forum The Strange Thoughts of The Skittles (Warning... very weird things ahead. Proceed with caution.)
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No, i want to though. I didn't know there was CHB in New York

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I would want to go to New York with some friends. The only problem is that they would want to go to Broadway and I HATE Broadway.

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Offended gasp.

Why don't you
like Broadway?
So attacked..
Feelings
hurt

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If I explained to you why I don't like it, you would only feel worse XD

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But in New York it isn't sunny all year and there's a camp half-blood in Austin

Of COURSE, it isn't sunny all year, why did you expect it to be sunny ALL the time, in the Northeast, there is no such thing as mediocore weather.

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What's Broadway??

Where do you live? Like, what state?

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I live near New York and according to the books, it's sunny ALL the time in the camp.

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What's Broadway??

Where do you live? Like, what state?

Michigan

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Thats not that close to New York, not really, like a 3/4 hour drive. I live right underneath it.

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HOW HAVE YOU NOT HEARD OF BROADWAY?!??!
(no Offense, I just like Hamilton.)

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I've heard the term Broadway but never knew the meaning

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Broadway theatre,[nb 1] commonly known as Broadway, refers to the theatrical performances presented in the 41 professional theatres each with 500 or more seats located in the Theater District and Lincoln Center along Broadway, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.[1] Along with London's West End theatre, Broadway theatre is widely considered to represent the highest level of commercial theatre in the English-speaking world.

The Theater District is a popular tourist attraction in New York City. According to The Broadway League, for the 2017–2018 season (which ended May 27, 2018), total attendance was 13,792,614 and Broadway shows had US$1,697,458,795 in grosses, with attendance up 3.9%, grosses up 17.1%, and playing weeks up 2.8%.[2]

The great majority of Broadway shows are musicals. Historian Martin Shefter argues, "'Broadway musicals,' culminating in the productions of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, became enormously influential forms of American popular culture" and helped make New York City the cultural capital of the nation.[3]x

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oki……..

Don't worry about it, it's not worth your time XD

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once I watched a Krampus documentary thing and the memory is probably going to haunt me for the rest of my life

Wait

What was it like?!?

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once I watched a Krampus documentary thing and the memory is probably going to haunt me for the rest of my life

Wait

What was it like?!?

I didn't expect to see this chat again…
Anyways it showed a few clips of Krampus punishing little children who did bad that year
I still can hear the jingling of the bells and the kids screaming and crying