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Post by Clive on May 2, 2008 15:25:42 GMT 9.5
Miranda will be in New York soon, to present playwright and actor Wallace Shawn with the Samuel H. Scripps Award at Theatre for a New Audience's Gala Celebrating Shakespeare's 444th Birthday. The celebration, Monday, May 12, will be held at The Powerhouse at the American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street. Miranda has of course appeared in 2 of Shawns plays - 'Designated Mourner' and 'Aunt Dan & Lemon'.
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Post by goddessqueen on May 6, 2008 0:52:29 GMT 9.5
I wish I was in New York that time too! Lucky Bitch!
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Post by biggzy on May 13, 2008 23:44:43 GMT 9.5
Have been searching for any news/pics about this event, which supposedly occurred last night. So far can find nothing. Anyone having better luck?
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Post by goddessqueen on May 14, 2008 2:10:37 GMT 9.5
Remember the time difference. Maybe look tomo.
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Post by biggzy on May 14, 2008 5:37:42 GMT 9.5
thanks goddessqueen, but in this case i'm domiciled in the u.s.
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Post by Mandy on May 16, 2008 1:56:25 GMT 9.5
no pics of this event
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Post by schaffner15 on May 17, 2008 19:41:25 GMT 9.5
" I'm domiciled in the US." I never heard or read someone use "domicile" as a verb, "domiciled"? Biggzy, you're original. But I would say, "I live in the US. "|
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Post by biggzy on May 18, 2008 2:05:46 GMT 9.5
no young people use this term. Only we half-senile oldies lol.
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Post by Lane of Magic on May 21, 2008 8:57:57 GMT 9.5
" I'm domiciled in the US." I never heard or read someone use "domicile" as a verb, "domiciled"? Technically, the verb does exist. You can look it up, if you will.
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Post by biggzy on May 23, 2008 3:18:08 GMT 9.5
Thanks Lane! I 'wallow in your redemption'. [ OMG yet another word this crazy guy pulls out! When, oh when, will he ever stop!!!]
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