Why, don't be silly!
Hey Rathy.
Hey Baby girl.
1. I have been away from this board too much and I will never, ever catch up.
2. I can't drive in the snow.
Everything is covered in snow here. SO much has fallen in the last two hours. And I am craving a latte.
So much snooooooow.
I don't think today is going to be very good either.
Snow=not cool.
I haven't bothered to change my clothes since last night. I'm lazy.
Sorry to rub it in everyone's faces, but the weather on this side of the country has been perfect the last few days. All sunny and warm.
I just stole a fork from the dining hall. They were out of the plastic forks for when you're getting takeout. I might return it. I might not.
Broadway Star Joined: 2/7/06
I haven't done any homework all weekend...and I have so much to do.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/4/04
*pokes*
Woohoo! I can feel my leg again!
I finally got the pictures from the production of Sweeney Todd I was in back in October. The beginning sequence is quite creepy! I never got to see it as I was behing the curtain, but it sends a chill down my spine just looking at some of the pictures!
I think i'm getting an ear infection.
What was the concept behind the production of ST you were in, son of a gunn?
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/4/04
In chorus last week, our conductor asked how many people were sick. About half of the chorus raised their hands, me included. It was pretty funny/sad.
It was very closely based on the original but with a twist. We made it feel like we were a traveling theatre troupe in the 1800s who had sat down in that theatre for a short engagement. There were no curtains the back of the stage was completely exposed. (Brick painted black.) and everyone who was on crew dressed like they were from the era. It was a really old theatre with rough hewn timbers exposed and low wattage lighting. It was quite effective. Even the fly system is the old rope and pulley style. They also had this mural painted on the fire curtain that was old and sort of dilapidated that was down for the beginning of the show which added to the mood.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/4/04
It does; I definitely see the potential for creepiness there.
It was interesting getting into character at the start of the show. I'd visualize myself almost as floating back through time and being an actor in the 1800s and then I would start to bring myself into character for the show itself. (I was in the chorus so I had a variety of roles, but I had a backstory I created for all of them.)
Anyway I am rambling!
I hate liking guys that may or may not like me back.
You know, you can find out rather than complaining about it. Because complaining never fixed a thing.
I mean, once you figure out what the deal is, less time to spend harping on what ifs.
I keep checking my email hoping my lab tomorrow morning will be cancelled, but it's not.
Emcee, you're right, but last time I asked a guy out=bad. Very bad.
They're not ALL the same. :) But, you'll never know if you don't try, yeah?
Boys bug me. This one guy acted like he really liked me, and I really liked him. Then he goes and asks out my best friend. Ugh.
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