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Oh my gosh. I might just have to stop off at Burger King on my way home from work!They brought them back today!!!!! So exciting lol
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Oh my gosh. I might just have to stop off at Burger King on my way home from work!They brought them back today!!!!! So exciting lol
The Book of Mormon is highly inappropriate and amusing as heck. I highly recommend it, especially if you are a South Park fan (being that they created it and all). We haven't seen Kinky Boots but our friends did and loved it.
Chicken fries from BK are still a thing..? What?
My kids would be excited about this if I let them know. They loved those things!
Do it! They were even better than I remembered them lolOh my gosh. I might just have to stop off at Burger King on my way home from work!
I didn't get it for my birthday, but my parents did buy me a brand new car right before I was about to get my license. The concept of new being automatically more expensive is false. It's all about figuring out what makes the most sense financially. For me, used cars were in high demand at the time and were pretty expensive. It was cheaper to buy my new Hyundai than to buy a quality used car when you considered the warranty, etc.What do y'all think about getting a brand new car for your 16th birthday?
How old is idp? I want to see Book of Mormon so bad, and I've heard nothing but good things about it! We saw the lion king when we were there and it's amazing, you won't regret it!
I don't like Mint. I use BudgetSimple because it doesn't have screen scraping, so it's easier to budget cash. YNAB is really good too and they offer it free to students, you just have to look at their website for the correct promo code.Anyone have any good tips for budgeting for the first time? I have the Mint app which I don't use alot, because since I'm a waitress I carry cash around on me, I want to learn to budget my money and I try to put $100 in my savings every week...I eat out alot and I know thats where my money is going and I want to stop! If anyone has any fast yummy meals for one that I can make at home that wouldn't hurt
We're trying to go to NYC to see some shows. We are planning to go this winter (ideally over Christmas break, but that may be out if the budget).
First show will be the Lion King for sure - my boss is in it, so we can get tickets and go backstage, etc. She's also idp's artistic director/program director for her dance team (non Irish one obviously) - so Idp is about to expire from excitement at seeing her in the show. (she doesn't teach them anymore, but she comes and does choreography, costuming, etc - the kids loooooooooove her)
My question: we can't choose a 2nd show! We're going to try to see the rockettes too, but we also want to see another musical. We're looking at:
The Book of Mormon
Chicago
Kinky Boots (too inappropriate?)
Motown
Wicked is a possibility, but it comes here all the time, so we could always catch it here.
Anyone seen these shows? Recommendations?
Here is one of the songs. You may want to put this one on hold for a few more years if you are looking to bond with idp over Broadway musicals. I would suggest you file this one away with Avenue Q and instead take her for frozen hot chocolate at Serendipity after you have enjoyed The Lion King together.She's only 12. But she gets exposed to all kinds of inappropriate people just by being at the studio 24/7 with me (she's there when I'm working, so not just when the kids company is there, but when the adults are rehearsing all their craziness too)
And she watches South park and family guy.
I know... I'm probably not winning any parenting awards this year. But she sure will know the dance and theater worlds inside out!
We're trying to go to NYC to see some shows. We are planning to go this winter (ideally over Christmas break, but that may be out if the budget).
First show will be the Lion King for sure - my boss is in it, so we can get tickets and go backstage, etc. She's also idp's artistic director/program director for her dance team (non Irish one obviously) - so Idp is about to expire from excitement at seeing her in the show. (she doesn't teach them anymore, but she comes and does choreography, costuming, etc - the kids loooooooooove her)
My question: we can't choose a 2nd show! We're going to try to see the rockettes too, but we also want to see another musical. We're looking at:
The Book of Mormon
Chicago
Kinky Boots (too inappropriate?)
Motown
Wicked is a possibility, but it comes here all the time, so we could always catch it here.
Anyone seen these shows? Recommendations?
I think (but I may be wrong) that Newsies closed in May or June. I know one of my employees was obsessed with it and saw it a few times in it's last months.So I've never seen any shows on broadway so I can't speak from experience but I follow the crap out of certain ones and listen to their soundtracks a lot more often than Id like to admit.
The Book of Mormon is very very explicit. Like super explicit. I can send you some videos or links to a couple of songs and you can judge for yourself if you'd like. If you think ldp is mature enough to see it then I say go for it. It is hysterical. But again it's really explicit and I'd really check it out before you make a decision about it.
Newsies is great. Since your daughter does dance, I think she'll really love newsies for that alone. It has amazing dance numbers. Like amazing. (YouTube the Newsies Tonys 2013 performance and see for yourself). And the Newsies in it aren't bad to look at either
Matilda the Musical is kinda new I guess to broadway but I love it so much. I feel like it is really underestimated. The music is great and the whole production is adorable. I can't say enough positive things about it. I know that people of all ages love it, not just kids. It has a lot to offer for grown ups too. Last I checked it's also probably one of the cheaper shows to get tickets to. Ya know, with all that child labor and I'm pretty sure the Dance Moms girls saw this show once too. I remember watching an interview with one of the girls in the musical and she mentioned they came and she was really excited.
I'm so jealous you're going to see shows! I'm sure you'll have a blast! My mom practically raised me on broadway hits so seeing them all is on my bucket list.
I think (but I may be wrong) that Newsies closed in May or June. I know one of my employees was obsessed with it and saw it a few times in it's last months.
I have also heard great things about Matilda. I loved the book and the movie.
Wicked still one of my favorites, we saw it on Broadway and in London.
I would love to get into see Hedwig before NPH leaves but I think unfortunately that is next week so I do not see it happening. We saw the show when it originally came out almost 20 years ago, so I was really only going to see NPH.
Newsies closes at the end of the month, and it goes on tour after that. I can't remember when it starts, only that the one Canadian stop is in Toronto. :-(
Live every week like it's Shark Week.
I've seen all but Motown, and go see Kinky Boots! It is one of the best musicals I've ever seen, and totally not inappropriate at all. Book of Mormon although hilarious is not appropriate for anyone under age 25 I'd say. Beyond the language, many of the jokes are adult humor that younger kids won't get at all.
KINKY BOOTS. Do it.
Here is one of the songs. You may want to put this one on hold for a few more years if you are looking to bond with idp over Broadway musicals. I would suggest you file this one away with Avenue Q and instead take her for frozen hot chocolate at Serendipity after you have enjoyed The Lion King together.
I'm so jealous you're going to see shows! I'm sure you'll have a blast! My mom practically raised me on broadway hits so seeing them all is on my bucket list.
Go see Matilda it's just simply amazing! From the costumes to the music (Tim Minchin anyone?), the choreography and the set design. I cannot say enough good things about this. I teach high school performing arts and have seen most musicals out there. BofM is great, but highly inappropriate for under 18s. Kinky Boots is also great, but I'd say Matilda blows it outta the water! Chicago and Motown are also good, but not as good as Matilda! Can you tell I love it, not as much as Wicked (which is my first love) but very close!We're trying to go to NYC to see some shows. We are planning to go this winter (ideally over Christmas break, but that may be out if the budget).
First show will be the Lion King for sure - my boss is in it, so we can get tickets and go backstage, etc. She's also idp's artistic director/program director for her dance team (non Irish one obviously) - so Idp is about to expire from excitement at seeing her in the show. (she doesn't teach them anymore, but she comes and does choreography, costuming, etc - the kids loooooooooove her)
My question: we can't choose a 2nd show! We're going to try to see the rockettes too, but we also want to see another musical. We're looking at:
The Book of Mormon
Chicago
Kinky Boots (too inappropriate?)
Motown
Wicked is a possibility, but it comes here all the time, so we could always catch it here.
Anyone seen these shows? Recommendations?