Attend the tale of Sweeny Todd....

Dec 04, 2004 20:30

It seems many people have been watching the Demon Barber lately, including myself. A friend and I went to see the Bloomington Civic Theatre's production of it, because Carl was starring as Sweeny. It was actually a decent production, with a fairly strong chorus (always a crapshoot in a community theater show). Carl was good, if 20 years too ( Read more... )

theater, health, carl

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noisedesign December 4 2004, 18:37:25 UTC
Once of these days I'm going to get the opportunity to design a production of Sweeney Todd. I adore that show.

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debg December 4 2004, 20:12:02 UTC
OK, sweetie, keep your eyes open for a largeish bubblebad toward the end of this coming week. And come back to the treehouse to check in, please; we're missing you. New Members folder.

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serasempre December 4 2004, 21:50:35 UTC
Missing you. So glad you're well enough to post and sorry you overdid it today. I'm sending lots of good healing vibes to you. Take care of yourself. You're the only Juliana I have!

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stephl December 5 2004, 07:40:16 UTC
And a huge extra smooch to stephl for the dancing banana card. Hee!

Heh. So it didn't piss you off? That just cracked me up -- I stood in the card aisle wondering "Can the greeting-card people really say 'piss' in a card?!?"

As for the percocet, the easiest way to wean off of it (and I say this having gone through actual junkie-level withdrawal from stopping percocet cold turkey, and it was horrible) is to just cut your dosage in half, take that for a few days, and then cut that in half, take that for a few days, etc. And be like a junkie -- drink a LOT of water.

But also, don't stop taking it before you need to, because poorly-controlled pain is traumatic to the body, and you don't need any more stress on your body, K?

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sail_aweigh December 5 2004, 17:55:41 UTC
I'm very glad to hear life is getting closer to "normal" for you. Head injuries can be a bad, bad thing.

And making it to Minneapolis for a play that either you are in or you recommend is on my list of "things to do when I get a life." Really. Too many things to do and not enough time.

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