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Post by bjobsessed on Dec 29, 2005 19:26:28 GMT -5
What a great group Blind Justice brought together. I have no doubt that I have made friends for life. I hope so. I'm going to be meeting Mary and Kathy and hopefully Maggie in March. I'm looking forward to that. I know I've said it before, but I really do love this board and all the people on it. Friendship is just one more way Blind Justice succeeded.
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Post by rducasey on Dec 29, 2005 20:36:01 GMT -5
Can't wait Anita, remember 3 rows from the stage, seats 111-112-113. Hope the sighing doesn't annoy the folks around us. And Kathy behave yourself.
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Post by housemouse on Dec 29, 2005 21:17:30 GMT -5
Can't wait Anita, remember 3 rows from the stage, seats 111-112-113. Hope the sighing doesn't annoy the folks around us. And Kathy behave yourself. I can't take it, I need DETAILS! I have little DOUBT that I know what this is about. I DOUBT that I will be able to contain myself if you have planned a trip. I DOUBT that I will be able to stay away if you have planned a trip. I DOUBT that you would not include housemouse if you have planned a trip. I dont DOUBT that there is karma from anyone who comes clean!
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Post by Katryna on Dec 29, 2005 21:20:24 GMT -5
Can't wait Anita, remember 3 rows from the stage, seats 111-112-113. Hope the sighing doesn't annoy the folks around us. And Kathy behave yourself. I can't take it, I need DETAILS! I have little DOUBT that I know what this is about. I DOUBT that I will be able to contain myself if you have planned a trip. I DOUBT that I will be able to stay away if you have planned a trip. I DOUBT that you would not include housemouse if you have planned a trip. I dont DOUBT that there is karma from anyone who comes clean! I seem to have missed something here, but do not Doubt that a trip is planned and tickets bought, etc. and I am going to try to behave if Mary and Anita will
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Post by rducasey on Dec 29, 2005 21:25:57 GMT -5
We won the trip Mouse, on the Blind Justice trivia game, remember. An all expense trip to NYC to meet the crew. Only there's an added bonus, no DOUBT. Seriously though, Mouse, we decided two days before Christmas and said, "You only live once, might as well include a Ron sighting." So now where's my karma. Hey and where is your original post in this thread about meeting Shmeep for lunch?
Kathy and I did meet already back in October when she came to RI to visit her son. We met in a little coffee shop on Elizabeth and it's a wonder we didn't get asked to leave, as we laughed from the moment we got there until we left. YOu're right, it is like you 've known each other for ever. I went home with a dvd of all the video songs with my avatar on the cover, (and almost drove off the road when I heard Jimmy's voice in my car) and she left with a little police car with rubber bumpers.
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Post by Katryna on Dec 29, 2005 21:51:50 GMT -5
We won the trip Mouse, on the Blind Justice trivia game, remember. An all expense trip to NYC to meet the crew. Only there's an added bonus, no DOUBT. Seriously though, Mouse, we decided two days before Christmas and said, "You only live once, might as well include a Ron sighting." So now where's my karma. Hey and where is your original post in this thread about meeting Shmeep for lunch? Kathy and I did meet already back in October when she came to RI to visit her son. We met in a little coffee shop on Elizabeth and it's a wonder we didn't get asked to leave, as we laughed from the moment we got there until we left. YOu're right, it is like you 've known each other for ever. I went home with a dvd of all the video songs with my avatar on the cover, (and almost drove off the road when I heard Jimmy's voice in my car) and she left with a little police car with rubber bumpers. Better than the police car with the bumpers and other "gifts" I also left with the gift of having found a new friend as a result of this board. I'm having a great time and can hardly wait till we rendezvous on March 11 in NYC, and get to meet Anita.
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Post by bjobsessed on Dec 29, 2005 21:54:48 GMT -5
I can't take it, I need DETAILS! I have little DOUBT that I know what this is about. I DOUBT that I will be able to contain myself if you have planned a trip. I DOUBT that I will be able to stay away if you have planned a trip. I DOUBT that you would not include housemouse if you have planned a trip. I dont DOUBT that there is karma from anyone who comes clean! I seem to have missed something here, but do not Doubt that a trip is planned and tickets bought, etc. and I am going to try to behave if Mary and Anita will I DOUBT that I will be able to contain myself because we are going to be sooo close. And I'm going to be with two other crazy people who no DOUBT can't control themselves either. Who would want to? That's half the fun of going away. No fair about the karma thing though. I was babysitting and just got home. I snuck on for a short time but not before all this. Really though, the more the merrier. You'd be more than welcome. March 11 at 8:00 pm is the big day. That is my countdown signature. It was 80 days when I started. Hard to believe it will hit the 60's pretty soon. Time is moving pretty fast, but I DOUBT it's going fast enough. Hey there is a bright side though. February only has 28 days!! ;D ;D ;D And we are going to hang around the stage door after too......just in case.
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Post by rducasey on Dec 29, 2005 21:59:45 GMT -5
[quote author=bjobsessed board=info thread=1135901906 post=1135911288 And we are going to hang around the stage door after too......just in case. [/quote] How come I always mess up those quote things? Unless of course, we are arrested and thrown into the holding cell in the eighth precinct. "Hey blond dude", times three. (I hope Kathy doesn't feel compelled to yell that out in the middle of the play)
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Post by bjobsessed on Dec 29, 2005 22:28:07 GMT -5
If she doesn't I might. Being thrown in that cell wouldn't be so bad.
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Post by dogma on Dec 31, 2005 2:10:10 GMT -5
Can't wait Anita, remember 3 rows from the stage, seats 111-112-113. Hope the sighing doesn't annoy the folks around us. And Kathy behave yourself. are people allowed to take pictures at the end when they come out for bows? i'd love to see pix of him,, use a zoom,, even better,, try and get a shot looking up his frock,, like the shot of him in a highschool play where he was a roman or something, and the shot was almost an " up his toga shot" go for it guys,, we're counting on you
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Post by bjobsessed on Dec 31, 2005 2:12:37 GMT -5
are people allowed to take pictures at the end when they come out for bows? i'd love to see pix of him,, use a zoom,, even better,, try and get a shot looking up his frock,, like the shot of him in a highschool play where he was a roman or something, and the shot was almost an " up his toga shot" go for it guys,, we're counting on you I'm not going anywhere without my camera. If it is allowed you can bet that all three of us will be taking pictures. If any of you know the answer to this question--inquiring minds want to know!
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Post by maggiethecat on Dec 31, 2005 11:41:22 GMT -5
Sorry, ladies, but NO CAMERAS in Broadway theaters, no recording devices, and turn off your cell phone, please, or everyone around you will glare at you. Ask at the box office where the stage door is. That's the best you can do, I'm afraid -- wait in the cold and snap a pic of RE leaving the theater. Of course, if you ask very nicely, he might let you take a picture with him. Sorry to be a wet blanket, but it is so illegal to take a picture inside a Broadway theatre that you could conceivably be asked to leave . . . and miss the play! I DOUBT you'd want that to happen!
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Post by housemouse on Dec 31, 2005 11:49:31 GMT -5
Sorry, ladies, but NO CAMERAS in Broadway theaters, no recording devices, and turn off your cell phone, please, or everyone around you will glare at you. Ask at the box office where the stage door is. That's the best you can do, I'm afraid -- wait in the cold and snap a pic of RE leaving the theater. Of course, if you ask very nicely, he might let you take a picture with him. Sorry to be a wet blanket, but it is so illegal to take a picture inside a Broadway theatre that you could conceivably be asked to leave . . . and miss the play! I DOUBT you'd want that to happen! A wet blanket?! I would wait a long, long, long, long time in any weather just catch a glimpse of Ron Eldard. The thought of actually talking to him makes me woozy. If waiting by the door is the best you can offer - I'll take it!
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Post by awlrite4now on Dec 31, 2005 13:29:15 GMT -5
Sorry, ladies, but NO CAMERAS in Broadway theaters, no recording devices, and turn off your cell phone, please, or everyone around you will glare at you. Ask at the box office where the stage door is. That's the best you can do, I'm afraid -- wait in the cold and snap a pic of RE leaving the theater. Of course, if you ask very nicely, he might let you take a picture with him. Sorry to be a wet blanket, but it is so illegal to take a picture inside a Broadway theatre that you could conceivably be asked to leave . . . and miss the play! I DOUBT you'd want that to happen! That's no joke. Can you even take a camera in your purse anymore? I know some concerts will search your bag for cameras. Wouldn't want anyone to miss out on the good part for not knowing about the ramifications of theatre etiquette.
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Post by bjobsessed on Dec 31, 2005 14:05:48 GMT -5
Sorry, ladies, but NO CAMERAS in Broadway theaters, no recording devices, and turn off your cell phone, please, or everyone around you will glare at you. Ask at the box office where the stage door is. That's the best you can do, I'm afraid -- wait in the cold and snap a pic of RE leaving the theater. Of course, if you ask very nicely, he might let you take a picture with him. Sorry to be a wet blanket, but it is so illegal to take a picture inside a Broadway theatre that you could conceivably be asked to leave . . . and miss the play! I DOUBT you'd want that to happen! That's no joke. Can you even take a camera in your purse anymore? I know some concerts will search your bag for cameras. Wouldn't want anyone to miss out on the good part for not knowing about the ramifications of theatre etiquette. First of all, you're not a wet blanket. Thanks for telling us. And second, how can you take a picture of him later if you can't take a camera into the theatre with you? I'd wait in a blizzard or on an ice rink if it meant seeing him even for a second. Believe me when I tell you that I do not get along with ice rinks at all.
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