>Why would I want you to break somebody's leg? and with your left foot?
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>Is that a test for an eventual change of career?
Hey, you
never know. We have some keen ideas, and the web provides the "long tail" marketing targetaudience nowadays - reducing in size niche markets, but vast numbers in the tail.
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>Will the Queen be there?
Well this is Brighton, UK's 2nd gay city, there'll like be several :-)
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>Is that supposed to be a comedy?
There's some in it.
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>Will people really have to pay for that? (hmm my nasty side talking)
only on a sunsidy basis.
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>Beside your close family you really think that people will show up?
The gig is our choir, we 2 are just a separate support act - I'm in the choir performance too.
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>So you lost that bet?
What bet?
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>Ok now all kidding aside BREAK A LEG! Show 'em what you're made of.
I'm not doing it naked! Merci beaucoup, mon brave. Alez maintenant!
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>>Thing is: I'm performing live on stage, this Sunday, before hundreds of people, for the first time ever, as half of a singing duo "Pieds à Gauche", our debut.
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>>Very much looking forward to it but rather nervous (been avoiding kissing my coughing daughter for a week and a half for fear of catching it and losing my voice) :-)
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>>Maybe "Entertainment" isn't the right category for this! :-)
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>>Well you'd never be able to say it if I didn't mention it so I was wondering if I could get a "break a leg"
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.