Monday, November 21, 2005

A Very Musical Murder Mystery

This last weekend was full of "The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940". Aaron played Roger Hopewell, a suave British composer. I am in no way biased, but he was my favorite character. ;o) I loved his smooth accent and British air. These are a few of my favorite quotes.


"Now the script will be filled with distilled truths, clean rings, new spark plugs and all those wonderful things Ken does..."


"Do you believe in chemistry?"


"Divoone, simply divoone!"


"I'm not putting a tutu on for anyone!"

16 Comments:

Blogger Halfmom said...

I would love to see him in a tutu - what do you think? The play was awesome - and while I'm not allowed to play favorites - I am allowed to give out swords!

11/21/2005 9:39 PM  
Blogger Lady Fair said...

The play was very awesome. I was very proud. But sisters get bragging rights.

He showed me his swanky new sword. Very cool.

11/21/2005 9:42 PM  
Blogger paroikeo said...

Sure... just leave the sound guy out. He doesn't amount to anything anyway.

Nah..just kidding.

I thought it was the best play yet New Song put on. Roger did an awesome job.

11/21/2005 10:03 PM  
Blogger Lizzie Bennett said...

Poor sound guy.. he gets the short end of the stick. It's kind of like, out of sight out of mind?

11/21/2005 10:11 PM  
Blogger Lady Fair said...

Dan was just full of warm fuzzies he forgot to use focus("haha! I crack myself up!" ummm, yeah...) while taking the picture of you, most beloved Paroikeo.
But I still love him anyway. :oP

11/21/2005 10:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Am I to understand that you have feelings for my nephew *cough* brother? I simply FORBID it! It is below his station, beneath his integrity, and out of the question!! Do you promise that you will not encourage his feelings and that you WILL NOT marry him?!

Do you promise it? Well??

By the way, you can thank that little stunt you pulled on my comment spot for this one, Jane! Mr Collins?! Why, he grovels at my feet! It's Lady Catherine de Bourgh this, Lady Catherine de Bourgh that... wait, I'm changing, I'm not Lady Catherine de Bourgh anymore! I don't want to!! I'm... Mary. Yes, That's it! Mary!

"It is at this time that we must cling to our sisterly bonds, and with sisterly affection we must comfort one another duing this time."

Yours truely,
Liz, wait no, Lady Cather, ugh! no! Mary Bennet

11/21/2005 10:18 PM  
Blogger Lady Fair said...

Lady Catherine, I have absolutley no inclination to marry your nephew...or, your brother for that matter. Both of them are more than likely very old and homeley. Besides, I am to be very soon engaged. :oP

11/22/2005 6:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

8o| Engaged?! Engaged?!! How soon??? Your mom never mentioned this once to me. Good thing I have a computer!

Now why don't you make these announcements on your blog instead of relegating them to the comments section?? Then I could keep up with you at a quick read instead of a tracking session. Dial-up is not kind sometimes.

That picture of Aaron certainly more than makes up for the previously posted pic of him. ;o)

Hey, I think I know Paroikeo!! :o)
Don't I??

11/22/2005 1:23 PM  
Blogger Lady Fair said...

Before you get too excited, Mrs. 2saint, we're having great fun quoting pride and prejudice. :oP

And you do know Paroikeo. Who do you think they are?

11/22/2005 4:08 PM  
Blogger Halfmom said...

Who is 2saints?

Here's a spot that may need some encouragement that there will be readers.

http://chosenrebel.blogspot.com/

11/22/2005 8:05 PM  
Blogger Lizzie Bennett said...

What!!! You're engaged? Do tell all!

11/22/2005 8:43 PM  
Blogger paroikeo said...

Engaged!!! Why am I always the last to know everything?!!!

11/22/2005 10:17 PM  
Blogger Lady Fair said...

You guys.

11/23/2005 5:16 PM  
Blogger Lizzie Bennett said...

Actually, it only has to be three years, so many days, and so many seconds before you walk down the aisle. You can be engaged before that, you know, as is the customary tradition of all couples who get married.

11/24/2005 9:32 PM  
Blogger Lady Fair said...

Anon, your problem was easily remedied.

Oh, Lizzie. What would we do without you! You're so clever! And I guess 3 years and so many months and days can't be *that* bad. It gives him plenty of time to write a nice long romantic proposal full of ardent lovings and bewitched souls, etc. etc.

11/26/2005 6:17 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Awwww, I thought it was Sense and Sensibility. :o( A minor, right? ;o)

But I don't remember "...only three years, three hundred twenty-two days, seven hours, six minutes and thirty-one seconds until you CAN be engaged" anywhere in Pride and Prejudice...or S&S...or Northanger Abby...or Emma...or...

Is Paroikeo your out-of-focus (you know what I mean!) (and out-of-school--how'd he do?) brother?

11/30/2005 7:23 AM  

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