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Sunday, May 1, 2005


Let's Begin
I now know the importance of doing stuff here on theOtaku network. I mean, I've dropped to 189! But what also hurts is that they don't have those little myOtaku lists out front anymore...
Anyways...
Well, this Thursday is opening night for the play. O.= *twitches* I'm fine; I'm ready; I'm steady; I'm all for go. (Baaaad pun there).
The play is called "Murder's In The Heir", and it's like a stage version of Clue. You have the butler, the maid, the cook, the housekeeper, but there's also the relatives - a playboy, a spacey middle-aged woman (think Osaka), a Soutern belle, and a calm and collected guy. Then there's the nurse, the lawyer, the secretary, the detective, the handyman, the old man who kicks the bucket, AND, to top it all off, the student director inserted for narroration 'n stuff. It's a comedy, like usual, but unusually, it involves hardly any romance in it. The maid falls for the playboy, but that's it, and it's not a major part of the plot.
Well, what's different about this play is that there's no set murderer. During intermission, the audience gets to vote on who they think did it, and then we act out the ending on how they voted. Our three highest ranking suspects are the playboy, the Southern belle, and the nurse - the first two because they're greedy and the third because she had close access to the victim.
Me? No worries. I'm the friggin' cook. Sure I get pissed, but I want mah money! And the only time I blow my head is after the audience votes. T_T
We're ready to go!
But there are three - no four - no five people that are worrying me. They are...
Chris, an idiot, who plays the old man and gets killed by the end of act one
Liz - my friend - who has the detective part and doesn't have them memorized
Naglich (first name, Brian) who plays the grandson Simon III. He has the same amount of lines as a normal character and he's still using his flippin' book!
Ryan - an important male role and a prime suspect. If he doesn't know his basic lines, how does he expect to receit the murderer's confession?
Jeff - yeah, he was gone for three days, but that doesn't mean a thing to me. He's had just as long as everyone else to practice, and he stumbles over simple lines.
Moving on...
WOOOT! I now have 100 votes on my alchemy article! AND I STILL HAVE 100%!!! YAAAY! ^_^ That's awesome! I am da SHIZ, mah man!

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