This almost, but not quite, makes me want to see the Sex and the City movie. Almost.
True story: I used to call the series "Those Men are from Mars and Those Women are Batshit Insane". A long long substitute title, but strangely enough, nobody was ever confused about what series I was talking about.
In other random news, someone mentioned that they'd seen Jai Rodriguez and Cheyenne Jackson together, and I jokingly said that there ought to be video of that, and they said that there was. Clearly, I might should have been a bit more specific about the type of video I meant.
Either Jai is teeny, or Cheyenne is a big brawny guy, or both. And I'm mildly baffled as to why they would add a lyric implying that Cheyenne isn't gay; it doesn't make the number work any better.
Cheyenne also manages to sound way more butch than Andy Gibb ever could, despite wearing a pair of short shorts, tank top and roller skates.
I wonder what the actual finale for Xanadu The Musical looks like. I've heard the song from the original cast recording, and the first half of it sounds ... well, dreadful, honestly, but then it kicks into audible campy excess, which sounds like it might be more fun. (I was expecting to hear tap dancing skates at the end, though.)
Please return now to your own random web viewing. All computer monitors should be returned to their upright and locked position, and all keyboards should be stowed on the desktop in front of you.
True story: I used to call the series "Those Men are from Mars and Those Women are Batshit Insane". A long long substitute title, but strangely enough, nobody was ever confused about what series I was talking about.
In other random news, someone mentioned that they'd seen Jai Rodriguez and Cheyenne Jackson together, and I jokingly said that there ought to be video of that, and they said that there was. Clearly, I might should have been a bit more specific about the type of video I meant.
Either Jai is teeny, or Cheyenne is a big brawny guy, or both. And I'm mildly baffled as to why they would add a lyric implying that Cheyenne isn't gay; it doesn't make the number work any better.
Cheyenne also manages to sound way more butch than Andy Gibb ever could, despite wearing a pair of short shorts, tank top and roller skates.
I wonder what the actual finale for Xanadu The Musical looks like. I've heard the song from the original cast recording, and the first half of it sounds ... well, dreadful, honestly, but then it kicks into audible campy excess, which sounds like it might be more fun. (I was expecting to hear tap dancing skates at the end, though.)
Please return now to your own random web viewing. All computer monitors should be returned to their upright and locked position, and all keyboards should be stowed on the desktop in front of you.
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