I'm in a story telling mood, so I'm just going to tell you a couple small stories.
So, my best friend from high school, Burt, told me that his mom was googling his name one day, and somehow she stumbled upon my blog. She just happened to stumble upon one of my sad blogs, I think it was one of the ones from the end of the summer. So she read it, and thought I was seriously upset about the whole situation of summer ending (I was, but not the emotionally disturbed way). She was so worried that she told Burt to call me and make sure I was okay. Hahaha. I don't know why, but I find that hilarious! Maybe it's because I know the way Burt's mom is or the fact that I can see her telling doing all of this. Hahaha!
Earlier tonight, I went to Quiznos to get myself some dinner. I had woken up 5 minutes before, was frumped out, and not looking my best-dorm shorts, flip-flops, and a t-shirt. So I walk in, and the guy making a sandwich for another customer totally stops and stares. I realized a couple seconds after I got in line to order my sandwich that this was the same guy that I kind of flirted with the last time I went to Quiznos-eye contact, big smile, a small hair flip. He kind of got my order wrong. I don't know if he was distracted by me (weird) or if just heard me wrong, but I didn't say anything because it wasn't a big deal. Now, I'm not one to gloat about stuff this, but damn, that was a good ego boost I kind of needed. Maybe I am making this up in my head. Maybe he is straight. Maybe he was just a little all over the place. But maybe there is a cute gay guy in Belle Chasse. [That would be out of this world.] Who really knows?
This is Xanadu's performance of "Don't Walk Away" on the 2008 Tony Awards. I'm sure all of my friends have seen this performance, but I just can't get over how astounding Cheyenne Jackson and Kerry Butler's belt in this video. Jsyk, they did not perform this number exactly like this during the real Broadway performances of Xanadu. This is just a special version. Soak it in because it's ah- mah-zing! [Thank you Seth Rudetsky.] The intro before the performance is hilarious!
BAM!!
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