38 Days Until Christmas...
WARNING: THE TITLE OF THIS POST HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ITS CONTENT
Kristen "the Nicole" Sayres: Aww, thanks. I'm flattered; you didn't even call me "Crapface" in your comment!!
Time to go comment on your Xanga, Miss Awesome...
Okay, so we (Onions 3) just played our last intramural volleyball game, and we lost, as usual. I discovered the beautiful thing about third-line teams, though... aside from perhaps the team captains, nobody's really any good. It was fun, and we were definitely improving as the games went on. I served up a couple of bricks tonight, but, aside from that, general play was a lot better than when we started two weeks ago.
I still blame our losses on distraction; we played against fraternity teams who brought a bunch of guys to stand RIGHT ON THE COURT and be their cheering sections. ;-)
We're all signed up for spring housing now. Jon forgot to leave his ID card, so we were actually a little late turning the forms in, but Jared (our RD) helped us out anyway, so we're good.
I also went to the theater this evening; Union staged "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day: The Musical." I knew almost the entire cast, so that was fun, and I was fairly impressed with how well they did. There were lots of little children in the audience, though, and I have to say, listening to their reactions was just about more entertaining than the play itself (e.g. the scene in the shoe store, during which the boy in front of me exclaimed, "Man, those are SKANKY shoes!!").
Wow, I'm really getting into college life. I'll be pulling double-duty on the job front, at least through the end of the semester, I've got one-act rehearsals this week to do our blocking in the theater itself, and I'm working on Cardinal & Cream stuff (some of it's redundant, though, since Alaina wants me to do an article on the one-acts). Then there's another thing... It's been only three weeks since the opening of the student film festival (so even less time from the main event), and yet I'm working on two projects for NEXT YEAR's festival. Patrick Myers, who directed aMNESIAC, the entry in which I appeared, has inspired a little screenplay of my own, which I'd like to try to make if I can perhaps borrow a video camera sometime before next October. ;-) David Kartzinel and I are also working on adapting an e-mail forward into a fun little project starring David himself as an Evil Mastermind making a "minion recruitment video" to flesh out his own story, advertising his view and looking for a hero to face him and, of course, for his Legions of Terror.
Random updates are fun.
Kristen "the Nicole" Sayres: Aww, thanks. I'm flattered; you didn't even call me "Crapface" in your comment!!
Time to go comment on your Xanga, Miss Awesome...
Okay, so we (Onions 3) just played our last intramural volleyball game, and we lost, as usual. I discovered the beautiful thing about third-line teams, though... aside from perhaps the team captains, nobody's really any good. It was fun, and we were definitely improving as the games went on. I served up a couple of bricks tonight, but, aside from that, general play was a lot better than when we started two weeks ago.
I still blame our losses on distraction; we played against fraternity teams who brought a bunch of guys to stand RIGHT ON THE COURT and be their cheering sections. ;-)
We're all signed up for spring housing now. Jon forgot to leave his ID card, so we were actually a little late turning the forms in, but Jared (our RD) helped us out anyway, so we're good.
I also went to the theater this evening; Union staged "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day: The Musical." I knew almost the entire cast, so that was fun, and I was fairly impressed with how well they did. There were lots of little children in the audience, though, and I have to say, listening to their reactions was just about more entertaining than the play itself (e.g. the scene in the shoe store, during which the boy in front of me exclaimed, "Man, those are SKANKY shoes!!").
Wow, I'm really getting into college life. I'll be pulling double-duty on the job front, at least through the end of the semester, I've got one-act rehearsals this week to do our blocking in the theater itself, and I'm working on Cardinal & Cream stuff (some of it's redundant, though, since Alaina wants me to do an article on the one-acts). Then there's another thing... It's been only three weeks since the opening of the student film festival (so even less time from the main event), and yet I'm working on two projects for NEXT YEAR's festival. Patrick Myers, who directed aMNESIAC, the entry in which I appeared, has inspired a little screenplay of my own, which I'd like to try to make if I can perhaps borrow a video camera sometime before next October. ;-) David Kartzinel and I are also working on adapting an e-mail forward into a fun little project starring David himself as an Evil Mastermind making a "minion recruitment video" to flesh out his own story, advertising his view and looking for a hero to face him and, of course, for his Legions of Terror.
Random updates are fun.
2 Comments:
let's hear it for the Shoe Pimp!!! HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT SHOOOOEEEEESSSS!!!!!!!
-gipsy
By Anonymous, at 10:16 AM
Hey Tyler! Buddy you really need to come over to xanga. It would be so much more convenient if I didn't have to use my good little index finger just to click on the link to your blog! Gosh! Just kidding. You're totally worth the approximate .00000000035 (just a random number; don't really know if it's true) calories of energy it takes to get to your blogspot. Anyway have a lovely day!-- Amber Boyd.
PS If you want my xanga name, then I guess you're just gonna have to check the comments on your xanga to find it. So there!
By Anonymous, at 7:22 PM
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