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| Four Seasons Hemet Herald | August 2016 | 29 Karaoke & Dance Party KARAOKEPALOOZA, youbetyoursweetbippy! That's right, the world's best singers will be gathering in the Four Seasons Karaoke Lounge on Sun., Aug. 14, at 2 pm to show off their chops. Are you one of 'em? I'll bet you are. Come enjoy the show, and wear your dancing shoes. Speaking of shoes, how many of you have trouble remembering peoples names? I see a lot of you raising your hands. I'm sorry, but I'm guilty. I don't know why, but I only have trouble with men's names. Ladies, no problem - Bev, Roxie, Margie, Louise, Marjean, Gitana, Chrissy, Dena, Margo, see what I mean; I could go on forever, but for some reason, I call every guy that I see — Ed. The other day while walking my dog, I passed David Habig walking his dog. Now in my defense, he was wearing a ball cap. C'mon David, no ball caps. It's hard enough to recognize a guy, especially one wearing a disguise like a ball cap. Now I know what David looks like without a ball cap, and with a camera in his hands, but a ball cap and a dog, give me a break. So as we talked and I tried to keep my dog from peeing on his leg. He finally said, "Well, I better get going, see ya Bill," and then I said, "Okay, have a good day Ed." Now, I know my next door neighbor's name is Ed, and I play horseshoes with an Ed, and there's Ed and Lynn, and there's three or four other guys that I call Ed (because I've forgotten their names). So I've decided from now on I'm just not going to worry about it. I'm just going to call everyone Ed. So if I see you out on the street, say, "Hi Ed," and I'll say, "How are you Ed," right back at you. See how simple that is! Uh, by the way, see ya at karaoke… ~ Ed Our next performance will be on Sat., Sept. 24. This is going to be a dinner theatre mystery play entitled, Murder at Rundown Abbey and will be our last one for 2016. This is a comedy set in the 1920s at Rundown Abbey, an old English manor. Complete with eccentric characters, murders and lots of action, you will enjoy this story about the "Snodley Snippet's" and the "Crumbledown" families as they try to find out who dunnit. The audience will get a chance to guess who is committing these murders and win a prize. We will be finalizing the menu this month and have it for you in the September Herald. We will open the Ballroom at 5 pm, dinner at 5:30 with entertainment by the Vintage Voices, and showtime at 7 pm sharp. BYOR as usual. Seats will be limited to about 140, so you will want to get your tickets early. Advance ticket sales begin on Sept. 1 at 10 am in the Card Room. This promises to be a sellout! Four Seasons Players wants to thank you for your continued support. Without you and your support we would not exist... thank you, thank you, thank you. This is Emilie Ortega saying, "See you around the campus." Four Seasons Players

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