My friends Mimi and Tori intend on naming their cars “Mr. Tulip” and “Mr. Pin”.
I’ve created a monster.

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My friends Mimi and Tori intend on naming their cars “Mr. Tulip” and “Mr. Pin”.
I’ve created a monster.
Muaha, I am a t00b. Some VSP history: precious few days before the project was “due”, Mon still hadn’t drawn the line art for Ron, as she couldn’t find references for the pose she wanted. Finally, a nervous wreck, I asked my dad to take pictures of me in Ron’s intended pose. T’was quite interesting.
Yar. Blackmail away!
Engrish TTT captions! Link stolen from Seej, who stole it from undone, because clearly none of us have any scruples whatsoever in such matters.
I randomly have the urge to make a layout dedicated to the gems of Engrish. I doubt it will be so, but it’s nice to get it out in the air. If anyone steals the idea, I’ll sic Gandolf foogray on you.
I’m just trying to think of things to post so that perhaps Blogger would decide to publish some time this evening. Hmm….
1. Mimi and I listened to part of my FoC recording on the car ride to school. T’was quite amusing.
2. Last night, I dreamed that I asked Neil Gaiman to come to Winter Formal with me. In his response back (affirmative), he sent two giant, fantasy-esque snails, which were ridden by two talking frogs. My dogs tried to eat them. I bragged to the cast of RW&S, then realized I’d have to find a new date for Matt. Interesting dream.
3. I’m going to dinner now. If Blogger does not publish, I shall be most inconsolably vexed.
::goggles:: “Men at Arms–the musical!” is listed as a LiveJournal interest by 26 people. Plus Brenna, who lists it without the exclamation point. I’m going to go over here now and breathe into a paper bag to avoid hyperventilation.
This is interesting. Blogger claims to be publishing, but changes are not being made. Curious.
I take a certain sadistic glee in the knowledge that I left “Red White and Swing” rehearsal after finishing Scene 2… at 6:15. Poor kids, having to stay until God-knows-when. I’m so glad I’m only in the first couple of scenes each act! ::dances:: And to think Blaydes wanted to get through the entire show tonight. Ha!
Blaydes is delusional, and he projects these delusions onto his actors. Poor, poor actors. ::snickets merrily::
In other news, I add another classic number to “Hideous Costumes Through The Ages”. This one is a shapeless brown dress with 30 “decorative” buttons and a built-in apron. Yay me. Heck, I’d rather go through another week of Conjur Woman makeup (approx time to apply: 1 1/2 hrs min) than this. I look forward to “Man of La Mancha” like a parched man in a scorching desert looks forward to a glass of ice water.
Awww, how cute! Today marks the one year anniversary of the completed “Whatever Happened to Honor”! I recorded it January 26th, 2002, and it premiered on the web the next day, because I was too nervous to post it. Seems I’d better get back to work and post some others!
Actually, last night, I managed to cut out an entire scene, which makes me quite happy, and I’m trying to figure out if I can smush two further scenes into the opening song. I already know I can consolidate one scene-let into the song and I’m trying to work out if I can work in the other. It would make a lot more sense, theatrically. So huzzah! The song/dialogue ratio keeps dropping, moving progressively closer to my tastes. And Terry Pratchett knows of its existence, which makes me utterly convulse with joy. It will be put on sometime in my four years at Penn, mark my words.
What Kind of Pirate Are You?: Intellectual Pirate!
You’re always deep in thought. You may not party like the other pirates, but you DO always find the treasure!
Yarr!