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*Molly Frannces*
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Dec 15, 2016 10:04PM
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Totally!So...since the group is so small we wont need any new mods
Any ideas for more Discussion boards?
Should we make an Elimination game?Except the favorite Characters are the only people in you can Eliminate?
Example:
Fitz : 25
Sophie : 25
Keefe : 25
Dex : 25
Biana : 25
Tam : 25
Linh : 25
Am i missing any Favorite characters?
Should i make an Elimination game!Except only the favorite characters are there to give points and Eliminate?
Example:
Fitz : 25
Sophie : 25
Keefe : 25
Biana : 25
Dex : 25
Tam : 25
Linh : 25
Silveny : 25
Iggy : 25
I really wanna do Role Play with you (if your interested)Should i make a new discussion board? or how would we do one?
I guess we could make one for the whole group. We'd need to make a new discussion thread for it.
Yeah. You could make a folder for Roleplay, and under that, make 2 (maybe even 3) discussion threads for character approval and the actual Roleplay.
Yay! It took me a while to realize I was now a moderator AND another while to realize that I was aloud to look at this. :)
Na, that's TOTALLY AWESOME!!! YAY!!! And thank you, it's in honor of the fact that I was just recently cast as Edmund in a production in the state I live. *shivers at the memory of the intense auditions*
Congratulations! In January I am going to audition to see if I can get into an actor's school...
I've never auditioned for anything like this so...
*gulps*
I've never auditioned for anything like this so...
*gulps*
Oh and im gonna have to audition to be in this play for 4HThen preform at the state fair
(I live in Minnesota)
Molly: Haha. Yeah, but YOU GUYS GET TO ADD YOUR OWN TWISTS AND THAT WILL MAKE ME RETHINK EVERYTHING!!! That's what it's all about. :)RAMYA: don't worry, it will only be ABSOULOUTLY THE MOST HORRIFYING THING YOUVE EVER DONE. *clears throat* sorry, that wasn't very inspiring. I'm sure you'll do great! :) but my first audition Is one of the most humiliating moments of my life. It just so happens that the biggest show I've ever done in my life was my first audition. And it was for one of the most principle characters in that particular show. I literally tripped over my shoelaces as I was walking in, mid-hello and fell over the pianist, earning him a nice fat goose egg as his head hit the ground. I also ended up forgetting my song and then asking to start over, getting the response, "sorry we don't have time". BUT. I ended up getting a call back. But then it only got worse. On the night of callbacks they called all of the last 8-10 people who were still being considered up to the stage,went through all there songs then dismissed everybody. Except they forgot me. So there I am panicking when someone from the audience calls out, "what about the blondie?" (I am, VERY blonde) and there all "oh sorry, go ahead." But I ended up nailing it and getting the part and continued on to the most awesome(and stressful) 12-months of rehersal I've ever endured, right before the most awesome(and again very stressful) month of performances. Literally. A fire alarm went off right in the middle of my death scene. (No joke). That all probably sounds like something from a movie but it's all true(sadly) *sighs* I made some pretty great memories though and it opened the door to many great things I've done since... I CANT WAKT TO HEAR HOW YOUR AUDITION GOES RAMYA!!! *sits back and grabs popcorn in preparation for the funniness*
GOOD LUCK TO YOU TO MOLLY!!! I performed at the county fair here in Oregon once with a friend. Yes I have seen gravity falls. Didn't really grow on me though... And what kind of 4-H do you do?
My 4-H group doesn't really have anything special though they're is a drama 4-H group i wanted to join once i heard about it...
*is currently cracking up right now*
Wow, Joel! Your iteration and voice of repeating those memories are just...HILARIOUS! *realizes I'm doomed to repeat history*
*gulps again*
Good luck to you, Molly!
And no, I haven't seen Gravity Falls.
Wow, Joel! Your iteration and voice of repeating those memories are just...HILARIOUS! *realizes I'm doomed to repeat history*
*gulps again*
Good luck to you, Molly!
And no, I haven't seen Gravity Falls.
I Love your writing style its awesome so much detail though it seems like you put a lot of thought into it. it's better then a lot of books i've readBut any way that sounds like a humiliating audition i hope mine doesn't go like that. i'll have to sing for it
*blushes* awwwww thank you guys. And yeah I'm sure that is very funny to you guys but I seriously have never forgotten the ABSOULOUTE. PIT OF MY STOMACH. HUMILIATION, That I felt during that audition process. And GOOD FOR YOU MOLLY!!! A singing audition is always very scary. My first audition was a singing one as has been most of the things I've done since. I LOVE singing and truly, singing on stage is like being at my second home. I don't get crowd sickness. Or super nervous(except auditions of course, those are always terrifying) in truth, I've preferred performing in front of the one thousand people crowds to my 5th grade talent show. It's because, the smaller the group, the more you can really see your audience react. But it's what I love to do. Except of course that time I had to belt a high E flat while jumping out of a VERY tall fake tree and swinging on a vine when I was young Tarzan in Tarzan last year. The first performance night my voice literally broke AND I hit the wall on my second round and had a headache for the rest of the week. That was neither fun nor lovely. I could go on and on for hours about the humiliating experiences I've had in theater. I truly have horrible luck. And somehow my head always pays the price. *rubs poor head*



