Mark: Work, work is my passion… or perhaps that’s an alibi.
Roger: Yeah, perhaps it is.
Mark: Yeah, I don’t care to discuss it.

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Mark: Work, work is my passion… or perhaps that’s an alibi.
Roger: Yeah, perhaps it is.
Mark: Yeah, I don’t care to discuss it.
me: my gal is like a tree her: explain me: beautiful and always growing to become stronger
1, 13, 16 and 30 for the music box asks
1) a song you can lists to on repeat-Honestly there aren’t many songs I won’t listen to over and over, (sometimes I’ll just put my music on shuffle and listen to whatever comes on like 5 times in a row, then do that for every song) but as of late I’ve been listening to It’s Your Wedding Day from The Wedding Singer a whole lot.
13) A song from a musical-I’d have to say What You Own from Rent, it’s the song that first made me love Rent. An the harmonies and the lyrics, everything about it is phenomenal. At the moment I might say Simple Joys from Pippin as I just recently sang it (and botched it) when my theatre friends and I went to an open mic night, embarrassing myself in front of all of my friends after practicing nonstop for a week, but it was still a fun time to share with the people I love. (Wow this answer got long and personal)
16) A song that’s better acoustic-I would say Acoustic #3 by the Goo Goo Dolls but that’s always acoustic, so probably Adam Pascal’s acoustic cover of Hard To Be The Bard. I wouldn’t say it’s better per se, but it’s really good and I love it.
30) A song you’d recommend-Pity The Child from Chess, or anything from Chess for that matter. Chess is so good and I recommend it to anyone and everyone because it’s such an underrated musical.
(Wow I just realized Adam Pascal ended up being ¾ of this list completely coincidentally)