So there I was, looking up a certain performing arts theater because I'd heard Wicked was coming to town and I wondered when. I got the theater's website up and clicked on Events Calendar.
Up pops November.
November 1899.
WTF? I laughed. I thought, well this thing is messed up, I'm not even sure the theater existed then (it's old but not quite that old...) and they sure didn't have a website then! I clicked on the Next Month arrow, it jumps to January 2011, so I go back through December to November, now it says 2010. OK, Doctor, the Tardis has landed back in our own time. I found out what I wanted to know, and then, remembering that this theater is said to be haunted, I Googled the name of the guy who originally owned it (or not, depending on who you ask, but it's named after him).
I find a website with a little bit of info. Born in 1859, blah blah blah...
Married in 1899.
Except it doesn't say what month in 1899. I'm trying to find out, but let me tell you, if I find out it was November of 1899, I am gonna freak.
Up pops November.
November 1899.
WTF? I laughed. I thought, well this thing is messed up, I'm not even sure the theater existed then (it's old but not quite that old...) and they sure didn't have a website then! I clicked on the Next Month arrow, it jumps to January 2011, so I go back through December to November, now it says 2010. OK, Doctor, the Tardis has landed back in our own time. I found out what I wanted to know, and then, remembering that this theater is said to be haunted, I Googled the name of the guy who originally owned it (or not, depending on who you ask, but it's named after him).
I find a website with a little bit of info. Born in 1859, blah blah blah...
Married in 1899.

Except it doesn't say what month in 1899. I'm trying to find out, but let me tell you, if I find out it was November of 1899, I am gonna freak.

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