Last night I went to see Dishpig, a one-man play performed by Greg Landucci, the Fringe actor who is currently staying with Natasha and Gordie. Dishpig was written by Greg and T. J. Dawe.
There was a bit of a debate between Greg and Natasha last night about whether the person visiting or the person hosting is "the billet". According to the dictionary:
Who wouldn't be thrilled to have this face greet you each morning?

Seriously, Greg is a really nice guy, and lots of fun to hang out with. He paid for my drinks at the Yard and Flaggon last night, including the one I spilled in Gordie's lap due to my outrage at the audacity of Greg's grandparents' pastor ("All law, no gospel, make Hulk angry!"). He also endured me staring him straight in the face for a prolonged period of time while I tried to figure out if he was "that Dishpig guy" when I ran into him on the corner of Broadway and 11th last Thursday afternoon.
Dishpig is a hilarious play! I highly recommend it to anyone who ever worked in a restaurant, ever worked anywhere, ever did large amounts of dishes, or ever wanted to see a Fringe play but didn't know which one to go to.
Catch one of Greg's remaining shows!!!
IF YOU MISS DISHPIG, YOU BETTER BE DEAD OR IN JAIL ...
AND IF YOU'RE IN JAIL ... BREAK OUT!!!
BE THERE ...
There was a bit of a debate between Greg and Natasha last night about whether the person visiting or the person hosting is "the billet". According to the dictionary:
bil·let·ed, bil·let·ing, bil·letsHonestly, that didn't really clear it up for me either, but ...
- To lodge (soldiers).
- To serve (a person) with a written order to provide lodging for soldiers.
- To assign lodging to.
- To be quartered; lodge.

Seriously, Greg is a really nice guy, and lots of fun to hang out with. He paid for my drinks at the Yard and Flaggon last night, including the one I spilled in Gordie's lap due to my outrage at the audacity of Greg's grandparents' pastor ("All law, no gospel, make Hulk angry!"). He also endured me staring him straight in the face for a prolonged period of time while I tried to figure out if he was "that Dishpig guy" when I ran into him on the corner of Broadway and 11th last Thursday afternoon.
Dishpig is a hilarious play! I highly recommend it to anyone who ever worked in a restaurant, ever worked anywhere, ever did large amounts of dishes, or ever wanted to see a Fringe play but didn't know which one to go to.
Venue 2 - The Victoria School Auditorium
Tuesday, August 8 at 7:30 PM
Wednesday, August 9 at 10:30 PM
Saturday, August 12 at 6:00 PM
IF YOU MISS DISHPIG, YOU BETTER BE DEAD OR IN JAIL ...
AND IF YOU'RE IN JAIL ... BREAK OUT!!!
BE THERE ...

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