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  1. Peanut, it was a matter of time my friend. You deserve it. All the times you have been kind and friendly to everyone and it comes out now with this title. I am proud to be the fine friend of a MoM. :)

  2. Hello everyone! I am hoppin' back into the groove of things here on the forum. I had to leave for a bit due to the hecticness of the theatre life and with life being busy in general. I am back again, and ready to party. I hope I can talk to all my old friends and new ones to come! So glad to be back. XD 

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  3. This is not the first time I have heard talk about this. What I find interesting is that NASA is doing this. Which I find interesting sicne we have stopped our Apollo Program to the moon, a place we should know very well about by know just like our earth. Except we cannot get to far into our earth yet, so we still have a whole undersea world to explore. But it surprises me that the US gov is not willing to fund NASA again after the recent space activity with China. 

  4. Ladies and Gentleman, boys and girls, elites and grunt and everyone else welcome to this weeks Backstage Info Sesh with yours truly, Pbrabbit.

     

    So you might be asking yourself, WTF is a musical? Why should I care or even, Should I just stop reading?

    My Answer to those:

    A musical is like a play, except it has songs in it, Care a little bit and NO

     

    This weeks Musical: Avenue Q

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    "Avenue Q is an American musical in two acts, conceived by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, who wrote the music and lyrics. The book was written by Jeff Whitty and the show was directed by Jason Moore. Avenue Q is an "autobiographical and biographical" coming-of-age parable, addressing and satirizing the issues and anxieties associated with entering adulthood. Its characters lament that as children, they were assured by their parents, and by children's television programs such as PBS's Sesame Street, that they were "special" and "could do anything"; but as adults, they have discovered to their surprise and dismay that in the real world their options are limited, and they are no more "special" than anyone else.[1] The musical is notable for the use of puppets, animated by unconcealed puppeteers, alongside human actors."

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    For me, this show is a complete comedy, something just to tickle your funny bone. Though many people criticize the show for its numerous inappropriate themes, but the real fact is, the show reveals many of life's great truths. It sends the message that some inappropriate topics in society are acceptable for the stage. The show overall is hilarious! 

     

     

    Warning: Songs have minimal swears and adult themes.

    Everyone's a Little Bit Racist

     

    It Sucks to be Me

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