{"id":906,"date":"2004-04-24T08:31:02","date_gmt":"2004-04-24T13:31:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/amynews.com\/?p=898"},"modified":"2015-10-08T17:40:10","modified_gmt":"2015-10-08T21:40:10","slug":"rent-quiz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/amynews.com\/2004\/04\/rent-quiz\/","title":{"rendered":"Rent – Quiz"},"content":{"rendered":"
So, I’m going to see Rent<\/a> tonight with Miss Daisy !!<\/p>\n Too fun !! \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n Most of my gay or lesbian friends totally seem to love the play,<\/p>\n And as a good friend, I know I should have taken a prior interest in at least learning a bit about the play so that when said friends are picking up other guys or girls at the bars,<\/p>\n And they start reciting lyrics to one another from one of the songs in the play, as they so often do,<\/p>\n I’d know what they are doing …<\/p>\n Instead of having that confused look on my face and causing some 20-something rookie flamer just out of the closet to roll his eyes at me and mutter …<\/p>\n “Who let the thraight chick in?<\/i>”<\/p>\n Whatever. \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n Anyways, surprisingly, I do have a defense to my Rent ignorance,<\/p>\n You see …<\/p>\n Rent is about the 90’s<\/u>,<\/p>\n Not the 80’s<\/u>.<\/p>\n And though the 90’s are a decade with which I am well familiar,<\/p>\n I don’t have as much of a total command of useless information about it as I do the 80’s.<\/p>\n So Miss Daisy was kind enough to e-mail me some background info on the play,<\/p>\n Which also included a quiz about which character I am in the play.<\/p>\n My result really doesn’t appear to be flattering in the least,<\/p>\n But I don’t know enough about the play yet to even attempt to rig the results. *shrug* \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n But on the other hand,<\/p>\n I don’t even have to know anything about the play to conclude that MD’s quiz result was eerily accurrate !! \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n Anyways, also included in the material of information …<\/p>\n Was a comment in an article that I couldn’t help but note,<\/p>\n Which said under no circumstances should one miss the beginning of the play,<\/p>\n As that will make it hard to follow anything afterwards.<\/p>\n Now taking that as a subtle<\/i> hint that I better not be my typcial 15 minutes late (really, just because a particular phrase is boldfaced, circled, underlined and highlighted doesn’t mean that it’s not subtle :)),<\/p>\n I figure I had best go start getting ready …<\/p>\n Right after I hit the mall,<\/p>\n And the McDonald’s drive-thru,<\/p>\n Maybe do some office work for a bit,<\/p>\n Change my mind on what I’m going to wear 15 times,<\/p>\n Try to find my camera,<\/p>\n
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