Topic: WC - Daily Practice
Tuesday night Goldfish and I made the trek up to Withrow to catch Dusk Dances only to get there for the final dance performance. ha ha! We'll have to go back again before it ends. The thrilling part though was that I had a chance to have a pork souvlaki from and I met this absolutely gorgeous man. Too gorgeous. As he and Goldfish chatted I had to unwrap my souvlaki and start eating for fear that I might impulsively lick his face. He was that yummy.
Turns out he was in one of the dance performances we'd missed. He was still in his Indian garb. He told us that he actually did traditional Indian dance and he showed us a sample. But this performance was free style and he showed us a sample. Can I just say that when a man can move, it sends me over the edge? I meant was to ask Goldfish if I moaned out loud, he was so sensual. I may have to go everyday just to watch him. ha ha. Not really, but I will be chatting him up at the fundraiser on Saturday that Goldfish is having.
Apparently gorgeous man is Ojibwa Indian. So ridiculously beautiful. I'm reading up on the Ojibwans (?) before then so I'll have something to talk about.
Completely missed Stage 3 of The Tour de France Tuesday Night. Before I went to sleep I put the television on channel 58 so that when I woke up at 1:30am, I could turn on the TV and I'd be set. Well, I woke up at 1:30am, as planned. I turned on the television, as planned. And smiled to myself that all was good the race had just started. Then promptly went back into coma sleep only to wake up at 4am when all was over! Yup, I'm thinking my schedule may be a little overfilled when I'm trying to catch the Tour at 1:30 in the morning. Too funny though the ideas I get.
I read a funny piece about the Lanterne rouge on the OLN/versus blog that I will post.The latest shows I've watched at the Fringe are: You, Me and the Sea, and The Fugue Code. You, Me and the Sea was cute and a bit Woody Allenish. Some of the jokes were easy jokes but I particularly liked they way the couple went back and forth addressing the audience directly, as if they were thinking. Hard to explain, but well done.
The Fugue Code was an ambitious one man show. Alex, the actor, plays 11 different and distinct characters. It was a take off of the DaVinci Code only dealing with Bach and music. It was extremely clever and very funny. It was a Fringe show so it needed to be tightened but overall, one of the best shows I've watched in a long while. I've got 6 more shows that I can see on my pass. I've got to fit that in with The Tour, of course; a work thing; a fundraiser; Dusk Dances and an afternoon swimming with Goldfish.
I get to see Goldfish in a bathing suit. I've heard in whispered tones that he has a really hot body, the kind that makes your mouth drop open. How much am I looking forward to that? Will I ever be able to look at him in the same way again, without mentally undressing him? tee hee hee, can't wait!
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Posted by Shelley-Lynne Domingue
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Updated: Friday, 13 July 2007 12:39 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, 13 July 2007 12:39 AM EDT
