This is me and Kristin Chenoweth in the subway. I decided to act like her body guard and keep away the throngs of admirers as she went incognito. (PS nobody was interested) -Seth Rudetsky
This is a forward (sorta... maybe I should read more books to understand what a forward is though) to my post coming up about "Broadway Nights"... stay tuned!
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LOOOOVEEE IT!!!! I'm going post on Broadway Nights before you do...hmmm...When's your publish date??
Woah, I had to change the format to fit that huge picture! Our little book pictures aren't use to that size. Hehe.
Can't wait to hear about it and I LOVE that picture!
Yeah, I'm so bad with the pictures and their sizes, thank you for fixing ;(
Auntie G - you can beat me to it if you want... I have my head to full to remember all the funny quotes (except for the repeated words like AMAHzing! or 'why does my job make everyone I know have the zipcode of mt. Olympus?" or stuff like that... approximately... heehee.
AHH! Concentrate Clairey! Concentrate!
So what is the zipcode of Mt. Olympus? Enquiring minds want to know......
Something in the 1's. You'll have to listen to (do not read... it might be funny, but can't be anywhere as good as) BROADWAY NIGHTS... written and read by SETH RUDETSKY!
PS: Do you love his proper grammar, and thereby grammar comments? This book is seriously leaning me towards NYC as a living place just so I can recognize all these name-dropped places. And see every show there is.
And I might have to get a chocolate lab mix... named Heather... (or Seth).
(Rudetsky? Definitely wouldn't confuse the other dogs...)
PPPS: The Germany metaphor in ch.32 (ie, ch.6 of part 2) is also fantastic.... it's about a minute and a half in... swiss miss kiss...
I'm in media overload right now, listening to a BOOK on my itouch, using internets, and my 3D program which will from now on only be referred to as 'rhino.' Whew. And even though it's only 7:50am, I've been up for a while...
Oh Claire..."the swiss miss kiss" one of my favorite lines. I took your lead and I'm listening to it again and allowing myself to listen whenever I want. MR and I were listening yesterday on the way home from school and I started laughing so hard at something that she suggested I might not want to drive and listen at the same time.
Yaaay! I feel that it's something like episodes of Glee or Pushing Daisies. Oooh, and I just thought of a second reason!
1) It's (for an audiobook) as colorful as it gets! Constant funniness, wonderfully voiced (I really love Karen and can totally picture her too... "Mason and I sat straight up in our chairs. We obviously both had scary elementary teachers..." (or something to that)), and STILL funny with multiple viewings/hearings.
2) Kristin Chenowith!!! (Steven, attention! La lumiere rouge!)
I can understand possibly laughing so hard though. At one point I had been doing something in the workshop (FULL of people) and burst out into fits of giggles... it took a sec for me to calm down and explain that I was listening to a book... and then explain why THAT was funny...
Hmm... I got so caught up (I thought of the line "I gotta MILLION of em!...... unfunny jokes!") that I didn't finish making that post make sense... pottery class?
I meant to say that you can listen to it over and over again just like Glee and Pushing Daisies (which I have seen the only seasons available multiple times because of having to get ALL my friends who follow my "in the now -shows" forwardness to become cool and love musicals more.
And you guys thought I was behind...
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