Wish us broken legs
T-minus 19 hours and counting to curtain up. This picture Jules did and manipulated we'll be taking orders on for posters. Yee-haw! Now, Lord, about that volume and enunciation? (Not to mention audience, finances, You know.)
Awesome dress. A few snafus - OK, ginormous Miss Snyder tried not to flip at certain folk who eventually came through so really just one big giant snafu - at the top, but everything eventually fixable. And good. So good.
Now, no cockiness. Focus. And manicures.
Mood: And miles to go before I sleep
Music: Mental "Decorating the Dummies" by Philip Glass
Good insight by: Barbara Nicolosi
BOO-YEAH. Once more unto the breach, dear friends!
T-minus 19 hours and counting to curtain up. This picture Jules did and manipulated we'll be taking orders on for posters. Yee-haw! Now, Lord, about that volume and enunciation? (Not to mention audience, finances, You know.)
Awesome dress. A few snafus - OK, ginormous Miss Snyder tried not to flip at certain folk who eventually came through so really just one big giant snafu - at the top, but everything eventually fixable. And good. So good.
Now, no cockiness. Focus. And manicures.
Mood: And miles to go before I sleep
Music: Mental "Decorating the Dummies" by Philip Glass
Good insight by: Barbara Nicolosi
Oh yeah, I had an epiphany the other day. About Gen X and the Millenials. I was up late watching a documentary on MSNBC about homeless teens in Portland, and I was marveling at their lack of interest in anything that might be a normal human life.
And then it popped into my head: they know it's all over and they are waiting for the call to battle. They are just killing time waiting for something to die for.
It's not that they don't understand modern society. It's that they do.
BOO-YEAH. Once more unto the breach, dear friends!
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