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Mon 26 Sep, 2005 09:48 pm
I am probably moving out of NYC at the end of next month. Before I leave, I would like to go see David Letterman live. Now, I have heard that you can wait outside the Ed Sullivan Theatre everyday at a certain time and you have a semi-decent chance of getting in.
BUT
I also heard that one person probably has less chance of gettin' in than a couple or more people. I don't know anyone who isn't at work during the day, and therefore have nobody to go with. I will probably give it a shot anyways, but it would be easier if I could find a cohort or two in this venture.
So, who wants to go wait in a line with me and possibly not get in sometime within the next month?
I really don't appreciate being mocked.
Thanks for taking my offer seriously.
oh man, if i were there.. i would SO do it..
unless you are terribly wealthy, can charter your own plane to come get me.. >sigh<
sorry, I cant help you.
Ha! I don't even have a job anymore! But if I were terribly wealthy, I would send it to pick you up in a New York minute!
Sorry Kicky, I would find the air fare prohibitive.
Unless of course, I could fill up my suitcases with tons of your exceptionally fine cotton products and levi jeans, and sell them at Heathrow when I get back.
Could be a profit in this...........Hmmmm.
I'll get back to you.