Good ^.^ I'm doing great (although I'm really tired), I'm in Chicago working as a nanny for my cousins. And I get to start some improv classes at...
Okay... Kerro sit kun tiiat (sorry en voi kayttaa tiettyja kirjaimia nyt...)
Hey guys, I shall be definitely reading this masterpiece, and I swear to God I'm not copying Slaughtermatic by reading it in a poor German accent (or since it's fairly close to my Arnold impression, more likely an Austrian accent). I'm also considering doing this fic, but I'm more than willing to let somebody else do it, if they want to. Dunno when I'll be able to do it though.
OOC: *gigglesnort* Sure, he's big and cuddly and soft like one 8D *goes to learn the word coach again* Sorry, been a bit tired lately. I'll add something IC once things start to get rolling...
And no crazy shirts for Colin and Brad ;.; On a more serious note, wish they had less of Kathy Kinney and more of Heather Anne and Jonathan. And I really wish they get a second season.
LIVE AT THE APOLLO turns into EAT ALL THE EVIL POO
I do actually, although it's had it's bad moments too *coughCharlieSheencough*
Totally agreed. I love how two of the funniest Greatest Hits moments lead to a seriously epic opera number xD
Because people have different tastes? Questioning why people like something you don't is bit of a pet peeve of mine. I'm a 100% sure that something you love is something that one of the people who've written in this thread absolutely loathes. PS. No-one seems to agree on what genre Evanescence represents. The most common genres used to describe them seem to be Gothic Rock and Symphonic Heavy.
That's hilarious (although Double Rainbow will forever be my favorite). I kinda wanna learn Bust a Move on guitar (and more seriously, More Than a Feeling)
That friggen Lurker shark and those friggen heartbeats in the first Jak and Daxter game... That and Saix going berserk are the only two things in games that have made me scream aloud.
What the frak did I just watch?
Answer at about 2:40. Watch the rest, though. Do eeeeeet.
That's very nice, and I really hope you both have fun.
It's okay, you'll learn everything you need when the time is right. And remember that girls can be just as confused by guys, as you are of us....
I can't really write you a script, can I? Just be casual, remember to ask those two things, and if you feel like it talk some more about whatever.
Almost exactly like that. Ask her which movie she'd like to see, and after the conversation ask what time should you pick her up.
Tell them you're gay. Jk, say that you're going with a friend, don't lie if they ask which one. If that doesn't work tell them that you're not interested in her, but another girl they don't know.
How to succeed in (the after)life: Always ask for another pitchfork, now matter what the situation.
OOC: Here's the couch's Character Sheet: Username: To9o Name: Brandon Sherley (Mr. Sherley) Age and grade: 46 Gender: Male Appearance: Very tall (6'4''/195cm, fairly lean but more soft than muscular, warm brown eyes, dark hair, fairly good looking for his age. Personality: Calm and easygoing most of the time, with a wicked sense of humor. Biography: He used to be an amateur actor (mainly musicals and improv), before deciding to become a teacher. Used to be the Drama clubs teacher before it was disbanded, and decided to take Glee club under his wings, after the last teacher quit the school (something about tone deaf kids and clowns) Club/ job (right now students can only be Glee club members, coach has to teach one or two subjects): English teacher, Glee Club, formerly the Drama Club teacher Preferred singing genre: Everything goes Other: - IC: Sandra Brady made her way to the school's bulletin board, where sign-ups for the after school activities were taking place. Oh, it's not like I can actually do anything I want this year, she thought to herself, nearly hitting a teacher with one of her crutches. I'll be joining the freaking chess club at this rate... She narrowed her eyes as she walked to stand next to Hannah Davis. The two of them had been in an unspoken battle since junior high, always trying to best the others grades, despite being a year apart. "You just must be devastated since you Drama club got booted. Now what are you going to do?" she kept her tone almost neutral, even with the sardonic comment, while she eyed the shorter girl. Hannah gave her a quick glance through her bangs, expression as stony as ever, before she replied in a monotone, "Not really, most of the better actors graduated a few years ago, so I suppose now was the time to stop. Besides, Mr. Sherley's taking over the Glee club now, so I can still be under his wings... And what do you think you're going to do now that your leg's in a package?" Coming from anyone else, the comment would've been innocent enough. Sandra gritted her teeth, before thinking of a quick lie, "Actually, I was thinking of joining the Glee club too, I've been curious of this Mr. Sherley..." "Really? Are you sure it's not out of your... range?" God damn that monotone. She rolled her eyes, before replying snidely, "Nah, I'm sure I can reach whatever is needed." She snagged the pen out of Hannah's hands without asking, and signed her name onto the sheet, then watched as the other girl took her pen back, and carefully wrote her name down under Sandra's. "So... What are you going to sing for auditions?" Sandra had already been walking (well, hobbling on crutches) away, when she turned sharply, hitting some poor freshman in the shin. "Wait, what? Auditions? Singing?" As an after thought she added, "Sorry, dude." She could've sworn that she saw the tiniest hint of a smirk on Hannah's lips, before she answered, "You did know that the Glee club is centered around singing and performing, right?" Without waiting for an answer Hannah started walking off into the opposite direction. Uhmmm... Crap?