And I do not mean linguistic performance.
So this is part of my life I almost never talk about on this blog (why would I?!), but publicity is publicity. If you live in or near DC and enjoy the arts, please consider attending my tap group’s big show in February. Also, if you know people who live in or near DC who enjoy the arts, please consider urging them to attend my tap group’s big show in February. Fliers below, and I’ll say no more. [Is it "flyers"? Can we talk about what a strange word that is?]


Too bad I don’t live in DC (or know anyone who lives there). Looks like it’s gonna be awesome. Good luck! Break a leg!
Comment by TW — January 30, 2006 @ 1:44 pm
[...] Go see squires tapdance in DC on the 25th. A tapdancer came to audition for this the other day and I was bowled over: I hadn’t seen a proper dancer since I was playing in a pit and there was this hirsute lead dancer. When I drink cubatas I think I’m Fred Astaire and bouncers and girlfriends think I’m mentally ill. Trevor ap Patnarthur on 2006/1/31 @ 14:09 in Les bourgeois ‹‹ Se busca traducción española/catalana/whatever de canción de Laurel and Hardy ‹‹ [...]
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It’s “Flyer.” I’m not sure why, but I am sure that’s how it’s spelled.
Comment by james — February 3, 2006 @ 2:43 pm