Smiles
mood: happy :)
music: people working around me
random word: potato
Hello my dear friends.
I've returned from the Cape. Despite the less-than-favorable weather Laura and I managed to have a spectacular time. We went on a boat ride around the Cape, ate out all over the place, walked the beaches, went shopping and overall just had a lot of fun. Also, this trip plus visiting Becky at her lake house has since convinced me that when I become a grown-up, respectable adult (me? right. never.) I will be living somewhere waterside, be it beach or lake (beach preferable). And I will have a boat. I want a boat. Wait.
Dan Kelley is getting a houseboat.
Also, I returned to read all the entries I had missed since leaving on the blog and I now really really miss all of you like whoa. Seriously, whether it's random romantic adventures, insanity in NYC, bizarre tales of reproductive oddities or tales of incredible weekend travels, I enjoyed every entry. And I really miss Middlebury, or more specifically, the people of Middlebury, and again more, specifically, all of you, my friends. You people are more home to me now than Glastonbury has been for a long time. Let's all hang out before you people go to school/foreign countries so I will never see you again/I see you again next year. Love to you all.
And since I can't end this entry on a sappy note, here's a funny story and a potentially controversial question.
FUNNY STORY: remember my day calendar? Here is today's entry:
"The Family"
A hippy Christian cult in the sixties whose female members were instructed to engage in a practice called "flirty fishing." In other words, they spread the gospel by having sex with men. Unfortunately, while spreading the gospel they also spread herpes, and flirty fishing was discontinued.
QUESTION:
What did we think of the Tony awards? Discuss.
1 Comments:
Jersey Boys?!
Come on, now. I've never been more ashamed of my state.
Yay Bob Martin winning best book, Beth Leavel winning best supporting actress, and that crazy spazz lady winning best score for Drowsy Chaperone. LaChanze for best actress in The Color Purple made me smile, too, although I would have liked to see Patti get some points. In fact, I would have LOVED to see Sweeney up there ANYWHERE. Geez. At least it got best directing and John Doyle tipped his hat to Steve.
What was with no host? And with Hal Prince not showing up to his lifetime achievement award?
Sidenote: My favorite part about the Tony's was that MARK DROVE DOWN FROM CONNECTICUT and watched them with me :) And every commercial break we talked about how we're going to write a musical and thank MCMP in our Tony speeches.
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