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#3077
Posted: 4/25/05 at 10:53am
"No soup for you!" Okay I wasn't close but I tried so what can you say? I'm just going to shrink into a ball now.
"The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. The oldest hath borne most; we that are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long"-Edgar in King Lear
#3078
Posted: 4/25/05 at 10:58am
Sorry. All I said was "the bookstore in Queen Anne." Not much information there. Maybe I should have provided more.
So now you've met the court of 364, and if you ever wish to come...don't.
#3079
Posted: 4/25/05 at 11:04am
Maybe we should take this somewhere else since I'm sure these lovely people don't want to have to read through our drivel and also it's getting out of hand. So we'll just drop it, but you didn't have to say Queen Anne because that's a relatively large area so there. :)
"The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. The oldest hath borne most; we that are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long"-Edgar in King Lear
#3080
Posted: 4/25/05 at 11:08am
Once again, I'm sorry. And also appologise to everyone else for the drivel.
So now you've met the court of 364, and if you ever wish to come...don't.
#3081
Posted: 4/25/05 at 11:13am
Never say sorry never explain! Remember that.
"The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. The oldest hath borne most; we that are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long"-Edgar in King Lear
#3082
Posted: 4/25/05 at 11:23am
I know, I know.
So now you've met the court of 364, and if you ever wish to come...don't.
#3083
Posted: 4/25/05 at 11:26am
Is that your new philosophy?
Sorry will stop the threadjacking now.
Sorry will stop the threadjacking now.
"The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. The oldest hath borne most; we that are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long"-Edgar in King Lear
#3085
Posted: 4/26/05 at 9:37pm
That post made me smile, Racetrack. My high school just got done with YAGMCB, hence my icon.
Updated On: 4/26/05 at 09:37 PM
#3086
Posted: 4/27/05 at 12:07am
Finished Hot Zone. Am horrified and will probably develop some new phobia of monkeys. That is all. :-P
Anyways, on the subject of books, I've finished Dorian Gray (so good), and The Hot Zone so now I have some time to maybe order a new Adam Rapp book to read but which one would you guys recommend? I've read SCDS and am almost through Nocturne but besides those two, any ones that really stood out?
Anyways, on the subject of books, I've finished Dorian Gray (so good), and The Hot Zone so now I have some time to maybe order a new Adam Rapp book to read but which one would you guys recommend? I've read SCDS and am almost through Nocturne but besides those two, any ones that really stood out?
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
#3087
Posted: 4/27/05 at 12:15am
Thanks spikeyone. It was both a reference and an ongoing joke between myself and my boyfriend. So pretty much only the people here would be the only ones to understand that. Lol.
I still apologize for the threadjacking. It'll most likely happen again, but I'll try and not let it happen again.
Dream, how about The Buffalo Trees(Tree? or Trees?) and/or Under the Wolf, Under the Dog. Isn't Nocturne great?
I still apologize for the threadjacking. It'll most likely happen again, but I'll try and not let it happen again.
Dream, how about The Buffalo Trees(Tree? or Trees?) and/or Under the Wolf, Under the Dog. Isn't Nocturne great?
"The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. The oldest hath borne most; we that are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long"-Edgar in King Lear
#3088
Posted: 4/27/05 at 12:27am
Yes, Nocturne is amazing.
And thanks for the suggestions Race.
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
#3089
Posted: 4/27/05 at 12:37am
No problem. I'm still waiting for books I ordered so. Lots of fun. Lots to read.
"The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. The oldest hath borne most; we that are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long"-Edgar in King Lear
#3090
Posted: 4/27/05 at 12:45am
Yes indeed!
(oh look, a rhyme! Oh look, Mika is so tired she's now rambling and dellusional!) :-P
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
#3091
Posted: 4/27/05 at 12:55am
Please don't remind me of the poem I have to write for Friday. I don't mind writing poems it's just this is weird following reading a poem by Emily Dickinson. So glad I don't have drama class tomorrow! I love drama generally, but this class is killing me now for various reasons.
"The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. The oldest hath borne most; we that are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long"-Edgar in King Lear
#3092
Posted: 4/27/05 at 8:13am
I read the Buffalo Tree and thought it was good, but I personally liked Missing the Piano better... It was a really good book.
#3093
Posted: 4/27/05 at 10:57am
I haven't had the pleasure of reading either one of those yet, but probably will in the not too distant future.
"The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. The oldest hath borne most; we that are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long"-Edgar in King Lear
#3094
Posted: 5/1/05 at 12:01am
Hey all
I just recieved this from Anthony in response to a PM I sent him asking about when the official site will be launched:
"I don't, but I have been told it will be "soon." They want to make sure they have all of the initial content as complete as possible (it will include behind-the-scenes video as well as blog entries from cast members, including myself, and soon there *may* even be teaser clips from the film itself available) before they launch. I promise I will alert the gang here at BWW when it launches."
I just recieved this from Anthony in response to a PM I sent him asking about when the official site will be launched:
"I don't, but I have been told it will be "soon." They want to make sure they have all of the initial content as complete as possible (it will include behind-the-scenes video as well as blog entries from cast members, including myself, and soon there *may* even be teaser clips from the film itself available) before they launch. I promise I will alert the gang here at BWW when it launches."
#3095
Posted: 5/1/05 at 12:03am
Hey Anthony (since you're out there somewhere...)!
I can't wait to see the site. Hope you're all doing well out there.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
I can't wait to see the site. Hope you're all doing well out there.
#3096
Posted: 5/1/05 at 12:09am
Seeing footage?? YAY!! I can't believe it!!
I sucks though because I am going to S.F soon, but my sister is going so I can't see Rent filming!! Why??? Why???
I sucks though because I am going to S.F soon, but my sister is going so I can't see Rent filming!! Why??? Why???
"It's a long story, althought it's kinda-of a short one." ~~
Wolfwood
#3097
Posted: 5/1/05 at 12:18am
Hey, Anthony.
Here's hoping that all's well in San Francisco. Be sure to remember the sunflowers, and keep doing what you've been doing so that we can hear the stories and chatter and cry and grin obnoxiously. Best of luck!
Here's hoping that all's well in San Francisco. Be sure to remember the sunflowers, and keep doing what you've been doing so that we can hear the stories and chatter and cry and grin obnoxiously. Best of luck!
"Bangarang, Rufio!"
--Hook
#3098
Posted: 5/1/05 at 12:28am
Teaser footage, behind the scenes videos, blog entries....all in the near future......yes I do believe that just made my week.
And Anthony, if you're reading this, I hope filming is going well and, as always, best of luck.
And Anthony, if you're reading this, I hope filming is going well and, as always, best of luck.
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
#3099
Posted: 5/1/05 at 2:07am
Thanks broadwaystar2b. And amen Dream. I just was going to say something, but now I forget. Damn! Oh well will probably remember it later.
Hope everything's going well!
Hope everything's going well!
"The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. The oldest hath borne most; we that are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long"-Edgar in King Lear
#3100
Posted: 5/1/05 at 3:49pm
Hey Anthony.
I hope filming is going well and I hope the official site is going to be up soon. Best of luck in the future, see ya!
I hope filming is going well and I hope the official site is going to be up soon. Best of luck in the future, see ya!
I'm not a gay stereotype. I'm a coincidence.
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