Posted on 05/28/2002 5:42:31 AM PDT by diotima
Conservative Women - especially Freeper Women - are much more attractive. So.....
Regards,
TS
Citizenx7 came to the Paltalk Memorial Day Show last night. I was hoping to see you there. We had over 50 people in the room and people were having to go to http://www.crusaderadio.com to listen. There were several people after who said that it should be sent to the President. MJ and the Judge, as always did a superlative job!!!
Now, where are the rest of the SC people hiding?
Okay, I'm lost. Are you sure you got the right RedWing9?? :o)
Oh well, now we know I can't spell, but there you go! I hope there's only one of you!!!
Hope ta see y'all in August!
BUMP!
Forget everything you've ever remembered about a conventional circus. The Cirque is another world of of brilliant colors, bizarre sights and sounds, unusual music, strange creatures and breathtaking acts. The international cast features dancers, singer, musicians, acrobats, high-flying wire and trapeze artists, performing in such innovative and exciting ways that it literally leaves you gaping in awe. The unusual costumes are just amazing to behold.
I saw the Cirque when the troupe appeared in Chicago. I was entranced the entire time, both with the skill of the performers as well as the absolute uniqueness of the show itself. Take my word for it, it's absolutely incredible and a MUST SEE!
The shows are always sell-outs. If you plan on getting tickets, they may be ordered on a toll-free line, 1-800-392-1999. I suggest you phone RIGHT AWAY so you don't miss out.
The performances are at the Bellagio, a short distance from the Treasure Island hotel where our conference will be held. Dates you may be interested in are Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, August 15th through the 18th. Show times are at 7:00 PM and 10:00 PM. All tickets are $80 plus tax. The theater is in the round so all can see.
The production you will see is called "Mystere" and it's fantastic, fabulous and fun!
The Cirque started out with a small number of Quebec street performers entertaining tourists, and it grew from there. It's been experienced (and "experienced" is the perfect word for it!) by more than 6 million spectators since its debut in 1993.
And freepers will be pleased to know that the Cirque is private enterprise all the way. It accepts no government funds or subsidies of any kind from any government. It's successful because it's not only terrific but because of the vision, creativity and hard work on the part of its original street troupers.
My personal critic's review gives it three rings out of three!
Leni
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