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Wow. I bet that took a long time to put on. Did they all star in "Cats"?
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LOL. My mom went to see that on Broadway and talked about it her whole life.
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chefkathleen wrote:LOL. My mom went to see that on Broadway and talked about it her whole life. That's funny, my mother went to see it too, down in London.
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she have the same reaction?
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Yes, she wouldn't stop going on about it for weeks either. Musicals just aren't my thing.
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me either. Must be a mom thing. LOL
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It can't be just a mom thing cause I love musicals.....and I'm not a mom....hahahaha....I just recently went to see Mama Mia and I loved Wicked about 2 years ago....... ~z~"Where words fail, music speaks..."
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oh Z.
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lol..... ~z~"Where words fail, music speaks..."
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that's ok, there's still hope for you honey. j/k
You would have loved going to the gay parties with me in Florida. most of the guys are into musicals and play the panio and sing them all!! LOL
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chefkathleen wrote:that's ok, there's still hope for you honey. j/k
You would have loved going to the gay parties with me in Florida. most of the guys are into musicals and play the panio and sing them all!! LOL Heavy influenced by my BFF's that are three gorgeous gay men.......LOL! ~z~"Where words fail, music speaks..."
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no shit? A fag hag huh? Me too! or was until I moved.
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Zafia wrote:It can't be just a mom thing cause I love musicals.....and I'm not a mom....hahahaha....I just recently went to see Mama Mia and I loved Wicked about 2 years ago....... Love musicals....can't help myself! ~~Tech
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I love musicals as well. Saw Cats earlier this year it was really good. Seeing Wicked next year I think. And your right Zafia it's not a mom thing I went with about 7 or 8 people to see Cats and only 1 was a mom and i think she liked it the least haha
"I wish I could write as mysterious as a cat."
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chefkathleen wrote:no shit? A fag hag huh? Me too! or was until I moved. The term is friend that is a girl...Ahem!.....LOL!!!!! ~z~"Where words fail, music speaks..."
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Musicals just aren't my bag, but I respect people who like 'em. Maybe I just haven't seen one fully.
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At the risk of further endangering my reputation, I grew up on musicals. I would lay on the floor of the living room with the old LP jackets and listen to Camelot, West Side Story, My Fair Lady, The Music Man, and another one or two....
I wanted to see Wicked when I was laid over in Chicago a couple years ago Zafia, but it was sold out.
Have seen Les Miserables in London, twice. And enjoyed dinner theatre productions of Phantom and 1776.
Evita was a huge disappointment.
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You're one complex individual Chase. You're like a riddle, wrapped up in an enigma
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Don't forget the burping computer.
What's the enigma? I think some people might call is "a bit of class?" Or is that old school and now gay?
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It looks like BORIS's type of painting.
Awesome.
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Lush wrote:Wow. I bet that took a long time to put on. Did they all star in "Cats"? More like an off-Broadway production called "Pussies". Yummy! Amor got me heated up. Nice.
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Okay. "Power", and "Wild Cat", too. It's something about that small, taut breast that is bare of tattooing (that could be seen).
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Chase wrote:At the risk of further endangering my reputation, I grew up on musicals. I would lay on the floor of the living room with the old LP jackets and listen to Camelot, West Side Story, My Fair Lady, The Music Man, and another one or two....
I wanted to see Wicked when I was laid over in Chicago a couple years ago Zafia, but it was sold out.
Have seen Les Miserables in London, twice. And enjoyed dinner theatre productions of Phantom and 1776.
Evita was a huge disappointment. Chicago is AWESOME!!!....have not seen Les Miserables or Evita.......thinking about Jersey Boys next and at the Ballet they have Romeo and Juliet now so thinking about that too.....  ...lol ~z~"Where words fail, music speaks..."
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I liked "Chicago". Catherine Zeta-Jones, smoking.
Eyes look in the distance, dreamily...
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Catherine Zeta-Jones and smoking ? It's a bad picture I have.   Bat
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