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What about Christmas Eve in "Avenue Q"?
Last Edit: PlayWiz 01:00 pm EST 12/18/17
Posted by: PlayWiz 12:59 pm EST 12/18/17
In reply to: So are current productions of 'A Christmas Story' using the 'fa-ra-ra-ra'? - WaymanWong 11:54 am EST 12/18/17

Wouldn't a substantial part of her role have to be re-written as well? Or at least change some of her consonants?
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re: What about Christmas Eve in "Avenue Q"?
Posted by: SRMHAYES 09:52 am EST 12/19/17
In reply to: What about Christmas Eve in "Avenue Q"? - PlayWiz 12:59 pm EST 12/18/17

"
Hula hoops and trumpets and drums, take it all but wait 'til it comes....Harry Truman, Truman Capote and Dewey.....CHOP SUEY"
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re: What about Christmas Eve in "Avenue Q"?
Posted by: MarjorieMae 05:53 pm EST 12/18/17
In reply to: What about Christmas Eve in "Avenue Q"? - PlayWiz 12:59 pm EST 12/18/17

I guess we'll find out this coming Sunday night.
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re: What about Christmas Eve in "Avenue Q"?
Last Edit: Ann 01:10 pm EST 12/18/17
Posted by: Ann 01:08 pm EST 12/18/17
In reply to: What about Christmas Eve in "Avenue Q"? - PlayWiz 12:59 pm EST 12/18/17

If I remember back through the conversations, Christmas Eve is Japanese and speaks semi-broken English like someone who is Japanese would. The waiters in A Christmas Story are Chinese, and they don't make the L-R switch when speaking accented English. Or at least that's part of it. I'm sure Wayman (or his service) will further explain.
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re: What about Christmas Eve in "Avenue Q"?
Posted by: WaymanWong 01:48 am EST 12/19/17
In reply to: re: What about Christmas Eve in "Avenue Q"? - Ann 01:08 pm EST 12/18/17

Ann, that explanation sounded pretty good to me!
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(or his service)!
Posted by: wisebear 03:26 pm EST 12/18/17
In reply to: re: What about Christmas Eve in "Avenue Q"? - Ann 01:08 pm EST 12/18/17

Glorious. Thanks for the belly laugh!
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re: (or his service)!
Posted by: PlayWiz 03:40 pm EST 12/18/17
In reply to: (or his service)! - wisebear 03:26 pm EST 12/18/17

Is that along the lines of someone who once referenced the columnist Rex Reed "or whoever writes his columns"?
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