Corner Bakery is catering lunch today at work. And it’s nice that we’re getting a free lunch, but really, did it have to be from Corner Bakery? Anyone who knows me knows I’m not a fan of that place. Even their grilled cheese sandwich is bad, and it’s difficult to screw up a grilled cheese sandwich.
Last night we were blocking a scene between Jeanette and Marina.
Jeanette raised her hand in the air and shook it. “They shake hands?” she asked the director, reading the stage directions in the script.
“No, Jeanette. Shake Marina’s hand. Like, a handshake.”
Someone in my office is eating tuna. At first I thought my computer smelled like tuna for some reason. But no. It’s actual tuna, elsewhere in the office. Phew!
Darn it! I’ve always wanted to see Charade because it stars both Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn (my favorite actor and actress from the 1940’s through 1960’s). And now it’s on AMC, but I can’t watch it because I have rehearsal. Arrgh! It’s definitely going on my Netflix queue immediately.
Have I ever mentioned how much I love Enzyte commercials? Really, they’re amazing.
If you go north on Cypress Street through La Habra, drive up into the hills, and then turn right on Avocado Crest Road, you’ll eventually see a lovely view of Orange County to the south. Incidentally, there’s not much room for stopping, so it’s good for aimless driving, but it wouldn’t be good for making out.
Last night I watched a bootleg video of Wicked from its first week of previews on Broadway. It was interesting to realize how much, and in what ways, the show had matured between the date of the bootleg and the date when I saw the show live (about two weeks ago). There were obviously a lot of singing and acting choices that were still being tested out during previews. For the record, I’m supportive of the final choices, not the ones on the video.
I went to Tiger Heat for the first time last night. It was definitely the most fun I’ve ever had at a club.
I went with Chelsey, Mike, Hayley, Jeremy, and Jeremy’s friends Brittany and Annelle. Needless to say, I also ran into a large number of people I know, including Dennis, Billy, Joel, and Mikey. I was hoping to see Anthony there too, but I’m not sure if he even went.
When I ran into Billy, he was all, “Are you… [long pause]?”
And I was all, “No, I’m just here with friends.” And he was relieved to hear that, I think. Anything else would be shocking to anyone who knows me well.
Tiger Heat is much nicer and cleaner than other clubs I’ve been to, and I felt that most of the people there came for (in my humble opinion) the right reason–to dance–instead of the wrong reason–to hook up with strangers. That, more than anything, made it a great club.
A record number–nine different people–contacted me last night to hang out, but I was in a production meeting all night. Why am I only popular when I’m busy? Now that I think about it, I suspect that people would be much better at synchronizing their schedules if psychology weren’t a factor.