Karin

…believe it or not, I’m under the weather AGAIN.

Real question: who’s planning to show?

I may drag myself down there to say hello, since I’ve heard that my not appearing makes me even MORE fodder for C&D humor. You can make fun of me in person :-)

Karin

Perhaps he’ll show up on Sunday again more often if the Cats and Dogs show up to see

Joel’s Band, Jesus H Christ and the Four Hornsmen of the Apocalypse…they are playing on Easter Sunday

Here’s what their website says:

New York-based Jesus H Christ and the Four Hornsmen of the Apocalypse are an eight-piece rock/pop/punk/folk/metal/cabaret band. Likened to B-52s meets X-Ray Spex meets Weezer meets Blood Sweat and Tears, the JHC “difference” is horny, thinking-person’s, emotionally-bare lyrics protectively cloaked in hard candy pop. All original, stylishly diverse, stick-in-your-head songs about being bicoastal, stealing your boyfriends’ Kenneth Anger and Balzac references, compassion fatigue, boobs, Old Lyme, and widower-lust, with roaring guitars and celestial horns. Poignant, laughable, awash in sound and fury, signifying nothing, but saying everything that no one usually dares to say, JHC&TFHotA are really just eager to be held and loved. At which point they’ll become distant and forget to buy toilet paper.

JHC&TFHotA members have played with Prince, Elvis Costello and Twiggy, with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, under the direction of Leonard Bernstein, on Broadway in numerous shows including Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Wicked and in The Producers. Literary credits include a Pushcart Prize, and authoring the book Taxi Driver Wisdom. One “member” invented a beer called High & Mighty.They are playing on Easter Sunday at Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater NYC

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DETAILS:

March 23rd 9:30 PM sharp

$12 **ALL AGES**

With special surprise guest.

Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater
425 Lafayette St Between East 4th and Astor Place, New York City
Adjacent to the Public Theater

TICKETS

By phone: 212-967-7555

On the web: www.joespub.com

In person: At the Public Theater Box Office 1-6 PM

Joe’s Pub 6-10 PM

TABLE RESERVATIONS: 212-539-8778

Purchase of tickets does NOT guarantee a table reservation; you must call to reserve seats. Seating, as well as standing-room is available only on a first-come, first serve basis for all shows without a dinner reservation.

…as some of you know, I attended a girlie fest. Here’s what we look like from very high up. Look to the bottom left of that horrible Trump building.

Karin

For those of you who missed it: there ARE consequences to being late to Sunday softball. I arrived to the news that we were playing against a bunch of ACTORS. Sigh. There weren’t enough of us to play a game yet. Not even the 3 teams of 4 game…

Who were those ya-hoos, anyway??? I guess Paul said he knows them.

The original Adam seemed like he might be in a good mood. Was Jeremy trying not to seem like he was taking it seriously, while still making sure he managed it well? Adam M. seemed to run farther and faster than usual in the outfield. Ben almost looked like he was exerting himself (instead of his usual–where he makes things most people can’t do look easy).

The latecomers, Joel and Dave looked as sad as I felt when they figured out it was “for real.” The girls benched themselves in the interest of keeping the competition closer to even. I now regret even batting, truth be told. In the end, I think their lead may have been reduced from 12 to 2? I still don’t remember to keep score, so I’m sure someone can correct me.

I just wanted people to know. There are consequences to being late, or to not showing up at all.

In the end, we went back to the 3 teams of 4 format. It was still uneven, but at least it was uneven with us. I know the original Adam was disappointed that we didn’t admit they were superior, but whey verbalize it? It had already been a day of acknowledging someone else’s superiority.

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