Saturday, December 29, 2007

Pictionary with the Weinsteins & Singing WSS in San Juan!


Me and Will in San Juan in (without even planning it) our Christmas colors!

HOLLER!

What a week!

Ok, I'm in Fort Lauderdale typing outside of the Apple Store. It's 10AM, the internet is free, a little cranky eversince Will woke me up at 6:30ish am so excited to be in America he started marching up and down our 2 foot cabin singing God Bless America. OK!, so this week was great really got to be-friend some great people in the singing/dancing ensemble on the Costa Mediterranea. Very crazy fun wild bunch of chaps. OK, so went to Old San Juan Puerto Rico--very antiquated buildings, narrow streets, friendly people, my cell phone worked, I had a quesedilla and a slurpee. Very exciting things. OK, so Will decided he wanted to sing "America" from West Side Story, god bless Will.

St. thomas was serene. I danced down the streets and met a donkey named Oprah.

Oh, Oh! Ok, so the other night, um, it was December 26th, and I was getting chocolate ice cream on the 9th deck buffet and ran into the Weinstein family. They were, yes, playing Pictionary. I didn't have my ice cream yet, but when I passed by them, they all waved and said good show, I said thank you, and then I said "Um, Pictionary? I don't want to interrupt, but can I play?" And so I did. For 1 hour and 45 minutes. Close to 2 hours of Pictionary with the Weinsteins was a great time. I love drawing pictures and competitive games. They were my family for the evening. I gave them the tour of theater at 1AM and that was fun!!! In fact, two days later I played the card game Apples to Apples with them. First time playing that game. It was fun! Thank you Weinsteins!

La Romana, Dominican Republic was beautiful, I bought a native sculpture that totally looked like the oracle thing from Nickelodeon's "Legends of the Hidden Temple", remember? Oh! I also sat on my glasses, they broke in half, and tried super glueing them, didn't work at all, instead I got glue on both thumbs and and right pointer finger and I scrubbed forever with a scrubber thing and all is great now...I'm sitting in a massage chair outside the Apple Store, but since it isn't on, the two balls that massage your back are digging into me and I'm losing feeling in the back, but I'm fine. Happy New Year!!!

Peace,
Anthony

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

I rode a donkey named Oprah on Christmas


Hey guys!!!

Feliz Navidad!

Right now I am on the island of St. Thomas, and literally just rode a donkey named Oprah. Was quite the experience, pics and vids to come on Saturday!

Last night for Christmas Eve, Ant and I sang with the other entertainers on board a few carols, and then sang as a duet "Santa Claus is Coming To Town." I jazzed up the ending Aretha-style. Oops!

Also last night, with some of the dancers on board I have befriended, we all went to the disco club on board and got jiggy wit' it. Everyone was doing the "Will" which consists of biting of the side of your lip while pumping your shoulders up and down. What can I say, I'm a dork, but people seemed to like it. HAHA!

Yesterday during the day was spent in beautiful San Juan where Anthony and I did a rendition of "America" and also, at one point, Ant decided to desert me in the middle of no where. All of this and more to be seen in the videos to be posted on Saturday when we port in Ft. Lauderdale. YAY!

We are editing the St. Thomas one now, and are about to head to a tech rehearsal for our second show! We have shows tonight at 7:45 and 9PM, singing many of the same Italian songs we sang last week, and adding some American Songbook/ Broadway ones.

Merry Christmas to all, and keep your emails coming! I'm glad people are liking the vids! :)

Peace & love,
Will

Sunday, December 23, 2007

I hope this doesn't happen to Ant on one of the islands....

Off to San Juan with Mr. Magoo


Hey guys! Right now I'm in the middle of a lot of water. What sea it is, I couldn't tell you. It's a light blue color, and quite beautiful, but name...well...I wish I had a map, then I'd know.

Ant and I are excited we were able to post 6 of our episodes up while at port in Fort Lauderdale. We found a Mac store in the Galleria in the city, and were able to get an internet signal. YAY! I also went to CVS to buy some more sun tan lotion because I got a little burnt on my back, and it looks like I am half human/half lobster.

Last night was a bit bumpy wumpy. I didn't get to sleep until around 3am it was so bad. Sea life is definitely something to get used to. But believe it or not, I haven't gotten sea sick yet, and I don't even wear the motion sickness bracelets that Anthony has on 24/7.

We are what they call "at sea" right now, and will be in San Juan tomorrow. Today Ant and I have a rehearsal for the Christmas show they are doing on Christmas Eve...the Cruise Director is having us sing a solo each. I think I'm going to sing "The Christmas Song" aka "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire," or at least that's what I know it as. After that rehearsal, we will be going through the shows we are doing on Tuesday as apart of our headlining act that we do at 7:45 and 9PM in the big theatre. Last time we did strictly Italian music, but this time around we are going to mix in some Broadway and Standard classics, so I'm pumped for that!

Overall, everyone from the crew to the passengers, to the people of the different islands have been amazing. I am learning so much, and truly realizing how diverse and wonderful this world can be amidst the chaos of war.

I'm off to the gym, then I have to go wake Anthony up now. Mr. Magoo/Mr. Rogers Neighborhood (I call him either on any given day) is sleeping like the Grandpa he is and always sleeps through the alarm.

Talk to you soon, and feel free to email me at wnunziata@gmail.com. All my love from lots of water that I wish I knew the name of!!!

Peace& love- Will

Monday, December 17, 2007

Anthony's Blog: Turbulance & Yolanda from Mexico!



Us with Yolanda!!

Holler!

I am writing from the internet port on the Costa Mediterranea, it costs a million dollars, so I'm going to give you brief little run down on what the shizzle is happening with many a typo. It's absoultely ridiculous what's gong on here.

It's Monday. It think, yeah, it's Monday. Just got back from a few hours in Cozumel, Mexico. The ship leaves in a bit to Grand Cayman Islands, Will and I perform our first show Tuesday night. Ok, I take a flight from Laguardia in NY to Ft. Lauderdale. How was the flight, Anthony? Um, it was not good. The most turbulent flight ever. I was past the point of scared so everytime the plane dropped 20 stories during the 2 hour King-da-Ka roller coaster I laughed like a crazy person. BTW, lots of crazy video being edited and will be up soon (from the flight, cruise, Cozumel, etc.). I'm sitting in the last row of the Delta flight, so the bathrooms are right there, smelled great, then during the height of the bumpiness the stewardess behind me guarding the emergency exit at the back of the plane looked at me deadpan and actually told me, "Honey, even if something was going wrong, I couldn't tell you." That made me feel really warm and fuzzy on the inside. Survived the plane ride from Haides, got to Ft. Lauderdale, warm, I stripped my sweatpants, had on a bathing suit, and went to the boat.

Day One (Saturday afternoon) was fun. We are in a nice room, bunk beds, bathroom, it's fun. More on this in the videos. I lost money playing Bingo. Graciella, an elegant woman in her 50s from England sitting next to me, lost too but bought me a drink! She was nice and reminded me A LOT of Elaine Stritch. Oh, I got these wrist bands that keep me from getting dizzy. They're my voodoo bracelets. So I skipped Sunday, it's fine, there was a boat drill, I thought our ship was sinking, boths eyes turned yellow but I'm fine, and I received Communion, but all that is fine.

So yeah, I met this lovely matron of a woman Yolanda in Cozumel. Just the name made me say in my mind (all you New Yorkers may know this from TV) "This is Yolanda Vega from Win 4 the first ball up, etc. Anyway, she was whistling me down to buy from her vendor. She had all this witchcraft stuff. Skulls, bracelets, hair extensions. I think she was a voodoo lady, but I have never met a voodoo person before so I really wouldn't know, and I didn't know how to say in Spanish, "Are you voodoo lady?"

She wanted to sell me a bracelet for 5 dollar. I said "1 dollar." Then she said, "Gemellos?" And I said, "Yes, twins, gemellos!" She responds--which made me laugh so hard my chicken enchillada was having a field day in my estomigo--"Ah Dios! Two of you! Besos! Besos!" She proceeded to kiss us both. And she definetly did. So we took a picture with her. She will be on the blog. I bought a bracelet from her for $5 because she was so nice. I will see Yolanda in two weeks.

I miss ya'll! Best way to get in touch is email, AnthonyNunziata@gmail.com. Would love to hear from you, hope all's well. Mucho amore!!!

Ciao,
Anthony

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Will's First Blog from the Ship!!!!



Ummm...so I was kinda tired when I entered my room on the ship...anywho...

Hey guys!!! I'm in the Internet Cafe right now, where it's like a million dollars a minute, so I'm gonna type as fast as I can!

Right now we are on our way to Turks & Cakos (is that how you spell it?) Ant and I did some of our own picture taking and video-ing today.

While I was video-ing inside the gorgeous gym of a woman sunbathing, the security man yelled at me. I thought I was going to be fired. Nonetheless, I still got some great footage of the ship, and met some wonderfully funny people in the Casino on board.

The flight to Ft. Lauderdale was SO bumpy. The turbulence was intense. As the woman next to me said her decadent, the flight attendant sitting in the back with us (oh yea, Ant and I were in the las seats of the back of the plane) well, I asked her "Is this turbulence normal?" Now, if I were her, I'd try to calm the passenger down. But nooooo, she said, "This is very unusual, I hope we're okay."

On the flight I got some great shots of the flight attendant reading the National Inquierer. And of the bathroom. And of the woman sitting next to me sleeping. All photos and videos by the way are going to be posted (fingers crossed) once we get back to main land in Ft. Lauderdale next week.

So, back to the ship. My room is being shared with Anthony. It's really small (bunk beds, a desk, a closet, a tiny bathroom with shower). It's literally 1/4 the size of a normal dorm room. It's small, but I'm stoked because it has a tv and a DVD player.

The boat is literally a floating paradise city. 10 floors that include two state of the art gyms, half a dozen restaurants and cabarets, a dance hall, bars, a 1200-seat theatre where we'll be performing twice on Wednesday night, a few pools, jacuzzis, massage places, spas, two casinos, a library/internet cafe, a shopping mall (yes, a mall on board...where I just bought Renu contact solution and motion sickness bracelets because it's getting bumpy, kids), umm...what else? The videos and pics to come will describe the rest. AND OMG! There's this blue water slide that litereally is four stories tall, and does like a curly q's into the main pool. It reminded me of the play-pens they have at McDonald's. I don't know why.

And the ocean. Like, we're in the middle of the ocean. I looked out and was like "Oh my God, our world is so much bigger than I thought." I said this to myself, obviously. But truly. The ocean seemed to go on forever, and gave me this perspective like, "Wow, there's so much out there." I almost broke out into "Somewhere Out There," but the two women from Jamaica sitting in the lounge chairs next to me may have thrown me overboard.

Oohhhh....speaking of overboard, today we had a drill where all crew had to grab there life jackets and escort all the passengers to different parts of the boat. I guess they do an Emergency Drill once a week on board. Anthony and I got so scared when we heard the sirens, that we locked ourselves in our rooms. I thought we were going to get in trouble, but was later told we didn't have to take part in it because it wasn't in our contract. Phew!

So far, so good. I am eating A TON (it's all free) and its delish, and I am trying to workout everyday as well. So between the eating and bench pressing, I hope to come back B&B...buff and black. We shall see. As they say on the Costa Cruise Line..."CIAO!"

Peace & Love, Will

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

SOME PICS!

Will very excited about giving out raffle prizes at Broadway Cares event

with Broadway's Liz Callaway at Broadway Cares Tennis Event

promoting Cleveland Pops performance on 104.9

on Cleveland's NBC-TV affiliate

at Severance Hall with Carl Topilow & Cleveland Pops

with Nancy Sinatra in Washington DC

at Boston Symphony Hall with the Boston Pops

Symphony Hall 


with Tim McGraw & Faith Hill in Washington DC

Who's da Boss' Tony Daza! in DC

CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo in DC