Today I began a movement. No, I'm not announcing my toilet habits, I mean a real revolution. You see, it has come to my attention that some of us are afraid to break out into show tunes in public.
Well, no more. Starting today, music theater geeks are taking back the streets. To learn how, watch this video:
Then forward it to everyone you know urging them to join the revolution.
And sing out Louise!
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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You should keep making video blogs :^)
Or hold some sort of video contest!
I love the video!
And does it help to know that a bunch of us used to sing all the tunes from "A Chorus Line" while we were walking home from seeing it in London? Loudly. And probably off key, but with GREAT enthusiasm!
Although I did notice in your "Appearances" schedule, there was no mention of stopping by the internationally renowned Seattle Mystery Bookshop to briefly grace us with your presence! And here I was thinking about bringing cake, because, after all, every day is SOMEBODY'S birthday!
LOVE it!!!!!! *grin*(okay, so I had to get a little emotional there for you). It made me smile.
I looked at your schedule as well and I'm pleased to see a stop in Colorado! I'll have to drag my suburban family down to the Springs with me to see the play.
Loved the promotional video.
Now I hope for another one of you and Floyd singing together.
And your hair looks better than ever.
I, like everyone else, love the video! I'm so excited for the new book!
I watched this before school this morning. I had a spring in my step all day (aside from almost falling asleep in Chemistry) and I think I sang a bit louder in the halls than I usually do. :)
Thanks! <3
Lurv it. Favorite parts - the Pittsburgh line, and of course, the pratfall. You are a consummate spazz.
I sang louder today, too, fyi. :)
The nex time you're in Chicago on a Sunday evening, I'll take you to Sidetrack for Showtunes. It's great fun! ;) `(;{0> this is my personalized emoticon with me in my beret, when I have only the goatee and 'stache.
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