Last night I saw Theatre District in San Fransisco. While I may have been the only one in our group that enjoyed it, I thought it was cleverly written, funny and had interesting character relationships (which, in my opinion, is what the entire thing was about: relationships). I'm really glad I got to see this show (which no one else liked). Prior to the show I had dinner with Curt (who didn't like it), four of his friends (most of whom didn't like it, but one was the director and another his partner so, you know, they were like contractually obligated to like it) and the playwright, Richard Kramer, who's written for tv shows such as Thirty Something and My So Called Life. Going out on a limb: I'd guess that Richard liked the play. All in all, it was a fun evening and I was really moved by a great play. I'd recommend it to you, but... you wouldn't like it.
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because there’s nothing that amuses me more than hearing your pathetic opinion
do I need a blog to be opinionated?
| February 21, 2006 10:51AM
My response is a multiple choice. Decide which response you prefer:
A. Leaving an opinion is a buck. If I don't agree with your opinion, it's five bucks.
OR
B. Opinions make the world go round. No wonder I feel so dizzy.
Damon | February 21, 2006 1:26PM