Someone a cube over just asked "Doctor Who from the James Bond movies?"
Man, I don't think of the Doctor as esoteric. Nor Bond villains as that random.
But they were talking about my ringtone! Chick a cube over was talking it up as cool. Burrell's purse calling me got me cool points.
My head
hurts.
I have so much information to process right now. And I am worried my boss is going to try and sit me down and infodump on me aside from all that. Gnark. Short on braincells.
I am going to throw my theater boss across the room! Short version- we had a costume piece lost, I made arrangements for a replacement, we were done. He decides to question the Stage Manager's procedure for tracking the item (it is sunglasses) and says it cannot be lost, they have to find it. 28 emails later and two days later, the person I had picking up the glasses could no longer do it. The props person goes, and then she calls boss from the store because they do not have the same color. So HE TELLS HER NOT TO BUY THEM!!! 20 more emails later, she is going back. Now he is annoyed because this was so difficult, and I am like, dud, you made it difficult- I could have gotten them by now if you hadn't refused to believe they were lost.
I stand by my position that you should never do the theater stuff again.
Man, I don't think of the Doctor as esoteric.
A friend I went to a concert with last week had never heard of
Doctor Who.
And a friend I had dinner with on Saturday had never heard of
The A-Team.
I'm not sure which is worse.
I stand by my position that you should never do the theater stuff again.
Seriously. Who needs that kind of drama?!
A friend I went to a concert with last week had never heard of Doctor Who.
And a friend I had dinner with on Saturday had never heard of The A-Team.
I'm not sure which is worse.
The Dr. Who one. Your friend who's never heard of
The A-Team
is just lucky.
A friend I went to a concert with last week had never heard of Doctor Who.
I'm pretty sure I wouldn't know about it if I wasn't on this board.
I remembered Dr. Who from PBS, I think, when I was growing up. When it was the guy with the really freaky curly hair and ... a scarf? But I had no idea it was still a program until people here mentioned it.
Tom Baker!
I met him at a DW convention back 1982 (my first ever fan convention). He's really tall, and even though he had gone grey by then, he was very handsome, even to my 16-y.o. eyes.