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fifty frenchmen can't be wrong ([personal profile] some_stars) wrote2012-07-05 11:42 am

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Why yes, watching "Carrying the Banner" on Youtube is an excellent way to start one's first day of vacation in New York. Truly inspirational. Also it's clearly been a while since I saw Newsies, because I did not remember there being quite that many pelvic thrusts.

...ooh, I should try to get rush tickets to that too. I have no idea how often a rush ticket lottery actually works out, so I'm assuming it'll be something fun to do for half an hour and then I'll go have my originally planned evening watching the sun set over the Brooklyn Bridge. But if it does work out, it will be pretty great. Is there generally a line when it's a lottery? I mean, not an hours-long line, but do people get there ahead of time at all, or does that not happen? I ask because the showtimes tonight align perfectly for me to try the Book of Mormon lottery, then if that doesn't work out run eight blocks south and try for Newsies, but only if there are no significant lines.