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Oct 23, 2005 09:31

We're about to start filming again. As always with Slings, I've re-read the Shakespeare play we'll be doing. I've learned my lines.

Well, mostly. *grins* I'm doing better than Martha, though.

Additionally, I've been re-reading The Prophet by Gibran. Two sections made me think this time, in different ways. In speaking of friendship, the ( Read more... )

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dark_horse_gabe October 23 2005, 16:00:39 UTC
yes... they do mean many things.

interesting choice of a post, mr. gross.

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golden_boy October 24 2005, 00:56:09 UTC
I but try to keep it interesting. Been thinking on this one for days, actually.

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dark_horse_gabe October 24 2005, 15:03:23 UTC
i always did enjoy your posts. for years now. although some i never really could get a handle on right away. after some thought, i figured them out. all of them.

i'll have to read this book of yours sometime, even if i prefer a good murder mystery.

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golden_boy October 24 2005, 22:38:50 UTC
It's an amazing book. Less than fifty pages and yet more deep thoughts than could be contained in 300.

You always have been able to figure me out.

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ms_m_burns October 23 2005, 17:17:32 UTC
You'd be surprised at how fast I can learn what I need to know, love. Besides, it will most likely be a repetition of "I'm sorry! I'm sorry!" as my diva character continually bounces in late for rehearsal.

As for the rest of your post, it's bound to spark a bit of discussion later, do you think?

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golden_boy October 24 2005, 00:50:39 UTC
I hope all my posts spark discussion. *grins*

I think you also have lines such as, "Do not cast me as the Nurse, Geoffrey!"

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ms_m_burns October 24 2005, 15:07:00 UTC
Yes, and I recall even throwing a few things during them! *winks*

Oh God, and here I was yelling, "Cast him into the hot tub, Geoffrey!" My bad.

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golden_boy October 24 2005, 22:37:09 UTC
Yes, do get the lines right, Marth. *grins8

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