Web Diary
Tom's view from the top
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- Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at 06:19:36 (CDT)
Well, with my audition for 'The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui' approaching, at the maddermarket theatre. I have to learn a monologue to perform in the audition.
Now, i've shortlised:
Caligula - a kind of power crazed, but lonely emperor.
A pub landlord - i don't know why, the text was quite kool
and
Some bloke in the middle of a sexist rant. - Humourous.
Which should i do?
renekame4th@hotmail.com <----- Tell me what you think.
Which monologue?
- Monday, October 27, 2003 at 06:28:42 (EST)
What a crap night.
Shit
- Tuesday, October 21, 2003 at 18:36:06 (EDT)
Hey people! Well, party at Stez's place tonight, i figured it takes a while to get merry anyway, so i've started drinking at home (2 hours before the event - i think), and im feeling very..........laid back.
My good old friend Dr E told me to write in my diary today, and i figured i would. Although, i should hold a conversation with the guy sometime. I've never had him for a lesson, or even held a proper conversation. All i know is he haunts Mush to come back to his Biology group, as we witnessed AGAIN in physics today.
- Mr Brookes doesn't like that, Dr E! But keep doing it anyway, it's funny! -
Getting very excited about the Matrix: Revolutions, being a geek and all that. Got my tickets already. Im sure you care.
Finally got my *big* acting break, yesterday. I say 'break', it's an audition, but hey it's a start! I'm auditioning for the part of Arturo Ui at the Madder Market theatre. Wish me luck, im sure you care. Also finalising the details of my acting course down in London during the summer. Can't wait, 6 weeks away from home. Genius.
Nothing more to say here.
Merry Writing.
- Tuesday, October 21, 2003 at 12:45:22 (EDT)
Who the fluff made a post on MY webdiary!? Down there, below my drama trip post. Reeboka club, or something!? Wtf? Youth of today, eh?
Who the fluff!?
- Thursday, October 16, 2003 at 17:04:22 (EDT)
Insolent fool in the year below shares my name for these webdiaries. A true disgrace it is!
Went on the drama trip today to see 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. Excellent day if I may say so. Despite losing Matthew Garman on the underground and getting Yakult (maybe, we're not sure what it was) thrown at us by some rowdy youths, it was a great day in all respects. The performance was great, and all the other stuff we did during the day. Trip there wasn't too bad, and we discovered the ghost train (oooh, scary *apply sarcasm here*) on the way back.
Oh, and making a sexist remark in front of an all girls school is NOT smart, nor is it big!
What else? Oh yeah, Tom Ives is one of the funniest people i've ever met, a LONG time since i've laughed so much!
Oh, and i'm now installing my 44 Windows XP updates. Gonna be here a while...
Pah!
- Thursday, October 16, 2003 at 17:02:57 (EDT)
sorry nothing has been entered in a while but the reeboka club has been attacked by the flu! im sure everyone has had it by now and its coming to a home near you.
i kindly caught it from my english group, it slowly passed around the table each lesson geting closer. Thanks to the flu i missed the athlete gig and had to go home. :( this flu has also caused last friday night to be canclled so no updates on our fun up the city, hopefully this friday will be different! maybe there will be more than two of us who have recovered from the flu.
selected adidas69ers and new group Shoe club are welcomed on are trip out, remember us shoe fans should stick together, sole to sole!!!!!!
wewill update weekly with news and fun facts on reebok shoes, todays fact -
New shoe
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USA - Monday, October 13, 2003 at 05:55:03 (EDT)
Wooooooo, i passed my theory test. 35/35 so it's quite a comprehensive pass :)
Now, let's book the practical.....
I passed my theory test
- Thursday, October 02, 2003 at 12:07:25 (EDT)
30/09/2003 - The day i did homework.
I am doing homework !
- Tuesday, September 30, 2003 at 17:26:16 (EDT)
In my previous post ive spelt 'burgundy', 'burgondy'. The first time anyway, i don't know why, mind lapse. I apologise for this. Kind of.
i apologise for bad spelling.
- Monday, September 29, 2003 at 17:34:41 (EDT)
Off-topic, but i'll tell you anyway. I managed to slash my own stomach with a knife Sunday morning. I was dopey and making sandwiches for work, what do you expect at 6:30 on a Sunday when you haven't had a lay in for over a month. Yes, that goes on my list of great, yet dumb achievements. Still, nothing rivals being hit by the same car twice.
Back to the topic.
Many, (i say many, i mean a few select friends) were astounded when i came to school one day and proclaimed: "Red shirts do not exist."
Ill explain.
It stems from my frequent donning of black clothing. "You're so dull." They, (i say they, i mean women) told me. So, i decided to reverse my colour scheme. Rather than wearing my black long sleeved shirt with something red under it, i decided to find a red, (i say red, i mean RED, not some dumbass burgondy colour (no offences to dumbasses who wear burgundy.)) shirt and wear something black under it. Little did i know that this task would prove impossible, probably to my death.
So i set about finding a red shirt. I scoured the great (i say great, i mean mediocre) city of Norwich and found...nothing. The closest i found to a red shirt was burgundy (surprise). So i came to 6th form and proclaimed: "Red shirts do not exist." They scoffed at me (i say they, i mean women...again.) And it hasn't been until today that one has managed to take up the challange themselves. So off we go, Marie Newson and I head straight for the city to hunt for the non-existent shirt.
After nearly 2 hours of city scouring we ended up in BHS. (yes, BHS.) Here it was that Marie said that she could finally understand why men hate shopping with women, because it's "much better when you're buying for yourself." I was quite pleased that i'd made a woman realise just how much of a chore it can be, so with that satisfaction we headed home........after the BHS staff had shown us the closest to red that they had, yes, a burgundy shirt.
So here the challenge goes out. Can anybody find a red shirt? Im willing to pay £5 to the person who finds me a decent red shirt. Terms and conditions apply, read below.
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Terms and Conditions:
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It is advised, NOT to buy the red shirt and that give it to me expecting your cash reward. Because......it's probably not red, it will be some form of burgundy. It's advisable to tell me where you saw the shirt, and giving me some means of identifying it (details on the label or something). Then i will go and check the shirt out. If suitable, i'll buy it and then give you your crisp £5 reward.
Here is where problems arise. I will probably not like the shirt that you consider to be a 'decent red shirt'. If not, i won't buy it, and you WILL NOT get a reward, simple as that. But you may not believe me. What if i had bought it and then said that i didnt like it? Well i assure you, that won't happen. But if you can't trust a man such as myself then i am willing to head to the city with you, to take me to the shirt. But that will be in a time that suits me.
Think you can find the shirt? You can't. It doesn't exist.
Think you've found it? Locate me somewhere in/around the 6th form block at break or lunch. Probably wearing trousers with lots of zips and metal and a long sleeved black shirt.
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Christ that was a LONG update. I bet you died of starvation/boredom long ago. Oh well.
Tom
The great red shirt mystery
- Monday, September 29, 2003 at 17:28:52 (EDT)
I really haven't got a clue what to write here. I thought i'd get a web diary, just for the hell of it. I thought of all this 'stuff' i could write about. But when it came down to it, there's nothing mildly interesting that i could write here. So, i'm just going to talk about crap. If you don't like it, don't come back and read more. Simple.
The one thing that the majority of people (year13) seem to be talking about this month is (no, not The Matrix: Revolutions, that's just me) driving lessons/tests. All of a sudden everyone is approaching their test days, test days which seemed so far away back in the pre-6th form days of year11. I'd like to take this moment to congratulate Trigger and Southy who recently passed their tests and obtained some nice shiny death machines to drive around in. Excellent. What else, oh yeah, my theory test Thursday. I've revised and i'm now capable of getting 100% on 7 of the 14 sections, so ive memorised the answers to around about 400 questions.
Ive just noticed my lack of paragraphing.
What else? Of yes, last week i had talks with Mrs Mahood just to check that i was able to finish Drama at A2 next year and that's all sorted. Meaning that i'll be entering the rarely chartered realm of 'year 14' next year. I'll be like some kind of ghost, haunting Mr Wyatt who's been my form tutor for 6 years. Speaking of ghosts, Stez is a ghost, right? He must be, he leaves 6th form and gets a job, yet still manages to be here for every break and lunch.
Bored now. I'm off.
Why the need to summarise?
- Sunday, September 28, 2003 at 15:29:01 (EDT)