Re: Rob's Halfway House -- #7
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:09 pm
Happy Tuesday, Everyone!
Hope you're all doing well!
Dawn - Wasn't the Meet and Greet with Peter last weekend? Tell us all about it. When's your birthday? I want to complete my Halfway House Sisters birthday list.
Jaclyn - I will see ALL the Les Mis performances because that's the kind of mom I am and plus it's like magic to me and I can't stand the thought of missing one performance - it will be so quickly over. I saw it three times last weekend and will see it 4 more times this coming weekend, which will make 7.
Raine - Sorry you've been sick! for starting Water for Elephants! Let us know what you think.
Marielle - Did your parents go to Carnaval too? Sorry you feel so sore today. You'll have to take a hot bath tonight.
JennJenn - I'm sorry you feel sick! Take it easy. I'm not sure if Walmart carries VF....
Caryn - Clicking a link in a post - oh you must have done a quote then? You're driving north for a training - I can't help but be reminded of the Rob fanfic I wrote for you! Have a safe trip because Rob is busy right now filming BD in Vancouver. We'll try to survive without you here for a bit. The final Javert song - Yes, that's pretty dramatic, especially the first time when you're totally surprised by the plot twist. Our Javert has a lovely rich baritone voice. I've gotten to love Drink With Me- it's so poignant. Thanks for the tip on Miss Saigon. I've only heard a few numbers - I should definitely listen to the whole thing.
Tracy - That song Little Fall of Rain - when Eponine is dying - the girl playing that part is basically a professional actress - she's done lots of professional stage theatre in the Twin Cities, but she is indeed a student at the school, so that's totally fair!! Anyway - her voice is good, but not as powerful as it could be, but her acting is absolutely fabulous in that scene when she's dying. The audience is so quiet you can hear a pin drop. Bring Him Home is the one of Jean Valjean's songs where the audience is completely awestruck. I like our guy better than the pro!! You said you like that Javert song - That's "Stars" I like our guy's performance better! He has a richer voice. (I'll have to tell him that!)
Tonise - I understand that you're too busy for mega posts - but I'll look forward to their return this summer! (or maybe even Spring Break?)
Christina - I'm so proud my little Orlando girls get together so often!! Hey - when is your birthday? I have almost everyone else's...
Desiree - I don't have your birthday either...When is it?
I've got to get some work done now!
See you later!
Hope you're all doing well!
Dawn - Wasn't the Meet and Greet with Peter last weekend? Tell us all about it. When's your birthday? I want to complete my Halfway House Sisters birthday list.
Jaclyn - I will see ALL the Les Mis performances because that's the kind of mom I am and plus it's like magic to me and I can't stand the thought of missing one performance - it will be so quickly over. I saw it three times last weekend and will see it 4 more times this coming weekend, which will make 7.
Raine - Sorry you've been sick! for starting Water for Elephants! Let us know what you think.
Marielle - Did your parents go to Carnaval too? Sorry you feel so sore today. You'll have to take a hot bath tonight.
JennJenn - I'm sorry you feel sick! Take it easy. I'm not sure if Walmart carries VF....
Caryn - Clicking a link in a post - oh you must have done a quote then? You're driving north for a training - I can't help but be reminded of the Rob fanfic I wrote for you! Have a safe trip because Rob is busy right now filming BD in Vancouver. We'll try to survive without you here for a bit. The final Javert song - Yes, that's pretty dramatic, especially the first time when you're totally surprised by the plot twist. Our Javert has a lovely rich baritone voice. I've gotten to love Drink With Me- it's so poignant. Thanks for the tip on Miss Saigon. I've only heard a few numbers - I should definitely listen to the whole thing.
Tracy - That song Little Fall of Rain - when Eponine is dying - the girl playing that part is basically a professional actress - she's done lots of professional stage theatre in the Twin Cities, but she is indeed a student at the school, so that's totally fair!! Anyway - her voice is good, but not as powerful as it could be, but her acting is absolutely fabulous in that scene when she's dying. The audience is so quiet you can hear a pin drop. Bring Him Home is the one of Jean Valjean's songs where the audience is completely awestruck. I like our guy better than the pro!! You said you like that Javert song - That's "Stars" I like our guy's performance better! He has a richer voice. (I'll have to tell him that!)
Tonise - I understand that you're too busy for mega posts - but I'll look forward to their return this summer! (or maybe even Spring Break?)
Christina - I'm so proud my little Orlando girls get together so often!! Hey - when is your birthday? I have almost everyone else's...
Desiree - I don't have your birthday either...When is it?
I've got to get some work done now!
See you later!