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Adam plays the guard... |
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R. James |
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Jan 28, 01 - 11:40 AM |
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...who drops D.J. off in the beginning and who picks him up at the end.
> Thanks for the heads up on Michael Harper's poems, too. I'll see if I can look them up. And you were a band geek too? Best group of people in the world, if you ask me!
Yes mam...trumpet, french horn (concert and marching mellophone), and played piano in the Jazz band. Actually, I was a runt through most of high school, which prevented me from playing football which I would have done otherwise. Then, I surely would have missed out on all the fun that I had in band. Like you, I loved the compeitiion especially the marching competitions.
Reginald
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Replying to: Hi! And thank you so much for writing me back. Just call me Allison, I guess; Callista's just one of my roleplaying names. I sincerely hope the show goes well and I'm keeping an eye out for any reviews that might pop up online. I really do wish I could come to a performance but unfortunately I'm stuck down here in the south. 
I went and read the article by John Nordheimer. Thanks a bunch for the link--that was fascinating. Too bad they didn't say anything else about the psychiatrist [ ] but still, WOW. That play must be a real treat to watch unfold, especially since it's basically a one-on-one thing [who does the other guy--Adam?--play?]. And no, those are definitely not good things for Johnson's psyche.
Thanks for the heads up on Michael Harper's poems, too. I'll see if I can look them up. And you were a band geek too? Best group of people in the world, if you ask me!
Again thank you very much for writing me back [as well as putting a hit on my website counter].
-Allison L. |
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