Characters: Peter and Claude
Rating: PG-13, for language (all Claude's, natch)
Word count: 850
Spoilers: If you know who they are, you're good.
Warnings: contains references to, and lyrics from, an Andrew Lloyd-Weber musical. And, therefore, crack.
Summary: Peter gets two free tickets for Cats.A/N: I offer no apologies whatsoever to Andrew Lloyd-
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I love A Salt & Battery! It was on one of my favorite shows too on The Food Network here-- Throwndown with Bobby Flay. My only nitpick would be that Cats closed years ago (with good reason, IMO, I side with Claude on this one, lol). ;)
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I'd love to go to A Salt & Battery someday ...
Yeah, Cats ... I did find a show in Brooklyn that dated from 2006 (it was the 25th anniversary tour or something) ... and yeah, they can stop anytime! XP
Thanks for reading, dear - glad you had fun.
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It's tasty, and right by me! I live in the village. :)
Yeah, Cats ... I did find a show in Brooklyn that dated from 2006 (it was the 25th anniversary tour or something) ... and yeah, they can stop anytime! XP
I actually think Phantom is overrated too...
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This? This right here is me being jealous ;)
I actually think Phantom is overrated too...
Well, yeah. To be honest, I find anything like that rather overrated. Some of the tunes are okay but the production of these things is just never very impressive (and that's leaving aside the middle-of-the-road lyrics and schlocky sentiment). Give me cinema every time ;)
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"They'd tear you limb from limb." "I can regenerate."
LOL!!
(Went and read "Ash Wednesday" also and thank you for the link. The first section was like reading a mirror. Now I wish we'd studied it in school instead of "The Waste Land.")
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Glad you found this fun ... and you're welcome for the poetry linkage. It's not one I know well, but it struck me as something real, if that makes any sense.
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