Showing posts with label vultures start circling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vultures start circling. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Term of the Day: vultures start circling
vultures start circling--when a stagehand or musician is on the cusp of being fired, people will start coming by, looking to take his or her job. "The vultures started circling when the word was on the street that the concertmaster at 'Lion King' was going to be fired." "The show wasn't even out of previews when the producers for a show looking for a theater started asking about the theater. The vultures started circling while the show was still alive."
Monday, April 17, 2017
Term of the Day: vultures start circling
vultures start circling--when a stagehand or musician is on the cusp of being fired, people will start coming by, looking to take their jobs. "The vultures started circling when the word was on the street that the concertmaster at 'Lion King' was going to be fired." "The show wasn't even out of previews when the producers for a show looking for a theater started asking about the theater. The vultures started circling while the show was still alive."
Monday, March 6, 2017
Term of the Day: vultures start circling
vultures start circling--when a stagehand or musician is on the cusp of being fired, people will start coming by, looking to take their jobs. "The vultures started circling when the word was on the street that the concertmaster at 'Lion King' was going to be fired." "The show wasn't even out of previews when the producers for a show looking for a theater started asking about the theater. The vultures started circling while the show was still alive."
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Term of the Day: vultures start circling
vultures start circling--when a stagehand or musician is on the cusp of being fired, people will start coming by, looking to take their jobs. "The vultures started circling when the word was on the street that the concertmaster at 'Lion King' was going to be fired."
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