I need a date

seXieleXie

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and i need one now. i've got two tickets for Waiting for Godot, but the person who was going with me backed out at the 11th hour. so, who can be here by 8 o'clock?
;)
 
it's after 7 already, and the baby needs a bath. I'm sorry I will have to miss the opportunity, but I'll dream it was me.

May I have a raincheck for your company?;)


:kiss: perks
 
I can't, darlin', but Ruby's coming here in March, so if you come home for a visit, it'll be the three of us out on the town. That could make up for this 11th-hour-pleading indignity, couldn't it?
 
November the eleventeenth

Oh not that kind of dat sorry, can't help you though I would love to
 
I don't think I could reach Corning in less than 2 hours, much less
Cornell. I'm of no use.
 
I read Waiting For Godot..an excellent example of postmodern fiction, but I personally would wait until it came out on video, not a lot of action:p
 
the tickets were free. it was a great production. it's an absurdist play, so of course it was very strange. seeing it alone wasn't so bad, but walking there and back alone in the cold and dark did kinda suck. i also have no one to discuss it with. *le sigh*

i'll take a raincheck from each of you though... especially you stg :p
 
seXieleXie said:
i'll take a raincheck from each of you though... especially you stg :p
Damn! Sorry I couldn't be there to go with you - it would have been fun!
 
seXieleXie said:
i also have no one to discuss it with. *le sigh*

I've been in the play, I've directed the play, I've seen at least half a dozen productions of the play....

Don't know what there is left to talk about with regard to this play, but if you have questions, feel free to ask.

(I'm sure you can get some absurd answers here--at the very least...)

~H~
 
seXieleXie said:
the tickets were free. it was a great production. it's an absurdist play, so of course it was very strange. seeing it alone wasn't so bad, but walking there and back alone in the cold and dark did kinda suck. i also have no one to discuss it with. *le sigh*

Sorry I didn't see this in time leX, or I would've gone with ya!
 
it's not that i have a specfic questions.... it's just that one of the best things about going to the theatre is discussing it afterwards... and i didn't have a chance to do that *pout*
 
seXieleXie said:
it's not that i have a specfic questions.... it's just that one of the best things about going to the theatre is discussing it afterwards... and i didn't have a chance to do that *pout*

Yeah, but I love going to the theatre, and I do enjoy discussing it afterwards as well.. sucks that I missed out.. there's so little Culture here! :mad:
 
seXieleXie said:
it's not that i have a specfic questions.... it's just that one of the best things about going to the theatre is discussing it afterwards... and i didn't have a chance to do that *pout*

Sorry to hear it was an ... er ... unconsummated visit to the theatre for you.

I guess from my point of view that's sort of like saying the best part of sex is talking about it afterwards....

Because being onstage is like getting to make love for a couple hours each night. (I usually need a cigarette afterwards, that's for sure.)

:)

~H~
 
i didn't say it was *the* best thing, i said it was one of the best things. but when you see a play like that there is so much jumbling around in your mind when you leave, especially with the way it ends, that having no one to talk to sucks. besides. being a member of the audience isn't the same experiance as being in the cast or crew.

and i like the cuddling and pillow talk after sex :) it's not my favorite part, but it's definitly fun.
 
Good points, Lexie!!!

... pillow talk is always one of the best parts, without question.

And having no one to talk to when you go through an experience like Godot (as an audience member) would, I suppose, be a drag.

But I'm a terribly jaded audience member I'm afraid.... Awwwww, hell, I'm a terrible audience member--PERIOD!

Too much of the 'been there, done that' I guess....

~H~
 
i'm a good audience member :) i've only been there and done that enough to respect the amount of work that goes into the production, not enough to be jaded.
 
seXieleXie said:
and i need one now. i've got two tickets for Waiting for Godot, but the person who was going with me backed out at the 11th hour. so, who can be here by 8 o'clock?
;)
Nothing to be done.


(I can't believe noone said this sooner.)
 
seXieleXie said:
the tickets were free. it was a great production. it's an absurdist play, so of course it was very strange. seeing it alone wasn't so bad, but walking there and back alone in the cold and dark did kinda suck. i also have no one to discuss it with. *le sigh*

i'll take a raincheck from each of you though... especially you stg :p

If you want some really good absurdists, I'd suggest Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead and Ubu Roi (Where, I believe a triangle attempts to assassinate a king)
 
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