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Final two nights of Forever Plaid.

I'm really going to miss this show. frown
silversurfer:
Sadly, all good things must come to an end.

I did enjoy seeing this play. It's a fun time, and it certainly gives you a chance to showcase your considerable vocal talents. The rest of the audience seemed to like it a lot too.
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You know that you are really into the show you are doing when you hate it when they give you a night off from rehearsals.


silversurfer:
Sounds like rehearsing this show is really fun. I'm looking forward to seeing it.
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Things are getting rather biblical around the house these days.

First off, we had the flood in our basment on Saturday.

Now, two of my kids have a plague of lice.

If frogs and locusts show up next, as the eldest child in my family, I'm getting the fuck out of Dodge.
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pheme:
I was just thinking about you and your kids.
I was saying to my girls, "No one throws up as much as you kids!"
and then I remembered!

How's life treating you?
Besides the 7 plagues theme you've got going on now.
silversurfer:
"There shall, in that time, be rumors of things going astray, and there shall be a great confusion as to where things really are, and nobody will really know where lieth those little things with the sort of raffia work base that has an attachment. At this time, a friend shall lose his friend's hammer, and the young shall not know where lieth the things possessed by their fathers that their fathers put there only just the night before, about eight o'clock."
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Hey now! I haven't played in my mom's basement in years!

It may be typical of the pro-Obama Dungeons & Dragons crowd to disparage a fellow countryman's memory of war from the comfort of mom's basement, but most Americans have the humility and gratitude to respect and learn from the memories of men who suffered on behalf of others.

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silversurfer:
This is my 1,000th comment on SuicideGirls!
silversurfer:
See?



I kinda like my 999th comment too. You don't often get to say that to a Suicide Girl.
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I survived. Details to arrive tomorrow.

And I did get some good news. I got a call on the way back to my folks that the theater group I auditieoned for a week ago was trying to get ahold of me and flipped my cell phone and work numbers...anyway, they figured it out and offered me the part of Smudge in Forever Plaid.

This will...
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silversurfer:
Congratulations on getting the part.

Sounds like a great vacation so far.
silversurfer:
So, where's our State Fair Food on a Stick Report, eh?
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It started off as a simple idea. While trying to figure out our summer vacation, we eventually landed on the idea of just going down to visit my parents for a week or so, and as one of the things to do on the vacation, go to the State Fair. It has been years since we had been there, and the kids should enjoy it...
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pheme:
I had a bad encounter with a fried oreo...my colon is still in recovery
silversurfer:
This is a Truly Great Idea, and I would encourage you to post the results here in your journal. Assuming that you live to tell the tale, that is.

Don't forget to include one of these!
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I am alive! Just incredibly incredibly busy!

So...how's all youse guys?
silversurfer:
Fine, thanks.

Remember, if you send Cassie a friend request, then, after "she" accepts it, you'll be able to view the Hack/Slash comic full size, in her "Murder/Suicide" picture album.
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So this has been a tough week for geeks. First, the death of .Gary Gygax, co-creator of D&D, and now today, it has been annouced that Dave Stevens, creator of The Rocketeer, just lost a battle with lukemia. Rocketeer is one of my all time favorite comics, and Dave was an amazing, amazing artist. It was Rocketeer that first stirred in me...
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silversurfer:
R.I.P. Dave Stevens. (And Gary Gygax too.)

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Still alive. Just been insanely busy with the family and show and real life stuff.

Anyway, nothing much interesting to report here. Finished out the show last night at a giant upscale senior living center way out in BFE. I am now a professional! Or at any rate, I will be, once I get paid, which I am doubting will ever happen looking at the...
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silversurfer:
I agree, the, ahem, forum posts are very interesting.
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Yawn. Tired. Up until 3 AM working on a change for work last night. Was wearing my contacts the whole time, now one of my eyes is killing me. Would rather not go into work, but I must. Becasue I am a dedicated, trustworthy worker.

And I also have opera rehearsal tonight. And we men are going to get yelled at, for not knowing our...
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contact lenses frikkin kill my eyes frown
pheme:
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Went to the late showing of Blade Runner:the Final Cut last night. Nothing like seeing BR the way its supposed to be seen, on a big screen. It was being shown in an old theater here in town, so the seats weren't that comfy, and the popcorn tasted funny, and it was WAY too hot in the theater...they had these old heating units under each...
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silversurfer:
That movie is so great, it makes my head spin. And, you got the full theatrical experience, despite what sounds like rather difficult physical conditions.

As for how The Final-est Cut of All is different from the Director's Cut, check this out.