I'm in a play called Our Town, and in it I'm the Narrator (or the 'Stage Manager'). I, the Stage Manager, am not quite exciting. I suppose not many narrators are. I'm not quite alive. I'm not quite dead either, I'm an all knowing church going people stalking phantom. I'm totally in love with this town and the all the people in it, but I'm trying to get a point across to my audience and to my lovely towns people. I want them to know that the things we worry about so much in life grow pale when it's all over, and we should be looking at what's eternal. As my line says, "There's something way down deep that's eternal about every human being."
And not just that, but we have life, and we are constantly taking for granted how beautiful life is.
I guess the Stage Manager has sorta rubbed off on me, but that's what we do when we act.
Here's a poem I just wrote:
The Tale of a Hopeful End
Come my friends,
Let's pretend
Let's write the tale of a hopeful end.
Erase thought's of time you never spend
Let's turn the story around,
Take a bow and take a bound
Let's shake this world with incredible sound
Unlock your mind,
Take out your pen.
Come my friends,
Let's pretend,
Let's write the tale of a hopeful end
Erase thought's of time you never spend,
Don't hide it friend,
Don't shy, don't blend.
We're off to Neverland,
So take my hand,
Of all the time we have,
And of all the time we need,
While we're here
Let's plant a seed,
Leave something behind for them to read.
Come my friends,
Let's pretend,
Let's write the tale of a hopeful end,
Erase thought's of time you never spend,
Because what seems so unreal,
One day,
Might find to heal.
And that's a hope you'll never steal.
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Monday, February 15, 2016
The Character Game: Guest post by Princess Analadiana De Hermit
You may be wondering who Princess Analadiana De Hermit is, even after the picture of what she looks like. Shocker. Here's a hint for you that haven't figured it out, she's a beautiful Princess who is destined for marriage but, as her last name implies, she would rather run off and be a hermit who will one day start a colony on the moon. And I'm not joking about that last part.
P.s, only friends of Princes Analadiana De Hermit will figure this out. If you're a stranger on my blog, you wont get it.
P.s, only friends of Princes Analadiana De Hermit will figure this out. If you're a stranger on my blog, you wont get it.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Character Game: Guest Post by the Mutant Ladybug, and Movie Review on Ant Man
First off, here's a movie review on Ant Man. This is for you if you want to know a little more about the movie, or if you just want to read my opinion (which is alway's scientifically correct may I add).
Ant Man is about a man with a criminal back round who accidentally becomes a hero. The plot was cliche, but more hummer oriented and friendly then most of the Marvel movies. The hummer was tolerable, good at the beginning but over done towards the end.
It had a very good main character, likable and different from most superhero stereotypes. The rest of the characters were not as likable. Cliche villain. Cliche mentor, if that's what you want to call him. But the worst character was Hope, and you'll know who I'm talking about as soon as you watch the movie or if you already have. Frustrating, annoying, snooty, and you want to know what the best part was? She's the same actress as Tarriel from the Hobbit. If you don't know already, Tarriel ruined my childhood and I'll never forgive her. I've decided I don't like this actress.
I think I would have liked this movie if it weren't for her. Anyhoo, on a scale from 1 to 10 I would give Ant Man a 4. And just thought I'd mention, it's PG13 with some language. So I wouldn't suggest it to ye who aren't aloud/don't like to watch/hear that stuff. Moving on.
Here's a guest post from my friend the Mutant Ladybug! Enjoy!
Ant Man is about a man with a criminal back round who accidentally becomes a hero. The plot was cliche, but more hummer oriented and friendly then most of the Marvel movies. The hummer was tolerable, good at the beginning but over done towards the end.
It had a very good main character, likable and different from most superhero stereotypes. The rest of the characters were not as likable. Cliche villain. Cliche mentor, if that's what you want to call him. But the worst character was Hope, and you'll know who I'm talking about as soon as you watch the movie or if you already have. Frustrating, annoying, snooty, and you want to know what the best part was? She's the same actress as Tarriel from the Hobbit. If you don't know already, Tarriel ruined my childhood and I'll never forgive her. I've decided I don't like this actress.
I think I would have liked this movie if it weren't for her. Anyhoo, on a scale from 1 to 10 I would give Ant Man a 4. And just thought I'd mention, it's PG13 with some language. So I wouldn't suggest it to ye who aren't aloud/don't like to watch/hear that stuff. Moving on.
Here's a guest post from my friend the Mutant Ladybug! Enjoy!
Monday, February 8, 2016
The Character Game: Guest Post by Grandma Banana Jessy
Here's one from my friend, Grandma Banana Jessy! (Or abbreviated: Granny Banany Jessy)
And to answer your question Jessy: I know you deserve the wrath of Dr. Elemis and should be banished form the sunlight for eternity because you broke the rules, but as you see, Dory also broke the rules. And I couldn't punish her because I don't think my parents would like that. And I'm a very fair person. Nuff said.
And to answer your question Jessy: I know you deserve the wrath of Dr. Elemis and should be banished form the sunlight for eternity because you broke the rules, but as you see, Dory also broke the rules. And I couldn't punish her because I don't think my parents would like that. And I'm a very fair person. Nuff said.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Loki Makes Life Better
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Character Game: Guest Post by Nurse ME
Here's another guest post from my Nurse, ME. Thanks for playing ME! (And when I say 'ME', I'm not talking about myself. ME is a very good friend of mine).
Monday, February 1, 2016
The Character Game
I have a game. If you would like to play, here is what you need:
Supplies:
-Dr. Elemis Pott's blog
-Time
-An imagination
Rules:
-No killing.
-No smoking.
-And don't die.
Purpose and Goal of the Game:
Dr. Elemis Pott's entertainment.
Got that down? Good.
If you love movies and fictional characters as much as I do, you'll love this game. Merry Poppins, you have to join in too.
How to Play:
1. Find a character in a movie, TV show, or book that looks most like you.
2. Find a character that acts most like you, and you think other people see you as. (Don't ask someone else. Come up with it on your own).
3. Find a character that expresses you childhood best, or has a story similar to yours.
4. Find a character that expresses your *takes a deep breath and prepares to say a very corny sentence* inner you. (Not what people see you as outwardly).
5. And finally, find a character that shares a habit or interest that you also have.
6. If you have a blog, you may blog it, or if you wish to send it to me through email I'll post it as a guest post. If you like.
Here's an example:
I look like Peppermint Patty
But I look like this in the mornings:
I act like President Busyness. I like being the center of attention and I'm extremely orderly. I almost died when I had to share a room with Calvin and Hobbs, who's carpet is always colored in Lego bricks.
And considering my natural Russian accent and tendency to burst into song, the whats-her-name prison guard from the 'Muppet's Most Wanted.'
And I had to think about this next part for a long time. And I hate to say it, but my life is kinda like the Ninja Turtles from...Well, the Ninja Turtles. (Calvin, be proud of me. But I sill don't like that movie). It was the best I could come up with right now. I live in the sewer, I'm home schooled and have three other brothers, I enjoy kicking things, and my Dad is a wise marshal artist.
And maybe...Just maybe...
No, I wasn't abandoned by my evil older sister. But I can sympathize with the whole "Do you want to build a snow man" thing.
As for the guy I relate with most; Eustace Scrubb from the Narnia books (and the movie I suppose). A little brat that turned into a dragon before figuring it out.
Supplies:
-Dr. Elemis Pott's blog
-Time
-An imagination
Rules:
-No killing.
-No smoking.
-And don't die.
Purpose and Goal of the Game:
Dr. Elemis Pott's entertainment.
Got that down? Good.
If you love movies and fictional characters as much as I do, you'll love this game. Merry Poppins, you have to join in too.
How to Play:
1. Find a character in a movie, TV show, or book that looks most like you.
2. Find a character that acts most like you, and you think other people see you as. (Don't ask someone else. Come up with it on your own).
3. Find a character that expresses you childhood best, or has a story similar to yours.
4. Find a character that expresses your *takes a deep breath and prepares to say a very corny sentence* inner you. (Not what people see you as outwardly).
5. And finally, find a character that shares a habit or interest that you also have.
6. If you have a blog, you may blog it, or if you wish to send it to me through email I'll post it as a guest post. If you like.
Here's an example:
I look like Peppermint Patty
But I look like this in the mornings:
I act like President Busyness. I like being the center of attention and I'm extremely orderly. I almost died when I had to share a room with Calvin and Hobbs, who's carpet is always colored in Lego bricks.
And considering my natural Russian accent and tendency to burst into song, the whats-her-name prison guard from the 'Muppet's Most Wanted.'
And I had to think about this next part for a long time. And I hate to say it, but my life is kinda like the Ninja Turtles from...Well, the Ninja Turtles. (Calvin, be proud of me. But I sill don't like that movie). It was the best I could come up with right now. I live in the sewer, I'm home schooled and have three other brothers, I enjoy kicking things, and my Dad is a wise marshal artist.
And maybe...Just maybe...
No, I wasn't abandoned by my evil older sister. But I can sympathize with the whole "Do you want to build a snow man" thing.
As for the guy I relate with most; Eustace Scrubb from the Narnia books (and the movie I suppose). A little brat that turned into a dragon before figuring it out.
Painting. Performing. Singing. Dancing. Frying panning. Reading. Definitely Rapunzel.
Join the game!
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