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So it looks like I'm going to be joining [livejournal.com profile] phoenixnj13 and her crew in NYC on Saturday to spend the day in the city and then see the 8pm show of Spamalot. :-D This should be a lot of fun and I'm actually intrigued to see Clay Aiken in the role of Sir Robin (the part created by David Hyde Pierce).

There are still a few details to iron out (like how I'm going to get to the train Sunday morning and where exactly we're meeting on Saturday), but I'm sure we'll have no problem getting those things ironed out.

And I don't think my dad's too happy about my plan to go to NYC. Mainly because he doesn't know [livejournal.com profile] phoenixnj13 and, well, *NYC*. (Which, I can see his point.) But I did do the "Well, [livejournal.com profile] mashfanficchick knows her and you've met *her*" which usually works with other people (especially people that [livejournal.com profile] eternalmusings knows). The other part of the reason being that Sunday's the day we'd planned to get our Christmas tree and now I won't be going. And, I can understand there too, because that's a standing tradition that we have, but I've gone every year since we started and I don't think I've missed a year. (If I have, it was *once* and a long time ago.) So I played that card and did the whole, "Chase has missed a few times - granted, he was usually working, but still...."

It feels like I can't win either way. But I'm still going to have fun.

Date: 2008-12-05 06:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spikesleman.livejournal.com
Well, I don't suppose it'll make you feel any better to know that Jim was utterly convinced that both you and [livejournal.com profile] eternalmusings were a pair of ax-wielding mass murderers looking to add a red-headed notch to their *masculine* belts that day I met y'all in DC? The fact that you and I had known each other online for years and years and years? Irrelevant. The fact that we were meeting in a public place? Also irrelevant. Jim didn't stop fretting till I had talked to him on the cell phone and reported that, yes, you were exactly who I'd known you were. *rolls eyes*

I think it's a thing about un-internetty (not a word, I know) people. Jim isn't internetty and doesn't have a clue about learning about people online. For that matter, neither does Nicholas. Even though he's only 24, he's not very internetty, and he goes insane whenever I announce that I'm about to meet up with someone I know only from the internet, no matter how long I've know her. Dude, if I ever meet up with one of my male internet friends, both Jim's and Nicholas's heads will explode. *snorts* Anyway, I choose to think of it as something rather amusing and anachronistically charming. Otherwise I'd have to strangle both my guys. (Strictly frivolous side note: According to this stupid spell-check, there is NO correct way to indicate the possessive form of the name "Nicholas." *argh*)

Have fun in NYC. (If Aiken is a quarter as good as David Hyde Pierce, however, I'll eat my beret.)

Date: 2008-12-06 04:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sam-gamgee.livejournal.com
LOL. Well, a few of my online friends have thought I was a boy until we met. (One of those things where it didn't come up when we first "met" and then never came up afterwards and apparently, I'm kinda ambiguous online. :-P)

I think it is too. Because that's my dad. (Though, he's better than Nicholas, since he's met a few of my friends.) Though, in theory, he's good with the idea of penpals and such. :-P (But the whole internet penpal thing is "different".) Don't talk to me about spell-check. I'm still boggled that there was a while where Microsoft's spell-check would go "Error: 'boyfriend' (or 'girlfriend') is too gender specific, please choose another option. Option: 'significant other'."

Oh, I'm sure we'll have fun. *grin* For one, we're going to FAO Schwartz (I've never been there and always thought it would be kind of cool). I'm intrigued about Aiken. I *totally* totally loved DHP and I'm skeptical about Aiken being able to handle Sir Robin's big song - "You Won't Succeed on Broadway". So, we'll see. You'll hear about it either way. :-P

Date: 2008-12-06 04:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spikesleman.livejournal.com
*grin* With a username like "spikesleman" or "sam_gamgee", neither you nor I should be shocked that we get the occasional gender-confusion. (I got one just the other day from a newish LJ friend who was recommended to me by a third person and who hasn't really gotten to know me yet.)

I have my doubts that Clay Aiken can handle either the singing or the acting. I absolutely want to hear about it!

Date: 2008-12-08 02:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sam-gamgee.livejournal.com
While I enjoy Clay's voice, I don't think he has a stage singing voice. And his acting needs some work, but he needs to work at it some more.

(Still enjoy David Hyde Pierce more.)

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