Understudy Joined: 8/18/08
are they avalible on saturday after noons
Instead of worrying about what show to see, you should be more concerned with your spelling and grammar. Take a weekend class instead.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Which is worse: To have poor grammar and spelling or to be a complete and utter C***?
Broadway Star Joined: 11/6/07
last Saturday American Idiot was up there for both performances, I'm not sure about Promises
I agree with Kalimba...but here's your answer:
http://www.entertainment-link.com/tkts.asp?show=all
Joe, would you care to spell that out, there are too many asterisks in there.
Some countries don't put capitals on titles, etc. Maybe this person is not from here, did that ever cross your little brain?
WAT I am surprised you support that kind of rude behaviour! I will bitch at you tonight! =)
muscle, honey, I like to look at my initial post as offering constructive criticism as opposed to being rude.
It wasn't constructive, it was just rude and inconsiderate. The person was just trying to get information. Who cares about their spelling, you can understand what they are trying to ask.
Stand-by Joined: 12/2/04
Ditto Mark E
Your comment was rude and inconsiderate....unless of course you are perfect.
Not only was Kalimba's comment rude and inconsiderate it was TOTALLY UNNECESSARY.
OH GIVE ME A BREAK! People here always post snarky comments in response to someone's incorrect grammar and spelling.
Kalimba was hardly the first.
It may not be the first but that doesn't make it right. Maybe it just needs TO STOP. Whatever happened to respect?
After looking at previous posts from cootu, it seems that he/she has had a grasp on the english language in those posts.
Please, you talk about respect. People take great pleasure in bashing me at every chance they get.
Thanks, ljay889
I didn't mean to bash you Kalimba. I just felt that the way you came off was unnecessary is all. I didn't disrespect you in any way. I was just trying to make a point that maybe we should all take a minute or two to look at what we are going to post before clicking the 'post message' button and consider the outcome, is it going to lead to a productive "conversation" or is it going to cause dissention.
I'm not perfect. I used to jump on the snark bandwagon way back. I've gotten into verbal spars in the past here on this board. Am I proud of it? No. I actually felt pretty lousy. It still goes on and it's a shame. People are entitled to their differences of opinion, but can;t that be discussed without sinking to a level of downright animosity and disrespect towards one another. That is all I am trying to say. I honestly didn't mean to single you as the ultimate villain.
Maybe what I'm asking is for people to be tolerant of other's mistakes. We aren;t all perfect.
Kalimba says " People take great pleasure in bashing me at every chance they get.
Hmmmm ..... maybe they caught the bashing virus from your posts:
"Surprised it lasted this long. This piece of crap should have closed opening night."
"This piece of crap should be kept off Broadway permanently." (about a show you most likely haven't seen, since it just opened in London)
"The question is, why is Joe Mantello still being allowed to direct anything?"
"This piece of crap should be playing in Vegas"
Right, because Kalimba's the ONLY poster who says that stuff. Those comments are bashing a show or (in one case) a director. Very different from replying to a post to bash that poster. It's true, Kalimba gets that a lot, and I don't understand why.
Marquise, there is a difference between being perfect and being unintelligible.
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