Well these days I'm pretty much always online anyway.
I always got bored during those classes, actually. Sometimes it's nice to spice things up. Like my old History teacher, when she was teaching us about trench warfare, took us down to the oval and had us mark out how far away the trenches would have been, then pretend to be the people of either side. It was fun.
Also, I read 'Geometry' as 'Cemetery' and was like, 'Um, what?'.
I didn't even get to the logs. I just kept getting hit by cars and bitten by snakes.
That's pretty cool.
Yep, I did. Only once though.
I like that he's becoming a regular. I kind of like him. Not in an 'omg-i'm-going-to-drool-over-him' way, but a 'he's-a-cool-character' way.
I'm not even sure. But basically I think we were wrestling on a chair, and she fell off and landed on her finger, and she swears I broke it but she never went to the doctor. -shrugs- My sister and I probably get along better now because she lives a couple of hours away. Wait until one of you moves out and then you'll see what I mean.
The weird thing was, as I was reading this, a Taylor Swift song started playing.
Here's the
Unicorn Song. Pretty much the sound of my childhood. That and Puff the Magic Dragon.
I've been in a couple of musicals and plays, but I never had any big speaking or singing roles. In my first musical I was an alien, and I just sang as part of the group, in the next one I was a legionnaire and sang in part of a smaller group (I was also an understudy for a mailman
), in the first play I was a ghost, if I recall correctly, and I didn't talk much, and in my last one I was an orphan and a something else, I think.
When you perform, is it usually just singing? I think I'd be way too scared to do that.
I wonder what your voice sounds like. I'd love to hear it. I bet it's cute.