Hello all. There are numerous reasons for my extended absence from all things SG. Primarily I still don't have an stable internet connection at home, and now UNCA has changed the hours on the computer lab I usually sneak into. So that prevents me from getting on line very much. Usually when I do I only have the time or ability to check my Email,...
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schiavona:
Well, we do miss you and hope we get a chance to see you soon. Man, you've had a busy time of it. And I'm sorry to hear about your dad. This year hasn't gone very well for him. I think he should get a refund...he deserves it. I hope this is only a temporary setback for him and things will sharpen into focus soon. Our thoughts are with you.
schiavona:
Let's see, Nov 11th...ooo, a Sunday. Well at least we can have dinner. Whatcha in town for, and how long? Just the day?
I wish I had something inspiring to say...
...but I don't.
...but I don't.
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prussia:
it's ok
mantis:
Yes. Very nice to meetcha
Rabbits.
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thefox:
Opossums.
A couple of weeks ago I participated in the 48 Hour Film Project. It's a competition where you're given a genre, character, prop, and line of dialog and your team has to write, shoot, and edit a short film in 48 hours. We were given the line of dialog, "That's not the way I heard it." an umbrella as a prop, and a character...
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briarrose:
I am not sure...but I will ask her next time I see her.
southernbelle:
I hope you got my email invite, I meant to check to see if you did!!!! If not, let me know, and I can get it to you!! I'd love to see you, and we can always find crash space!!! 

If you've got about three spare hours, here is what I've been doing for the past month.
Romeo and Juliet closed on the 9th. It was a record setting show.
Here are some numbers:
Attendance: 2,767, a 29% increase over Tempest, previously the highest attended show;
Donations $6,735, a 35% increase over Hamlet, previously the highest grossing show.
Sunday, July 8, recorded the highest attendance...
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Romeo and Juliet closed on the 9th. It was a record setting show.
Here are some numbers:
Attendance: 2,767, a 29% increase over Tempest, previously the highest attended show;
Donations $6,735, a 35% increase over Hamlet, previously the highest grossing show.
Sunday, July 8, recorded the highest attendance...
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not_tom:
Happy birthday!
hope that life is treating you well and that we get to see you sometime before your next birthday roles around!
hope that life is treating you well and that we get to see you sometime before your next birthday roles around!
kriss:
Hey birthday boy!!!!
I hope you had a great day.
Miss you like mad!
kisses
KRISS
I hope you had a great day.
Miss you like mad!
kisses
KRISS

Heh.
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sadista:
Yay!
I wish we'd gotten the whole thing.

I wish we'd gotten the whole thing.
littlefierceone:
Dude, that rocks! HaHaHaaa!
How the hell are ya? (...same to me, since where the hell have I been!?)

How the hell are ya? (...same to me, since where the hell have I been!?)
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phrogg:
Good to see you again! I enjoyed it too! ^^^ Well done! I wrote some stuff about it in my journal.
briarrose:
I especially enjoyed Juliet, but all the acting was really magnificent. At one point my friend Kate leaned over and said "only in Asheville would Juliet have dreads."
If you want to go to Vegas, you should just buy a ticket and go!
If you want to go to Vegas, you should just buy a ticket and go!
Hi.
So my play Take Me Out went real well. It was probably one of the best performances I've given. I even got an interesting little blurb in a local weekly paper. (I played Mason Marzac the business manager by the way.) I had no idea what "adroitly" meant. I had to look it up.
We had a cast party on May 5th. There was...
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So my play Take Me Out went real well. It was probably one of the best performances I've given. I even got an interesting little blurb in a local weekly paper. (I played Mason Marzac the business manager by the way.) I had no idea what "adroitly" meant. I had to look it up.
We had a cast party on May 5th. There was...
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zenobia:
I don't know if we will be going. I think my membership expires in the next couple of days or maybe the next couple of weeks. So I would be a non-member at that point and it may not be to kosher for me to attend.
kriss:
Hey stranger.....
KRISS
KRISS

Well it's the last day of the month, I guess I should post, or at least get rid of that depressing previous journal.
The first weekend of Take Me Out went well. The show's been very well received. It's a great part and I'm really lucky to be playing it. There are some parts of the show that I wish could be improved or tightened,...
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The first weekend of Take Me Out went well. The show's been very well received. It's a great part and I'm really lucky to be playing it. There are some parts of the show that I wish could be improved or tightened,...
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littlefierceone:
"...I guess I should post, or at least get rid of that depressing previous journal."
...and add a new depressing journal!
j/k.
dude, I'm not sure what to tell you on this one. I'd say smack some people, but that's not really sage advice. Maybe get the folks who know your skills to pass on the word to those who don't? Stage some guerrilla acting for their enlightenment?
sucks about the film, too.
I hope everyone is having an unproductive 4/20 if you're into that type of thing. You damn hippies!
April is slowly becoming a notorious month. It's hard to believe the events that took place eight years ago today would someday be referred to as America's second worst school shooting. I find the most disheartening part of all this is how these deranged individuals attain a...
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April is slowly becoming a notorious month. It's hard to believe the events that took place eight years ago today would someday be referred to as America's second worst school shooting. I find the most disheartening part of all this is how these deranged individuals attain a...
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littlefierceone:
^ Sadista's probably got it right. However, my two cents on this would be that folks already have an understanding of the victims or their families -- we understand, however sad, a life too early snuffed out -- but what we don't get, and what we strive to understand, as mentioned, is why the hell someone would wig out like that.
I have a pretty solid grasp on anger and violence. I'm still trying to figure out why these guys choose random, innocent targets.
...hope the show is going well!
I have a pretty solid grasp on anger and violence. I'm still trying to figure out why these guys choose random, innocent targets.

...hope the show is going well!
aniel:
I see a picture of situations, that can always fit in a new jigsaw piece; somewhere even into the middle of the whole view without changing it, (a Gestalt).
When I saw the picture of Cho Seung-hui posing with a pistol to his head it reminded me of the Vietnam war picture of the man being held by marines and shot. You could almost hold the two up and see into Cho Seung-hui's mind- but that just a gaping whole in the head. There's so much weeping going on all over the world for atrocities.
This was one horrible instance of the sleep being wiped from the eyes of world, afterall it all comes from one place, the tear duct. I just read the British Queen is to visit the survivors in Richmond. What do Americans claim is being done to sort peoples lives out before they turn to guns? I still remember the shooting here in the Uk in 1996. We try hard not to hold on to every last 'piece' of the jigsaw. It feels much safer here.
When I saw the picture of Cho Seung-hui posing with a pistol to his head it reminded me of the Vietnam war picture of the man being held by marines and shot. You could almost hold the two up and see into Cho Seung-hui's mind- but that just a gaping whole in the head. There's so much weeping going on all over the world for atrocities.
This was one horrible instance of the sleep being wiped from the eyes of world, afterall it all comes from one place, the tear duct. I just read the British Queen is to visit the survivors in Richmond. What do Americans claim is being done to sort peoples lives out before they turn to guns? I still remember the shooting here in the Uk in 1996. We try hard not to hold on to every last 'piece' of the jigsaw. It feels much safer here.