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Post by KatBat on Jun 15, 2004 5:22:08 GMT 9.5
Yeah lol.
We were focussing on this in theatre just now actually... about Regency posture and different styles and about the actor and costume... very interesting ;D
oooh what fabulous plays Fran!!! you're SO SO SO lucky!!!!!!!!
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Post by QueenOfTheDance on Jun 15, 2004 8:24:26 GMT 9.5
Yes, i'm so excited!! Playing Cecile in Les Liasons, and Lucy in Dracula....but i'm still going through hell this week doing the horrid happy clappiness of She Loves Me xxxxxx
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Post by Christina1981 on Jun 15, 2004 11:21:52 GMT 9.5
Sounds like you have a full load, Lucetta. I decided to take some more drama classes in the fall, along with horrible math and an astronomy class. I need a release from the pressures of mathematics, hehehe.
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Post by KatBat on Jun 16, 2004 4:54:12 GMT 9.5
Your taking maths?? oh you poor poor poor thing!! gos you wouldn't catch me dead taking any more maths classes than i needed to... good luck with that!! OOh and Fran i know it's so awful having to get through crap plays isn't it?? What are the rest of the cast like? Because i find that if the other actors are alright to work with, it's not quite as bad...
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Post by Christina1981 on Jun 16, 2004 8:59:28 GMT 9.5
;D Yes, woe is me! hehehe, just kidding. I have to take Intermediate Algebra and Statistics, eeeeeew. I AM looking forward to my astronomy class. I love the stars, lol. When I was little and we were over at my dad's parents' house at night, we would take chairs out onto their back patio and look at the stars, and my grandmother would point out the different constellations. That must also be why I love the smell of the night air, hehehe. I love the smell of the rain and the morning and night air. It has a refreshing and clean scent. Better than smelling Sacramento smog during mid-day, hehehe. Sacramento isn't as bad as LA, though. I found a cd set that I am going to buy at Tower Records. The set contains music composed and conducted by John Williams. The scores are from the past 40 years of his career! His music is wonderful, if any of you are into original scores. It's very soothing music.
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Post by Christina1981 on Jun 16, 2004 9:11:05 GMT 9.5
;D Has anybody ever heard of the play The Flower Drum Song? I am listening to 'I enjoy being a girl', hehehe. A pound and a half of cream on one's face, hahahahaha. Anybody have MSN messenger? I have both AOL Instant Messenger and MSN.
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Post by QueenOfTheDance on Jun 16, 2004 9:23:33 GMT 9.5
' i'd enjoy being a guy having a girl liiiiiiike meeeeeeee' Only know that song from it though!! Ooh, Kat you may have just opened a can of worms... ...there is a girl i absolutely can't stand in it, you know the type, blonde, big busted, buck teeth, dancer, can't act to save her life, doesn't bother making friends with any girls and sluts over guys? Oh, sorry, i'm so bitter and twisted!! The rest of the cast are lovely which makes it easier but she's kind of making my life a misery xxxxxxxxxxx
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Post by Christina1981 on Jun 16, 2004 10:10:26 GMT 9.5
Excuse me, but what's wrong with with well-endowed women? I happen to be one, thanks to the 25% swedish in me. I am not blonde, though, nor do I have buck teeth. The endowment was never something I wanted, especially since it holds me up to idiotic men making crude comments. Besides, try finding clothes that fit!!! It's a nightmare. Just had to get my two bits in, hehehe.
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Post by QueenOfTheDance on Jun 16, 2004 21:33:33 GMT 9.5
Oh babe, no offense meant! i presume you are not always falling out of your top though or sticking it in men's faces?! that's what i object to about this girl!! Plus wearing a belt instead of a skirt xxxxxx
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Post by Moogle on Jun 17, 2004 1:44:32 GMT 9.5
Know the type! Got loads in my tutor group, I call them the cheerleaders after the people in American high school films. You know the type! Got nothing against peeps for the way they look, just they way they act.
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Post by KatBat on Jun 17, 2004 2:18:08 GMT 9.5
oh Fran I'm so glad you can probably sympathise with me!! We ghave a few like that here and they do my head in!! A lot of them are really nice, but there are some who are complete pricks, particularly towards me as i joined a bit later than the rest so i'm the 'outsider'... but there we go some of them are allright so i just say screw the rest of them
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Post by Christina1981 on Jun 17, 2004 9:37:35 GMT 9.5
No, I am not falling out of my top, nor do I flaunt what I have in men's faces. I dress rather modestly, because I am not was people who speak ebonics call a "hootchie mamma", in other words a trollop. I despise cheerleaders too!!!! In this ghastly movie my sis likes called 'Bring it On', this boy wears a shirt that says cheerleading=death. I need that one, hehehe! I was never friends with the fru fru cheerleaders at my school. They were all anorexic/bulemic trollops who only cared about their hair and makeup. They didn't even posess an IQ of 75 between the lot of them, lol! American cheerleaders are everything they are portrayed as and more! They are noseyparkers who gossip and say cruel things to others just to make themselves feel better, because they are all so shallow. I didn't have any problems with them in school, because my 'clique' of friends cared more about school and getting good grades than of hair/makeup. Looks fade, but brains do not!
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Post by Christina1981 on Jun 17, 2004 12:04:07 GMT 9.5
Yaaaaaaaaaaaay!!!! I was watching an American sitcom from the 80's called Who's the Boss, and Frank Sinatra was on it!!!!!!! Even in his later years, Old Blue Eyes looked handsome!!! His voice just melts your heart, hehehe! I have about 5 of his records, and about 10 cd's, lol. He was a good actor too! On the Town, one of his movies with Gene Kelly, is really good. They sure don't make 'em like they used to. I should have been born to enjoy the 40's, so I could have seen him in concert. His son sings too, but it's not the same. His son is good, don't get me wrong, but he could never take the place of the original. You all probably think I'm a bit batty, but I can't help it, Frankie was just the best. He was the best of The Rat Pack too, though all were good.
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Post by QueenOfTheDance on Jun 17, 2004 20:34:00 GMT 9.5
Ooh yey, i'm glad you all know how i feel!! And i'm so sorry if my original post sounded as if i'm hung up on appearances, that couldn't be less true- it's just annoying that she is the kind of definition of 'perfect'- was trying to paint the picture! I have to admit i love Bring It On I think it's hilarious! oh dear... The First night went well, and we've got the review going in the paper today-eeg! Just before i went on i was so nervous, and i was thinking really intently of Miranda in Damage she helped! xxxxxxx
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Post by KatBat on Jun 18, 2004 1:21:58 GMT 9.5
awww yay i did that with Animal Farm... god some of the cast in that were horrible... e.g. *sneer sneer I'm just better than you I've been here longer so go away... does my bum look big in this...?* honestly they were so rude
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