For some reason, the fact that 2010 starts at midnight tonight really isn't a huge deal to me.
But, let's take a look at an overview of my year for shits and giggles.
+ Grayson County College from January till May. Ugh. I spent more time sleeping in my dorm room than doing anything else. I was so depressed. I just wanted to go back home, and was only happy when I got to come home on the weekends.
+ Hung out at the Highland Bordello every day after the semester ended, until 8 a.m. on June 2nd, which is the moment that, after having spent a few days cleaning it out, and all night that night, we left the empty house. The Goodbye Bordello Party, held on May 15th, was the party of the decade, and that's when I met John Chambers and James Palmer.
+ Lysistrata, DCT Road Show, and hanging out with Travis marked my summer. John Chambers came to visit a couple of times, and that was major fun.
+ I turned 19 on August 22nd.
+ Plaza Suite and school at North Central Texas College (Corinth campus) start up, August/September. In Plaza Suite, I spent an hour every night of getting dolled up in a wedding dress and gorgeous hair and makeup for one line at the end of the show. Oh well, it was a blast.
+ Talking of Michelangelo and more school for September/October. Worked at Costume & Dance World, then got fired after two weeks by the douchebag owner (not just my opinion; many people warned me when I started there). Talking of Michelangelo was hands down my favorite show of the year. Best. Cast. Ever.
+ Travis left for Shreveport at the beginning of November, and was there the entire month for Cameraman filming. I started on the nightmare project of The Beulaville Baptist Book Club Presents A Bur-les-Q Nutcracker. I was pretty unhappy much of this month, but hanging out with friends kept me afloat.
+ Travis came back end of November, and we decide to move. School ended at the beginning of December, and I made horrible grades, but I don't care: I'm not going back for awhile. Bur-les-Q Nutcracker drove me insane for all FIVE weekends of the run, until I collected my paycheck on December 27th. I had a great Christmas, though.
And now I'm here. Since I am moving to a relatively new location, I have no idea what's in store for me in 2010, but I hope it'll be a wonderful experience. :-)
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Slap Chop... Hip Hop???
Oh. My. God.
Has anyone seen the Slap Chop commercial where Vince goes hip hop on us? I mean, this is REALLY on TV!
And maybe this has been on the air for awhile, but I don't watch a huge amount of TV, so I'm just now catching this.
I'm watching the VH1 Top 40 Music Videos of '09, and I haven't gotten to number 1 yet, but I vote for the Slap Chop commercial.
EDIT:
So, like, I guess I can't argue with "Poker Face" being number 1. I love Lady Gaga way more than I care to admit to my friends and family. (How can you not!?!?)
Has anyone seen the Slap Chop commercial where Vince goes hip hop on us? I mean, this is REALLY on TV!
And maybe this has been on the air for awhile, but I don't watch a huge amount of TV, so I'm just now catching this.
I'm watching the VH1 Top 40 Music Videos of '09, and I haven't gotten to number 1 yet, but I vote for the Slap Chop commercial.
EDIT:
So, like, I guess I can't argue with "Poker Face" being number 1. I love Lady Gaga way more than I care to admit to my friends and family. (How can you not!?!?)
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Blah.
I know, I know. Nobody even reads this. But if I keep (trying to) blog, maybe I'll come up with something interesting? I occasionally have something good to say.
I guess the most exciting thing that's happened lately is that Travis went to Shreveport and got a job as script supervisor for a low-budget film called "Cameraman," which started out directed by Emmy-winner Pruitt Taylor Vince, but the tyrannical writer-producer David Cole fired him. So, Robert Foster, the DP, became the director. Anyway, it's apparently going to be a terrible movie, but a nice paycheck and great networking experience for Travis. He got to work with Pruitt and some other great people. He already has another job lined up in January, with more to come, and we both may (not set in stone, though) be signed by an agent. Needless to say, we'll probably be moving out there.
Here's to breaking into the business!
I guess the most exciting thing that's happened lately is that Travis went to Shreveport and got a job as script supervisor for a low-budget film called "Cameraman," which started out directed by Emmy-winner Pruitt Taylor Vince, but the tyrannical writer-producer David Cole fired him. So, Robert Foster, the DP, became the director. Anyway, it's apparently going to be a terrible movie, but a nice paycheck and great networking experience for Travis. He got to work with Pruitt and some other great people. He already has another job lined up in January, with more to come, and we both may (not set in stone, though) be signed by an agent. Needless to say, we'll probably be moving out there.
Here's to breaking into the business!
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Funniest. Site. Ever.
www.peopleofwalmart.com
Hilarious. However, do not go if you are easily offended. I was very surprised at how many people sent hate mail to this site, especially since it's only been up for about a month and a half. But, hey, I'm already going to hell anyway, so what do I know about what's offensive?
Hilarious. However, do not go if you are easily offended. I was very surprised at how many people sent hate mail to this site, especially since it's only been up for about a month and a half. But, hey, I'm already going to hell anyway, so what do I know about what's offensive?
Friday, October 9, 2009
I've been a bad girl...
...by not updating. At all. Here's the important things going on in my life now:
- School. At NCTC, not UNT like I said last semester. Don't ask. Well... okay, it's because my GPA wasn't quite high enough, and then I deliberated for awhile about taking a semester off. But hey, I'm much more comfortable here than I was my first semester.
- Rehearsals for a play entitled "Talking of Michelangelo" which was written and is being directed by my friend Joshua Scott Hancock. It's going alright. We open in two weeks.
- Working seasonally at Costume & Dance World, the costume shop in the local mall. I enjoy the job... somewhat. My boss, though, is not exactly the friendliest person in the world. I'll leave it at that. Thank goodness it's only temporary.
- Travis and I are still together and in love and all that gooey shit (Our 1 year anniversary is on the 30th!). No complaints there. :-)
Aaaaaaaaaannnnnnnd scene.
- School. At NCTC, not UNT like I said last semester. Don't ask. Well... okay, it's because my GPA wasn't quite high enough, and then I deliberated for awhile about taking a semester off. But hey, I'm much more comfortable here than I was my first semester.
- Rehearsals for a play entitled "Talking of Michelangelo" which was written and is being directed by my friend Joshua Scott Hancock. It's going alright. We open in two weeks.
- Working seasonally at Costume & Dance World, the costume shop in the local mall. I enjoy the job... somewhat. My boss, though, is not exactly the friendliest person in the world. I'll leave it at that. Thank goodness it's only temporary.
- Travis and I are still together and in love and all that gooey shit (Our 1 year anniversary is on the 30th!). No complaints there. :-)
Aaaaaaaaaannnnnnnd scene.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Workin' On It
Don't have much time for a long entry, but just a quick check-in.
So far, I'm doing pretty good with the fashion thing. I've put together a couple of super cute outfits already, and I'm planning to work my way up from cute to hot to downright ahead of the times. I hope. And always keeping it grounded somewhat in a counter-culture style (punk/rock/goth, hippie, grunge, etc.).
I really hope I can get to work on my short film, Half Empty, really soon...
Ugh, have to be up in a few hours to do our first performance of this summer's Road Show... yuck. Performing story theatre for little children at 9 a.m. Not cool. (Thank jebus for the $$$.)
So far, I'm doing pretty good with the fashion thing. I've put together a couple of super cute outfits already, and I'm planning to work my way up from cute to hot to downright ahead of the times. I hope. And always keeping it grounded somewhat in a counter-culture style (punk/rock/goth, hippie, grunge, etc.).
I really hope I can get to work on my short film, Half Empty, really soon...
Ugh, have to be up in a few hours to do our first performance of this summer's Road Show... yuck. Performing story theatre for little children at 9 a.m. Not cool. (Thank jebus for the $$$.)
Monday, June 29, 2009
Fashion Forward
Omfg. I. Love. Fashion.
Not a new realization, but I will go months and months wearing jeans and t-shirts and no makeup, all because I just don't have time or energy to even think about looking good day to day. And then... lo and behold... I will stumble upon (sort of literally - on Firefox's Stumble Upon app) fashion photos and design blogs and what have you... and it makes me squeal and bounce up and down with a mixture of joy and frustration - I LOVE fashion, but I NEVER do ANYTHING to follow that love.
I don't dress how I want. I don't draw fashion designs. I don't take photos.
I'm so boring and lazy.
New resolution: I will make more of an effort to look how I want. I will wear makeup (almost) every day - at least some eyeliner and concealer. I will do laundry more often to ensure I have a nice selection of clothes to wear. I will remember to accessorize well with every outfit. I will be more fashion-minded, and my clothing, drawings and photographs will reflect this.
I feel better now.
(And if anyone gives a flying fuck, sorry I've all but abandoned this blog. I'll try to do better on that, too.)
Not a new realization, but I will go months and months wearing jeans and t-shirts and no makeup, all because I just don't have time or energy to even think about looking good day to day. And then... lo and behold... I will stumble upon (sort of literally - on Firefox's Stumble Upon app) fashion photos and design blogs and what have you... and it makes me squeal and bounce up and down with a mixture of joy and frustration - I LOVE fashion, but I NEVER do ANYTHING to follow that love.
I don't dress how I want. I don't draw fashion designs. I don't take photos.
I'm so boring and lazy.
New resolution: I will make more of an effort to look how I want. I will wear makeup (almost) every day - at least some eyeliner and concealer. I will do laundry more often to ensure I have a nice selection of clothes to wear. I will remember to accessorize well with every outfit. I will be more fashion-minded, and my clothing, drawings and photographs will reflect this.
I feel better now.
(And if anyone gives a flying fuck, sorry I've all but abandoned this blog. I'll try to do better on that, too.)
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Beginning of the Summer
Well, not too much important has happened since I last wrote. I've just been enjoying being lazy, hanging out with Travis at the Bordello.
My cousin died the other day. He had a stroke or something and it caused bleeding in the brain... he was put on life support, but there wasn't any hope, so they pulled the plug on him. The funeral is tomorrow. I wasn't that close to him, so I don't feel devastated, but I feel terrible for his two kids and his two sisters (to whom I am a little more close).
We've had a couple of Lysistrata rehearsals lately, and I'm pretty excited about it.
Saturday, I saw a screening of Pinkston's (one of Travis's roommates) final film project for his Advanced Directing class at UNT. It was pretty fantastic. I really didn't care for the other films from the class, but Pinkston's was stellar. That night, we also went and saw MTD's Crazy For You at the Campus Theatre, which was also seriously amazing. I think Travis loved it more than I did, though.
Well, my phone bill is larger than it's supposed to be, so I have to go contend with that. I'm also supposed to head over to the Gallagher household to visit Eva today, and then rehearsal tonight. Yay for keeping busy. ^.^
My cousin died the other day. He had a stroke or something and it caused bleeding in the brain... he was put on life support, but there wasn't any hope, so they pulled the plug on him. The funeral is tomorrow. I wasn't that close to him, so I don't feel devastated, but I feel terrible for his two kids and his two sisters (to whom I am a little more close).
We've had a couple of Lysistrata rehearsals lately, and I'm pretty excited about it.
Saturday, I saw a screening of Pinkston's (one of Travis's roommates) final film project for his Advanced Directing class at UNT. It was pretty fantastic. I really didn't care for the other films from the class, but Pinkston's was stellar. That night, we also went and saw MTD's Crazy For You at the Campus Theatre, which was also seriously amazing. I think Travis loved it more than I did, though.
Well, my phone bill is larger than it's supposed to be, so I have to go contend with that. I'm also supposed to head over to the Gallagher household to visit Eva today, and then rehearsal tonight. Yay for keeping busy. ^.^
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
End of the Semester
I have had only about four hours of sleep in the past 48 hours or more. And I'm still awake.
Monday night I stayed up until it was time for me to go to class in the morning to finish my final art projects. Then last night, after the End of the Year Party for the GCC theatre department at Robin's house (which was pretty fun, and I even felt just a tad bit emotional saying goodbye), I was up till 6:30 finishing my final film project. However, despite the whole last minute approach, I had a lot of fun with that one, and learned a lot (especially on what NOT to do), I think.
Then today, I packed up my crap and moved back to Denton. I am home!
But of course, because of the aforementioned lack of sleep, I am more than exhausted. The only reason I am still awake is because I am trying to stay lucid to spend a little time with Travis after he gets done editing for tonight. Although, I must say, it may not even be worth it, because last time I hung out with him after editing, he could not stop thinking about the film afterwards. But still... there may be sex involved...
I suppose we'll just have to see if I last or not. :-P
Monday night I stayed up until it was time for me to go to class in the morning to finish my final art projects. Then last night, after the End of the Year Party for the GCC theatre department at Robin's house (which was pretty fun, and I even felt just a tad bit emotional saying goodbye), I was up till 6:30 finishing my final film project. However, despite the whole last minute approach, I had a lot of fun with that one, and learned a lot (especially on what NOT to do), I think.
Then today, I packed up my crap and moved back to Denton. I am home!
But of course, because of the aforementioned lack of sleep, I am more than exhausted. The only reason I am still awake is because I am trying to stay lucid to spend a little time with Travis after he gets done editing for tonight. Although, I must say, it may not even be worth it, because last time I hung out with him after editing, he could not stop thinking about the film afterwards. But still... there may be sex involved...
I suppose we'll just have to see if I last or not. :-P
Thursday, April 30, 2009
I Hate Spiders... So Much
So, today we were finishing up cleaning Silver Wings for the end of the semester. Everyone else had piled into Tenna's truck to go take stuff over to storage, and I was left to move patio furniture into the shop.
So... I'm dragging the wicker love seat over to the shop doors across the patio... and I watch as a BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER runs out from hiding in it onto the ground. I freeze - spiders are seriously my worst fear, and this particular one happens to be the most poisonous in the good ol' U. S. of A. So I'm standing there thinking "Oh shit oh shit oh shit, what do I do?" Well, I figure that the little beast needs to DIE, because I'm sure as hell not going to let it continue to add to the brown recluse gene pool. So I look around... I'm the only one there, so I can't get someone else to do it. The patio, for once, is devoid of one-by-fours, which happen to be perfect spider-smashing tools if available. Finally, I spot Tenna's toolbox off to the side of the patio. Is there a hammer in there? Yes, yes there is! I grab the hammer, and slowly move over to the little git, who thankfully hasn't moved. I quickly work up the courage to go ahead and smash at it - and miss! So I go again... and miss again! And of course, this pisses off the spider, so he starts running around, which freaks ME out. So there I am, playing the arachnid version of Whack-A-Mole, screaming "Die motherfucker, die!" while dancing around like a maniac.
Thankfully, I eventually hit the eight-legged creature. And again, and again, and again. I made sure that all that was left was a venomous pulp. I then stuck the hammer back inside the toolbox and went inside to wait for everyone else. I was done moving furniture. Quite done.
So... I'm dragging the wicker love seat over to the shop doors across the patio... and I watch as a BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER runs out from hiding in it onto the ground. I freeze - spiders are seriously my worst fear, and this particular one happens to be the most poisonous in the good ol' U. S. of A. So I'm standing there thinking "Oh shit oh shit oh shit, what do I do?" Well, I figure that the little beast needs to DIE, because I'm sure as hell not going to let it continue to add to the brown recluse gene pool. So I look around... I'm the only one there, so I can't get someone else to do it. The patio, for once, is devoid of one-by-fours, which happen to be perfect spider-smashing tools if available. Finally, I spot Tenna's toolbox off to the side of the patio. Is there a hammer in there? Yes, yes there is! I grab the hammer, and slowly move over to the little git, who thankfully hasn't moved. I quickly work up the courage to go ahead and smash at it - and miss! So I go again... and miss again! And of course, this pisses off the spider, so he starts running around, which freaks ME out. So there I am, playing the arachnid version of Whack-A-Mole, screaming "Die motherfucker, die!" while dancing around like a maniac.
Thankfully, I eventually hit the eight-legged creature. And again, and again, and again. I made sure that all that was left was a venomous pulp. I then stuck the hammer back inside the toolbox and went inside to wait for everyone else. I was done moving furniture. Quite done.
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