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Wed Aug 27, 2008, 3:04 PM
  • Mood: Dumbfounded
  • Playing: Lego Starwars. :3
Hey! I didn't tell you guys because I didn't want any pressure, but I tried out for our school play this year of "Macbeth". Ever since I was a tiny wee munchkin (haha.) I had dreamed of being a weird sister. And THIS year I was going to try. THIS year, we're also shaking things up a bit. The weird sisters (this is just a rumor) are going to look like the sexy awesome japanese rock stars. Sexy, yo.

So. I got up on stage with a million other people and when it came my turn to say the RANDOM speech, I froze. I projected as best as I could. But I froze. I got CALLBACKS THOUGH!!! 8DDD

And now that I know I can be loud enough and he likes me well enough, I can DEFINITELY not freeze tomorrow! (like it'll now be physically impossible 8DDDDDDD). You guys, I don't want to be greedy but I want this part and NO other. NONE. NOT ANY OTHER. I hope I get this part. I really. Really. REALLY want it.

Damn. Wish me luck tomorrow. I'll be practicing ALL night!

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:iconmbryn:
Break a leg, Pinata!

And never say "Macbeth" when you're on stage! It's bad luck! Always call it "the Scottish play"! (If you don't know why and don't know the story, I'll gladly elaborate, lol).

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:iconmcroverlord:
you got called back? WOOO! oh man!
that is sooooooooo great! nice job!

[: i didn't, but my sister did... hahah.

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:iconmootchie18:
break a leg good fella!!!!!!!!!!!
:icontalking-pinata:
THANK YA!

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:icontalking-pinata:
AHHH. Now I'm scared. I have to compete against your sister and your sister is awesome!

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:icontalking-pinata:
Elaborate, please. :3

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:iconmbryn:
The play "Macbeth" is long believed to be cursed, and thus uttering its name on stage (while not performing) is bad luck.

Shakespeare believed "Macbeth" had been cursed by actual witches. The reasoning? During a production of "MacBeth" the original Globe Theatre burned to the ground after a spark from cannon-fire fell to the thatched roof.

"Macbeth" therefore, is considered the cursed play, and since actors are second only to athletes in superstition, they go to great lengths to avoid saying it unless they are actually performing.

This concludes the history lesson for today, lol.

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"Writers aren't exactly people...they're a whole lot of people trying to be one person." --F. Scott Fitzgerald.

"Writing is a socially acceptable form of schizophrenia." --E.L. Doctorow.
:icontalking-pinata:
Wow. Nice! I'll be sure to not say it. O_O

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:iconmbryn:
:nod:

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:iconmcroverlord:
WELL you are AWESOME too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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