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Old 06-15-2003, 07:53 AM
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they had the coolest clown in Alegria. There was this coat that he put one of his arms through and he treated the coat as another person. It was brilliant

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I've never been to a circus in my life, so I never built up that immunity to it's weirdness. Has anyone ever heard of how badly they treat elephants in those places?
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yeah, i hate circuses with animals, they're jsut not all that interesting. Another reason why cirque du soleil are great

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Just thought it worth mentioning the article on Brain Damage about Roger wanting Cirque Du Soleil to help perform The Wall on Broadway
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I saw some of it on television once..it was pretty amazing/crazy
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I have yet to see one of their shows, but I would absolutely love to.

I did, however, purchase two of their original masquerade masks while in Montreal. Cost me a fortune, but they're beautiful.
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Blytey.. that'd be freakin' cool!

Sugarpuss... Yeah, I really wanted a mask the last time I saw a show (a few months ago now, Quidam) but they cost an arm and a leg, so I settled with a nice yoga top... Anyone seen a show recently?

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Saw a show down in Orlando last year...Un-effin-believable. Incredible gymnastic talent and creativity. I was mesmerized.

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which one did ya see?

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I can't remember the exact name...Neuba or Nerba or something like that. I can't remember where we placed the receipts - we saved the tix for the kid's scrapbooks. My oldest (10) really liked it, and the youngest (7) slept through most of it.
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aaah yes, I know which one you're talking about.. I think it's Nuba.. or something like that. If you get the chance, you must see Alegria, it's astounding.

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yeah, i hate circuses with animals...

Me too, and zoos.
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Wait, are you guys talking about Serk Dis Olay?
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Nah, zoos at least have breeding programs

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It's not only in zoos that it make these programs and a small percentage of zoo breeding programmes have ever successfully.
The animals are are forced to live in cages out of his natural habitat, only to make money. If you say natural reserves, ah ok! it's different!
I don't like zoos.
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