Confessions a 20th century ne'er do well: Drinking, fighting, stealing and other things one generally ought not do

Monday, October 24, 2005

It's happening. It's really happening!!!!

Tomorrow morning, the moment I've been working for all this time finally arrives.
I get to see Bananaman appear on Across the Hudson.

Please come to Network Nite this Thursday from 7 to 10 at the Blackbear, 205 Washington St. in Hoboken to view the show.

If Bananaman pulls a crowd, maybe they'll bring him back. Please come!!!!!

And don't be late, he's only in the opening scene.

I have worked so long and sacrificed almost everything for this. I have to thank so many people for making this possible.

I'm wiping away a tear right now.

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dearest Dave: I humbly regret that I will be unable to partake in the forthcoming festivities. Although I have done some of cheesiest dives in all of bloody England! I cannot do airports! The dimwitted screeners think I look suspicious, and want me to strip so thay can examine the contents of my codpice. Alas, my candle is too short for to light up the world! Oh, what is a poor boy to do?

3:00 PM, October 25, 2005

 
Blogger NJWT said...

Well, maybe next time.

5:10 PM, October 25, 2005

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Even though we be worlds apart. I will be with you in spirit my friend.

7:38 PM, October 25, 2005

 
Blogger AddledWriter said...

Maybe you can be on next week!

8:15 AM, October 26, 2005

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ah, my fair Juliet; do not torture my weary mind with such exotic fantasies. If it were possible, I would swim the deepest ocean, to be enraptured by the joy of your presence.

10:31 AM, October 26, 2005

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"If I could write the beauty of your eyes, And in fresh numbers number all your graces, The age to come would say,'This poet lies, Such heavenly touches ne'er toch'd earthly faces".... Dead men, even if thay are immortal in spirit, have no obligations to the living. William is without exception, ever the sentimental romantic, he can only utter sweet nothings, and hollow promises, to tickle our eager ears, still unlike vestige of his contemporaries; Shakespeare will always be with us. I on the other hand deal directly with the living, and in a cynical world, where I must be more sober and reserved. I must give accountabilty for my muse. If my heart was as free and loving as Williams, logistics and distance would be no obstacle to keep me from uniting with my friends, and kindred spirits. Perhaps one day you will be able to look me in the eye, and say,"Oh, your that crazy nut on the internet!" Untill then I will give my Dreams to Caren, and my Good Luck to Bananaman!!

9:23 PM, October 26, 2005

 
Blogger NJWT said...

Keeper, you truly are a modern bard.

5:24 AM, October 27, 2005

 
Blogger Sarah said...

Wish I could've seen that. Is ATH airing in Manhattan yet?

4:40 AM, October 28, 2005

 

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