MST3K of How Anne Rice Writes: just remember, she doesn't use "drafts." [from
chadu]
Squirrel Fishing: "Liftoff!" [from
ts52]
Squawk Word, which inexplicably lacks my personal favorite. ("PROBLEM: [Device X] doesn't work half the time. SOLUTION: [Device X] now nonfunctional 100% of time.")
I had some ranting to do about how I was having to help out idiots in my Script Analysis class, but I'm better now.
Apple-picking on Satyrday was very cool. Good wind, good trees to climb, good friends. Dinner at the Home Place afterwards, and then some Changeling-related conversation, in which I determined that the only thing I really want to throw out is the Realms system. (If you have no idea what I'm talking about, that's okay.)
I got drafted into a scene for the directing class last week, by virtue of not being in one yet. The play is Naomi Wallace's One Flea Spare, and it's rather good. I play the somewhat bemused pirate Bunce, who's trapped for a month in a house in London 1665 with an old aristocrat, his old wife who I'm feeling up, and a crazy servant girl who convinced the old couple that she was the daughter of one of their aristocrat friends. The aristocrat spends the entire scene tied to a chair. Very odd. I'm liking it.
The Age of Mythology boardgame is pretty cool. Will write more about it later.
Squirrel Fishing: "Liftoff!" [from
Squawk Word, which inexplicably lacks my personal favorite. ("PROBLEM: [Device X] doesn't work half the time. SOLUTION: [Device X] now nonfunctional 100% of time.")
I had some ranting to do about how I was having to help out idiots in my Script Analysis class, but I'm better now.
Apple-picking on Satyrday was very cool. Good wind, good trees to climb, good friends. Dinner at the Home Place afterwards, and then some Changeling-related conversation, in which I determined that the only thing I really want to throw out is the Realms system. (If you have no idea what I'm talking about, that's okay.)
I got drafted into a scene for the directing class last week, by virtue of not being in one yet. The play is Naomi Wallace's One Flea Spare, and it's rather good. I play the somewhat bemused pirate Bunce, who's trapped for a month in a house in London 1665 with an old aristocrat, his old wife who I'm feeling up, and a crazy servant girl who convinced the old couple that she was the daughter of one of their aristocrat friends. The aristocrat spends the entire scene tied to a chair. Very odd. I'm liking it.
The Age of Mythology boardgame is pretty cool. Will write more about it later.