Monday, May 22, 2006

out of sight out of mind?

In lieu of a further brief update, I give you this cool thing I stole from my friend Jocelyn. Comment away!


If you comment I will:

1.say something random I like about you
2.tell what song/movie reminds me of you.
3.i'll name something we should do together
4.i'll say something that only makes sense to you & me (or just me)
5.i'll tell my first, clearest memory of you.
6.i'll ask you something i've always wondered about you.
7.if i do all these things, you must post this on your journal so you can do unto others as i have done to you.

3 Comments:

Blogger cait said...

Oooh! Me! Pick me! Because I'm sitting next to you and will tickle you if you don't.

5:15 PM  
Blogger Mike said...

Well, since you asked so nicely...

1. Your beautiful green eyes!
2. "Joyful Girl" by Ani DiFranco
3. We should go for nice long walks in the sun outside! Let's go!
4. Look out the window to your right!
5. I know we'd met and worked together before this, but I really remember when Owen and I played the first coffee house thingie at Buck's Rock, and afterwards you and Amanda came over and said we were really great. That was really nice since we didn't really know one another! Also nice because it was Owen and I singing. And I remember you looking at me and it was nice. :)
6. What will your new tattoo look like?

5:26 PM  
Blogger Mike said...

Caitlin wants to know which Ani poster it is! :) I may find some room for the poster in my mass of overweight luggage...

So, Mr Goat:

1. Your constant wittiness, you always manage to come up with the perfect, insightful joke to fit the occasion.
2. Insane In The Brain by Cypress Hill
3. We should join forces and forge a mighty theatre empire following our respective grad degrees
4. *à la Luisa Jojic playing a geriatric woman* Santa? Santa!?
5. I think Olver must have caused some irreprible trauma to me... the only thing that comes to mind is the show that shall not be named. I remember you were in charge of grabbing that giant fabric swag offstage. A more enduring memory comes from later on: collapsing on the floor in laughter at 6am while we wrote the crew show.
6. First I should say that I'm very glad you're doing what you're doing, but how (or why) did you stick it out in theatre for so long when there was no work and no money and no recognition, while many of your fellow actors/directors gave up? What kept you in the game?

4:41 PM  

Post a Comment

<< Home