Jukebox Hero
Yesterday was a good day!!!! Jade and I went on another road trip together!!!!
We usually have lots of laughs and lots of fun and yesterday was no different. We headed out around noon or so. We decided to park at the Eaton Centre as we would have a few hours to kill before we needed to be at the theatre. It was an 8 PM show. The traffic was pretty good on the way there and Jade new where she was going which helped! When I go to Toronto, I am usually on a coach bus and I could honestly not care how I got there as long as I do!!!! Once we got parked we headed into the mall. We stopped to have an afternoon snack an an ice cream shop called Sweet Jesus. Here are our treats!!! It's soft serve underneath and then they do whatever "recipe" you chose. Jade chose birthday cake, so it was a vanilla soft serve and then some sauces and then birthday cake and sprinkles on top. Mine was brownie, so it was chocolate soft serve - then the chocolate sauce that gets hard when it goes on cold ice cream then brownie bits and I think those were cookie crumble on top!! It was super good!
Check out some other ones you can get - that pink and blue one is cotton candy!!!
We strolled around the mall for a while then decided on Jack Astor's for supper. They were a little slow in getting to us so they gave us our garlic pan bread for free! The food was good!!!
We saw some very strange people in Toronto. I know it takes all kinds to make this big ole world go around but man oh man.......you could NOT pay me to live in Toronto...nope...no you couldn't.
We headed on down to the theatre to see Jukebox Hero! It's a musical set to the music of Foreigner!
The show was GREAT!!!! They were doing some fundraising for the Shiners as well! If you bought a CD for $20 (which I did of course) you got a ticket for a chance to win a guitar signed by Mick Jones and Lou Gramm from Foreigner!!! I didn't win - well I didn't win the guitar but I won by seeing the awesome production and spending the day with my girl Jade.
And the cool part......at the end when we were giving a standing ovation......the lead of the play said "this all would not be possible if it weren't for these two guys"....Mick Jones and Lou Gramm.....AND THEY CAME ON STAGE - they were sitting in the audience watching the show!!!!!! They look a little different than they used to!!!! But don't we all!!!!
Chow for now,
Jacqui
We usually have lots of laughs and lots of fun and yesterday was no different. We headed out around noon or so. We decided to park at the Eaton Centre as we would have a few hours to kill before we needed to be at the theatre. It was an 8 PM show. The traffic was pretty good on the way there and Jade new where she was going which helped! When I go to Toronto, I am usually on a coach bus and I could honestly not care how I got there as long as I do!!!! Once we got parked we headed into the mall. We stopped to have an afternoon snack an an ice cream shop called Sweet Jesus. Here are our treats!!! It's soft serve underneath and then they do whatever "recipe" you chose. Jade chose birthday cake, so it was a vanilla soft serve and then some sauces and then birthday cake and sprinkles on top. Mine was brownie, so it was chocolate soft serve - then the chocolate sauce that gets hard when it goes on cold ice cream then brownie bits and I think those were cookie crumble on top!! It was super good!
Check out some other ones you can get - that pink and blue one is cotton candy!!!
We strolled around the mall for a while then decided on Jack Astor's for supper. They were a little slow in getting to us so they gave us our garlic pan bread for free! The food was good!!!
We saw some very strange people in Toronto. I know it takes all kinds to make this big ole world go around but man oh man.......you could NOT pay me to live in Toronto...nope...no you couldn't.
We headed on down to the theatre to see Jukebox Hero! It's a musical set to the music of Foreigner!
The show was GREAT!!!! They were doing some fundraising for the Shiners as well! If you bought a CD for $20 (which I did of course) you got a ticket for a chance to win a guitar signed by Mick Jones and Lou Gramm from Foreigner!!! I didn't win - well I didn't win the guitar but I won by seeing the awesome production and spending the day with my girl Jade.
And the cool part......at the end when we were giving a standing ovation......the lead of the play said "this all would not be possible if it weren't for these two guys"....Mick Jones and Lou Gramm.....AND THEY CAME ON STAGE - they were sitting in the audience watching the show!!!!!! They look a little different than they used to!!!! But don't we all!!!!
Jacqui
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