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Thursday, June 15, 2006
Someone could be looking for a someone like you
If you're a someone like me, you'll be watching (or setting the TiVo for) Live from Lincoln Center on PBS tonight. They are showing The Light in the Piazza at 8:00P EST. Musical theater set in Tuscany? Yeah, I'm there. You can preview a few songs here.
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Since I am someone like you, (except for the whole baseball issue that we won't talk about) thank you for alerting me to this! I will dvr. I've wanted to see that for a while now. I'm actually headed to NYC this weekend for my b-day, and was going to try to get tickets for something like that, but now I think we are just going to walk around because it will be so gorgeous out.
It looks like it'll be good, Maddie. They are starting a national tour this summer. Have fun in NYC! I'm green. GREEN! It'll be a gorgeous weekend to walk around. Maybe you'll pick up some last minute tickets to something. I'm making plans to go this fall. My sister's friend will be starring in Mary Poppins then.
Oh, and yeah, X-Men 3 was non-stop, wasn't it? I've heard they are making a Wolverine movie and a Magneto movie, but with the box office this one did, I can't imagine they won't try to do another.
I'm planning my NYC fall trip too (for Wicked and shopping), maybe I'll see you there! :)
I really wanted to see Avenue Q, and have for a loooong time, but I don't think my dad (who is taking me for my b-day and Father's Day) wants to see that. Ah well.
X3 was absolutely non-stop. That hour and a half flew by. I heard about the spin-offs too. With the last scene after the credits, I took that as a hint that there would be another X-Men movie.
Seriously...how cool were those special effects? And the bridge? Damn. I came up with a theory that he was just somehow mentally projecting himself, that little calm look before he was blown away, like he wasn't worried because it wasn't really his body, and then the draining power of that caused a coma. I have no facts to back this up.
Also, since you've seen it, I loved the scene with Mystique (one of my favorite characters) when Magneto dropped her like yesterday's news. That was COLD. Serves him right that he got it in the end.
It seems like every time I go to NYC, there never is enough time to see what I want to see. I always leave wanting to return immediately. If only I had the money to live there!
I'm a simple guy. I like y'all, but don't tell me you're a "people person", OK?
Also, if you tell me you are "straight-acting", I'll still be polite (Grandma Betsy lives on in me), but we'll be through. I read. I can love you if you don't read much, but if you read really bad shit, then I may not be able to love you. I'm liberal. Way. Who doesn't enjoy a nice trip (or a nice piece of fish)? I've traveled some, and I'll arrange my life so that I always can. Old people, babies (in their case, I think it's because my head/body ratio is similar), and your mother dig me (probably more than you do), and I'm OK with that. Know that if I am into you, I'll be amenable to just about anything. He'll be a lucky man who I aim to please. I'm aiming just thinking about you.
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Since I am someone like you, (except for the whole baseball issue that we won't talk about) thank you for alerting me to this! I will dvr. I've wanted to see that for a while now. I'm actually headed to NYC this weekend for my b-day, and was going to try to get tickets for something like that, but now I think we are just going to walk around because it will be so gorgeous out.
BTW, I saw X-Men 3 last night. Damn awesome.
It looks like it'll be good, Maddie. They are starting a national tour this summer. Have fun in NYC! I'm green. GREEN! It'll be a gorgeous weekend to walk around. Maybe you'll pick up some last minute tickets to something. I'm making plans to go this fall. My sister's friend will be starring in Mary Poppins then.
Oh, and yeah, X-Men 3 was non-stop, wasn't it? I've heard they are making a Wolverine movie and a Magneto movie, but with the box office this one did, I can't imagine they won't try to do another.
I'm planning my NYC fall trip too (for Wicked and shopping), maybe I'll see you there! :)
I really wanted to see Avenue Q, and have for a loooong time, but I don't think my dad (who is taking me for my b-day and Father's Day) wants to see that. Ah well.
X3 was absolutely non-stop. That hour and a half flew by. I heard about the spin-offs too. With the last scene after the credits, I took that as a hint that there would be another X-Men movie.
::Spoiler Alert::
Seriously...how cool were those special effects? And the bridge? Damn. I came up with a theory that he was just somehow mentally projecting himself, that little calm look before he was blown away, like he wasn't worried because it wasn't really his body, and then the draining power of that caused a coma. I have no facts to back this up.
Also, since you've seen it, I loved the scene with Mystique (one of my favorite characters) when Magneto dropped her like yesterday's news. That was COLD. Serves him right that he got it in the end.
It seems like every time I go to NYC, there never is enough time to see what I want to see. I always leave wanting to return immediately. If only I had the money to live there!
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