Stay away from Jazz and liquor and the men who play for fun

Jul 22, 2005 23:25

I just got home from the theatre. The show was great. Some of the acting wasn't the best but overall it was good. My mom really enjoyed it and she's never seen Chicago before so I was hoping she'd have a really good time and enjoy the show. Especially since I really like the show. They didn't do all the numbers but that's ok too. I guess the girl ( Read more... )

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mrsonsai July 23 2005, 04:02:42 UTC
that sounds so awesome.

i badly have this secret passion for sophisticated culture. and your little trip sounds tasty.

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pisceschic013 July 23 2005, 04:16:22 UTC
Yeah, I had a really good time overall. I love the theatre what can I say. I love it more when I'm doing the play, but I still love seeing others. I love your secret..hehe

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mrsonsai July 23 2005, 04:32:12 UTC
!!!!! i love the theatre and the arts

i like how you spell theatre lol

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pisceschic013 July 23 2005, 05:02:38 UTC
I knew why you're one of my favorite LJ people for some reason. :) Thanks, I think it's the English way but it was the way I was taught to spell it...that and theatre centre.

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mrsonsai July 23 2005, 05:15:11 UTC
Haha! I spell centre like that too. I love spelling words in the old english way or english way (not sure if it's old). Favorite is favourite, honor is honour, color is colour, Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh! :D

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pisceschic013 July 23 2005, 05:32:16 UTC
AHHH, ok seriously you're the only other person I've ever met who does that!! In 9th grade I wrote a paper and used favourite, colour in it and she would mark it as a mispelled word...well I showed her and did it all through high school. lol

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mrsonsai July 23 2005, 06:54:42 UTC
hahahah

same here, in 8th grade (:P) i did a paper and used honour in it and she circled it, but mine was nicer and said I could keep it. :D

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pisceschic013 July 23 2005, 18:11:46 UTC
Lucky, mine would always correct it and put a note by it...even after I told her that it wasn't mispelled.

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mrsonsai July 23 2005, 05:15:52 UTC
I love England. I want to buy a house there. I'll be living in NYC though. . . :D Then I'll go see ballets and operas and plays every night.

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pisceschic013 July 23 2005, 05:30:19 UTC
Gah, I wanna visit NY...you lucky duck...gah!

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mrsonsai July 23 2005, 06:55:18 UTC
ohhhhhhhh its so gorgeous. i could marry it.

i just love the thought of being able to sit in a park or by a city block and just watch people and things happen.

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behindthesmog July 23 2005, 14:16:22 UTC
personally, i think if you're gonna sit in a park in nyc, i suggest washington square park. more "amusing" people if you ask me and although its much smaller than central park, i'd only go to central park with a rather big (4 or more) group of people. i'm one of those idiots who believes in safety in numbers. plus its a lot more fun.

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mrsonsai July 23 2005, 16:39:15 UTC
of course. people told me i shouldn't go to central park alone. It's so pretty though! We drove by it, and the rocks and trees and stuff, right in the middle of a busy city. That's just something.

Do you live in NY?

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pisceschic013 July 23 2005, 18:09:03 UTC
I bet it is...especially during Christmas time. nope, I live in TN...lol

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behindthesmog July 25 2005, 23:16:49 UTC
yep.
i was born and raised in nyc

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pisceschic013 July 23 2005, 18:11:09 UTC
I love people watching and in NY it'll be such a huge variety of people.

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