ImTheCaptain
I disagree with you
You damn well better not have laughed.
-5 woke points
You damn well better not have laughed.
I really enjoy musicals, but I feel like its hard to keep up with the new ones. I didn't find out about VI until way after and even Waitress I was late to the party. There is no like top 40 of musicals. This may be because the classic are what most people dig. Anywho, Hadestown is enjoyable as well.
Loved Hadestown. My favorite new musical I've seen in years.
Come From Away is amazing too, there's a filmed version on Apple TV if you haven't seen it yet.
I mostly hear about new musicals from the /r/Broadway subreddit and then I see most of whatever comes to the DPAC Broadway Series.
The clerk at the gas station that I usually stop by is a funny and friendly dude. Every time I go in, he makes a point to tell me a joke.
Today's joke was, " what do you call a fat girl with a rape whistle? "
Optimistic.
i also liked Come From Away, but same issue on what's new. I don't need anymore jukebox musicals.
Nice. If those two are both good, should be a great season of shows in Cleveland this year (fun fact, second biggest theater district/performing arts center in the country after NY). Hadestown and Six, plus Les Mis, Hamilton, Moulin Rouge, Aladdin, Come From Away, Dear Evan Hansen, cats, Beetlejuice, and Tina
Nice. If those two are both good, should be a great season of shows in Cleveland this year (fun fact, second biggest theater district/performing arts center in the country after NY). Hadestown and Six, plus Les Mis, Hamilton, Moulin Rouge, Aladdin, Come From Away, Dear Evan Hansen, cats, Beetlejuice, and Tina
That's a dude that knows his customers.
It is always interesting to me when I interact with someone who is clearly way overqualified for the job they are doing and could be killing it applying their skills to a different profession. Makes me wonder what their story is.
I suppose that is partly because I feel like a monkey could do my job.
With as many friends that I have that are just single dudes who are crazy under employed, it has to be some mix of fear of rejection and just generally not putting yourself out there. I have three grown men who are my friends, but they have done absolutely nothing with their lives that were and are full of promise
I think there is also an information gap -- people don't really know much about jobs outside what they've been exposed to nor how one would go about attaining such a job
With as many friends that I have that are just single dudes who are crazy under employed, it has to be some mix of fear of rejection and just generally not putting yourself out there. I have three grown men who are my friends, but they have done absolutely nothing with their lives that were and are full of promise