Showing posts with label wild plum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wild plum. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Want To Get Rid Of Me? Here's How:
Help send the Wild Plum troupe to New York July 13-July 16 to perfrom Marla's Devotion, written by Linda Eisenstein and starring Denise Astorino and Maria Miranda. Props and some back stage management done by yours truly. So what can you do? That’s a great question! Attend the show for our benefit this weekend and do your part to help get us there to participate in the Fresh Fruit Festival. You have four different days to attend, so I don’t want to hear any excuses!
Monday, November 14, 2005
Who Knew?
I learned so much the past couple days!
Who knew the Tremont Art Walk doesn’t have to include walking at all and that it should really be renamed the Tremont Art Drink?
Who knew if someone is cheap enough to flash someone for money, they are cheap enough to take a check instead of cash?
Who knew Macaroni and Cheese is best served after midnight?
Who knew the Rocky River Kiwanis pancake breakfast would include a piano solo?
Who knew watching sports without knowing the score could be so damn frustrating?
Who knew Lebron James would become the youngest player to score 4,000 points in an NBA career? (Ok, ok I actually knew that one would happen.)
Who knew staying in on Saturday and being in bed by 10 pm could be just as enjoyable as being with your friends on Friday night?
Who knew the CAVS could actually play defense?
Who knew Mindy would make my life a living hell this week and laugh uncontrollably when I tell her what she is doing to me?
Who knew our fantasy football team would blow everyone away with the following receiving corps: Roy Williams, Dennis Northcutt and Antwaan Randle El?
Who knew if you asked for a case of wine: half red, half white, the Market on Professor would give you all pink (rose) wine?
What an enlightening weekend!
Who knew the Tremont Art Walk doesn’t have to include walking at all and that it should really be renamed the Tremont Art Drink?
Who knew if someone is cheap enough to flash someone for money, they are cheap enough to take a check instead of cash?
Who knew Macaroni and Cheese is best served after midnight?
Who knew the Rocky River Kiwanis pancake breakfast would include a piano solo?
Who knew watching sports without knowing the score could be so damn frustrating?
Who knew Lebron James would become the youngest player to score 4,000 points in an NBA career? (Ok, ok I actually knew that one would happen.)
Who knew staying in on Saturday and being in bed by 10 pm could be just as enjoyable as being with your friends on Friday night?
Who knew the CAVS could actually play defense?
Who knew Mindy would make my life a living hell this week and laugh uncontrollably when I tell her what she is doing to me?
Who knew our fantasy football team would blow everyone away with the following receiving corps: Roy Williams, Dennis Northcutt and Antwaan Randle El?
Who knew if you asked for a case of wine: half red, half white, the Market on Professor would give you all pink (rose) wine?
What an enlightening weekend!
Thursday, November 10, 2005
On The Run
If you need to find me this weekend or next weekend, I will be on the run in Tremont. Wild Plum is presenting Exile on Professor Avenue with a celebration of visual and performing arts. The visual pieces will be displayed starting November 11 for the Tremont Art Walk and the performance pieces will be running November 18-19 at Asterisk Gallery. This entry includes a shameless plug as I will actually be acting in one of the performance pieces. If you get a chance, check out the free (donations always accepted) and incredibly entertaining artistic endeavors put on by the fabulous people at Wild Plum.
Thursday, June 23, 2005
How Stupid Can You Be?
I read this story and knew right away I had to share it with everyone I know. I love stupid people.
In other news, I wanted to thank everyone who came out to see me perform last night at Loganberry Books. I had a fabulous time and felt truly honored to share the stage with the incredibly talented Mary Miller. Many thanks also to Wild Plum for producing the show last night.
In other news, I wanted to thank everyone who came out to see me perform last night at Loganberry Books. I had a fabulous time and felt truly honored to share the stage with the incredibly talented Mary Miller. Many thanks also to Wild Plum for producing the show last night.
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