The end draws near of a pretty hectic week, but a good week, a cultural week even.
Chicago was fantastic, Jennifer Ellison was supprisingly good! Although her liverpudlian accent did slip through on a few occasions (like), she definately did a good job as Roxie Hart. The only disappointment in the show from my perspecive was the complete lack of tap-dancing… I was promised tap-dancing damnit!
Anyway that was very enjoyable, got back at about half-past midnight though. Tiring.
Robert and Elizabeth on Tuesday was fantastic, it’s always amazing to see friends putting on a stella performance… Even if the musical was a bit long winded the performance was thoroughly enjoyable!
So one more to go, Balm In Gilead this evening, and I’ll definately be having a bit of a lie in tomorrow!
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Haha… reading things wrong can be amusing sometimes. I read “tack of lap-dancing”
I was rather confused with what it meant, but the whole lap-dancing thing get my attention more
i had an hour to kill today, so i was poodling (technical term) around the net for a bit…and found this ‘does your name fit your personality’ thingy….and decided to give it a whirl….it says….
Robert, a 2-syllable boy’s name of Teutonic origin, means: One with bright fame.
Pete, a 1-syllable boy’s name of Greek origin, means: A rock; stone.
Andy, a 2-syllable boy’s name of Greek origin, means: Manly.
Personally, i think Andy and Rob got away pretty well there….but Pete!!!! is it true? are you rock like and stoney? is andy manly?…
Oh yes, exceedingly manly…
And I have bright fame… yes look at it glow.
Mwahaha !
Turnips
Plus I’m not Greek (yay!)
I’m not sure if the whole "rock" thing is about being strong and supportive or what, but i’ll say now that i’m not a stoner just in case there was that implication!
…well, i dont have shining white hair either…but they insist that i do..