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Heyy 💚 Have you gotten a chance to watch the Billy Joel documentary yet? 👀
OMG unfortunately no :(( I do not have an account for the streaming service it's on and am currently trying to think of friends and family who do so I CAN watch it
It's been killing me!! Hopefully I'll get to watch it soon 🤞✨
If you get this, answer w/ three random facts about yourself and send it the last five blogs in your notifs. Anon or not, doesn’t matter, let’s get to know the person behind the blog <3
gonna finally answer these ancient asks sorry @wellmanneredthief
I used to do ballet
My eyes are hazel
I've been on an air force plane
Do you have a favourite classic?
Or a favourite classic author?
My all-time favourite classic is Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. My brother gave me that book for my 13th birthday, and I hated it the first time I read it. I couldn’t get into the narrative style and I was WEIRED out by the age difference, not to mention the mad wife shut up in the attic. I’ve read it 3 or 4 times since then, and I’ve loved it more every single time. I love Jane’s character; her resilience and willingness to stay true to herself (and yes the age difference is still odd but remember context) and there are many of Jane’s and Rochester’s speeches that make me want to cry out of beauty.
But I think my favourite classic author has to be Jane Austen. I would give anything to sit and have tea with her and discuss her novels. I adore her witty prose and how she narrates her books in a way that’s intimate, how her style reads like she’s writing a confidential letter to the reader, or whispering some juicy gossip that she must share. I hold my opinion that Northanger Abbey is one of her best written books, and a prime example of satire. Her romantic relationships are all varied and diverse and each have beautiful endings, and how each of her characters are beautifully FLAWED. Emma is vain and self-centred. Catherine is naive and gullible. Elizabeth is stubborn and prejudiced. I could go on. I could write an entire thesis paper on how Austen is one of the smartest and most clever writers to ever exist
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happy 35th birthday, jeremy jordan!
november 20th, 1984 ✧*:・゚
A follow up to the Jeremy and Greatest Showman anon. The story is much longer than that. He wasn't actually supposed to be the lead. He recorded demos for the show when it was first getting started. They then asked him to come read for Philip and on the plane he was told Hugh couldn't sing because of his surgery so Jer sang both parts (while recovering from a sinus infection that had made him lose his voice) and in the end Efron got the part and Jer got no thanks for pretty much saving the day.
Ohhhhhh, I see. That’s a shame.
Well, Zac was going to be Galavant, but decided to be Fandral instead.
I fully support this idea for a Sherbeth Christmas fic 👀
LOL. I’ve got so many things to do already, I really shouldn’t be adding to that pile! But... I might. I honestly might do it. Short-form, or serial ficlets, or something.
Anybody else out there want a “fake a relationship for Christmas” fic for Sherlock Holmes and Beth Lestrade? 😂