Just got the okay to include the tracks. Yay.
I watched CASTLE while I ate lunch. I was a bit turned off by the overdone character set-ups for Castle showing him to be the overage frat boy whose daughter is more mature than he is. I caught on very quickly and didn't need such an over elaborate build-up. Once the case got going, it was a fun crime investigation. I don't think Castle is quite as interesting a character as Jane on THE MENTALIST (the tones of the shows are very similar), but overall I enjoyed the episode and will continue watching.
She can work with an Employment Authorization Card while waiting for a green card. That will likely take longer than 2 months. First you get the EAD then later the green card - which isn't really green
From Cilla:QuoteShe can work with an Employment Authorization Card while waiting for a green card. That will likely take longer than 2 months. First you get the EAD then later the green card - which isn't really greenThe card isnt really green Craig mentioned something about a temporary "card" so she work, and return if she leaves the country. Is this what you are referring to?
Cast recordings I'd like to see released:THREEPENNY OPERA --76 NYSF revival. I have a copy on CD (thanks to DR Elmore),but a professionally released copy with notes, photos and album art would be wonderful.SHOWGIRL--fun Carol Channing tunes and skitsTHE FLIP SIDEMY SQUARE LADDIETHREEPENNY OPERA would probably be the only one that would sell.
Quote from: Matt H. on March 10, 2009, 01:13:07 PMI watched CASTLE while I ate lunch. I was a bit turned off by the overdone character set-ups for Castle showing him to be the overage frat boy whose daughter is more mature than he is. I caught on very quickly and didn't need such an over elaborate build-up. Once the case got going, it was a fun crime investigation. I don't think Castle is quite as interesting a character as Jane on THE MENTALIST (the tones of the shows are very similar), but overall I enjoyed the episode and will continue watching.Mr. Fillion could sit in a chair doing nothing for an hour, and I would still watch him on TV.
I swear life is never as easy as you think it will be. I finally hang up my acting boots, and suddenly I get an offer to do a show at one of Seattle's better theater companies.
Quote from: TCB on March 10, 2009, 06:28:48 PMI swear life is never as easy as you think it will be. I finally hang up my acting boots, and suddenly I get an offer to do a show at one of Seattle's better theater companies.Do they pay?