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Name: Nikky Birthday: 11/13/1985 Gender: Female
Interests: Reading, listening to music (classic rock is awesome), watching comedies (especially Monty Python) and Mafia movies, singing, taking awesome classes, International Order of Rainbow for Girls, Sigma Tau Alpha (Beta Omega chapter!) and studying more about and growing in my faith. Expertise: I'm going to be an expert on snakes and have a public access show. Occupation: Student Industry: Zoology
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8/12/2004
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| I'm lonely here in Macomb. I miss Springfield. I miss being involved. I miss being busy every day. I could never be a stay-at-home mom because I would go crazy and kill the kids. I know this is my first entry in months and it's like this. I'm just lonely and bored. I REALLY want to move back to Springfield. It's home. And it always will be.
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| Yes, it's been a while. But now that "The Philadelphia Story" is over, I actually have some free time. The show went fantastic! We didn't have as big of audiences as we had hoped, but I had a great time doing this. Playing Tracy Lord was my favorite role ever (and yes, ever, as in all the musicals and plays I have EVER done!). Not to mention, of course, my first on-stage kiss. 
I would post pictures of being a redhead, but it was so subtle it just looked auburn. Which stinks because I really wanted to be an honest-to-goodness redhead. 
Hunter gets neutered next Friday. He will no longer be whole. And the balance of sex will be restored in the Butts household, as he will be a eunuch and will not count as a male.
"Juno" won best screenplay at the Oscars. I'm just glad it won something; it was a great movie. I knew it wouldn't win Best Picture, but I had hope. It's rare to find a movie Adam and I both enjoyed so much.
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| Like lolcats, only better.
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| Two in one day? Yes.
Ok, so I was admittedly a little angry in that last post. Though I still feel that way, I think I came off as harsh and arrogant. For the record, though, I am.
I did a lot of counting today. I have never (NEVER!) counted my lines in a show, but for the sake of curiosity I did. And I found that my lines are more than double that of the character with the second-most lines. I'm talking that mine are in the mid-500s. That is a lot of lines. So...if I can memorize 534 lines (and, as theatrically superstitious as I am, that will come back to haunt me) I don't see why someone can't do 150 or less.
OK, that's enough ego for one day.
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