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nomoredimsum February 16 2011, 23:03:58 UTC
It's hard for me to admit it but I pretty much approve of all of this ... Is the not guilty shirt a reference to Chicago ?
... Now that I think about , what the hell am I doing on your journal Jesse ? , weird.

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mrfahrenheit_va February 16 2011, 23:23:15 UTC
You have excellent taste, then. And now that I think about it, you wear a lot of black and dark colors, too.

Well, at least ONE person in your entire school had to avoid light colors...

Yes, it is from "Chicago". I'm surprised you recognized it. Did you, though? Or did you just read my tags?

Either way, it's good to know that Rachel and Kurt aren't the only Broadway geeks there. Why didn't you ever approach me to talk about theatre? I am more than capable of having a nice and civilized conversation with my inferior enemies.

This might be a little far-fetched and stereotypical but do you like vampires? Have you seen "Lestat, The Musical"?

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nomoredimsum February 16 2011, 23:36:00 UTC
Yes ... Its quite noticeable actually though in the school.

I don't think Ill be able to be such a great conversation partner about Broadway sadly . I saw the film . It's during the Cell Block Tango scene right ?
Wait did you just say inferior ?!

Hummm ... No but Lestat as in Interview with a Vampire ? Because if you say Lestat to me the first thing that pop's into my mind is a blond Tom Cruise.

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mrfahrenheit_va February 17 2011, 08:11:57 UTC
You should see the positive aspect of it: black spot in a sea of color? You're the one that stands out.

Well, at least it's a good movie, unlike many other adaptations. You should see the play, though. It's brilliant.

Yes, the same Lestat. That movie is based on a book written by Anne Rice. In fact, she has a whole saga dedicated to vampires and it's rather fantastic. Miles better than teen stuff like Twilight and The Vampire Diaries. The Vampire Chronicles are the real thing (well, and Buffy/Angel, too).

"The Vampire Lestat" in particular is just amazing. It mentions France, Egypt, Italy, La Commedia dell' Arte... Lestat even played one of my favorite characters ever, Lelio. And he plays the piano. If I ever manage to achieve immortality, we'll be great friends.

Anyway, it's a wonderful book from beginning to end. You should definitely read it.

And if you're anything like Haylee and Andrea (two of my friends from Carmel), you're gonna find "slash" everywhere. I don't see it but whatever. I totally do.

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