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Post by killerbananas on Feb 4, 2008 17:05:26 GMT 9.5
I've started scrimping, but the whole "I'm only turning 18 once" is a bonus XD
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 4, 2008 17:15:36 GMT 9.5
I'm waiting for his next project; despite being 21 I doubt my folks would agree to let me jet off along the Phantom trail ((Kakoda?!)); we're not exactly a rich family and unless we won the lottery or even a prize pack to go see Phantom again, realistically it's not going to happen.
I'll just be happy as soon as I know what the heck as happened to this flamin' letter!! *swear* Any correspondence from him at all concerning the petition will hold me for a little while longer. I'll worry about holding out for his return to Adelaide after that.
One worry at a time.
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Post by killerbananas on Feb 4, 2008 17:27:20 GMT 9.5
Speaking in other threads of tracking mail, did you send it under registered or express post?
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Post by unwinding_fantasy on Feb 4, 2008 18:59:23 GMT 9.5
Funny. I'm such a straight-laced person my parents let me do pretty much anything.
But that's because they know I'm too cowardly to do anything stupid. XD
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 4, 2008 19:27:52 GMT 9.5
Possibly registered; it was in a yellow envelope.
They probably would be a lot less protective if I had been like L.A. growing up; happy, fun, out-going ... friends ... But even if I was they would still be a bit protective of me because I'm the last of 9.
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 4, 2008 19:53:55 GMT 9.5
Ha, it's not mum that's had the 9, it's dad; for mum, I'm the last of two. Dad had already married, had seven children and divorced by the time he met mum in the Philippines. I grew up with my sister; my other brothers and sisters had all grown up ((except one brother, Matthew, who died when he was a few months old)) by then. So, I have nieces and nephews that range from a decade junior to a decade senior.
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 4, 2008 20:07:35 GMT 9.5
I suppose they would be, if we ever saw each other. Apart from my remaining brother, my sister in law, their children, and my oldest sister ((who's a few years' younger than my mum, actually)), we don't really have family reunions. My other sisters aren't too fond of dad because when they were growing up he was the one that would put them in their place. Of course, they're all leading successful lives now ((Wendy, for example, is a business tycoon and was once on the cover of the CareerOne section in the Sunday Mail paper)), and they have families of their own, but honestly, I haven't seen any of them since Nana Ruby's funeral in 02. L.A. has seen them as she once lived very close to them, and I guess she might run into them now and again in Adelaide ... but that's about it.
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Post by lauren on Feb 4, 2008 20:25:44 GMT 9.5
argh, my quite possibly tipsy mother just came in saying about how "late" it is, and that everone else is in bed. im not even being loud!
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 4, 2008 20:29:05 GMT 9.5
It's 9:30! Well, 10pm where you are. XD
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Post by lauren on Feb 4, 2008 20:33:11 GMT 9.5
argh and now my dads had a go at me for the 2nd time today. he doesnt even talk to me/know my name yet he thinks he has the right to lecture me over nothing? i probably sound very petty, but im going to go stew in resentment for a while... 'night all
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 4, 2008 20:42:15 GMT 9.5
Oh no, don't stew; whip out your photos and programs and reminisce. It's mentally unhealthy to go to bed angry.
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Post by lauren on Feb 5, 2008 15:14:24 GMT 9.5
lol well that post made me smile anyways, had a decent day today too
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Post by killerbananas on Feb 5, 2008 16:28:57 GMT 9.5
^ The DVD during the free made it all good, didn't it (and you so freeze framed it XD )
Mars if the letter was in yellow envelope it may have been express post, and can usually be traced wherever its been stamped, so you can find out if it got to the Princess and went no further, or got stamped in NSW in its trip up the coast (hopefully finishing in Brisbane)
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 5, 2008 17:16:49 GMT 9.5
Ah - no. A fully yellow envelope, not the yellow and white ones that say EXPRESS.
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Post by lauren on Feb 5, 2008 19:39:56 GMT 9.5
at least i know my mails coming now, i got impatient so i emailed the guy i was sending the money order to XD
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Post by sanderella59 on Feb 6, 2008 17:28:24 GMT 9.5
- the way he dances on stage in any role he performs (Patience, Fledermaus, Trial, Pinafore, Pirates etc etc). The man is a born mover and he makes it looks so effortless!
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 6, 2008 17:45:23 GMT 9.5
I want to learn that little leg flick from Patience XD
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Post by sanderella59 on Feb 6, 2008 17:52:39 GMT 9.5
I don't mind what he flicks, it's all mesmerising!
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 6, 2008 18:53:05 GMT 9.5
*giggletantrum*
Curse this mind of mine!
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Post by sanderella59 on Feb 6, 2008 18:56:27 GMT 9.5
GOTCHA!!!!
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 6, 2008 19:00:50 GMT 9.5
"Quiet, you!"
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Post by sanderella59 on Feb 7, 2008 14:40:28 GMT 9.5
- his incredible character acting talents and ability to inhabit roles and make you believe that the character he has morphed into at the time is what he is like all the time.
(seriously, after my mar-anthon over the last few days, comparing the different roles from Corcoran to the Learned Judge, I was really struggling to think of any character actor, past or present, let alone singer who could pull off those roles so convincingly, without you thinking "Yeah that's really good, but it's Johnny Depp - or whoever - being really good as a gypsy/pirate/throatslitter etc. I could only think of Peter Sellers ie Dr Strangelove, Chance the Gardener, Inspector Clouseau etc, but then he couldn't sing. And most other role changes, especially in movies, rely so heavily on make up, body suits and gimmicks rather than pure acting talents. Eddie Murphy. I rest my case! Can anyone else think of anyone who comes even close?)
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Post by unwinding_fantasy on Feb 7, 2008 19:14:28 GMT 9.5
This turned out... interesting:
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 7, 2008 19:30:42 GMT 9.5
... Print that off and get him to sign it, I dare you.
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Post by sanderella59 on Feb 7, 2008 20:30:38 GMT 9.5
Was very interesting. Had first choir practice tonight for the year and an alto friend of mine in the choir is a drama teacher and previously professional actress. I had to bring my CD along for her to touch (she was one of the first people I SMSd in little Bourke St on THE day, cos she was in hospital) and we had quite a long Ant praising session after practice tonight. She was fortunate to go backstage after Fledermaus because Christopher Dawes is a friend of hers, it was his birthday and he and Ant were sharing a dressing room in Melbourne. I asked her what her lasting impression of the night was, and she said "The eyes. I just couldn't stop looking at them. And the expressive hands........" She drifted off into a reverie and I had to shake her out of it! She is in her early fifties and deputy head of a huge private school and not prone to great flights of fancy, but she reckons of all the performers she has ever met (and she has met a few in her working career, both in Australia and UK) that he made the most lasting impression!! I put forward my theory about trying to think of a greater character actor working anywhere today and she couldn't think of anyone either.
Chameleon-ANT Rules. OK!!!
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Post by Marie-Cris on Feb 7, 2008 20:48:29 GMT 9.5
Here here ... and perfect timing, It's A Dangerous Game! is playing.
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Post by unwinding_fantasy on Feb 8, 2008 7:54:36 GMT 9.5
... Print that off and get him to sign it, I dare you. Wahahahahahahahaha...! ...No. XD (Yay, spoiler tag works! Nice work, Captain.)
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