Mar 20, 2006 10:15
I have a question...
Why is it, that when you are on a concert tour and you have a dinner-and-concert arrangement with a church, they always feed you things like ice cream, pudding, milk, all of the things that you're not supposed to eat right before you sing?
Anyway, got back late last night from choir tour. Gah... exhausting. In the four days that we were touring, we did 8 concerts. *dies* It was fun, and I think I'm actually starting to make friends with some of the people in choir now, which makes me happy. I like having friends, I'm just not very good at making them.
And I think that Caitlin and I are the designated official photographers for the "Choir girls gone wild" photoshoot in Jinn's room on Friday. You get discounts on the t-shirts if you're in the picture, but neither of us really wanted to/had the required costume pieces to do that, so we volunteered to take the pictures and stuff. They're still working on finding someone skilled in photoshop to edit Bill and Sean in. It's going to be interesting.
So yeah, lots of performances, lots of churchs, and the discovery that febreeze is wonderful for getting wrinkles out of shirts. Just spray your shirt with Febreeze, snap it, then hang it up, and in a half an hour, voila, no more wrinkles! It was life saving.
I have too much homework to do in the next week. I shouldn't be on here, I should be looking for Greek... stuff. By the way, if any of you can reccomend a greek play that I haven't read before that I can use for my research project, that would be awesome. A Tragedy would be best, since I have to use Aristotle's poetics and he doesn't really think highly of comedies. We studied Oedipus and Antigone in class, and I've read Medea and Trojan women. I know that there's at least one person on here that can probably give me a long list of excellent greek plays, I just need somewhere to start.