kalliope84
kalliope84
kalliope84

I totally get that! Same for me, not as all-consuming as it once was but the love is still strong for all things Phantom. I need to have a Phantom night! Which is where I drink a bunch of cheap wine by myself, rewatch the Royal Albert Hall production and have a good cry. Oh man, it's the best. Also, totally jealous

I'm 30, I never grew out of it! My ringtone is the opening of the Overture, I have a POTO keychain on my car keys, it's the wallpaper on my laptop at home and I have so many books/records/Playbills/DVD/various ephemera of Phantom-related stuff. It's my one true nerdy thing that I love!

Being a lifelong Phan since basically forever (I blame my parents, they got to see a preview show with ALW's original London cast when we were stationed in England), I will probably check it out. As long as it's not as terrible as Love Never Dies, which I'm still trying to pretend never actually happened. Although

I got to meet R.L. Stine last year at the Texas Book Festival AND IT WAS AMAZING. I can't remember the last time I geeked out so much. He's got a great sense of humor about himself and it was literally all ages (elementary-aged up to mid-30s) there to see him.

I was carshopping a couple of years ago for a new car when my '97 Camry was literally on it's last leg. I went into a Hyundai dealership, interested in the Elantra (I had done research for days), but told the sales guy I was also looking at Camrys and a couple of other vehicles similar to the Elantra. We go inside