Jun. 14th, 2007

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As many of you know, in '98-'99 I chaperoned/nannied/sistered a little girl named Mia in the Bernadette Peters revival of Annie Get Your Gun. It was an amazing experience, truly life-changing--without it, I wouldn't have gotten my cruise contract or moved to New York or met Peter. Well, my Little Munch is back in town on an internship. We've been trying to hook up for a couple of weeks now, and she called me tonight when I was down at Union Square, just having come from Trader Joe's. (OMG, that place is amazing. You really have to bust your ass to spend more than $20 on groceries there. It is the awesome.) As I left the Mickster called me, and then when I was on the phone with him, Mia called me. (I'm sorry for not calling you back, Mickey but I had to speak to my Little Munch!)

She came up to my place and it ended up being a New Orleans kind of evening--I made red beans and rice and hurricanes and served them in authentic Pat O'Brien's hurricane glasses. I said these drinks are very sweet and rum is sweet, so you won't be able to taste the rum very well, so you have to really monitor how you feel so you don't get hammered. She loved the drink and sipped away, and about a third into the drink she said I think this is my limit. I said that's good--you know your limit, I'm proud of you because it's very easy to go past that. She's going to New Orleans for 4th of July weekend for Habitat for Humanity (how AWESOME is that?) and I told her all about the city and CdM and Pat O's and the Quarter. I went into a loooooong explanation about Mardi Gras (krewes, parades, etc.) and New Orleans politics. After awhile she started talking about her internships and ambition vs. doing the work you really love--we had such a wonderful conversation, a real honest exchange of views. She is so idealistic like me--she has these amazing connections and advantages but is constitutionally unpolitical.

Duncan has met her briefly but most of the rest of y'all haven't. She is leaving town right before Twelfth Night goes up but she wants to come to a TN runthrough. I want everyone to meet her--she is such an amazing, charming young woman, so accomplished and sweet and genuine. I told her about Susan and Jason and Mickey and Paula and everyone else--she wants to meet everyone. I told her about Marie's and she totally wants to go there. We have to do that soon!

I just *adore* this girl. (And can I say how kind of wonderful it is that I knew her as a girl and yet she's like--almost an adult now?) She is the little sister I never had. My friend Joni once called me the patron saint of little girls--I really do bond with them, because I never had a sister and always wanted one. I'm so glad my Little Munch is here!
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I'm on All That Chat right now and perusing a thread about the textual changes to The Fantasticks after people started getting uncomfortable with "It Depends on What You Pay." As you all know, the original song was an extended pun on the word rape--the lyrics officially use it to mean abduction but of course the humor comes from the double meaning.

The rape Venetian
Needs a blue lagoon.
The rape with moonlight
Or without a moon.
Moonlight is expensive but it's in demand.
The military rape:
It's done with drummer and a band.


After, say, 1970, people started grumbling about this (I must say, although I am quick to point out sexism in musicals, I never had a problem with this song--I personally find the song hilarious but I can understand why many wouldn't) and Tom Jones wrote new lyrics for the song that licensors can request if they like.

A poster wrote:

I once heard a - maybe apocryphal? - story that a high school staging *The Fantasticks* about ten years ago was worried about the word "rape," so they changed it to "snatch." Is that possible? Was my friend who told me this making it up? She was a very sweet earnest girl who never lied. . .

Someone responded:

God, that's even worse!!

"So you see the sort of SNATCH depends on what you pay"


I've literally been sitting here giggling for the past 10 minutes at this.
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Is this it?

I think this is my profile URL.

Can someone friend me and leave some normal comments for me, please? Some English dude I friended, thinking he was far enough away not to stalk me, has been leaving these weird, late-'70s era art graphics with the sparklies and the unicorns. I keep expecting to see on of those era-'79 tee-shirts that say "A Touch of Class":



This design, on a white French cut tee-shirt, was biiiig then.

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