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apirateslifeforme said:
Familiar with it, yes; know the words, no.

But then, I guess you're not familiar with The Cruxshadows, so we're even.

Exactly. We're a little like Glinda and Elphaba in Wicked. Opposites -- me in pink, you in black....good friends.... Except really, I'd rather be Elphaba. You know black is this year's pink. (A quote from the play)
 
disneymama73 said:
Exactly. We're a little like Glinda and Elphaba in Wicked. Opposites -- me in pink, you in black....good friends.... Except really, I'd rather be Elphaba. You know black is this year's pink. (A quote from the play)

Black is the new black? :teeth:
 
disneymama73 said:
And if you're not familiar with The Music Man, just move along.... :lmao:
Reminds me of when we had some friends staying with us and the other husband and I broke out into a song from Annie Get Your Gun (I think it was "Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better"). We both knew the words. You should have seen the looks on the faces of our wives. They made sure the two of us weren't alone together after that. It must come as quite a shock to realize that your husband knows showtunes.
 
Jrsy Boy said:
Reminds me of when we had some friends staying with us and the other husband and I broke out into a song from Annie Get Your Gun (I think it was "Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better"). We both knew the words. You should have seen the looks on the faces of our wives. They made sure the two of us weren't alone together after that. It must come as quite a shock to realize that your husband knows showtunes.

That must have been priceless. :thumbsup2

Anything you can do,
I can do better.
I can do anything
Better than you.

No, you can't.
Yes, I can. No, you can't.
Yes, I can. No, you can't.
Yes, I can,
Yes, I can!


Next time I want video. :banana:
 

Jrsy Boy said:
Reminds me of when we had some friends staying with us and the other husband and I broke out into a song from Annie Get Your Gun (I think it was "Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better"). We both knew the words. You should have seen the looks on the faces of our wives. They made sure the two of us weren't alone together after that. It must come as quite a shock to realize that your husband knows showtunes.

Know anything from Phantom of the Opera?
 
apirateslifeforme said:
Know anything from Phantom of the Opera?
No, most of what I know is from things that we performed in HS: Grease, Camelot, Fiddler on the Roof...
 
Jrsy Boy said:
No, most of what I know is from things that we performed in HS: Grease, Camelot, Fiddler on the Roof...

Those are still cool. Although I'd love to hear you sing Music of the Night or Point of No Return...

That reminds me of how I love to bust on my mother - she tells me I'm getting old and I break into Sunrise, Sunset :teeth:
 
Jrsy Boy said:
No, most of what I know is from things that we performed in HS: Grease, Camelot, Fiddler on the Roof...

Who did you play in Camelot? I loooove that musical!

And, well, does anyone NOT like Grease? I choreographed it for another high school when I was a senior.
 
disneymama73 said:
Who did you play in Camelot? I loooove that musical!

And, well, does anyone NOT like Grease? I choreographed it for another high school when I was a senior.
Let me just preface by saying that we did Camelot during my senior year and by that time the director knew me well enough to not have me do a vocal audition. I played Sir Sagramore and I had one line: "And mine." We did Witness for the Prosecution the previous year, a non-musical, and I had a much bigger part.

Heh, heh...bigger part...
 
Jrsy Boy said:
Let me just preface by saying that we did Camelot during my senior year and by that time the director knew me well enough to not have me do a vocal audition. I played Sir Sagramore and I had one line: "And mine." We did Witness for the Prosecution the previous year, a non-musical, and I had a much bigger part.

Heh, heh...bigger part...

:rolleyes1

Must...bite...tongue...
 
Jrsy Boy said:
Let me just preface by saying that we did Camelot during my senior year and by that time the director knew me well enough to not have me do a vocal audition. I played Sir Sagramore and I had one line: "And mine." We did Witness for the Prosecution the previous year, a non-musical, and I had a much bigger part.

Heh, heh...bigger part...

JB said bigger part.
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apirateslifeforme said:
Are you Beavis or Butthead?
I was trying to be Beavis (heh, heh...heh, heh), so guess who that leaves (uh...huh, huh...uh...calm down, Beavis!)?
 
Jrsy Boy said:
I was trying to be Beavis (heh, heh...heh, heh), so guess who that leaves (uh...huh, huh...uh...calm down, Beavis!)?

Gee, thanks. :rotfl2:
 
Dear CoIrkers...if you want to talk sports for an hour to the person in the next cubicle, DON'T CROWD INTO MINE!!! Go stand in his, for cryin' out loud... :mad:
 
My butt has fallen asleep, but at least it's not snoring. :rotfl:
 
disneymama73 said:
Calm down Beavis. You're gonna soil your drawers.

Did I ever tell you guys that Eric looks like Beavis? Just a little...maybe it's the curly blonde hair...whatever, he's a lot better looking.
 


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