Okay, I finished journaling, so here's how it went for me:
When I first heard that TMM Sing Along was returning to the Center for the 35th anniversary, that
wowed me, especially the fact that I was 17 yrs. old back when they first did it. Remembering from last year that a birthday from a friend of mine happens in September, I decided to join in the special 2nd screening of this while bringing my friend as a surprise birthday present, even if it's 5 days off. His name is Jordan...
Anyway, my Dad joined us to drive down to Atlanta. You're right, Slackbot, it was
pouring outside! But that didn't stop us to give Jordan his birthday surprise! Though because of the rain, Dad drove outside the freeways, unintentionally throwing Jordan's trail off. With his camera, Jordan explored the landmarks of Metro Atlanta, only to soon find a sign that said 'The Muppet Movie Sing Along with Heather Henson' near the Center for Puppetry Arts!
My oh my how he was surprised! The Jewish Memorial Museum next door was generously lending their parking lot for the humongous event. However, there was no way around the flooded street we had to cross! My right sock got wet!
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Once inside, we got in line & soon entered the Mainstage Theater with the fun props in the bag! But I don't remember most of these items we got. There was prune snack where there should be a Chinese yo-yo, and butterfly fans instead of butterfly finger puppets.
Anyhow, in the theater, guitar player Davey Rocker warmed-up the audience with his acoustic songs, like this one (You guys try singing it):
When I know
When I'm in it
Chop-Chop, Wocka-Wocka, Drive-Drive, Bawk-Bawk, HIYA!
Whoaaaaaaaa
I have Kermit to help me
Chop, Wocka, Drive, Bawk, HIYA!
There was also a costume contest. Not sure why I didn't hear about it. It might've been slightly unofficial, as Dad did get word of it. I was cheering for you, Slackbot+Skeeter!
And yes, there was actually technical difficulties with the movie set, something that didn't happen 5 yrs. back! Rocker sang another song for us to stall some time. I'm sure Ms. Heather would've loved to sing along, but her voice this time was weak that day! (My throat was hurting like crazy after this event! How do you get it
before the singing???) Still, that's what I like about non-profit orderly places: they never complain even when unexpected things happens!
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The Muppet Movie started and that's where the REAL party began!
Woot-Woot! There was more of the Center's special effects than before, as Slackbot had described, such as the toy fireplace the deserted night scene. Yet they also did
le piece d'resistance: the model Gonzo dangling on balloons! I can't believe it took me until AFTER the visit to remember that this was the same surprise they did last time! You'd think you wouldn't forget it!? Still, I now believe that it
was good that I forgot at the time, or else I would've been concerned about that surprise for Jordan.
Ah, Jordan...he was definitely having the most fun time of his life--I knew he would! So much fun, in fact, that Dad started to worry about this
wild jirations! This be the same concern my parents had with me, so I had to make sure the lucky birthday boy stayed--
IN CONTROL...
--For some long time now, he's been trying his best to sound like Gonzo. It's not quite the same tone as Dave's, but I think he's getting better. So he took my dare (with pleasure) to sing like Gonzo for the song,
I'm Going to Go Back There Someday.
My Dad likes the film because he loves the line: "Drinks on the house!"
Gets them every time!
With Sing-Along movies, 'no talking' can be widely ignored! Funny! But towards the end of the movie, there was this one moment where everyone in the audience was quiet. That weirded me out to say, "Awkward..." which broke out some laughter there! This was my time, and now I shall allow such future events for others to have their chance...
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The crew there were obviously better prepared than last time, because after the movie, cupcakes & drinks were served at the Love Family Atrium as we waited in line for the photo op. The Ma Otter lady was behind us, bringing out a pink ukulele for Ms. Heather to sign. That reminded me of a silly song I heard in a
VeggieTales CD game:
Ukulele, ukulele,
How do sound to me?
Something kinda like a
Laughing baby
You sing me softly to sleep
Ukulele,
Ukulele,
I love my ukulele!
And then Jordan got his take ready for a special appearance on his camera! I was really surprised that Heather still remembers me, truly reading the e-mails I send from time to time, all these five years!! I personally announced to her my plans for...whatever it's called. She knows what's going on, but I don't think the two of us really know what it's
supposed to be called! And yes, Jordan did his best Gonzo voice for her, and we both got our pics taken with her!
Whataday this had been! The rain had stopped as we were coming out and stopping at Jordan's house. He treated us to some cookie-cake from his birthday as Dad sent photos to his family. Dad and I then came home finding our three pet dogs hungry without dinner since Mom was away from the house. As for me, I became the one who started this thread here for such a wonderful day.
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And that's it all happened, pretty much. Should I also explain how I saw this sing-along for the
first time?