(no subject)
Mar. 31st, 2008 05:44 pmThreepenny Opera is done and gone. I'm a little sad, because it was my last show here at Coe, but it was a good one to go out on. My family enjoyed it, I enjoyed watching it, I think the cast had a good time and they pulled it off very well... I think the first time I really "got" the piece was when I saw it in full for the first time with all the costumes and lights and projections and everything.
I am also trying to make what I affectionately named Wank Bread (after comments made by
schlake here). So far so good, and their final product looks yummy, but I think Megan wants to cook too so we'll see how this goes.
Also, I was linked to a page about "incidents at Disney parks" from TVTropes.org (Nightmare Fuel, I think) and I found this one very LOLsy:
A 1981 case tried Robert Hill, who was playing Winnie the Pooh in 1978. It was alleged that he slapped a child resulting in the child being bruised and having recurring headaches, and possible brain damage. Hill testified that the girl was tugging at his costume from behind. When Hill turned around, he accidentally struck the girl in her ear. At one point, Hill entered the courtroom in the Pooh costume and responded to questions while on the witness stand as Pooh would, including dancing a jig. Appearing as Pooh showed the jury that the costume's arms were too low to the ground to slap a girl of the victim's height. The jury acquitted Hill after deliberating for 21 minutes.
LOL.
I am also trying to make what I affectionately named Wank Bread (after comments made by
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Also, I was linked to a page about "incidents at Disney parks" from TVTropes.org (Nightmare Fuel, I think) and I found this one very LOLsy:
A 1981 case tried Robert Hill, who was playing Winnie the Pooh in 1978. It was alleged that he slapped a child resulting in the child being bruised and having recurring headaches, and possible brain damage. Hill testified that the girl was tugging at his costume from behind. When Hill turned around, he accidentally struck the girl in her ear. At one point, Hill entered the courtroom in the Pooh costume and responded to questions while on the witness stand as Pooh would, including dancing a jig. Appearing as Pooh showed the jury that the costume's arms were too low to the ground to slap a girl of the victim's height. The jury acquitted Hill after deliberating for 21 minutes.
LOL.