Leaving tomorrow, but I'm still here now.
Jul. 28th, 2005 04:18 pmNew Hampshire is nice. And hilly. Well, my grandparents do live in the mountains of Lancaster, so I suppose it would be. A total bitch to drive through. It's pretty smooth sailing on pavement (sometimes) and then it's ROCKS! Bamn, Ouijongbu! (Uh, M*A*S*H thing there...)
Anyway, local theater. Scott McGowan is back! Yee! He was the lead in "Parade" a few years back, my first time at the Weathervane Theatre, actually. He wasn't in Wed's "Why not stay for breakfast?" but there was this blonde guy named Lou Steele, who looks like Chip Esten and Evan Farmer's love child. (And he sings like Adam Pascal and Evan, but he's not Radames in 'Aida' which I don't get to see. Scott is Zoser and I'm so friggin mad. This girl Nicole something or other is gonna be Aida. She was in "Breakfast" and was really good.)
Scott was the Emcee in "All that Jazz". Talk about *squee*. He was fantastic. And everyone loved him. He wore the modern Emcee getup but without the nipple rouge. Damn. He also sang some song about when he's feeling down he just straps on his fake boobs again... He dressed up full drag and then a small chorus line of the other guys in drag came out. Much fun since Barrett Hall (Radames in Aida. He's good too. And looks like first year's Mark Bradley Miller, who looks kinda like Jeff Goldblum.) had a five o'clock shadow, a really messed up wig and couldn't walk very good in heels.
Also, poor Lou Steele had a hard on for half the show. Something musta been goin' on back stage. He came out for "All I care about is love" and when the girls started ripping off his pants I thought, "Oh poor guy. I wonder what he's thinking right now." And later on, "Paris Makes me horny" could not have helped. The girl rubbing all over him and bouncing up and down on his lap, while he cried. THEN he had to dance. He makes noise when he dances. Excited noises. But he wasn't dancing too well. And by now the bulge downstairs was quite apparent and the old lady behind me made a comment to her friend about it.
What else?
Oh,
Road Trip Conversations
Nancy: (on the phone, with my grandpa) "I want you to pick up some hemorrhoid suppositories... For my hemorrhoids... Not the cream to use for wrinkles around my eyes... The suppositories work better... You can get the PX brand, I don't care. Just make sure it's the suppositories... How much do you want to discuss this?"
Nancy: "Have you heard about the Shakers?"
Me: "No."
Nancy: "They were a group who didn't believe in sex... So, you know, eventually they died out, not reproducing. They didn't last very long. But they made good furniture. Good, sturdy furniture."
Current mood:
cold
Anyway, local theater. Scott McGowan is back! Yee! He was the lead in "Parade" a few years back, my first time at the Weathervane Theatre, actually. He wasn't in Wed's "Why not stay for breakfast?" but there was this blonde guy named Lou Steele, who looks like Chip Esten and Evan Farmer's love child. (And he sings like Adam Pascal and Evan, but he's not Radames in 'Aida' which I don't get to see. Scott is Zoser and I'm so friggin mad. This girl Nicole something or other is gonna be Aida. She was in "Breakfast" and was really good.)
Scott was the Emcee in "All that Jazz". Talk about *squee*. He was fantastic. And everyone loved him. He wore the modern Emcee getup but without the nipple rouge. Damn. He also sang some song about when he's feeling down he just straps on his fake boobs again... He dressed up full drag and then a small chorus line of the other guys in drag came out. Much fun since Barrett Hall (Radames in Aida. He's good too. And looks like first year's Mark Bradley Miller, who looks kinda like Jeff Goldblum.) had a five o'clock shadow, a really messed up wig and couldn't walk very good in heels.
Also, poor Lou Steele had a hard on for half the show. Something musta been goin' on back stage. He came out for "All I care about is love" and when the girls started ripping off his pants I thought, "Oh poor guy. I wonder what he's thinking right now." And later on, "Paris Makes me horny" could not have helped. The girl rubbing all over him and bouncing up and down on his lap, while he cried. THEN he had to dance. He makes noise when he dances. Excited noises. But he wasn't dancing too well. And by now the bulge downstairs was quite apparent and the old lady behind me made a comment to her friend about it.
What else?
Oh,
Road Trip Conversations
Nancy: (on the phone, with my grandpa) "I want you to pick up some hemorrhoid suppositories... For my hemorrhoids... Not the cream to use for wrinkles around my eyes... The suppositories work better... You can get the PX brand, I don't care. Just make sure it's the suppositories... How much do you want to discuss this?"
Nancy: "Have you heard about the Shakers?"
Me: "No."
Nancy: "They were a group who didn't believe in sex... So, you know, eventually they died out, not reproducing. They didn't last very long. But they made good furniture. Good, sturdy furniture."
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