tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post6716821659599458759..comments2023-12-16T05:27:05.041-06:00Comments on mexpatriate — in the key of steve: no lions, no tigers, no bearsSteve Cottonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00468378507171761868noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-51922145332754565422010-05-12T12:52:38.328-05:002010-05-12T12:52:38.328-05:00Jackie -- It was nice, but a bit too spare.
Anm -...Jackie -- It was nice, but a bit too spare.<br /><br />Anm -- If you think that was a warning, what would you do with Draglion?<br /><br />Debi -- One disappointment is not too bad.<br /><br />Lavachickie -- I suspect the whole concept was the problem with this show -- not simply that it was a road show. The spectacle was mundane.<br /><br />ANM -- Your Tulanery is showing.Steve Cottonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00468378507171761868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-46846695173566354132010-05-11T10:36:15.162-05:002010-05-11T10:36:15.162-05:00Ms. Lavachickie,
Your having to "reconfigure...Ms. Lavachickie,<br /><br />Your having to "reconfigure ... expectation" after experiencing "stunning ... shows" is precisely why the old philosopher Epicurus warned us all not to make a habit of eating peacock tongues. Entirely too stunning a diet.<br /><br />Instead, he recommend cheese, stale bread and water.<br /><br />Which is why I entertain myself with the annual Shriner's parade -- older men in fezs and little cars, zig-zagging Main Street like<br />doped clowns.<br /><br />ANMAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-26141423840611416102010-05-10T11:10:42.193-05:002010-05-10T11:10:42.193-05:00I've found that after seeing some of the most ...I've found that after seeing some of the most stunning Cirque shows, that I have to reconfigure my expectation for the traveling shows that are more of the traditional acts (as tradition goes for CDS, anyway).AMYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11333769544724745564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-47068554851404430752010-05-10T10:22:48.800-05:002010-05-10T10:22:48.800-05:00Oh I am so sad at your experience - I too enjoy th...Oh I am so sad at your experience - I too enjoy the magic and spectacle that has been each Cirque performance I have seen. How tragic for the Cirque enterprise - and for those of us that so look forward to their performances.<br />DebiTomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09484520744283302005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-22571666036440095112010-05-10T10:00:45.126-05:002010-05-10T10:00:45.126-05:00Well, for crying out loud, just listen to yourself...Well, for crying out loud, just listen to yourself. You went to a show called Kooza. What did you expect? Think about it.<br /><br />Would you eat it? "Oh, wow, great, Kooza again for dinner."<br /><br />Would you want it on your shoe? "Oh, great, I've got a Kooza on the sole of my sole. I wondered what I was smelling."<br /><br />Would you want a pulmonary production of it? "Excuse, I've got to leave the table. I've just coughed up a Kooza."<br /><br />Names, I fear, do mean something. From where I'm typing, "Kooza" lacks aesthetic possibility.<br /><br />But what do I know. I'm from Walla Walla.<br /><br />ANMAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289482511228853984.post-26610193850901850542010-05-10T06:32:21.117-05:002010-05-10T06:32:21.117-05:00My daughter and I both felt the same way. I usuall...My daughter and I both felt the same way. I usually leave a Cirque show and think that it was the best road show ever. But not so Kooza.Jackiehttp://jackieinpdx.comnoreply@blogger.com