March 16, 2005

It's been a long, long.... long time.

I have been soooo busy lately. I just have a few unmentionables to mention. Firstly, I saw Shaun of the Dead this last weekend and it is a fun movie and I recommend it.
A#2 is that my big musical opens next week and the show is coming together nicely, thank you very much. I am having more fun with this show than I've had in a long time doing this theater this crap. In fact, I'm having a WHALE of a time. The show opens next week and we have 4 weekends of performances during which I'll have started rehearsing for judgment at Nuremberg. I don't know if I mentioned here that I'll be doing that next and it opens in may and runs for 4 or 5 weekends. The first rehearsal for that is this next Sunday the 20th. So I don't have time for the likes you, my dear readers. Did anyone read any of the Oz books? Frank L. Baum would always have a letter to his readers in the beginning the book that would kind of update them on the comings and goings of the Ozians. I always thought that was really nice.
My dad turned 60 yesterday and my brother will turn 38 in a couple weeks. Babies are going to be born soon and in april my grandmother and mother will be turning 60 and 87 but not necessarily in that order. In July I'll be turning 27 which is the age of so many rock star deaths. I was hoping someone could tell me who all died at 27 because I was trying to remember the other day when I was talking to my parents about getting older.

I've been missing american idol and lost every week but I usually get home in time to watch the last half hour of House. This is a doctor show. It is worth checking out because the guy who plays house is awsome.

I've been playing X-Men on my gamecube and I think it is stupid.

My brother got a computer so we should be getting internet access soon and I'll be able to get on line at home. Oh happy day.

My little nephew jack is still very cute.

5 comments:

apants said...

It tooootally reminded me of the office. Plus tim and dawn were in it. from the office. that might be why. Also, did you watch the special features where they had the zombies playing that game where they had to try to get to the meat and they kept falling down? The voice of the announcer sounded just like the boss guy from the office. I think I am boycotting the american version. Although I do love steven whats-his-name from the daily show. I don't know who else is in it.

I don't know why judgement at nuremberg. There are a lot of people of the jewish persuasion in this area though, if that is what you are implying. Especially in Ashland. Quite a few, actually. It may have something to do with the 50th anniversery of the auschwitz stuff that everyone has been talking about this year.

Anonymous said...

Happy early Birthday: Those who died at 27 includes, but is not limited to:
Kurt Cobain
Jimi Hendrix
Janis Joplin
Jonathan Brandis
Robert Johnson
Jim Morrison

By the way, one of these things is not like the other...

apants said...

I loooooved jonathan brandis. I was so sad when he died. He is a rock star in my heart. I didn't realize he was 27 though. I googled "dead at 27" and there is a band with that name. All the good band names are taken.

Stephen "Steve" said...

Are you sure Robert Johnson was 27? Shanon Hoon (the Blind Melon dude) can be added to that list too. Johnny Kidd. Jim Morrison. Egon Schiele died at 28, but just barely. Here is a good list of rock n' roll deaths. It is a hyper-Christian sight about how Rock is evil, which is great. Fallow the buttons on the botom.

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