Wow, I can't believe it's already Friday again.
This week was just fast, I guess, haha. Even though I didn't do much.
So last Friday was the Shakespeare DTASC Showcase.
And on Saturday was the actual DTASC competition.
I allowed Emily to talk me into going to judge, which I kind of regretted immediately, haha.
I woke up at 5:45am and it was freeeeeeeezing.
But we did drive with my dad so it was nice not going on the bus, haha. That would have definitely sucked.
So the first round we judged Division A (so middle schoolers) Tech.
I did Set/Lights/Graphics and Emily got to do Costumes. So not fair.
But man, it was so terrible.
These sets were all made out of styrofoam and cardboard and they were just so sloppy.
So that sucked. Haha.
I ended an hour before Emily so I knitted a little and talked to my dad.
When Emily was done we went to see if we could judge another round but they weren't gonna be doing that until after lunch so we just hungout with drama kids for awhile.
Then we ate lunch in the judges room with Farah and Graz.
If you think Graz hates you, well he'll like you when you graduate. Trust me, I know.
So the lunch was spaghetti with peas and this really sweet sauce. It was weird.
But afterwards Emily and I judged A Division finals for Theme Collage.
I saw suuuuuch good scenes.
It was really awesome.
After that I think we just chilled for awhile and then we got to judge Division B Finals.
I did Romantic Couples and Emily did Theme Collage again.
I saw some really good scenes there too.
And I finished before Emily again so I just chilled with my dad and drama kids and ate candy, haha.
When Emily was done we got our money.
We thought we'd get paid around $30. We got... $60. Sooo freaking awesome.
We left pretty shortly after but not before I got Ryan Kent to shut the hell up.
He was complaining because all of Hesperia's scenes didn't make semis and we was saying,
"It's a conspiracy against us!" and "We didn't make it because we didn't have backflips or chair spinning."
And I just looked him in the eyes and said, "Maybe your scenes were just bad."
And he shut right up, haha.
I essentially got paid $60 to make Ryan Kent feel like crap.
Anyways we left and that was my Saturday.
On Sunday after I worked out I watched New York, I Love You.
If you remember I just talked about watching Paris, je t'aime and New York, I Love You came out after trying to do the same thing but in New York.
I really don't think it was as good as Paris, je t'aime.
But it was okay.
This week I also watched Clueless.
I don't know, I just really wanted to watch it.
I'm not sure if I've seen this before or not but I had no idea Paul Rudd was in it!
I love Paul Rudd!
I'd marry Paul Rudd if I could. Haha. I looooveee him.
And this movie is just toooo funny and so 90s.
A movie I didn't watch but found out about is Harry Brown.
I love Michael Caine and this looks soooo goood!
Michael Caine killing British people? Come on!
What a good combination~
I don't listen to CDs very often.
I just listen to the radio and when I'm at home I just don't listen to anything, haha.
But lately I've had these 3 albums on repeat.
Death Cab for Cutie's Narrow Stairs.
This is Death Cab for Cuties latest CD and I love it, it's just the right amount of happy and sad songs.
Some happy sounding songs with sad lyrics is what I'm all about, haha.
Pink Floyd's The Wall
I love this album so much. I especially listen to it when I drive through the Grapevine to Tyler's house.
It's just one of the best albums of all time. Ever.
And the movie is soooo amazing too.
Radiohead's The Bends
This is the one that I've been listening to the most.
It's definitely my favourite Radiohead album (closely followed by Hail to the Thief) and I've just been addicted to it lately.
I get addicted to this CD periodically and right now is just one of those times, haha.
Well that's all for this week.
And tomorrow there will be a workout at Royal Oak.
Meet in front of Royal Oak Commons at 10am.
I hope you have a good weekend. (:
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