Phantom Of The Opera!!
Saw it three time on Broadway and twice in Houston. I cry every time!
Bryan
you know how some of us guys have to put on a bit of an act sometimes, we have to set our faces into our coping scowl, but underneath, we're too well aware of just how soft we are?
well.. what music to the big guys here only, not you wimpy bunch, brings a tear to your eye or which films is it that you need to keep a box of tissues handy by you to wipe away the dampness in your eye?.
for celtic it's a track by dido - white flag and also black eyed peas - where is the love?
Phantom Of The Opera!!
Saw it three time on Broadway and twice in Houston. I cry every time!
Bryan
hi gang, i am trying to decide whether or not to just lay around the pool on friday morning and afternoon or do a walking tour of the downtown.
i believe if we hung around the hotel on friday we could be there to meet and greet those arriving.
we could always tour downtown dallas on saturday, however i heard that several of you are planning on saturday to be the pool day.
My wife and I will most likely meet everyone at BB's. Looking at the website, I saw there is a concert that night. http://www.billybobstexas.com/concerts.htm
I've never been to BB's and was curious if there is a seperate dance floor from where the concert is held. I saw that you can clip a cupon on the website for the concert if it is the same room. Can someone enlighten me???
Thanks,
Bryan
hi friends, what do you know about the taxes not paid by the wt in france?
i would like to have more information on that.. thanks.
chileanrick
I don't know, but... bttt.
Bryan
you know how some of us guys have to put on a bit of an act sometimes, we have to set our faces into our coping scowl, but underneath, we're too well aware of just how soft we are?
well.. what music to the big guys here only, not you wimpy bunch, brings a tear to your eye or which films is it that you need to keep a box of tissues handy by you to wipe away the dampness in your eye?.
for celtic it's a track by dido - white flag and also black eyed peas - where is the love?
Barber - Adagio For Strings, OP11
Any movie with a fantastic (emotional) climax.
Bryan
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just wondering what experiences you good folks have had with the the famous (or infamous)?
I worked with:
Beau Bridges, very nice guy.
Jeffry DeMunn, also very nice.
Harland Williams, okay comedian.
William Saddler, stuck up. I was his body double in Rocket Man.
Mary Steenburgen, Very Nice. I run right smack into her face on the set of Powder.
Ted Dansen, Nice, but a bit aloof. I saved his life. On the set he was walking his dog across hay layed down in the mud. The dog went after something and jurked Dansen. I grabbed him by the arm before he fell face first.
Sean Pactric Flanery, Nice guy. He told me the joke about how the pig is more commited to breakfast than the chicken. I know his mother Genie pretty well. My wife and I watched the premeir of Sean's Vegas show that didn't make it at her Home.
Worked with Mariel Hemingway on a VH1 movie. She was very nice.
Jason Priestly, didn't work with him but he was hanging around while I did my scene with Mariel. He was so trashed one day, they had to give his line to others in the scene, because he could barely stand up.
Matt Frewer (Max Headroom) full of himself.
John Force (#1 NHRA Dragracing) Down to earth standup kinda guy. Used to hang out in his pit.
Tim Matheson, (Old Vice Pres. West Wing.) I worked one day with him on Hell Swarm. He was directing and a real nice guy.
Little Richard, gave me a Christian pamphlet throught window of his limo in Hollywood.
Gary Colman, saw him buying toy trains in West Hollywood. He really is short!
Helped cater Billy D. William's, daughter's wedding reception at his home. He was very nice.
Most of thse in the beggining of the list were from back when I did background work.
was wondering.
in one word, how would you all describe your experience/s in leaving the club?
mine would have to be cathartic
Freedom