Bahahahahaha!!!!!
Holy crap. Can you believe the difference?? The beardo picture was taken Sunday March 29th, the middle on Tuesday the 31st and the last one today. I never really minded the beard until I saw it now. When he came back from his haircut on the 31st I was like, "Oh my GOD! You look so good!!" He clearly looked at least 10 years younger (and no longer like a homeless person). Now he just looks like a kid. I never want him to grow that beard again! Man!! I just about fell out of my seat when I saw these pictures tonight. It's ridiculous and hilarious. Please don't make him grow that again, anyone.
Today we had dinner at McAlister's, which was great. I really like rosemary bread. I felt no guilt about eating it which made it even better. I like to be able to eat without guilt (something that doesn't happen if I go to, say, KFC).
Yesterday it was above 70 degrees, today the high was over 60 and tomorrow it is probably going to SNOW!!! That's stupid.
I did just find out Chris and I are not going to have the same day off during the month I'm working at Heritage. I'll have off on Sundays, he on Mondays. Boo. At least it's only a month.
....annnnnnd, that's all I got.
3 comments:
"Please don't make him grow that again, anyone."
Hmmm...
How about:
• "I'm delighted that my betrothed is blessed with such versatility (in looks and talent) that he can play dozens of different kinds of great Shakespeare roles: comic and dramatic, old and young, big and small."
OR
• "Wow, maybe one of the reasons the love of my life is so employable in repertory classical theatre is because he can play such a wide variety of ages and types."
OR
• "If Chris didn't look so darn great with a beard, maybe he never would have been cast as Shylock and maybe I would not have gotten the opportunity to work onstage for a year with the American Shakespeare Center."
OR
• "My glass of beard trimmings is half full, not half empty...yum!"
Hugs and kisses,
Jim
Ok, I get it. But since you said that he can play old AND young does that mean he'll get to play Lysander next Midsummer?? Or better yet, Hal in 2H4?? :)
1. we won't be doing MIDSUMMER for a few more years...and when we do it again, I doubt I would use his super powers for Lysander...but ya never know!
2. I love Chris's work, I'll consider him for anything.
3. I hate most agents...
4. any actor who is fixated on playing certain types (like "young") is usually listening to the wrong people...
5. I think Chris really needs to grow his hair and beard very long to be in HAIR...
6. if Chris can grow his foot hair, I'd like to consider him for a hobbit in our adaptation of BARD OF THE RINGS...
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