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Did you just call me Coltrane? 10-16-2003 04:17 PM

Dealkillers again
 
Quote:

Originally posted by barely_legal


And I once knew a guy who had (and wore) black Calvin Klein jean shorts. That one item of clothing violated five of my dealbreakers.
Hey, those stonewashed Agassi tennis jean shorts I wore in 8th grade were sweeeeeeeeet....

NotFromHere 10-16-2003 04:17 PM

Gay films
 
Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, Oct. 17-23. Main venues: Cinerama (2100 4th Avenue), Harvard Exit (807 E. Roy), Little Theatre (608 19th Ave. E.), Broadway Performance Hall (1625 Broadway), all in Seattle. Individual tickets $9, opening/closing night $15, festival passes $165; student/senior/matinee/late-night discounts available. Tickets can be purchased at any Ticket/Ticket outlet, online at www.ticketwindowonline.com, or by phone at 206-325-6500. Information: 206-323-4274 or www.seattlequeerfilm.com.


http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...lesbian16.html

"Die Mommie Die!," which premiered at Sundance this year, kicks off the festival with a gala screening at Cinerama tomorrow night, with star Jason Priestley (yes, that would be Jason "90210" Priestley) and director Mark Rucker on hand. The film, making its Seattle premiere here, will open for a regular run at the end of the month; it's a campy pastiche of '50s-'60s melodrama, featuring writer Charles Busch in elegant drag as former singing sensation Angela Arden.
And those who find safety in numbers can flock to Cinerama on Sunday to warble along with "Singin' in the Rain," featuring a newly restored print of that 1952 classic. A glorious feeling, indeed.

So here's my question...is Singin' in the Rain and gay/lesbian film? Did I miss something?

NotFromHere 10-16-2003 04:20 PM

Let's go crazy
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
What do you have against lobstermen?
Nothing against them personally. Just their bland white-bread food.
Plus I hear that they don't really enforce those DUI laws up there so strict so I would be risking my life driving on the roads up there.

Maine 10-16-2003 04:24 PM

Let's go crazy
 
Quote:

Originally posted by NotFromHere
Not good enough, but thanks for playing. I'm thinking that Kennybunkport is too ethnically clean for my personal tastes, if you catch my drift. And mustard and pepper are considered too spicy for the folk.
I'm also thinking that a decent thai restaurant is about 2500 miles away.

Good Thai Food in Kennebunkport!

Kenny is kind of white bread waspy. But Maine really is a diverse area, and until you've tried bean-hole beans with mustard and Moose Shank, you really haven't lived.

former gov't 10-16-2003 04:24 PM

My latest category of the most annoying, hypocritical people ever
 
Quote:

Originally posted by paigowprincess
Southern Red Sox fans.

THat was a wicked great game, y'all.

SHut the fuck up.

WHere in this city is there a bar with either Yankees fans or Red Sox fans from New England?
John Harvards

Dualit 10-16-2003 04:25 PM

Gay films
 
Quote:

Originally posted by NotFromHere
Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, Oct. 17-23. Main venues: Cinerama (2100 4th Avenue), Harvard Exit (807 E. Roy), Little Theatre (608 19th Ave. E.), Broadway Performance Hall (1625 Broadway), all in Seattle. Individual tickets $9, opening/closing night $15, festival passes $165; student/senior/matinee/late-night discounts available. Tickets can be purchased at any Ticket/Ticket outlet, online at www.ticketwindowonline.com, or by phone at 206-325-6500. Information: 206-323-4274 or www.seattlequeerfilm.com.


http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...lesbian16.html

"Die Mommie Die!," which premiered at Sundance this year, kicks off the festival with a gala screening at Cinerama tomorrow night, with star Jason Priestley (yes, that would be Jason "90210" Priestley) and director Mark Rucker on hand. The film, making its Seattle premiere here, will open for a regular run at the end of the month; it's a campy pastiche of '50s-'60s melodrama, featuring writer Charles Busch in elegant drag as former singing sensation Angela Arden.
And those who find safety in numbers can flock to Cinerama on Sunday to warble along with "Singin' in the Rain," featuring a newly restored print of that 1952 classic. A glorious feeling, indeed.

So here's my question...is Singin' in the Rain and gay/lesbian film? Did I miss something?
Think "showtunes." Also think "Debbie Reynolds is rumored to be a lesbian (or at least bisexual)."

Having seen Charles Busch several times, "Die Mommie Die!" could be hysterical. His "Shanghai Moon" with B.D. Wong was priceless.

paigowprincess 10-16-2003 04:26 PM

Let's go crazy
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Maine
Good Thai Food in Kennebunkport!

Kenny is kind of white bread waspy. But Maine really is a diverse area, and until you've tried bean-hole beans with mustard and Moose Shank, you really haven't lived.

I think you will enjoy the Ignore LIst. J[JOKE}, though sadly I have to remove one of your other socks from it to make room for you. It isn't as diverse as Maine is, but everyone is just like you! Unfunny and tedious. Enjoy!

Shape Shifter 10-16-2003 04:27 PM

Let's go crazy
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Maine
Good Thai Food in Kennebunkport!
Who could resist this?

"So if you are looking for a dining experience at a restaurant with a wonderful food which can alter your spiciness dish according to your taste, pleasing service and a dining room enriched with a cozy great family feeling atmosphere, please do not overlook Mekhong Thai Restaurant. "

I think you've found your state, nfh.

Maine 10-16-2003 04:31 PM

Let's go crazy
 
Quote:

Originally posted by paigowprincess
I think you will enjoy the Ignore LIst. J[JOKE}, though sadly I have to remove one of your other socks from it to make room for you. It isn't as diverse as Maine is, but everyone is just like you! Unfunny and tedious. Enjoy!
Who are you?

Another New Jersey type?

NotFromHere 10-16-2003 04:32 PM

Let's go crazy
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Maine
Good Thai Food in Kennebunkport!

Kenny is kind of white bread waspy. But Maine really is a diverse area, and until you've tried bean-hole beans with mustard and Moose Shank, you really haven't lived.
Mekhong Thai Restaurant has become well known for their creative cullinary expertise.
Even the best food seems to taste only as good as the service and atmosphere with which it is served.
At Mekhong Thai Restaurant, courteous waitstaff take great pride in the attentive service they provide its diners. So if you are looking for a dining experience at a restaurant with a wonderful food which can alter your spiciness dish according to your taste, pleasing service and a dining room enriched with a cozy great family feeling atmosphere, please do not overlook Mekhong Thai Restaurant.

How's that ejucashun system up there?

Replaced_Texan 10-16-2003 04:34 PM

Dealkillers again
 
Quote:

Originally posted by str8outavannuys
From your description, I'd cut and run. Asshole? Not enough information. But definitely an insecure dork. Who the hell announces that they think different(ly)? A dork, that's who. And he did so in an enormously dorky way? This guy's dork central. If that isn't reason enough, it's clear that he has major insecurity issues, what with the 10 cent words, and therein lies the real problem. Dump his ass. Unless he's Randy Johnson.
Aren't you supposed to be drinking gin and getting a mud bath right now?

NotFromHere 10-16-2003 04:34 PM

Let's go crazy
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Shape Shifter
Who could resist this?

"So if you are looking for a dining experience at a restaurant with a wonderful food which can alter your spiciness dish according to your taste, pleasing service and a dining room enriched with a cozy great family feeling atmosphere, please do not overlook Mekhong Thai Restaurant. "

I think you've found your state, nfh.
Phuque

Shape Shifter 10-16-2003 04:36 PM

Let's go crazy
 
Quote:

Originally posted by NotFromHere
Mekhong Thai Restaurant has become well known for their creative cullinary expertise.
Even the best food seems to taste only as good as the service and atmosphere with which it is served.
At Mekhong Thai Restaurant, courteous waitstaff take great pride in the attentive service they provide its diners. So if you are looking for a dining experience at a restaurant with a wonderful food which can alter your spiciness dish according to your taste, pleasing service and a dining room enriched with a cozy great family feeling atmosphere, please do not overlook Mekhong Thai Restaurant.

How's that ejucashun system up there?
I would imagine that the description was written by someone for whom English was not the first language. Perhaps someone from Thailand. I cannot presume to speak for Maine, but maybe you should stay where you are, where your hatred and intolerance are . . . um . . . tolerated.

NotFromHere 10-16-2003 04:36 PM

Dealkillers again
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
Aren't you supposed to be drinking gin and getting a mud bath right now?
No, don't you remember? He has to work for the man to pay for his bling - the house the wedding the tomato bisque soup.
And he's going to miss his mother's funeral for an important deposition.

Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) 10-16-2003 04:37 PM

Let's go crazy
 
Quote:

Originally posted by NotFromHere


How's that ejucashun system up there?
Yes, because most asian restaurants get Yale Creative Writing grads to write their ad-copy and menus.


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