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Post by perfectspy on Dec 3, 2019 22:48:17 GMT
I saw my worst play tonight. Though I cannot call it a play. Zomboid at New Wimbledon theatre in the studio. A cast of five walking around all seriously with a puppet donkey dressed as Spanish matadors, chanting donkey. I walked out halfway through show. It was so bad, many of the audience members were in fits of giggles.
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Post by peggs on Dec 4, 2019 19:04:33 GMT
Shaping up into one of those weeks which each day gets progressively worse and you just really hope that it's going to contain itself to the week. Nothing major just those one thing after another that ware you down.
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Post by lynette on Dec 4, 2019 19:10:09 GMT
Shaping up into one of those weeks which each day gets progressively worse and you just really hope that it's going to contain itself to the week. Nothing major just those one thing after another that ware you down. O poo, as we say round here. Keep going. Nearly time for a break. Meanwhile, go and get a box of those cherry liquor chocs from M&S; will take you through most stuff.
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Dec 5, 2019 22:46:19 GMT
I got home at 9pm from a trip to see Oklahoma in Eastbourne and in the last two hours I have
Learnt that Bat Out of Hell is back next year and Secret Garden is a possibility, also that Blitz will be at the Union Theatre and Monsoon Wedding at the Roundhouse. All Must Sees.
Booked to see the Arts Ed productions of Freaky Friday and The Wild Party.
Booked a preview performance for The Last Five Years at Southwark Playhouse.
Booked to see an amateur production of Tom Sawyer musical on a Sunday afternoon which nicely combines with Zorro at Cadogan Hall the same evening.
None of which would probably have happened without Theatre Board. I so love my theatre-going life and this forum is such a useful and fascinating place.
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Post by peggs on Dec 6, 2019 21:25:49 GMT
It's been a long week.
Went to put a clothes wash on this evening, filled washing machine, poured liquid soap into it's removal cap lid, wandered off to find a few more clothes to put in. Came back, peered around for the cap of liquid, no sign, looked in washing machine, nope, looked in cupboard, yes i'd put it back in there upside down on the top of bottle. Result, well the cupboard smells cleaner and is covered in blue goo. Clothes not so clean.
Fear the weekend is going to carry on where the working week has left off.
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Post by Dawnstar on Dec 6, 2019 22:08:36 GMT
I was supposed to go to the dentist today. Thanks for the Cambridge traffic I didn't. After waiting 20 mins for a bus to arrive it then took an hour for it to go about 2 miles. I could have walked it faster, were it not that it was raining heavily. While I didn't exactly want to go to the dentist, it would have been go to get it over & done with.
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Post by david on Dec 8, 2019 15:14:19 GMT
To end my London theatre weekend, I went on one of the London Transport Museums’s Hidden London tours of the disused tunnels of Euston Station this morning. A fascinating tour of the old tunnel network at the station along with some of the original adverts still visible on the walls - a poster for the original West Side Story production could still be seen.
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Post by Dawnstar on Dec 8, 2019 17:04:43 GMT
Dentist re-booked for early tomorrow morning *shudders*.
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Post by tmesis on Dec 12, 2019 17:31:38 GMT
Just wrote a few Christmas cards and was delighted to read this helpful advice on the back:
'If using a fountain pen please allow a few moments for your ink to dry.'
Two things:
1) Clearly M&S (from whence it came) think all their customers are as thick as pig sh*t.
2) 'Does anyone still use a fountain pen?' (assume best Elaine Stritch impersonation for this.)*
*actually I still do occasionally.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Dec 12, 2019 17:45:16 GMT
Used a fountain pen for years for work until they were banned as not being permanent, now in a new role and have started using one again.
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Post by lynette on Dec 12, 2019 17:59:00 GMT
I use a fountain pen whenever possible... 😌
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Post by TallPaul on Dec 12, 2019 18:24:03 GMT
I use a fountain pen whenever possible... 😌 Is that since Bic stopped making ballpoints with green ink? 🙂
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Post by lynette on Dec 12, 2019 21:08:55 GMT
I use a fountain pen whenever possible... 😌 Is that since Bic stopped making ballpoints with green ink? 🙂 Cheeky 😘
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Post by NeilVHughes on Dec 15, 2019 0:24:28 GMT
Solo trip to Shepherds Bush Empire to see Flying Colors this evening.
Sat next two Lithuanians who were on great form enjoying the gig, one went to the bar came back with three drinks saying I don’t like it when we drink and you aren’t so here is a glass of wine even though we had not spoken till then.
They were great fun, raised my spirits with their bonhomie and pure friendliness and really made a special gig more so.
Sad to reflect on the isolationist path we have chosen, but also glad to live in London where the true value of our friends in Europe can be appreciated.
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Post by anita on Dec 15, 2019 10:27:13 GMT
Anyone else found that yesterday & today they can't access Theatremonkey's website?
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Post by dippy on Dec 15, 2019 10:38:44 GMT
I can't either, tried to go on it last night.
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Post by peggs on Dec 15, 2019 10:45:33 GMT
I think he is having some IT issues from a tweet I saw.
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Post by anita on Dec 15, 2019 11:00:29 GMT
Thanks peggs.
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Post by dontdreamit on Dec 15, 2019 11:12:12 GMT
Just wrote a few Christmas cards and was delighted to read this helpful advice on the back: 'If using a fountain pen please allow a few moments for your ink to dry.' Two things: 1) Clearly M&S (from whence it came) think all their customers are as thick as pig sh*t. 2) 'Does anyone still use a fountain pen?' (assume best Elaine Stritch impersonation for this.)* *actually I still do occasionally. I use disposable fountain pens in a range of colours for almost everything 🙂
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Post by dippy on Dec 15, 2019 11:48:08 GMT
I use disposable fountain pens in a range of colours for almost everything 🙂 Huh? Disposable fountain pens are a thing? That's mad. It means you can't change the colour of it, I always loved mixing inks to make a nice blue/green mixture.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2019 11:57:21 GMT
Huh? Disposable fountain pens are a thing? I wouldn't like to see a fountain pen that wasn't disposable. I mean, you throw it away and a week later you find it back in your drawer seeking answers and revenge, with a heart as dark as the ink it contains. "Oh, so an italic nib isn't good enough for you now, is it? Well nib this!"
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Post by dippy on Dec 15, 2019 12:43:29 GMT
I wouldn't like to see a fountain pen that wasn't disposable. I mean, you throw it away and a week later you find it back in your drawer seeking answers and revenge, with a heart as dark as the ink it contains. "Oh, so an italic nib isn't good enough for you now, is it? Well nib this!" Alright, aright then, very clever, one that isn't disposable and returns itself to your drawer would be pretty amazing though, wouldn't ever have to worry about losing it! However having looked online for disposable fountain pens I'm not sure I see why you would pick one over a normal fountain pen that can last for years. Maybe it's the hassle of having to buy cartridges or having ink pots and refillable cartridges?
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Post by peggs on Dec 15, 2019 13:55:47 GMT
I think he is having some IT issues from a tweet I saw. Re checked Twitter, updating/rebooting servers, probably going to take most of weekend, so hopefully back soon.
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Post by Dawnstar on Dec 15, 2019 15:12:57 GMT
Did anyone else get absolutely drenched post-theatregoing last night? It was tipping it down when I had to walk from the Vaudeville to Holborn tube station. I think it's the heaviest rain I've ever experienced in London. After a few minutes I gave up even bothering to avoid puddles because my shoes were so wet they couldn't get any wetter. I had to shower when I got home, at half past midnight. It was one of those occasions where you start to wonder if theatregoing is really worth the effort, especially as already my matinee plans had to be completely changed as I couldn't get to Alexandra Palace as no trains were running due to a body on the line (the second time in just over a month my theatregoing has been screwed up for that reason).
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Post by dontdreamit on Dec 15, 2019 15:27:37 GMT
I wouldn't like to see a fountain pen that wasn't disposable. I mean, you throw it away and a week later you find it back in your drawer seeking answers and revenge, with a heart as dark as the ink it contains. "Oh, so an italic nib isn't good enough for you now, is it? Well nib this!" Alright, aright then, very clever, one that isn't disposable and returns itself to your drawer would be pretty amazing though, wouldn't ever have to worry about losing it! However having looked online for disposable fountain pens I'm not sure I see why you would pick one over a normal fountain pen that can last for years. Maybe it's the hassle of having to buy cartridges or having ink pots and refillable cartridges? I have 8 different colours and change the colour I write with at work every day, dependant on my mood.
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