i listened to raúl esparzas version of being alive again.
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I hate going to gay Halloween parties. What do you mean you're Raúl Esparza's kazoo from the 2006 revival of Company?
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Bracket 1 / Round 1 / Match 10
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whenever i read the words “being alive” together and it’s not about acclaimed stephen sondheim musical company: 😔
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He's just like me fr
made by me, creds to the owners of the original blogs.
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ummmm something about in trousers and Company.
I’m working on my charms. A zombie’s in my arms. i felt him slipping away. i felt him die in my arms, his charms were not for me. Someone to sit in my chair. she cut her lip on the sofa by the door. you make a person feel all huggy while you make her feel a fool. i’m just a sweetheart i’m a too re-dic-u-lous sweetheart. what should i think about 5 seconds before i die? go and cry at another person’s wake! And there's some milk rotting in my refrigerator. I left the refrigerator door open so the orange juice is warm. Does anybody still wear a hat? I am wearing a hat. After winter I’ll marry. I’m entitled to that. I’m moving back up to cape cod to get married. It’s the scores that go unanswered and unsatisfied. he always looks like he's keeping score. who's winning, robert? Marvin needs love. Bobby ought to have a woman. [Sung by Women at the opening] Marvin, Marvin, Marvin, Mar...vin. [Sung by Women at the opening] Bobby, Bobby Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba Bobby (Bobby), Bobby (Bobby) I need my sleep. five times a night he’ll request it. Someone to ruin my sleep. With red hair a broad shoulders like my mother. She’s tall enough to be your mother! I’m feeling alive-er Than I’ve ever felt in my life before. But alone is alone, not alive. Make me alive.
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"Side by Side by Side", Company, Stephen Sondheim / x / "That's Enough, Lets Get You Home.", "In Case I Make It", Will Wood / x / Pierre & Natasha, Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812, Dave Malloy / The Fool in Her Wedding Gown album cover art, The Crane Wives / The Drowsy Chaperone, Bob Martin and Don McKellar
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