Shakespeare's Sister
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Halloween Hulabaloo
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Friday night was my Halloween Housewarming and it was ...interesting. I don't remember a lot of it. Poor Derek shows up and he has to take care of me. Thank god for alka setzer. Oh, no. It was pepto bismol. Maybe I'm still drunk. Anyway, I made cheese fondue for the first time in my life and it was so good and I wasn't the only one that thought so. My gay friends came and entertained Allie and myself. Derek (my honey) came after work and was the only straight guy....him and the bunny. It was a great time. Saturday, Allie and I got our palms read. Ofcourse the "psychic" spent 35 minutes on Allie and 5 on me. Nothing too interesting there. I had my audition that evening for the Waterloo Theater, not in London...in Brooklyn, and it went really well. Oh, and I found out this weekend the director from "Tape" narrowed his choice down to three women which I was one of them, then he didn't choose me. That's the breaks. Onward and upward. After the "Twelfth Night" audition, Allie and I went to harass Derek at work and harass him we did! On the way home, we wanted to shoot a round of pool and the only pool hall around me is in the lesbian bar. The beginning to yet another interesting story. So, we shot a round with this other straight couple who the girl was nice but the guy I almost got in a brawl with. So, some casual rude comments were made by him and some respective rude comments were made by me. I let a lot go. Before we know it, he was giving me looks, so I approached him and he backed away. After that he played nice. Sunday was insane. Allie and I went on the Ferris Wheel in Toys are Us...just because... and the creepy guy that strapped us in our car was making eyes at her. Only in toys are us. It was about 3:00 and we stopped by TKTS in case any tickets that day were seriously cheap. They weren't! Big surprise...with Molly Ringwald and John Stamos taking over Broadway, why don't we completely corrupt Broadway by driving the ticket prices up to $200 a pop. So, we ran to the box office at "Throughly Modern Millie" and they weren't selling standing room tickets. Then, we ran around the corner to a musical I've been dying to see "Movin' Out" and all they had left were $70 and $100 seats. I guess we were looking exceptionally cute because the guy then said that if we told him we were students, we could get in for $30. Once we got the tickets :), Allie stopped me and showed me on the ticket where we were sitting. We got orchestra seats...13 rows from the stage...House right...Dynamite seats. It was unbelievable. To the man in the "Movin' Out" box office and I think I speak for Allie too when I say "You've made two women very happy today! Kisses and Good Karma!!!" Oh and the musical was fantastic. The story was tugging at my heart...song by song. It was incredible. 10 billion freaking stars for "Movin Out" and Micheal Cavenaugh...the hot piano player signed my program.


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