| adventures of a seattle boy...
so the more i go through life, the more i realize that i am seattle. especially when i travel. it's ridiculous. if you don't believe me here's proof. so friday night after the performance (which plays this thursday, friday, saturday evening and saturday matinee, you should see it), some friends and i decide to go out to a bar in ballard (mostly for $4 appitizers, yum, and maybe a beverage or two). well i was wearing my flannel shirt and i decided to go out with that as well as my hair in a ponytail. and as i went to my friends apartment and waited for her to get ready, i decided to touch up my make up from the show, in particular my eyeliner. so i went out in a flannel shirt, a ponytail, and eyeliner. i looked like a metro lumberjack. it was amazing. the great part was, in seattle, i never felt out of place at all. in fact, i might even do it again some night. it was that much fun. (as long as i don't go over to capitol hill, that might get awkward)
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| okay, i think i have a problem. that's the first step right, admitting it. i started working at the theatre yesterday at 12:30p. i didn't stop working until 5pm today. yes, that is 28 and a half hours straight. we needed to play catchup on the set. but at 8:02a this morning before 8:30a tech rehearsal we had a turntable that turned. it was exciting. but i am looking forward to being done with this show. i put in 40 hours last week and 60 hours this week. but my paycheck will be nice. so anyways, i am exhausted. the play opens thursday. come see it. you'll get to see me with a ponytail. it's quite incredible.
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| midnight is a definite improvement. the show is coming along though. looking good. just a bit more pushing on the set. first tech rehearsal and i only had four notes on the sound. as opposed to my usual two to three pages. that was encouraging.
and i graduate in like 60 days, or something ridculously soon like that!
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| 2 am probably isn't much better |
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| 3 am is entirely too late to be at the theatre |
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