Heβs all mixed up and confused. Maybe heβs inbred
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You can't scare me. I've lived thru the rise and fall of Friendster, Hotline, LiveJournal, Xanga, and the π¦ app. Your favorite Asian American Bay Area -> NYC transplant. Copy editor, but off-duty here. Musicals! TBTL! she/her
Heβs all mixed up and confused. Maybe heβs inbred
It is indeed very fine!
It'll also be on tour starting later this year, and it's playing in London right now!
I'm seeing it again next week. My sixth time!
he's not
But it won a Tony
I didn't want to give it away prematurely!
he's a fan of elegant stories told through song
I wonder if we'll finally get to see this when he's gone
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It's from something doing very well right now (not him)
No, he just loves elegant stories told through song
wowie zowie
why isn't there a paint thinner emoji
omg! Bill Kurtis is retiring from WWDTM
www.instagram.com/p/DVq1BkQEZn1/
I had some hanging on my door for years until last week! A friend made them and they were adjustable. I socked them away because they'll probably be good for dusting activities
P.S. The waiter's name became my work computer's password for about a year π
I'm pleased to report Turkuaz is still open! I should go back.
picked them up when we could go in again months later, once we passed a temp check and filled out a form. Coincidentally, Matt was the first person I had dinner with after I got covid for the first time. He happened to be in town for work again!
They work in avation and we talked about how based on current events, they had no idea if they'd be able to take a few flights they had planned (for both work and fun). I put my leftovers in the office freezer (not far from the restaurant) and...
Cleaning tonight and just found a receipt for Turkuaz on 53rd St from six years ago tomorrow. I had dinner with my friend Matt and his coworker who were in town for an industry event.
For context, sheβs in her mid 30s and was born and raised in the U.S. Both of her parents are immigrants but her mom is a native English speaker (from an English-speaking country).
People contain multitudes, man!
One of the friends I hung out with last night learned, as three of us were talking about Wicked, that there is a Wizard of Oz book.
Like, she had never heard of the original novel. She thought the 1939 movie was Wickedβs source material.
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This is an irresponsible, misleading post that misrepresents what Leavitt said. There's enough awful stuff happening. Don't confuse people.
This was also late September/early October. A month later he'd have more name recognition. I was also kind of wearing it for any other Americans I might've run into.
(I'm also Asian American and I got the sense a lot of retail folks/shop owners weren't entirely sure where I was from at first.)
No one said anything and I didn't assume anyone would know his name immediately, but it was also the only political paraphanalia I had that I could easily travel with
I live in NYC and wore my Zohran pin on my backpack the whole time I was in Spain last fall
A relative of mine named her baby Jaxxon and sent a card full of typos. So consistent!
Why are you, a grown adult in the year 2026, arguing with a rage-baiting account with no profile picture and zero followers?
Literally just gasped when I realized it's been 20 years since I saw Spelling Bee for the first time (I'm not sure exactly when, but it was early in the run). I went as Marcy for Halloween that year!
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I had completely forgotten about the pledge. I flashed back to when I saw it at NYU (the first production after the Ken Cen revisions) shortly after the last inauguration and Panch grumbled, βI KNOW you may not want to do it right nowβ¦β