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FearofH2O

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  1. Per play at Spamalot: 1. They got a playbill with glasses and a certificate 2. tht announcer said Welcome to American idol 3 and then changed announcers who said you shouldn't have said that. 4.then six`photographers came out to take pictures of the audience and only one was a pfrofessional
  2. Thanks for the great recaps Wandacleo, luckiest1 and cindylu.. Glad you had a great time in Nu Yawk Citee. ETA great picture laughn.
  3. Sorry again. I forgot to say that it was playbiller who called about Rosie. I'm just sitting here in NC wishing I was there.
  4. I hope I/m not repeating what was already said but Rosie O'Donnell is there tonight in the box seats. Sorry if it was already reported. I just got home.
  5. Belated happy birthday wishes calclay! :hb2:
  6. One of my favorite pieces of Clack and I don't know where to find it, was at the Charlotte NAT when Clay couldn't get the band to stop playing and he just laughed until he almost cries as did the whole audience. That was also where he did the famous leg lift on the petite young woman who he was concerned was under eighteen and then his relief when he found out she was older than that. One of my favorite concerts was the JNT 06 in West Point. He was hilarious although he couldn't stand long due to the vertigo. He asked some women in our row if they were from Switzerland due to the nurses caps with a red cross on them. I guess they were from the clambulance, if there is such a word. So many great memories of a wonderful singer and funny, funny man.
  7. Been lurking due to tax return hell, but enjoying Clay's videos when I can and reading your comments. They have decided to extend our volunteer time to the end of April due to the tax incentive rebates, so my other Spamalot visit seems to be fading away. Sorry about your aunt, Cotton. Loved the Robin bears. Loved the pictures and banners. The little girl I tutor ran up to me and hugged me for the first time yesterday. It's a good sign that she doesn't just think of her mom all the time. She's also starting to work more intensely. Makes me feel really good. The little things in life.
  8. Love the wallpapers cindylu. In that first picture it appears that his eyes follow you around. It's really a great picture that you used. The AP review is so deserved. When I saw Spamalot and Clay was up in the tower, I was not sure it was him. I thought to myself, this is a really good actor, it's not Clay. I was just awe struck the entire evening. In my mind he is the epitome of the role model he always wanted to be: hard work pays off.
  9. Terrific Luckiest. One barrier at a time. We received good news this weekend. My youngest son who has been job hunting for two years accepted and received an offer on Friday. He started today but I don't expect to hear from him as he is quite private. Because ADHD adults usually have self esteem issues, I was quite happy to hear that the man who hired him went over the reasons he selected my son over the other eleven qualified candidates. He won't be finished with his graduate degree until December so I'm a little concerned that he is biting off more than he can chew but he is very bright so I'll be quiet and chew my fingernails a little.
  10. Now that makes me proud. Obviously that fan can afford it. Bravo!! Olsee, yes I like living in my niave little world where fans only say nice things to each other and Clay. Who am I kidding? Ha.
  11. If I had the time I would figure out what you are all talking about. Other than tax software I've thrown aside every techno gadget I bought for the day I am bored with nothing to do. Since I'm still planting tulip bulbs and the daffodils are already blooming, I know that day will never be here. About the blogger guy. I always thought blogs were for your friends to read so I don't bother whether good or bad. I hope no one bugged him. Those pictures skrypkm took are to die for. I am amazed at the really good photographers in this fandom. And I appreciate all of them including the members of this board. Hope you all have a great day!
  12. :00003653: Happy Birthday Luckiest1 !! :04: Enjoy your new laptop. Have a great day today!
  13. word xxx4clay! And to so many others of you who have posted what Iwas thinking. I just don't have the knack of multiple posts. I have absolutely no jealousy of those who get front row seats. I always look for a bargain. Right playbiller, it's in the genes. Thanks to scarlett we had great seats in Philly this summer , well except for that clack watching guard who didn't take his eyes of of our row. And fourth row that I lucked out on ticketmaster for the Charlotte NAT. I'm just glad that someone is buying those seats. They work just as hard for their money as I did. I'm pretty lucky that I was able to work and save for this day despite having pretty needy kids. My husband always maxed out his 401K and retirement contributions so it has made life a lot easier now. We keep separate accounts so I can say " see you in a week" and take off. Right now I'm pretty busy doing taxes for Seniors so another round of Spamalot is way off, but I might just swing it.
  14. During the week the crowd is smaller than on the weekends so just about everyone gets something signed. After the show you just line up along the movable railing that they put up in the alley. It's about fifty feet long. If you hold your item up he will reach over the first row to get it and sign. It's those long arms.
  15. Hey I resent that. I have made one trip this year and it was by car so it doesn't count. Plus I had to spend three days at my SIL home which means it was a minus trip and I am owed another for it to count. Spamalot (Clay?) is really addicting. Now I'm playing the soundtrack in the car and laughing out loud at it. I'm feeling another trip coming on. Mr. Fear said he would like to see Spamalot again also so that bodes well for it to occur.
  16. So very true. Having two sons eleven months apart in age going through those years so very differently I was gray before forty. I didn't kill either one although Mr. Fear came close to doing it. Both were so unbelievably stubborn. But as adults I couldn't be prouder of them. I had to force them to take on some extracurricular things. So I wouldn't be surprised if Clay wasn't strongly encouraged, at the age of 17, to participate in musicals and plays. It was and is obviously his strong suit. A typical protest, at least by my kids, would be not to cooperate. I don't mind that statement by Mr. Mann since it shows how much Clay has grown and matured in attitude and experience. My youngest has ADHD. He could not concentrate enough to take final exams, I had to sit in a private room with him at school so that he could focus enough to complete the tests. It took him 17 years to finish college. He went to five different colleges. He is now in graduate school and is doing fine, so he says. It is a disability which can often not be seen or even detected but can cause quite a bit of disruption in the lives of all the family members. Even now I can almost cry when I see him and his hands are shaking as he discusses yet another job interview that fell through. Sorry. Maybe TMI.
  17. Good explaination Jumping Jacks. But this particularly stood out for me: . Unfortunately there are a lot of people that need someone to lead them. I'm not sure if they are insecure in their own opinions or have never been allowed to have any. Poor Mr. Fear has lived with me expressing my own way too much. But he's none the worse for it. What I tried to say yesterday in another poorly written post, is that I was concerned that many people would just say "Yes Ma'm" to Dudly and change their opinions to suit her's. I was glad to see that was not happening. That was totally her opinion, not worth more or less than anyone elses. I was also glad to see it was not going to be another Hockeydonna or Huskerfalcon directive that everyone would believe and follow. After all they were the experts. Fortunately people can learn from past mistakes and adjust accordingly.
  18. Just saw this really cute really young guy with a fantastic voice on AI rewind. Too bad I can't vote for him. I might just have to spend five years of my life following his career. Oh thats right I already did. I seemed so much younger then too. Regarding "expert" opinions. I had hoped that the fandom was beyond following certain fans and taking their word as truth. But it seemed that nothing had changed. Until a few posters spoke up. JJ, your post was great as were several others by putting one person's opinion into perspective. I'm beginning to have hope in the future. :7:
  19. I just heard from play at Spamalot. She said it looks like the matinee may be sold out. People everywhere and a bunch standing in back. Might be a few empty seats in the balcony. Doesn't anyone watch the Superbowl anymore? I know I don't. It's 59 degrees here today so I'm going out to do a little gardening. :F_05BL17blowkiss:
  20. Claygasm, I think (hope?) that most fans are beginning to realize the futility of commenting and defending Clay to the writers of questionable articles. I see a lot of anger on various boards but also warnings of not commenting or giving them hits. There is always a lot of wringing of hands and ranting but everyone has their own way of handling angst. Clay et al have done a fantastic job of keeping his name out there despite the haters and too cool folks. I know there is an audience out there for Clay and I'm hoping this cd and acting gig will make them aware of him. He is an amazing talent. In the mean time all these mentions both good and bad are keeping his name out there. Acceptance takes time and hopefully his has started.
  21. Wasn't that the Spamalot opening night blog? I thought we were waiting for a certain someone to put up her videos? It has something to do with the color red I think. The AP story is also at LYcos which is then connected to CNN if anyone wants to give it a few good hits or email it. AP story
  22. Thanks for the pins. Very nice! Now that I have the pins I suppose I will have to go back to Spamalot? How do I break this to Mr. Fear? Actually he is pretty good -- as long as I pay for the trip. I enjoyed reading all the opinions here about the NYmag article. I don't know about you but I'm ready for the next article.
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