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Fenner

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Hi! Figured I'd check in since I've been pretty silent here for about a month or so...

But what a time it has been! I took a mini vacation in L.A. to see two of my grown-up kids and also met fellow CC-er Siberian Katru (Kudzu)! I was impressed at how STABLE the guy is...what's he doing on CC? :p

Also, in a very roundabout way, I became involved in this production of Hunchback of Notre Dame. It's currently at a limited release and is still being tweaked a bit. The Disney peeps came to see the show Wednesday, as they are very vested in the success of this, and it hasn't been done in a theater-in-the-round before. I am in the cathedral choir. We are in black monk robes and are kind of spooky. We basically sing a lot of stuff in Latin and provide a bunch of Catholic guilt for the villain. For many of the other songs, we are in a sound booth off stage. Lots of running around trying to get to our doors in time as we appear down various aisles.

Anyhoo...here's a clip from our production. The actor playing Quasimodo is deaf and signs the songs, with one of the gargoyles singing the lyrics. I was skeptical how this would be pulled off, but it works because 1) the character is deaf anyways from ringing all those bells his whole life, and 2) the gargoyles are basically his imaginary friends and an extension of his personality.


[video]https://www.facebook.com/MusicCircusWellsFargoPavilion/videos/1257472280960700/[/video]

Hey stranger! You've been busy! The play looks awesome!
 

Lynx

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So, this totally happened today...

Yes its brownies with cream cheese filling.. No I'm not gonna eat it all.

Yes I baked it for a reason, and no it's not for you guys :p

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Hmm... the shape on the middle left is an old spanish galleon. The one at middle right is one of those jellyfish from the first Mario game. The one at the top is a kind of horn similar to a french horn, but a lot more cumbersome - which is why nobody blows it anymore.

The part at the bottom is three islands in a certain video game (an RPG, don't bother asking which one, you've never heard of it) that when the tide comes in you can't cross between them. You have to wait for a certain time of day to cross, and it looks like that time is now because they are all connected.
 
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Stranger things on Netflix is good
So, I watched the first episode and I must have been in a mood, because I was scared so easily within the first twenty minutes so I stopped. Maybe I just need to try watching it during the day, haha.
 

CatHerder

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So, I watched the first episode and I must have been in a mood, because I was scared so easily within the first twenty minutes so I stopped. Maybe I just need to try watching it during the day, haha.
That's how I was with the first episode of the second season of AHS. No thank you!
 
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Anyone have any good tv series that are fairly new and worth watching?

I like ones that make you think and not just all violence/drama/sex crap.....but make you actually think ....(which let's be honest most TV these days doesn't make you think :)....

Me:
I like this show Peaky Blinders about a criminal gang from the 1920's very cool stuff and mentally stimulating....

I also like "the last ship" about a navy ship that is the last ship of it's fleet with a vaccine for a virus that everyone wants to get their hands on the vaccine......again some good stuff that takes unexpected turns in the show...

I'm all ears for your guys lists of good thinking TV series (ones that make you think lol)....
Better Call Saul - It's definitely not your typical lawyer show. It's funny but not a comedy, suspenseful but not an action series, riveting but not a soap opera.. you'll just have to trust me lol

...oh and his name's not Saul! :rolleyes: (at least not yet...)

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Fenner

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So, I watched the first episode and I must have been in a mood, because I was scared so easily within the first twenty minutes so I stopped. Maybe I just need to try watching it during the day, haha.
I was scared through most of the episodes. I watched it with my Husband. See he actually gets to sit through an entire show without interruption. So when I have to stop watching for a couple of minutes he can explain what is going on.!


I started watching Lost with him and although I thought it was good what I watched, I just didn't have the time or attention to all that detail. I did watch the last episode, which caused me to cry and say, what????
 
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Hi! Figured I'd check in since I've been pretty silent here for about a month or so...

But what a time it has been! I took a mini vacation in L.A. to see two of my grown-up kids and also met fellow CC-er Siberian Katru (Kudzu)! I was impressed at how STABLE the guy is...what's he doing on CC? :p

Also, in a very roundabout way, I became involved in this production of Hunchback of Notre Dame. It's currently at a limited release and is still being tweaked a bit. The Disney peeps came to see the show Wednesday, as they are very vested in the success of this, and it hasn't been done in a theater-in-the-round before. I am in the cathedral choir. We are in black monk robes and are kind of spooky. We basically sing a lot of stuff in Latin and provide a bunch of Catholic guilt for the villain. For many of the other songs, we are in a sound booth off stage. Lots of running around trying to get to our doors in time as we appear down various aisles.

Anyhoo...here's a clip from our production. The actor playing Quasimodo is deaf and signs the songs, with one of the gargoyles singing the lyrics. I was skeptical how this would be pulled off, but it works because 1) the character is deaf anyways from ringing all those bells his whole life, and 2) the gargoyles are basically his imaginary friends and an extension of his personality.


[video]https://www.facebook.com/MusicCircusWellsFargoPavilion/videos/1257472280960700/[/video]
This looks so amazing! Even more so now that I know Quasi is deaf and signs through the whole thing. I got chills watching the video. The singers are fantastic! I'm proud to know one of them. :D
 
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This looks so amazing! Even more so now that I know Quasi is deaf and signs through the whole thing. I got chills watching the video. The singers are fantastic! I'm proud to know one of them. :D
Wait.. you mean Catherder's one of the singers? I thought he was in the orchestra.
 
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I discovered this quote earlier. Take a gander......

"If I ever turn off my love for you, it is 100% my fault. No matter what you may have done, self-control removes the option of blaming others for my choices."

Ok maybe I was too harsh on this quote and maybe I misinterpreted it, but here's how I would have worded it..

"No matter what someone may have done to you, you may still choose to love that person even if it seems impossible. It's what Jesus would do.."
 

Fenner

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Knew it! She was evil and pagan!!

Only someone who worships Satan would be able to jump through chalk drawings and fly with an umbrella oh and look beautiful doing it all.