Annie, Tomorrow

Cynicism:

  • I can give it up, I love Annie
  • I can give it up, I still don’t love Annie
  • I can NOT give it up, but I love Annie
  • I can NOT give it up, I don’t love Annie
  • WTF?!? Thirst is the biggest cynic!!!
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I ask that you give up your cynicism…

Anyone like show tunes? I love musicals, show tunes… I really do.
“Annie” is one of my favorites! I love the songs, the characters, what’s not to like?

[i]The sun’ll come out tomorrow
Bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow
there’ll be sun just thinking about tomorrow
Clears away the cobwebs and the sorrow
Till there’s none

When I’m stuck with a day that’s gray and lonely
I just stick out my chin and grin and say…
Oh! the sun’ll come out tomorrow
So you got to hang on 'till tomorrow
Came what may!

Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love ya, tomorrow!
You’re always a day away…
I just stick out my chin and grin and say
The sun’ll come out tomorrow
So you got to hang on till tomorrow
Came what may!
Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love ya, tomorrow
You’re always a day away…
Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love ya tomorrow
You’re always a day away[/i]

Tomorrow, in Annie, as sung by Aileen Queen.

-Thirst

me too.

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Those are cute cats!

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-Thirst

I freakin love musical dood! Musicals rock my soul, for reals. Truly, I love me some musicals.

I think Thirst has gone all soft on us.

A

You mean like ‘little orpan annie’? :astonished:

:smiley:

I love musicals. Sadly, many of my conversations involve references to musicals or outbursts in song :blush:

Yeah, that happens often in my circle of friends, we’re dorks. :slight_smile:

:wink:

:wink: yourself

Well, in many circles I would probably claim the dork title for my obsession with Barbra Streisand, or maybe just scorned and chased with sticks. :laughing:

The latter, I’d wager. :wink: :laughing:

Actually, to be fair all my friends are dork, not just one specific group or circle.

Gecota, I hope you are sincere. I feel precisely the same way…
Have you seen Fiddler on the Roof or My Fair Lady? Two of my favs.

By the way, I often wake up singing.
I sing “Little Bird, Little Chavaleh” all the time.
I sang that one with my daughter… my little bird.

Little Bird, Little Chavala
I dont understand whats happening today
Everything is all a blur
Gentle and kind and affectionate
The sweet little bird you were
Chavala, Chavala
Little Bird, Little Chavala
You were always such a pretty little thing
Everybodys favourite child
Gentle and kind and affectionate
The sweet little bird you were
Chavala, Chavala

If I were Jewish, my daughter may have had that name…

Thirst has always been soft.
It just takes something special to bring it out of me.

Well, I’m soft until it’s time for luvin.
But I can be gentle…

Ya know what I’m sayin Bessy? :wink:

-Thirst

Yeah, that’s why I can run so fast :slight_smile:

Yes, I’m being totally and completely honest. Fiddler on the Roof I first saw in 1998 or 1999 at Englewood High School, and I might have seen My Fair Lady many moons ago, I just don’t remember.

Yeah, that’s such a great song. I have the soundtrack somewhere in my house.

I always like the name Yenta, that’s a pretty name.

Some of my favs are…
Music Man
Brigadoon
Fiddler of the Roof
Man of Le Mancha (It always makes me cry :cry: )
and other I can’t think of right now.

Hard, soft, gentle, rough…doesn’t matter much to me…what matters is the intensity…

A

Like a supernova, “a champagne supernova in the sky”…

-Thirst