One of the first times I went to New York, among the promos the hotel channel played every 10 minutes or so was for the musical "Titanic."
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Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
The topic came up because my lunch partner had once attended a play which was re-enactments of the transcripts of cockpit voice recorders from famous plane crashes. But NOT in musical format.
From the Shit I didn't say file:
The reason I kept asking if you wanted me to send the email for you is I had a feeling you were going to ask the wrong question, and guess what? YOU ASKED THE WRONG FRICKING QUESTION.
Do I really need to get $500,000 liability?
That does seem excessive. Not sure why you'd need more on an apartment than I have on my house. Are you solely responsible if the building falls on someone?
Like you accidentally drop a fridge on a dinner guest?
If this ever happens, I need to make sure to say, "Woopsy-doodle!"
Unless that indicates premeditation, in which case I was never here.
Your pet kaiju eats several babies?
As Zim would say, "I HAVE A MIGHTY NEED."
I've applied & paid for CA renters insurance. I didn't go with the recommendation for $500,000 in liability in the event that someone breaks into my home and slips on the tile and sues the crap out of me. I figure I may want to use the money that would cost to buy earthquake insurance once my To Do list is slightly less massive.
I'm not going to cancel my IL insurance until after I've moved out.
Improbable Subjects for Broadway Musicals
I'll play, although it's hard to come up with something in a world where, for example, Sweeney Todd and 1776 exist. I mean, Sweeney Todd kind of disproves my first thought, Charles Manson.
The Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918-19?
although it's hard to come up with something in a world where, for example, Sweeney Todd and 1776 exist.
Also Assassins. Which is AWESOME.
Assassins includes a love song duet about Jody Foster and Charlie Manson.
Here it is- I love it: [link]
One of the first times I went to New York, among the promos the hotel channel played every 10 minutes or so was for the musical "Titanic."
I went on a cruise once, and "My Heart Will Go On" was played either at the pool or in the casino or somewhere at least once a day, it seemed. Every time it came on, everyone would go silent for a second and then kind of nervously giggle, then get back to what they were doing.
The off off Broadway diary of Anne frank musical which I saw live and a friend was in. Not good.