As far as what I would do if I won the lottery, I've considered that extensively. I have way too many ideas about what I'd do to list here. One of these days, we'll hang out and discuss our dreams.
Re: BEING AN ATTENTION-CRAVING DRAMA QUEEN....la_directoraMay 6 2005, 22:18:04 UTC
02. I will then tell what reminds me of you.
Whenever I see a pith helmet or any other safari gear. ;)
03. If I were to apply an o'clock to you, it would be...
10:00 AM. For some reason you strike me as a morning person, as long as it's not too early. But there is something vaguely sunny about you that not everyone recognizes.
04. I will try to name a single word that best describes you.
determined
05. I'll tell you the most memorable moment I've had with you.
Watching you sing at Heather and Scott's wedding. Starting down the "aisle" and hearing you sing while Anders played guitar was so beautiful. It also struck me in that moment that I didn't think I'd ever seen you so at peace as when you were singing.
06. I'll then tell you something that I've always wondered about you.
I've seen you persevere through a lot of obstacles and roadblocks with more grace and strength than most people possess. What do you do to keep yourself moving forward and to keep trying?
Re: BEING AN ATTENTION-CRAVING DRAMA QUEEN....songmeisterMay 8 2005, 19:51:52 UTC
Exactly right on the 10 am. My ideal 8 hour shift would be 10-6. You are also correct when you say that I am most at home when I am performing. There's no question that's true. As for your last question, I keep going because there's no acceptable alternative. Stasis doesn't work. Plus I'm a stubborn English, Irish, and French son of a bitch :-)
I don't know how to answer these questions about you since I don't have ANY idea who you are. :) I'm not even sure what connection brought you to my LJ. Do you know immlass and mcroft through gaming circles?
Nope, no fiction. I like keeping it real. Sorry. :)
02. I will then tell what reminds me of you.
Anytime I use power tools to build something. It makes me want to be back at HITW helping you build a set.
03. If I were to apply an o'clock to you, it would be...
12:00 PM, especially on a Saturday or Sunday. Time to go build stuff with Bill!
04. I will try to name a single word that best describes you.
hysterical
05. I'll tell you the most memorable moment I've had with you.
AMND performance, the scene in the forest when we go to rehearse our play, I'm in the middle of a line and look over and realize that Steve Liskow is simply not there. I turn back to you with a look of, "What the fuck do I do NOW?" on my face. Something in your face said to me, "Don't worry, I've got your back." And you did. You helped me cover the moment until he arrived. Thank the goddess.
06. I'll then tell you something that I've always wondered about you.Honestly what I've always wondered is something I don't think you can answer, or at least
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That moment during AMND was pretty scary, even if I didn't show it outwardly. I like improv very much...I just don't like it when you have a perfectly good script already written!
I just got home from seeing the play produced that I wrote in college. It's been 20 years since I did this show, and I have never seen it performed before. The kids that did it had a very different take on it, but it really worked and the audience loved it. I spoke with the cast afterwards and one of the guys said to me that he thought my script was the best of the evening and that it was some "genius writing". Ack. I can't be objective about stuff I do. It's very nice if someone thinks that a song I wrote or a part I played, or even a set piece that I built really resonates with them, but I'm in no position to agree or disagree. I have gotten better about saying "thank you" when someone does recognize something I've done...So, "thank you, Amy"
That said...The nice thing about potential is that if you never use it, you'll always have it.
I most often think of you when I see a woman walking down the street dressed in utterly feminine clothes and just exuding so much powerful feminine energy that it's like an aura that moves before her and trails behind her. Bonus points if she has really long pretty hair. Such women often make me think, "Oh, I wonder how Nicole is doing." :)
If I were to apply an o'clock to you, it would be...
I'm going to say 9 AM, not because I necessarily know if you are a morning person, but your personality is so sunny and warm that it seems very morning-y. You seem like that time of day, especially on a Saturday or Sunday, when the sun has come up and it's time to slowly sip coffee or tea, but the world isn't fully mobile and noisy yet.
I will try to name a single word that best describes you.
Warm. I'd like to come up with a more complex, interesting word, but "warm" is just so perfect that I have to use it. (Next time a meme like this comes around, I promise you a good SAT word.)
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The bottle of Nashoba wine on my wine rack I'm saving for a special occasion.
03. If I were to apply an o'clock to you, it would be...
8:00 PM. You seem like a dinner-time/show-time type to me.
04. I will try to name a single word that best describes you.
tenacious
05. I'll tell you the most memorable moment I've had with you.
That game of Munchkin at your dining room table. I have rarely laughed that hard or that long in one sitting ever in my life. Too much fun.
06. I'll then tell you something that I've always wondered about you.
If you won the lottery tomorrow and could spend your time any way you wanted, what would you do with your days?
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Whenever I see a pith helmet or any other safari gear. ;)
03. If I were to apply an o'clock to you, it would be...
10:00 AM. For some reason you strike me as a morning person, as long as it's not too early. But there is something vaguely sunny about you that not everyone recognizes.
04. I will try to name a single word that best describes you.
determined
05. I'll tell you the most memorable moment I've had with you.
Watching you sing at Heather and Scott's wedding. Starting down the "aisle" and hearing you sing while Anders played guitar was so beautiful. It also struck me in that moment that I didn't think I'd ever seen you so at peace as when you were singing.
06. I'll then tell you something that I've always wondered about you.
I've seen you persevere through a lot of obstacles and roadblocks with more grace and strength than most people possess. What do you do to keep yourself moving forward and to keep trying?
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Spot on, and thanks always.
When's yer graduation?
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02. I will then tell what reminds me of you.
Anytime I use power tools to build something. It makes me want to be back at HITW helping you build a set.
03. If I were to apply an o'clock to you, it would be...
12:00 PM, especially on a Saturday or Sunday. Time to go build stuff with Bill!
04. I will try to name a single word that best describes you.
hysterical
05. I'll tell you the most memorable moment I've had with you.
AMND performance, the scene in the forest when we go to rehearse our play, I'm in the middle of a line and look over and realize that Steve Liskow is simply not there. I turn back to you with a look of, "What the fuck do I do NOW?" on my face. Something in your face said to me, "Don't worry, I've got your back." And you did. You helped me cover the moment until he arrived. Thank the goddess.
06. I'll then tell you something that I've always wondered about you.Honestly what I've always wondered is something I don't think you can answer, or at least ( ... )
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I just got home from seeing the play produced that I wrote in college. It's been 20 years since I did this show, and I have never seen it performed before. The kids that did it had a very different take on it, but it really worked and the audience loved it. I spoke with the cast afterwards and one of the guys said to me that he thought my script was the best of the evening and that it was some "genius writing". Ack. I can't be objective about stuff I do. It's very nice if someone thinks that a song I wrote or a part I played, or even a set piece that I built really resonates with them, but I'm in no position to agree or disagree. I have gotten better about saying "thank you" when someone does recognize something I've done...So, "thank you, Amy"
That said...The nice thing about potential is that if you never use it, you'll always have it.
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I'm pretty sure it doesn't actually work that way.
And you're welcome. :)
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I most often think of you when I see a woman walking down the street dressed in utterly feminine clothes and just exuding so much powerful feminine energy that it's like an aura that moves before her and trails behind her. Bonus points if she has really long pretty hair. Such women often make me think, "Oh, I wonder how Nicole is doing." :)
If I were to apply an o'clock to you, it would be...
I'm going to say 9 AM, not because I necessarily know if you are a morning person, but your personality is so sunny and warm that it seems very morning-y. You seem like that time of day, especially on a Saturday or Sunday, when the sun has come up and it's time to slowly sip coffee or tea, but the world isn't fully mobile and noisy yet.
I will try to name a single word that best describes you.
Warm. I'd like to come up with a more complex, interesting word, but "warm" is just so perfect that I have to use it. (Next time a meme like this comes around, I promise you a good SAT word.)
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