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Thursday, November 27, 2003
A Smile On My Face And A Bounce In My Step
I am so pumped right now. I've got adrenaline running through my entire body, and probably my eyes too because my vision is getting fuzzy. I have had three wonderful things happen to me within a span of two hours tonight. I feel pretty darn good right about now. I got my Classics paper on The Role of Women in 5th Century Athens back today, and at the top of the page...in red...was an A+. I have to say, it was good news. A sigh of relief and contentment later, and I was on my way to my mailbox to find yet another piece of goodness. Huzzah! My script from the Toronto Fringe Festival has arrived! I ordered it last week for only $9 and was planning on entering it into the WLU Fringe this year. Auditions for said festival were also tonight and I must say, I think I rocked their world. I read my audition piece, and then was asked to read two more for them(!). This, is a good thing. A very good thing. At the end of it, they told me that the last one was a male role, and that no guy who auditioned today read it as well as I had. *glows* Aw, shucks. He told me that I would definitely hear from him again. I think that's kind of neat. To make things even better, on my way out, one of the co-ordinators asked me if I wanted to run the festival next year. Really? You like me? You really like me? "Yeah, we'll get in touch with you if you're interested. You seem really enthusiastic. |