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Wouldn't that include a Ide-AL of Logos ... or a God of Sophistication and logic about all things?

This is beyond the mortal case ... especially when stuck on a point, thorn, or prick 've thought! Should one be plastic and floe a' bote ID?
He wants a whole lot more humorously than the opera tar, and then it turned out to but be funny old Uncle Weirdly (the true hero of the movie The Muppet tarring Jain Eagle).
 
How about uncle wiggly ... as those that can avoid common lyres as they sing false songs ...

The things they have to probe into as pigs, sows or heavenly cows ... eM struck with passions and thus fell?

The things one cannot express in word for people would like us to remain grossly illiterate ... and then they won't know ...
 
How about uncle wiggly ... as those that can avoid common lyres as they sing false songs ...

The things they have to probe into as pigs, sows or heavenly cows ... eM struck with passions and thus fell?

The things one cannot express in word for people would like us to remain grossly illiterate ... and then they won't know ...
I remember when we were kid my brother Dr. Rae had a book, "Uncle Wiggly Of-Of Tories." He loved it. I thought it wasn't okay. Perhap omen day there'll be an Uncle Wiggly musicale.
 
Did creation give us Q-Luce that we lie aside as clues ... just so we can remain innocent of our neighbour's cries for justice? The ghost of equity in a land where all wish to get a head?

"Give me some head" is a funny expression for those not wishing to know ...
 
I love musicals! I wasn't a fan of Rent and thought Phantom was ok. Saw the Fantastics when I was a young teen and didn't enjoy it at all.

Lion King and Les Mis are my favourites. I have seen them multiple times. Lion King I saw in Toronto x 2, Broadway and in Ottawa - it is so magical and inspiring and the puppetry is out of this world.

Saw Wicked two years ago in London - loved it.

Also on Broadway we saw - Spamalot and Grease and Mary Poppins. Loved them all - I just love music like that.

Our school had a good musical program and they put on Pirates of Penzance, Oliver, Joseph and Grease.

I saw Jesus Christ Superstar - it was interesting but I didn't find it as catching but then I wasn't as familiar with the music.

I saw the Billy Joel-based musical Moving Out - I love Billy Joel but really didn't enjoy the musical - it was more interpretative dance and, well, I guess I don't interpret very well.

I've also seen Mama Mia a few times and really enjoy it -so much fun to be had on one's butt (dancing in my seat)!
 
Phantom was a deep devil to unravel ... like les Mis ... unless you dug the original lyrics! Ordinary People generally pay no attention to the word(s) ... they care not about the alien nature of their origins ... a creative psyche as detriment to clear love?

That'd burn a hole in natural laws ...
 
I love musicals. Listen to On Broadway on Sirius radio

I love old musicals and new ones. One year my husband gave me all the musical DVDs he could find and it was great.

For me it started when i was five and saw Sound of Music.

Saw rent in toronto, great on stage, loved movie too though

Hair, wonderful
JEsus crist superstar was really great. Watch the movie with the commentary on some time. Really interesting to heawr director and star discuss the filming

Took my son when he was five to see Showboat in toronto. He knew themusic well , the deal was he couldn't sing along. Lol

Try to see The Book of Mormon. It is so funny. I never laughed so much. And though it plays up the silliness in the religion , it actually mocks western society in general. "Saving" africa
 
Anyone see the live version of Superstar that toured England a couple of summers ago? Was called the Arena Tour - big venues. It was very cool. Tim Minchin (of all people - he that loves so to skewer religion and esp Christianity) played Judas.
 
Ummm ... does "Woodstock" soundtrack count? Right now I"m listening to On the Road by Canned Heat (now there's a blast from the past!) - they're playing here at the Southside Shuffle tomorrow night ... hoping weather clears!
 
My church, under a previous, artistically-inclined minister, did a production of Godspell. 5 performances, 3 afternoon to school children, two evenings. (I played Gilmer, with my solo transposed a few octaves.) It was a lot of fun, and a LOT of work.
 
I saw a production of Godspell at Calvary United in Kitchener eons ago (eighties, I guess). My best friend's family went to that church and he was involved (makeup artist, as I recall, since that was one of his "things" in those days). Very well done production. They did a number of drama productions including a great play (that might have been by the minister but I'm not sure) about Bonhoeffer.
 
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