Originally Posted By friendofdd I confess DW and I had the privilege of seeing Yul Brynner in a stage production of "The King and I" in London, summer of 1980. He was fantastic. He soon brought it to New York. Sadly, he died of lung cancer not long after that.
Originally Posted By chickendumpling I confess that sounds wonderful - and what a treat seeing it in London! I confess I would love to go back to London.
Originally Posted By friendofdd I confess, Alex, you are so tall none of us can see the top of your head anyway.
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Originally Posted By friendofdd Maybe you could have somebody else do that for you and you concentrate on perfecting your putting instead.
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy <I confess, Alex, you are so tall none of us can see the top of your head anyway.> I confess, speak for yourself.
Originally Posted By ReadingMom <<I confess DW and I had the privilege of seeing Yul Brynner in a stage production of "The King and I" in London, summer of 1980.>> I confess that 2oony and I saw him in "The King and I" in San Francisco in the very early 80's....probably '81 or '82. It was really sad for us when he died because he had such a presence on the stage.
Originally Posted By friendofdd I confess I was very moved by the presentation of anti-smoking commercials made by Yul Brynner in his last weeks and aired after he died of lung cancer.
Originally Posted By Pixie Glitter I confess that something life changing, earth shattering, and wildly exciting is coming to LP. I further confess that said life changing, earth shattering, wildly exciting event is not in any way, shape, or form officially associated with LP, nor does it reflect the views of the owners or facilitators of this website. (Psst. It's gonna be in Playpen. So it's just for fun. So there's no need to consult your attorney or otherwise get your undergarments in a twist). ;-)
Originally Posted By chickendumpling <--confesses she is nearly flipped inside out with excitement and curiousity!
Originally Posted By friendofdd I confess I consider Mrs Glitter to be a friend and it always saddens me when she posts too soon after having her dinner libation.