Two steaming cups of chocolate goodness. Courtesy of whomever I swiped it from out of the cupboard.

Ben ,'The Killer In Me'


Spike's Bitches 38: Well, This Is Just...Neat.  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Laga - Nov 09, 2007 7:46:37 pm PST #3327 of 10002
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

apropos of nothing I am a link


Hil R. - Nov 09, 2007 7:48:13 pm PST #3328 of 10002
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

I went to see A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at the Model Secondary School for the Deaf tonight. It was pretty cool. The actors all signed, with a voice interpretation. Some of the songs were done with the voice interpreter speaking, and for some they played the CD of the Broadway recording. They cut at least three songs -- Free, Why Does He Look at Her That Way, and Pretty Little Picture. The opening "Comedy Tonight" was spoken, and slowed down a whole lot -- I'm guessing they wanted to make sure there was space to get in the whole lot of explanatory stuff that's shoved into that song. The ending "Comedy Tonight" was at regular speed, with the music.

The girl playing Pseudolus was really good. Just captivating to watch. The staging of "I'm Calm" and "That Dirty Old Man" were both really great, matching the pace and rhythm of the signing to the rhythm of the songs.

The only bit that I thought just didn't work at all was when the captain is first entering with the "Left, right, left, right, there's none of the enemy left, right?" "Right! Left, ri...uhhh." There's just no way to make that joke work in any language where the words for "right" as in the direction and "right" as in correct are different.


beth b - Nov 09, 2007 8:02:33 pm PST #3329 of 10002
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

yay! we moved the tv cabinet! which means DH is home! So far, none of the furniture has tried to kill me.


Trudy Booth - Nov 09, 2007 8:04:46 pm PST #3330 of 10002
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

Dear GOD, Beth!

Do you want it to ATTACK?!?!


Cass - Nov 09, 2007 8:45:06 pm PST #3331 of 10002
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Maybe I need the bubble wrap I'm always trying to push off onto you.
Stands to reason...

Um...

Dude, I can't be every beaten Buffista.


Trudy Booth - Nov 09, 2007 8:55:34 pm PST #3332 of 10002
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

If anyone can, you can.


Lee - Nov 09, 2007 8:55:37 pm PST #3333 of 10002
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

But you do it so well


Gris - Nov 09, 2007 9:20:27 pm PST #3334 of 10002
Hey. New board.

Tonight was kind of a celebrity-centric night for me. Saw Pygmalion with Claire Danes (really liked it, Jefferson Mays is brilliantly childish as Higgins, and Danes really pulls off Eliza), and then walked right past her as she collected cash for Broadway Cares: Equity Fights Aids. She seemed very pretty, though wearing stage makeup and a wig so who can really tell anyway? Definitely tiny, though - 5'3" max and EXTREMELY thin, which really puts in perspective how small most actors are. Very smiley and polite, though, as she collected for charity. I dug her, but didn't talk to her at all.

Then, saw Ethan Hawke at the very theater-y bar I always go to after my Friday shows. He was there for some special dinner thing, probably related to the new show he directed. He had a group of people around him and was talking very animatedly about... something. Which I think is his thing - I've seen him around, as he's definitely been theater-centric over the last year, and that's always the case. I get the feeling he's a little narcissistic, but also ridiculously smart. I think he'd be fun to talk to.

Then, my favorite Elphaba ever, Kristy Cates was at The After Party for the umpteenth time, and we actually talked a bit! She agreed to come talk at my school. Which is awesome.


Trudy Booth - Nov 09, 2007 9:25:19 pm PST #3335 of 10002
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

sss
lll
uuu
ttt


erin_obscure - Nov 09, 2007 9:46:24 pm PST #3336 of 10002
Occasionally I’m callous and strange

As i was getting out of the shower last night, i opened the bathroom door to find my antisocial cat (who desperately wants the world to believe that he hates all humans and only uses me for food) waiting on the other side. As soon as i looked at him, he stared me straight in the eye and mewed plaintively. Twice. I don't know if he was relieved that i survived the shower, or worried that the shower somehow meant i would never feed him again, but the evident concern seemed awfully sweet at the time. He isn't usually very chatty. Maybe he does love me after all?

Then tonight he jumped up on my desk, aimed his ass right at me and farted in my face.

What have i been nurturing?