House on top of a mountain sounds nice.
I'm at Denny's, on my way back home after visiting my parents for the holiday. It's gray outside.
'Serenity'
[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.
House on top of a mountain sounds nice.
I'm at Denny's, on my way back home after visiting my parents for the holiday. It's gray outside.
I am ADORING Pinterest. Everyone should totally check it out.
So many time sucks, so little time.
Ginger is wise.
What's Pinterest?
I also love Pinterest, though I haven't much time to be ensucked there.
Pinterest actually looks awesome, but there's a waiting list. Hmph.
Ryan's week of suck continues. This morning he got a finger caught in the door. Nothing broken, but there's bruising under the nail. (He's at childcare today, and is now reportedly showing off the bandaid to anyone who's willing to act interested.)
I think I'm going to be earwormed with Newsies forever now.
The live production of it was really good. The thing that I was worried about what that the movies has some huge dance number with what looks like close to a hundred kids, and the stage a Paper Mill is pretty small and I didn't think they could get the dances to look right with only a dozen or so dancers. I was totally wrong about that -- they really used the different levels of the set (there was a moveable scaffolding thing) and I don't think anybody on stage was ever standing still, even for a second, but it totally worked -- at the times they needed it, they really got the dozen or so dancers on stage to look like they were just the front few rows of a few hundred. They changed around a few plot lines, and there's really only one that I thought didn't work as well as the movie version did -- they got rid of an old character and introduced a new one, and I thought her backstory was way too pat to make it something to take seriously. Overall, though, I thought it was great. (So did my dad -- he usually kind of rolls his eyes at the movie, but he thought the show was excellent and that it ought to be on Broadway and not just at the Paper Mill.)
FYI, I got my Pinterest invite hours after asking.