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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 8:41 pm
thelovelyLIZ This actually just happened like... an hour ago xD I was at orchestra rehearsal and my friend and I were in the lobby of the fine arts building and there's these three long tables lined up and he runs and jumps on top of one. So of course he's like "Hey it's like La Vie Boheme!" so naturally I jump on top of the table... So we grab two of our other friends and they basically watch and sing along and watch my friend and I dance around on top of tables to Mark's part in LVB xD Then we sang the rest at the top of our lungs as we were leaving and everyone was like WTF oo; It was awesome. When we got to the part my friend was like MUCHO MASTURBATION and everyone just kinda... stared xD It was completely and totally awesome. My life long goal of dancing to LVB ontop of tables has been fulfilled! did it. 2 months ago, i got bored during lunch, so i told my friend that we should totally jump on the tables a LA VIE BOHEME our asses off! we got half way through the song, and we got a weeks detention....it was sooooo awesome!!!!
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 2:08 pm
Today in my FACS class my friend Aurea was telling my other friend Savannah (Amy lol) to do all these different things. Like away my tote bun and throw this away, and just do other stuff. So when she got back I said "Woopchoo Woopchoo" and put my hand in the motion like I was whipping her. You know when Colllins did that to Mark, because Mark said he would help Maureen with her sound equipment for her protest. I thought it was funny because it came automatic!
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:49 pm
nothing so spontanious as these, but i did the "la vie boheme" dance durring the song when i went to see rent yesterday. People stared at me, but i was having too much fun to care.
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 3:36 pm
I had a light my candle moment. My mom said "what'd you forget?" and i burst into song, but she's used to me, so it wasn't that weird or unusual.
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 4:21 pm
Hm. A while back, I went out of town with my parents, my sister, and three of my friends. We were staying at this motel, and my grandparents and my mom shared one room, while my three friends and my sister and I got the other room. Well, it just so happened that we all wanted to shower at the same time, so I went to my parents' room to take a shower. When I came back, suspiciously walking down the hall dripping wet, I knocked three times on our room's door. One of my friends answered (my sister HATES it, but two of the friends are RENTheads, and the other has at least seen and liked it) the door, one of the RENThead ones. I held out the hairbrush I had been carrying, and asked "got a light?" She immediately responded with "I know you, you're- You're shivering..." It was amazing.
Oh, and I don't think I wrote this one down, but it was a good one, although it was a long time ago. I got into RENT about the end of November, and at the beginning of December I went with one of my (RENThead) friends to my very first musical (Spelling Bee). My mom had to drive us to another city, though, and when we got down there, it was downtown... Keep in mind, we had JUST gotten into it, and it was great... So we're driving around- Mom: Look at all the bums... RENThead friend: That attitude is exactly what Maureen's protesting tonight! Me: *bursts out laughing* My mom: ...What? Us: *repeats it* My mom: Whose Maureen? It was pretty cool. My friend and I spent the entire rest of the day mumbling together as we searched for the theatre, "What happened to Benny, what happened to his heart...?" Totally stuck in our heads that whole day.
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:37 pm
The other day in class, college algebra, we were doing problems dealing with interest and to prove a point we were calculating interest yearly, monthyly, week,ly, hourly and by the minute. The teacher asked about how you ge the number of minutes from the number of hours. I just blurted out 525,600 minutes and she just stared at me and asked if I had done that in my head. I responed that it was from a musical and the entire class just looked at me. At least my high school friend who was shadowing me got it.
And last night the stage manager was looking for something and I asked her what. "Gotta light?" was the response and the other three of us back stage proceeded to have a sing off (quietly).
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Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 8:45 pm
EDIT:
The other day I was in line at dollar general to buy candy and this guy was behind me. I dropped a bunch of change because I'm kinda stupid and decided to keep my entire collection of hair clips in my wallet. So I bend over to pick them up and I notice he's staring. So, OF COURSE, I HAVE to start, "They say that I have the best a** below 14th street. Is it true?" and he falls right into it and says "What?" so of course it follows with "You're starin' again." My little sister wouldn't admit knowing me for the rest of the day and the cashier looked to be somewhere between mortified, amused and really freaked out.
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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 1:52 am
This was actually a while back...
At a field show competition, our host band's show was RENT. Unfortunately I couldn't watch their show because I was getting ready with the other band leader's to accept the awards. However, my mom was a chaperone on that trip, and she was sitting in the stands watching the last few shows, including that one.
She didn't speak any English, but my mom had watched RENT with me (the movie). She sat down with me one day and she watched it, and actually liked it, considering she was the religious person when it came to gay people (she wasn't homophobic, just still didn't think it was right, but moving on).
She recognized the music, especially "Seasons of Love". She told me she actually got excited and told the other chaperones that I was obsessed with this movie that has all these starving,drug addicted artists who try to live their lives to the fullest.
I was so proud she recognized it, lol. Especially "Seasons of Love" because she loved the meaning of that song when I explained to her what the lyrics mean.
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Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 12:35 pm
Two in one day yesterday...
1) I was walking back to my mom's car that was parked in front of a sign. I grabbed it, swung myself around it singing "We'll open up a restarant in Santa Fe..." My mom just stared at me.
2) Cheesy moment. I was bringing my friend her own bag of popcorn and was singing "One bag for you, one bag for me!" She just rolled her eyes and laughed.
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 6:05 pm
Typically, all my Rent moments start off with somebody saying something that reminds me of a lyric from a song, and then I go off singing it for the rest of the day, take today, for example. My sister was talking about her day because she went to a Red Cross Day Camp. So she's talking about how they taught her what to say, through role-play, what to say when a man walks up to your door asking you to help him find his male Chihuahua, Muffy. Well, it was muffy... so I hummed La Vie Boheme the rest of the way home.
Also, my dad, mom, sister and I went to see Big Bad Voodoo Daddy at the Hollywood Bowl a few days ago, and we got on a bus to get there. Well, when we got on, there was nobody in the back where the seats lined the walls of the bus. I grabbed the pole and spun on it singing parts of Santa Fe, and then sat down. We moved to another part of the bus, but I was still singing the song. I ended up singing a collection of Rent songs the whole way there. whee
Another thing. "Hey There Delilah" got me singing "Goodbye Love" part 1. I think you can make the connection. biggrin
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