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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Jekyll & Hyde:
My thoughts on this are varied. I'm not exactly sure what they are.



Sunday, December 28, 2008

Unfortunately, this is all I've got.

Why does it look so childish and immature to not use proper mechanics on Xanga when it doesn't bug me at all on Facebook?

Also, why on earth, in Xanga's spell check is "xanga" not a recognized word?


Sunday, September 14, 2008

Romeo & Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew, and Caesar & Cleopatra

I would like to start by saying that Shakespeare is not obsolete. I would like to follow that statement with one regarding the abilities of one Christopher Plummer--the guy from the Sound of Music--he was an amazing Julius Caesar.

I have spent the last few days away from Cedarville. I left early Friday morning and arrived in Stratford, Ontario, Canada in the early afternoon. The Shakespeare festival was great! I am thrilled that I had the chance to attend. I also was given information for how to attend rehearsals and performances with the best seats in the house (those being the ones where I am not sitting, but rather acting), aka audition info. I really would love to be a part of this sometime soon.

RJ, best performance I have ever seen of a Shakespeare show. Their interpretation of many aspects of the script were brilliant.

Shrew, Hysterical show! If only they could cut out the boring parts now...no it was a good show. But I was beat and couldn't stay awake...(so what am I doing now, and why am I not sleeping)...

Csquared, there is lots to say about this show, but I need to do some research on what I think about some things first.

The acting was superb. Christopher Plummer (need I say more), had the mannerisms and frustrations of a war-calloused Caesar down pat--down to directing the spittle of his interjectory phrases into people's faces. Juliet, who doubled as Cleopatra, was a young child in both. While quite excellent in her role, she didn't get to show much diversity. Rufio-slash-Friar Lawrence had a voice that I could listen to all day long.

I can go on. But this shall have to wait for another time.












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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

michael phelps is amazing...just thought that should be said...

He led the US 4x200 relay to a new world record with water-filled goggles...tell me that wouldn't slow you down...



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