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dancerjodi ([personal profile] dancerjodi) wrote2007-12-27 11:48 am

Travel

Brian and I are going to NYC in April and want to see a show - should we see Wicked or Young Frankenstein the Musical? Over the top/popular traditional Broadway or Mel Brooks comedy?

We're staying at The New Yorker again and going down on the Wednesday before NYC Comicon so that we can enjoy the city. I am going to the Museum of Natural History this time! :)

As for other travel, we're hoping to do something in the fall in the US where we haven't gone before. Any October locations we should check out? We've been to NOLA (I was trying to think of a spooky place). We thought perhaps Texas and there's a bat fair in Austin but its earlier than we wanted to go away (Labor Day weekend). Anything cool going on with not too crazy weather?
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[personal profile] dawntreader 2007-12-28 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
seconded! hehehe. however... i couldn't finish the book. i knew it wasn't supposed to be like the musical, and i wasn't expecting it to be. but i found it to be a rather painfully slow read.

i want to know how a person reads a book suddenly stops and thinks, "you know, if i changed nearly everything about this book including major plot points and several principle characters, write some amazingly catchy songs to go with it, i could have a blockbuster musical on my hands!!" it makes no sense!

but i loved the musical.