Thursday, April 16, 2009

-Make sure you have everything ready for tomorrow's cue-to-cue: your ideas, thoughts, dreams, and knowledge of what you want.
-Props!
-Spike your scene/play before the cue-to-cue
-Don't forget to reserve your tickets NOW
-Costumes- remind your actors!

13 comments:

  1. Word homey, the cue to cue went flawlessly today and Harding was cool, calm and collected....Fantastico!

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  2. as sean said, our cue to cue went so well today!! i'm really excited to see it all done with actors and music and such, it's gonna be pretty stellar. sean, i didn't know we made such a good team?

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  3. Oh yeah, well my cue to cue is going to go even smoother, and be more awesome, because I actually practiced for mine. So what now fools?

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  4. Michael... our retribution will be swift and fatal

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  5. I think Matt Liwosz might win for the shortest. 20 minutes? Can anyone beat it?

    When we said, "Keep it simple," he actually listened. Oooooooh. I am so harsh, aren't I?

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  6. I'll definitely beat that! No doubt about it :)

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  7. adrienne and i failed epicly, sorry mr. harding :( and everybody else that was there

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  8. and my word verification tesseses just thought id through that out there, i thought it was cool

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  9. Hope cue to cue went well today !

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  10. aww man mine is like 12 minutes

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  11. mrs houston giving me props on simpiliest...count it...mike me and you are running the lines all day tomorrow keep at it brotha!

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  12. Mr. Potorski still has the green suit, but I'm hoping to borrow a pair of gloves to wear over it to make the finale video. Also, with only two days to go, I'd like to say that my entries feel somewhat out-of-place in this blog.

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  13. Amen, failures. We have known each other for 15 years. We bicker like sisters.

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