Buongiorno a tutti! (I think I misspelled that, but I've never studied Italian, so I'm not to blame. How's THAT for flippant?)
Ben: I'm so glad you enjoyed the blog entries. I've been wringing my hands in worry over that stupid blog. Every time I update the page, an email notice goes out to everyone on my Friendster list (59 people right now). Now, these people are supposedly my "friends" so you would think they wouldn't mind, but apparently a few of them do. I've been told to quit blogging so much or to switch to a different blog (like LiveJournal) and that I apparently have way to much time on my hands if I can spare the time to write my blog entries. Well, I'm tired of hearing them complain. I'm going to write a terse, perhaps even FLIPPANT, note to everyone on my Friendster list explaining that I don't care if they read the blog or not. I will explain to them how they can NOT receive updates when I post an entry and if they choose to continue to receive those updates then I don't want to hear anymore about it and they can just kiss my buttcheeks.
I plan to do more bios in the near future.

DR Kerry: What are you sending me?? I'm excited!
TOD: DVD: The 4400 First Season
VHS: Who knows!?!
CD (Home): CAROLINE, OR CHANGE; THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA; The Carpenters' Greatest Hits
CD (Work): A random compilation of country music that I made last year.
Portable MP3 Player: My Tonys compilation - still.
I saw LENNON last night. It was awful. AWFUL! So boring and so very, very confusing. All of the actors/actresses onstage (with the exception of the Asian girl - she played Yoko Ono) play Mr. Lennon throughout the show. As if that weren't confusing enough, they also played OTHER characters, so the short black man who just played John Lennon all of a sudden is now Paul McCartney and now Terrance Mann, who was just Ringo Starr, is John Lennon and now Mandy Gonzalez (of DANCE OF THE VAMPIRES), who was just a random hippie chick is now playing John Lennon and...well, you get the idea. It was such a confuzzled mess. And it was 2h20min!!! Of that 2 1/2 hours, they spent 10 minutes discussing the Beatles and the rest of the time trying to convince us that Lennon wasn't a heavy drug user and that Yoko wasn't so weird as all that and loudly singing "Give Peace A Chance" at us. And then they showed us the video of Lennon and Yoko singing "Imagine." The cast didn't even sing the stupid song! They followed that with a curtain call of "Give Peace A Chance." Thanks for beating us over the head with that idea. I think we got it the first five times you sang it.
Hopefully this will be the death of the jukebox musical. I'm sure it won't be (not even GOOD VIBRATIONS could stop them), but a boy can dream, can't he??