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anotheranon) wrote2006-11-06 10:15 pm
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extremely advance planning
Gritted teeth and ordered tickets to see King Tut. In March.
Normally I don't like to make plans this far in advance. I never know what my finances will be like until I'm practically on top of an event so I tend to put off making the "should I stay or should I go?" decision as long as possible.
But Tut has special nostalgic value for me. The first museum exhibit I remember was the King Tut exhibit in Chicago back in 1977. I was 4, and spent most of it asleep on my dad's shoulder, but I do remember the big gold death mask very clearly. I simply must see it now that I'm at an age where I'd actually remember everything!
Normally I don't like to make plans this far in advance. I never know what my finances will be like until I'm practically on top of an event so I tend to put off making the "should I stay or should I go?" decision as long as possible.
But Tut has special nostalgic value for me. The first museum exhibit I remember was the King Tut exhibit in Chicago back in 1977. I was 4, and spent most of it asleep on my dad's shoulder, but I do remember the big gold death mask very clearly. I simply must see it now that I'm at an age where I'd actually remember everything!
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I too saw the original Tut exhibit back in the day but I was in high school at the time so I remember quite a bit of it. I really should get to the exhibit before it leaves town.....maybe later this week.....
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Poopie :/ Still, it's not the only reason I want to see the exhibit, so no huge loss.
I do hope you're able to make it - I took advantage of presale tix because the Philly show is expected to sell out , and I wanted to be sure I had at least a reasonable selection of dates/times.