Say hello to falsetto in three, two
Mar. 27th, 2012 01:28 pmSo ha, this is kinda funny since this past Cleveland Show was just about this, but I guess the Biebster has that new "Boyfriend" song out. (I was only aware of it because a couple of youtube musicians I follow did covers of it) But ha, yeah, I get a kick out of the whole "Say hello to falsetto, in three, two..." and then he goes into a higher voice to sing the refrain. HA, because singing what you're about to do in a song is always amusing.
So anyways, apparently Dramatech is doing a production of Rent starting Friday. So I did tweeted one of those tweets that also posts on fb about how the dramatech folks were just handing out fliers. Which is no way to advertise a musical. I say, they should be out there breaking into "Seasons of Love" in the Skiles Walkway, because that would be totally awesome. So
psyched_out's wife was all, "what's this about Rent?" and "SVP" and I was wondering what SVP meant.
M&M let me know it meant "sil vous plait", which is French for "if you please". And then mentioned that's what the SVP in RSVP stood for. Ha, that makes total sense, I never knew that! I mean, I've heard people say "sil vous plait" (but not seen it shortened to SVP in text form), so I never put that together with RSVP. So I was telling them, the people telling you to RSVP are trying to be all, "respond please". But if it literally translates to "Respond if you please", that's something totally different! Because often times I don't please, because I'm kinda lazy.
But cool, Shelby is coming out with a "Shelby 1000"? Although 1000 is twice 500, I don't think its twice as powerful as a Shelby GT500. But at 950 horsepower, that's still damn powerful. You know, if I was going drop a couple hundred grand on a car, I'd rather do it on American muscle than some European thing. (Of course, I'm sure
clevemire is prolly aghast at dropping that kinda money on any car, because to him cars are nothing more than conveyances)
So anyways, apparently Dramatech is doing a production of Rent starting Friday. So I did tweeted one of those tweets that also posts on fb about how the dramatech folks were just handing out fliers. Which is no way to advertise a musical. I say, they should be out there breaking into "Seasons of Love" in the Skiles Walkway, because that would be totally awesome. So
M&M let me know it meant "sil vous plait", which is French for "if you please". And then mentioned that's what the SVP in RSVP stood for. Ha, that makes total sense, I never knew that! I mean, I've heard people say "sil vous plait" (but not seen it shortened to SVP in text form), so I never put that together with RSVP. So I was telling them, the people telling you to RSVP are trying to be all, "respond please". But if it literally translates to "Respond if you please", that's something totally different! Because often times I don't please, because I'm kinda lazy.
But cool, Shelby is coming out with a "Shelby 1000"? Although 1000 is twice 500, I don't think its twice as powerful as a Shelby GT500. But at 950 horsepower, that's still damn powerful. You know, if I was going drop a couple hundred grand on a car, I'd rather do it on American muscle than some European thing. (Of course, I'm sure
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Date: 2012-03-27 09:10 pm (UTC)