rest of my life. - Jonathan Larson. Tick, Tick...BOOM!
"Have you had sugar or something? You're a bit hyper, Anthony dear."
I noticed that too. Is someone having fun on set?
"During this performance, please feel free to let your cell phones and pagers ring willy-nilly. However, do remember that there are heavily-armed knights on stage and you might well be dragged up and impaled."
(Pre-curtain announcement at the new Broadway musical Monty Python's Spamalot)
But we didn't have any coffee filters...so I used all we had which was...toilet paper...and we didn't have any coffee grinds so I used..peanut butter..and I found that...all you get is scalding hot peanut...water... <---Why should you always memorize your monologues? Oh yes...there was that one Chorus Line audition...
Alrighty people. I wanted to stop a rumour before it even starts. Someone over at CB posted that Rosario was fired.....but the bottom of their post in very fine print confirms the April Fools joke. Crisis averted. You may now resume regular programming.
:-P thanks Musicnmath. Another potential crisis averted. It's amazing what some people come up with for laughs (need I mention the Idina Menzel myspace fiasco...)
I wanted to get something that an "ex"-junkie like him would really appreciate and cherish....it's a brick of heroin shaped like a heart.
-Scrubs
Also, do you know if the movie is going to be a wide release or a limited release?? Because I'm a poor girl from Pennsylvania whose mother won't allow her to take a three hour bus ride to NYC to see a movie, even if it is the RENT movie. Updated On: 4/1/05 at 11:11 AM
Even if a movie gets a limited release at first, wouldn't it eventually get a wide release... maybe just like a month after? I mean, not with all movies of course, but this seems like it could be a pretty big deal.
Yeah, most movies with limited releases at first eventually get a wide release, like Phantom of the Opera and Chicago. I'm only asking because I am soooooo excited for this movie to come out and I am very impatient :)
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