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Post by duketgg on Jun 23, 2007 3:40:23 GMT -5
Perhaps the cat wanted Andrew Lloyd Webber to compose Cats 2 instead of Phantom 2 ;D
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Post by Brae on Jun 23, 2007 12:54:31 GMT -5
Oh the horror!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Fantasma da Opera on Jun 23, 2007 16:22:18 GMT -5
Oh the horror!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know a guy that would kill ALW for that...my father LOL He's still pissed of with me for making him spend 70€ in a ticket to see Cats when it came here to Lisbon lol...he swered that he would never ever go see another musical wich wasn't made in portuguese (and by La Feria)...so if Miss Saigon returns here like last year...I'll probably go see it alone lol
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Post by IchBinRory on Jun 26, 2007 9:32:19 GMT -5
Oh the horror!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know a guy that would kill ALW for that...my father LOL He's still pissed of with me for making him spend 70€ in a ticket to see Cats when it came here to Lisbon lol...he swered that he would never ever go see another musical wich wasn't made in portuguese (and by La Feria)...so if Miss Saigon returns here like last year...I'll probably go see it alone lol I like cats. I was sitting in the front row last time I went to see it
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Post by Cia on Jul 28, 2007 12:51:27 GMT -5
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Post by Fantasma da Opera on Jul 28, 2007 13:06:32 GMT -5
hmm I don't know...but there is the possibility that ALW murdered the cat... he got so angry with the delet of the score, that he had is revenged lol as long as this doesn't result in a sequel to Cats about "Ottos" that's fine with me. And I disagree...here the speed limit inside twons is 50km/hour and I think that's awfull...(I never drive under 70/80 km/hour ) Long live fast speed...to bad for Otto, but he isn't the only animal beeing killed.
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Post by Eppy on Jul 28, 2007 13:57:45 GMT -5
Awww poor Otto
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Post by Valancy on Jul 28, 2007 16:43:38 GMT -5
Poor Otto. He should be canonized and made into the Patron Saint of musicals.
This only goes to strengthen my dislike of cars.
Uh, Fantasma, if you really drive 70-80 km/h in towns... Let's just say you'd better never drive in a town where I happen to be, because by then I may have finished perfecting the Death Glare I give to drivers who drive anywhere near that fast in town area, and it would be unfortunate for you to fall in the way of that.
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Post by Fantasma da Opera on Jul 28, 2007 17:36:36 GMT -5
Uh, Fantasma, if you really drive 70-80 km/h in towns... Let's just say you'd better never drive in a town where I happen to be, because by then I may have finished perfecting the Death Glare I give to drivers who drive anywhere near that fast in town area, and it would be unfortunate for you to fall in the way of that. LOL if you did that, I would probably faster fall in love with you then to fall scared loool But I don't think you should try that glare with drives...'cause...you see...you are on foot...they have a car...they're...MAYBE...in some advantage ;D
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Post by Cia on Jul 29, 2007 1:16:52 GMT -5
Uh, Fantasma, if you really drive 70-80 km/h in towns... Let's just say you'd better never drive in a town where I happen to be, because by then I may have finished perfecting the Death Glare I give to drivers who drive anywhere near that fast in town area, and it would be unfortunate for you to fall in the way of that. I guess you don't have to try your Death Glare, he'll crash his car sooner or later like most of the other young men people who refuse to drive slower when it would be wise. (My half-brother did that last week. Dad wasn't happy, it was his car.)
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Post by Milady on Jul 29, 2007 3:21:40 GMT -5
But I don't think you should try that glare with drives...'cause...you see...you are on foot...they have a car...they're...MAYBE...in some advantage ;D What are they going to do, back up at 70kph and run her over? Not likely - her corpse would slow them down too much in the high-speed police chase to follow.
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Post by demica on Jul 29, 2007 4:13:36 GMT -5
And I disagree...here the speed limit inside twons is 50km/hour and I think that's awfull...(I never drive under 70/80 km/hour ) Long live fast speed...to bad for Otto, but he isn't the only animal beeing killed. in our little town there is a speedlimit of 30 km/hour on some streets. i hate it.
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Post by Brae on Jul 29, 2007 10:54:38 GMT -5
Back on topic please LOL
Does anyone know if ALW is still going a head with the show, or has he really paid attention to the signs the theatre gods are giving him?
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Post by Fantasma da Opera on Jul 29, 2007 16:27:42 GMT -5
But I don't think you should try that glare with drives...'cause...you see...you are on foot...they have a car...they're...MAYBE...in some advantage ;D What are they going to do, back up at 70kph and run her over? Not likely - her corpse would slow them down too much in the high-speed police chase to follow. Police doesn't care for that here...and you would be amazed by the things people do here with cars lool ;D And I'm responsible! If I have to slow down I do, but if I can go on 70km/h I go...I can't see what harm it makes. Ah! And Cia...I have a quite good car that won't happen BACK TO TOPIC: Brae, since he said he's going to dedicate all the score he remembers to the memory of the cat, I guess yes, the show will go one
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Post by Brae on Aug 9, 2007 14:20:11 GMT -5
This made me laugh Source ... it's right after the bits about Britney Spears Cat Meets Mysterious End After Erasing Phantom SequelAndrew Lloyd Webber's kitten has died after being hit by a car. Otto, a Turkish Van cat, had only been living in the Webber house since January, but during his stay managed to erase the score to a Phantom of the Opera sequel Andy L was writing, which was saved digitally on his electric piano. Andy has pledged to dedicate the score to Otto while theatre lovers will be awarding Otto the medal of courage for his brave work in slowing down the sequel.
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