You don't watch Clean Sweep, do you?
No... I have no cable and I am too scared. Also, being in poor theatre has scarred me too many times. i mean, it seems stupid to hang on to things just in case someone says "Gee, i wish we had an old-style discman for a prop" but I cannot tell you the number of thingd I have gotten rid of that I have needed later.
I have decided to take all but the most beloved of my costumes/clothes into the theatre where I work for stock. That is an entire room full of clothing. i will have access to them, but not have to store them..
The Dead Media thing is neat!
I have decided to take all but the most beloved of my costumes/clothes into the theatre where I work for stock. That is an entire room full of clothing. i will have access to them, but not have to store them..
Oh, that's a perfect idea -- totally bring in the discman. Can you label stuff with your name in case you want to take anything back?
Aha! I remember reading about this story years ago but nobody ever seems to know what I'm talking about when I bring it up. Which seemed ridiculous because it's the most fascinating thing ever! So I half convinced myself that I had imagined Nu Shu, the secret coded Chinese writing that existed, hidden from men and the world for a thousand years.
Me no comprende. Why would your hip ratio make them a no-no?
It's not so much the hip ratio, as it is the fact that a good portion of my weight is in the upper hip area. Hip-huggers bisect that weight and look awful. As for low-low riders(which would hit me under that region), nu-uh. If I have to wax to wear a pair of jeans, they're not worth it.
OK, this Beauty and the Geek show is kind of cute. At least they're all learning valuable skills!
Aha! I remember reading about this story years ago but nobody ever seems to know what I'm talking about when I bring it up. Which seemed ridiculous because it's the most fascinating thing ever! So I half convinced myself that I had imagined Nu Shu, the secret coded Chinese writing that existed, hidden from men and the world for a thousand years.
Oh my word. I've bookmarked the page. That's incredible. I'm so glad the gov't is now opening a school to keep it alive. I'm quite interested in reading the author's book now, too.
I could not resist a quick google and found a whole Nushu site:
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OK, this Beauty and the Geek show is kind of cute. At least they're all learning valuable skills!
I kind of liked last week's episode too.
I loved the footage from within the tornado. Didn't they say that they had calculated that the pebbles and other bits of rubbish were spinning at 100 miles an hour?