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belleh5 02-11-2005 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by dsnylndmom
I really wish I could! The budget part is bad enough, but my best friend is coming in from Texas to hang with us that weekend and I know it's totally out of her budget. I've already left her wandering around DTD alone once, can't do it to her again! :blush:

:(

Mamabot how much are the tickets?

How about Zap & innerspaceman, Euromonkey & NA?

mamabot 02-11-2005 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Chernabog
Any way I can get in on the tickets? I JUST saw this thread, goddamit! $35 bucks for this po'boy. Just let me know if you can add me, or if not I will call myself and get a ticket. Thankaya!

Of course! My brother and his friends will be buying the $35 tickets, so you will not be alone. You should sit next to his friend Megan. She can tell you all about her experience with being in Throughly Modern Millie. :)

Thankya Big Big for wanting to join us, sai. ;)

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Originally Posted by belleh5
Mamabot how much are the tickets?

The tickets are $35, $57, $89 and $127.50. The most expensive tickets are for the center orchestra rows B-M 100's only. I will post more about how much the seating sections cost this weekend when I am not under a deadline.

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Originally Posted by belleh5
How about Zap & innerspaceman, Euromonkey & NA?

They have not yet spoken for themselves in this thread.

Chernabog 02-11-2005 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by mamabot
Thankya Big Big for wanting to join us, sai. ;)

Thankee sai, may it do ya fine. :D

(And thanks a million, I sooooo can't wait!!!)

€uroMeinke 02-12-2005 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by belleh5
:(

How about Zap & innerspaceman, Euromonkey & NA?

I saw it on Broadway :p

(But enjoyed it emensely, and wouldn't mind seeing it again)

Not Afraid 02-12-2005 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
I saw it on Broadway :p

(But enjoyed it emensely, and wouldn't mind seeing it again)

Yes, the key word in that sentence is I. Something is missing there, don't ya think?:p

Kevy Baby 02-13-2005 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid
Yes, the key word in that sentence is I. Something is missing there, don't ya think?:p

There's no I in marriage.

There is however, an i


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