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greeba
response 50 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 13 19:27 UTC 1997

Vs lbhe wbxr vf xvaqn fyrnml
Ebg-Guvegrra jvyy znxr vg C.P.!
scg
response 51 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 13 21:49 UTC 1997

What language is that?
krj
response 52 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 13 22:11 UTC 1997

It's rot-13, of course!
senna
response 53 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 00:47 UTC 1997

who is this person?
omni
response 54 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 04:05 UTC 1997

  I would venture to guess the language is Hindi, and the mystery person is
from either Pakistan, India, or Bangladesh.
mcnally
response 55 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 07:26 UTC 1997

grex% cat | tr a-mn-zA-MN-Z n-za-mN-ZA-M  {damn GNU tr arguments!}
 Vs lbhe wbxr vf xvaqn fyrnml
 Ebg-Guvegrra jvyy znxr vg C.P.!
 If your joke is kinda sleazy
 Rot-Thirteen will make it P.C.!
,
tsty
response 56 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 10:16 UTC 1997

ummm, logged in from a dialup ... wealthy indian i guess.
 ttyh3 it says.
valerie
response 57 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 13:28 UTC 1997

I copied Mike's rot13 command into a publically runnable program.  

To read these rot13 responses, do the following:

1: Type    def pager "rot13"
2: Type    only 50         (50 is the response number of the rot13'd response)
3: Type    def pager "more -d"      (to put your pager back the way it was)

(If you use a different pager from "more -d", you should use that in step 3
instead.)
rcurl
response 58 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 16:01 UTC 1997

These should be entered at a Respond or Pass? prompt.
cougar
response 59 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 19:37 UTC 1997

ya know, if we collected all the actors, techies, and theatre junies ofund
alive on grex....sheesh, it would have to be one hellova company!
senna
response 60 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 22:34 UTC 1997

No kidding, cougar.  Speaking of which, as mentioned in announcements, I"m
stage managing the theater guild production may 15-19 (*or somewhere
thereabouts)  bring your kids
scott
response 61 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 00:39 UTC 1997

There was a "Grex Recital" last summer that was pretty cool.
senna
response 62 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 02:40 UTC 1997

did i have any tech?
other
response 63 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 05:08 UTC 1997

I just accepted the role of a "mincy leatherboy stage manager" in a whodunit
farce about a whodunit farce.  The show is called "Drop Dead!" and it goes
up at Performance Network in August.  

I was cast in part because of the opportunity to take advantage of my
technical skills, in part because the director and producer already knew what
I look like in leather, and in part because said director and said producer
were terribly amused at the idea of me "mincing" about.

I accepted the role mostly because I'm terribly amused by the challenge of
realistically portraying an obsessive, effeminate thespian in a farce without
actually *looking* like I'm *trying* to do it.  Besides, it's a whodunit
farce, and it's bound to be fun, whether or not it's any good.  (BTW, the
script is hilarious.)
tsty
response 64 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 06:53 UTC 1997

i just finished, fwiw, a road tour as stage manager for comic opera
guild's production of _merry widow_. it's the ?4th show of theirs
i've stage managed, i think. nothing on the horizon at the moment.
senna
response 65 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 23:35 UTC 1997

I'm looking forward to it, Eric.  I've heard the name somewhere... what's it
about?
other
response 66 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 17:29 UTC 1997

It is a murder mystery farce about a murder mystery farce.  It bears some
resemblance to "Noises Off" with a murderer running around, and with the
play-within-the-play being a whodunit instead of a sexual comedy.
senna
response 67 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 01:53 UTC 1997

Ah, makes sense.  Sounds cool.
valerie
response 68 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 03:09 UTC 1997

Eric, please do keep us posted about "Drop Dead!" -- I'd like to go see it.
other
response 69 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 18 21:13 UTC 1997

Performance dates are this August, at Performance Network of Ann Arbor.
8pm Thursday through Saturday.  I'm not sure if there will be Sunday matinees.
senna
response 70 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 18 23:26 UTC 1997

august?  that's a long time.  we have foiur weeks left before our produ tion
(short amount of time, tech is going to be really, really tight)
orinoco
response 71 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 19 20:03 UTC 1997

no, senna, four weeks isn't 'tight'.  You don't start calling it 'tight' until
two days before the show... :)  
Of course, that might just come from working with YAG too much...
senna
response 72 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 20 05:36 UTC 1997

orinoco, it's not tight yet, but based on past history of theater, it's going
to get tight.  Even if we are hahead of schedule right now.  I'm not stupid
krj
response 73 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 24 03:03 UTC 1997

Another Grexer performance:  Leslie Smith (arabella) is singing
with a small group called The Bach Chorale this Sunday at 7 pm, 
in the First Congregational Church, at William & State Streets.
 
Two Bach cantatas will be performed: "Christ lag in Todesbanden" and
"Gottes Zeit."
 
Admission is free.  Donations will be requested for Guild House.
katie
response 74 of 101: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 03:02 UTC 1997

 I'm doing Open Stage at the Ark Wed April 30. Come on out, 8 pm on.
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