Sunday, February 05, 2006

 
Just thinking about last semester righ now, and I've been too out of my mind with stuff to do to even sit and look back on it. August was an interesting month of RA training for three weeks, some good times with Paul and Giblin, and spending nights creepily enough right back in the same apartment I moved out of three months ago. Once September rolled around the Freshman moved in and things got hectic with being an RA, rehersing for Pinter, working at the Pirate Museum, and still making time to hang out with friends, party, and do my homework. That continued on into October when I somehow got my ACTF nomination, to which I thought I would have all the time in the world to work on. Yet somehow, November and December have rolled through with more stuff to keep me busy, and now I'm finally on break, and I still don't have scenes I'm happy with. I picked my partner, Marcie is one interesting character...I picked her because I see a lot of similarities, and I feel as though we could do some awesome work together. But looking for scenes has been the biggest hassle in the world, and I feel like the Professors say they want to help but there is really not much they can do, because I've been at Salem State for three years now and none of them have yet to work with me in a show. So why be a theater major? Well, at least Scott Gagnon thinks I can do something.

It's weird thinking that in one year I will have to think about potentially graduating and moving into the real world. I feel like I just got here, I feel like people are just starting to notice, and now I have less then a year before I can say "Weeeell I'll just give it the old College try!!" I really don't know what the fuck I'm doing, specifically. I guess I have plenty of options, I'm just not sure if there's one I like enough to do something about it.

Something new needs to happen, fast. I'm sick of worrying about the same old shit.

Anywho...I saw "Walk The Line" a few nights ago, it was fucking amazing. Great story, dead on acting, a very well put together film. And it makes me want to listen to more Johnny Cash. "King Kong" is also I film I highly recommend, if you've got a spare three hours this holiday break.

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