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Cheer up Bunky. At least you're not losing your hai...oh.
"Cheer up Bunky. At least you're not losing your hai...oh. "
Aw man, that's just rude. And here I was just telling Paul to embrace the baldness, as cool chicks find it totally awesome. :o)
But as W.M.Bear says, if you haven't seen tne Blue Man Group you really should. I've seen their Vegas show three times, and each time is a real experience. The visual experience mixed with audience participation makes for one hell of a show. It's amazing the kinds of sounds they can make out of a few pieces of PVC. :o)
I've always been curious to see Blue Man Group. One of these days...
As for baldness, my hairline has never been that great; I'm not losing my hair; I never really *had* hair! (Having a high forehead doesn't especially help.)
In any case, I've been deliberately bald and really enjoy it. I have no reservations about pulling a Michael Stipe and shaving it all off if it starts thinning in the next several years.
Mac:
Michael Stipe??
Ugh.
Now, if you had said Jean Luc Picard I would have been with you 100%!
Paul
Mac:
BTW, Blue Man Group are great. Veronica and I caught them in Vegas at the Luxor back in Nov. 2004.
They're as good as Cirque de Soleil (which I saw in Aug. 2004 with the missus), although different.
If anything in Vegas was worth the money, BMG and CDS were.
Paul
Michael Stipe??
Ugh.
I thought you *used* to like R.E.M. ... although I bet you still would. "Around the Sun" is great.
BTW, you've sold me on Blue Man Group.
Mac:
I still like REM - well, pre-Monster REM at least. Document would be one of my 30 favourite albums ever. My old bands used to cover "The One I Love" (one of the very few covers we ever did).
I was talking about Stipe's appearance / haircut.
:-)
Paul
y old bands used to cover "The One I Love" (one of the very few covers we ever did).
Which reminds me: Now that I'm moved in (with a stereo), I can listen to Julia's Rain!
Uh oh...
:-)
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