Blog? What Blog? PART 1

Sigh.  You try and update a simple thing like a web based journal and you can’t even get that right.  What has it been now like… 4 months?  4 months to just say some nice things about a cast and crew that gave so much to one of the most enjoyable experiences in my life and I can’t even get that right.  Why?  Because Sang Kim has a hard time saying sincerely nice things about people.  He’s gotta be sarcastic… and mean spirited and snarky and reaching into his coal hardened heart for an ounce of sincerity and goodwill makes him sweat like donkey poo.  Wait.  Does donkey poo sweat?  I don’t think so but if it did it would be unpleasant.

Yes, for the 3 of you who actually and unexplicably noticed… I will finish my thoughts on the show… and a couple of other random things that happened in the past 4 months.

But for now I will concentrate on the 2 things that have awoken me from my Blog apathy.

1) To all you NYers… there is at this very moment, a show that is worth your attention and support.  It’s Shakespeare but do not run away… it will be Shakespeare unlike any you’ve seen.  It’s Midsummer’s Night Dream.  It’s got the requisite fairies, romance, Three’s Company-esque romantic misunderstandings and Donkey Buggering but it’s got so much more… more than Donkey Buggering you say?  Yes you pervert.  Much more.  I’m not good at selling things… the linked e-Flyer is much better at it than I so I’ll just do what any good lawyer does… I’ll bribe you.  Go see the play.  If you don’t enjoy it I will out of my own pocket, refund you.  No hyperbole*.  Just send your uncultured whinings and rants along with ticketstub/receipt to:

Sang S. Kim

536 Leavenworth St

Apt 42

San Francisco, CA 94109

*Offer valid until January 31, 2006.  Good only in continental United States excluding Alaska, Hawaii and territory in Puerto Rico. Vendor is not liable for any malfeasance, general negligence or acts of god as defined by the Federal Trade Commission which may prevent enjoyment of production.  William Shakespeare et. al is public domain and not subject to U.S. Copyright & Trademark Law.  Donkey Buggering is a wholly owned subsidiary of AOL-Time Warner, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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