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icon5.gif Lost pieces that don't fit anymore.  [message #12601] Mon, 21 July 2003 09:09 Go to next message
lenny is currently offline  lenny

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I seem to know all about this, except every once in a while I find out things weren't so bad they couldn't possibly get any worse because they always do. Don't want to sound like a total pessimist here, I know it is possible for people to find pieces to put themselves back together with, old ones or new - new they possibly made themselves even. Unfortunately, 'people' doesn't include myself, but hey. I knew this since I was a kid so it's not news for me. Smile

Anyway, life does have some bright moments for me, if short. As I have told of before, I will go on a trip to London in August. Nick has asked me what I'd like to do there, any stage plays I'd like to see or such. Well, I told him I'm not really a theatre person, movies is much more my 'thing', but mentioned I'd really like to see something Shakespeare, possibly something Shakespeare with Patrick Stewart (if you don't know who he is; pppbbbblllllttt! :s) in one of the roles.

Well as it turns out, Patrick IS in town in August, doing a play. Not Shakespeare, but Henrik Ibsen... Nick was kind enough to get us two FOURTH ROW TICKETS YAAAAAAAY!

I'll be THIS CLOSE to him, in real life wheeee...! Very Happy I'm feeling like a little kid again heheh. Smile

Check it out guys n gals, the official website:
http://www.masterbuildertheplay.com/ibsen.htm


Hugs for all that wants one:
-L



"But he that hath the steerage of my course,
direct my sail."

-William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act One, Scene IV
icon14.gif It will be fun  [message #12612 is a reply to message #12601] Mon, 21 July 2003 22:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
nick is currently offline  nick

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Nothing like having friends to stay to encourage one to go out and have a good time!

There is so much to see and do in London, yet so often I let things pass me by.

And Lenny, "people" really does include yourself. Believe it.

It's good that you're coming.
icon7.gif You have my envy. Sounds fantastic.  [message #12615 is a reply to message #12601] Tue, 22 July 2003 01:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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icon14.gif Re: You have my envy. Sounds fantastic.  [message #12616 is a reply to message #12615] Tue, 22 July 2003 03:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I'm really happy you aren't letting gloom make you avoid the great time soon to be happening. London is a very cool place, altho it's been ages since I was there. And Ibsen? That and a nice dinner will likely be the highlight of the month. Yay!!
Wow Lenny  [message #12624 is a reply to message #12601] Tue, 22 July 2003 06:27 Go to previous message
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Fourth row. Say "hi" to Pat for me. Wink Theatre is cool, the smaller the better, I think.

And HEY Lenny. Missing pieces or not YOU are all there! (I've seen pictures) Wink

Think good thoughts,
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