in a way that’s different from who we are

okay guys. as much as I loved it, I’m kind of glad High School Musical is over. It was time for it to go. My excitement for the Lost Boys of the Sudan (which all of you should see) overtook any remorse I felt about the show ending as of now. ALSO today (which was the last day of HSM, as we call it, and thus why this is on my mind) the fire alarm went off during the end of the first show and I got to be all cool and in charge and showed people where to go to evacuate the theater and comforted frightened looking children.

A side note: though I like working at the Children’s Theatre, I absolutely 99% despise children. I have met a few that I liked, but I have only talked to them for short periods of time, and thus if I spent more time with them I would probably dislike them. I don’t know what’s wrong with me – I’m a girl, I will probably one day HAVE a baby (maybe), shouldn’t I like childrens?

Enough depressing thoughts. Instead, how about some thoughts about the movie 300:

1) it was 89.9778% in sloooooow mooootion (the cool kind, where it slows down and then speeds up)
2) it was way less sexy than advertised

3) frat boys are not fun to sit in front of, but joel can tell you about that?

4) it’s oddly confusing to see sweet nerdy little monk from Van Helsing morphing into this

5)… slow motion?

Comments (3) left to “in a way that’s different from who we are”

  1. Allison wrote:

    so, you all 300 yesterday? didnt you go home and do homeworks/sleep? /why didnt you call us? we went to bed at 10 because we were bored.

    also, are you feeling betters i hope?

  2. Emma wrote:

    Oh, no! We saw it on Saturday. I scanned stuff and did homework on Sunday, no worries little muffin.

  3. Sam wrote:

    He also plays Faramir in Lord of the Rings, which is a good middle ground between those other two roles.