Big W to the rescue

For all those concerned about the risk of hypothermia at the theatre, concern yourselves no longer. Wool socks now acquired just in time for rehearsal tonight.
Big W to the rescue!

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11 Responses to “Big W to the rescue”

  1. jinxster says:

    I have been privy to the socks and they aren’t a fashion statement but will keep those toesies warm tonight as we tread the boards moving the OKlahoma song. So are you going to wear “Oliver” gloves too??? I do think the weather warrants scarves and the you better get knitting so we can see your creation.

  2. Wendy Davis says:

    ooooh…don’t have any oliver gloves..doing my best with the knitting…maybe by next wednesday!
    what do you mean they’re not a fashion statement – perhpas i should i got the red ones!

  3. Lucy says:

    So the socks were a success???

  4. Wendy Davis says:

    yes indeedy…feet much warmer!
    was a little envious of aunt eller’s stylish beanie though!

    now i think i’ll use some valuable work time to check out the llama song….

  5. Lucy says:

    Oh yes very productive…what did you think?? Strange huh?? I don’t know who thinks up these things – they must have far too much time on their hands!

    The beanie – very…dramatic (in a good way of course)

  6. Wendy Davis says:

    what i liked most about the llama song was how it just kept going and going and going….i took the precaution of shutting my office door before playing so my work colleagues wouldn’t think I was CRAZY! (had a little hunch it might be a bit weird!)
    but it was funny – who knew so many rhymes for llama??

  7. Wendy Davis says:

    GREAT THOUGHT…perhaps it should be the “farmer and the llama” – instead of the farmer and cowman

    i’m so hilariously witty today!

    because let’s face it farmer and cowman don’t even rhyme – what were rodgers and hammerstein thinking?

    (can anyone tell it’s a slow work day today??)

  8. Lucy says:

    Oh so FUNNY…what was I saying about far too much time…

    I like it though! I’m sure we can incorporate it into the end of the show – final night – where the pianist jumps out of the pit and sings either because she is relieved it’s over OR she has gone completing insane from hearing repetitive Oklahoma songs in her head since day 1.

    4 posts in one day…does that mean slow day or that you are just procrastinating….wish my work days were as slow – at least the busy period hasn’t quite started yet.

  9. Wendy Davis says:

    I’m sure you’re still rolling about on the floor laughing!
    i think I definitely need to jump out of the pit…push laury and curly out of the way and start singing the llama song… i think that would signal the second option – GONE INSANE FROM TOO MUCH OKLAHOMA!! I think I will suggest that to Leanne!

    a mixure of procastinating and a slow day…although today is less slow

    is “busy period” code for tax time?

  10. Lucy says:

    Ok now I really am rolling about the floor laughing…that’s hilarious!!!

    Yes, it is code for tax time…I’m very excited (ok wrong choice of words – that is far too much excitement over tax) because the first of my 2008 tax work has come in!

  11. Wendy Davis says:

    Excitng and tax – not two words I usually associate with each other.
    Well I think you need to get up, sit on your office chair and get stuck into that tax!!!
    the office is no place for hilarity!!! espcially when it comes to something as serious and important as TAX.

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