shell78
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 19, 2008
- Messages
- 89
Corrina: Don't worry about feeling like you missed out on the Rent phenomena...now that it is closing on Broadway, a new traveling production will probably spring up. Plus now it'll be able to tour in the tri-state area - I know there's some crazy rule about licensing and tours for currently running shows on Broadways, like no show (travel or local theater group) can go on within a certain radius of NYC. Now that the restriction is lifted, that's just more places they can go to make cash money. Also, you will certainly get better at the DDR the more you play. I'm starting to be able to AA some songs which is taking some effort, but it is good. I'm also trying to play up on the Difficult level to help try to beat the last songs on the Basic level. It's definitely helping. Plus the difficult levels mean that much more sweat equity!
Happy pacing: I do not think my happy pace exists when running. Walking is a happy pace. Everything else above that is not.
Jeanne: Oh poor Paolo. His story is here
Losties: Here's another link which wiki's everything you've ever wanted to know about Lost. wiki wiki hi. There's only spoilers if you want to read about the upcoming episodes. Otherwise it is just a recap of everything that has ever happened.
Debra: DDR is FUN! They usually have machines at Dave & Buster's if you have one near you and want to try it out. Or find someone who has a copy. I was nervous about playing it the first few times - one of my friends had a copy on playstation - but then I got hooked. I wanted to buy any sort of game console just to have the DDR. When I heard it was coming out for the Wii, and knowing that the Wii in general has active type games, that was the impetus to go out and just buy the whole shebang.
HIIIIII Julie!
Charity Race Q? Are we looking for something in particular? I have no idea yet when I'm getting back into racing, but last year I ran a race (and entered and paid but didn't run a race) which was money for high school kids scholarship funds. Are we looking to do some sort of run which is for a good cause and that's it or some sort of national based charity type thing...
Happy pacing: I do not think my happy pace exists when running. Walking is a happy pace. Everything else above that is not.
Jeanne: Oh poor Paolo. His story is here
Losties: Here's another link which wiki's everything you've ever wanted to know about Lost. wiki wiki hi. There's only spoilers if you want to read about the upcoming episodes. Otherwise it is just a recap of everything that has ever happened.
Debra: DDR is FUN! They usually have machines at Dave & Buster's if you have one near you and want to try it out. Or find someone who has a copy. I was nervous about playing it the first few times - one of my friends had a copy on playstation - but then I got hooked. I wanted to buy any sort of game console just to have the DDR. When I heard it was coming out for the Wii, and knowing that the Wii in general has active type games, that was the impetus to go out and just buy the whole shebang.
HIIIIII Julie!
Charity Race Q? Are we looking for something in particular? I have no idea yet when I'm getting back into racing, but last year I ran a race (and entered and paid but didn't run a race) which was money for high school kids scholarship funds. Are we looking to do some sort of run which is for a good cause and that's it or some sort of national based charity type thing...
Just jump right in!
Which reminds me....when I was just a teenager I worked as a page for the NYC Public Library....talk about dirty old men! Maybe someday - preferably after I've had a few - I'll tell you some stories......
Thanks for getting me in gear when I'd rather go to bed with oreos!
I also need to start Invasive Procedures by Orson Scott Card. I'm a little behind in my reading list.
My little guy is Stitch's biggest fan. I guarantee I've seen the movies, tv episodes, etc. more than any human should. His bedroom is done in Stitch -- bedding, throw, hamper, rugs, wall decorations, shelf, snow globes, plus he has a collection of about 50 stuffed Stitches. I'm not even going to discuss the cousins...


for adding another event to our tracking calendar! You're going to kick us off to a great start!
You're another one of turning 40 yo this year! We're a very special (but not exclusive) group! There's definitely going to be some partying going on during Marathon Weekend. I agreed to go Goofy with my DH--he's called DOOD here--when he turned 40 last year. Now I'm back for the marathon & my own 40th celebration. You'll get used to the marathon anxiety dreams. I was finally convinced I would finish at mile 23 at the marathon because I knew I could do 3 miles even in my sleep--and had done so often!


) I love your story about the primping tough guy. We don't get many of those in my gym, but when they're there I enjoy the spectacle. It makes the TM go faster.