Can't sleep, clown will eat me. Can't sleep, clown will eat me. Can't sleep, clown will eat me. Can't sleep, clown will eat me.
Ok, not really... the clown part anyway. But since I can't sleep, I will blog. Lucky you.
First off, come see my play!
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When do you stop wondering what you want to be when you grow up?
Dan Gibbins, award-winning Calgary playwright and author of Calgary
Fringe hits "Knoll," and The Very Long Night of Tyler and Selena," and
Scorpio Theatre present "Quarter Century," a play about the fine line
between youth and grown-ups and how easy it is to trip over.
Six friends in their mid-twenties are trying to figure out how
adulthood works. Xavier's not sure he can be a typical grown-up,
while his attorney wife Miranda wishes he'd start trying. Riley's
looking for direction in his life, while Angela fights to avoid the
direction everyone thinks she should head in. Theresa's tired of
solving everyone's problems while her own go unnoticed, and Bobby's
too busy experimenting to figure out what he wants. (Warnings:
language and adult content.)
Starring Aaron Conrad, Jody Tchir, Dan Gibbins, Marissa Chastain, Sean
Broadhurst, and Gina Damberger, the 90-minute (plus 15 minute
intermission) "Quarter Century" will be performed at Dancers' Studio
West, 2007 10th Avenue South West, Wednesday through Saturday nights,
October 18th - 28th, 2006 at 8:00 pm.
Tickets are available at the door, or you may reserve your tickets by
calling (403)-999-2024 or e-mailing <scorpio.info@shaw.ca>.
It's been so long since I've written anything, that I'm not really sure where to start. I've been busy lately. Mostly with rehearsals and such. Like tonight, we had our tech rehearsal. I went early to paint and do other little things to keep the techies happy. Like bringing cookies. 
Most of the night was spent playing with my new nintendo DS. It's so much fun. I highly recommend getting one. Between all of us there we had 5 DS's to share, so it was a night of epic multiplayer battle for Mario Cart and Tetris supremacy. I totally pnwed danny_g. We may have ended Cart locked in a tie, but I smashed you at Tetris. 
I'm so tired that I can't think of anything to say, and yet I can't sleep. Not good. I'm supposed to model for a painting class tomorrow, but I might have to call in sick if I don't get enough sleep. If I'm too tired, I get really shakey and then I just won't be of much use. There are two of us booked in for the class, so it wouldn't be a total disaster for them if I couldn't be there. I don't want to miss it, but I'll have to see how things go. 
Warning: Random musings ahead.
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It's strange to think that it's already autumn. Summer just flew by. There's an elderly woman who lives by the comic store. During the summer she spends the entire day gardening. Seriously, I can pass her on the way to work in the morning and then see her again later in the evening. She has a beautiful yard. I have no idea what she is like, other than what I have observed from passing by. For all I know, she could be mean spirited and bitter, but I like her. For the past 4 years, I've seen her working in her garden, as regular as the seasons. It seems odd that one day she won't be there anymore. Seeing her there is one of the most regular things in my life. Everything changes, except for the little old lady out in her garden.
A year ago, I thought I had a friend that would be there forever. But things changed and we had a bit of a falling out. Now we're talking again and I wonder if we can ever approach the level of closeness we used to have. Getting together for "small talk" just seems unnatural. Like I'm not even talking to the person I used to know.
When you gonna make up your mind
When you gonna love you as much as I do
When you gonna make up your mind
Cause things are gonna change so fast
All the white horses are still in bed
I tell you that I'll always want you near
You say that things change my dear
I have more to say, but not the mental acuity to get it down. I still don't think I can sleep.