The Kritzerland at the Gardenia 10 show was wonderful last night! I noticed it was a little shorter show than usual, running only 75 minutes, instead of the usual 90, so I was a little disappointed when Bruce said, "And for the last song of the evening...". I kept waiting to hear "You're Nothing Without Me" from "City of Angels" since that can be such a funny song, but Mark reminded me that Bruce is always aiming for the more obscure songs. Still, I was surprised it was omitted, but all the songs chosen were great. I was going to comment that this was the very first Kritzerland at the Gardenia show we attended where no one forgot any lyrics! But now I know the truth - they just covered really well. During, "Hey There Good Times" I kept thinking, wow, that's a lot of lyrics for a little girl to memorize - the song is very fast and very wordy and I kept waiting for her to flub, but she sang the whole thing from beginning to end splendidly, even if she did reverse two verses. I did notice Alet sang, "the WRONG way to play a fool" and I think maybe that was supposed to be "the RIGHT way to play a fool." But she was hilarious nonetheless. Andy Taylor came out wearing very bright blue eye glasses for "Real Live Girl" and I kept staring at them thinking, who would go to the optometrist and choose glasses like that?! But then he wasn't wearing them for the other songs he did, so I realized they were just gag for that particular song. Well, it worked on me - he looked like quite the nerd, and the song was very funny. On the way there, Mark and I were trying to figure out which Target we should stop at on the way home. We have three bathrooms in our house and only one of them had toilet paper. Well, we looked up from the Gardenia marquis and there was the big bullseye logo. So, we were able to walk across the street and buy our much-needed TP, and the weather was still warm for a nice stroll.