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mishlai :
16 random facts about me!
1. I believe in reincarnation, and throughout my life I have been drawn to certain areas and things without really knowing why, especially the Titanic, Gettysburg, and the Scottish Highlands. I sincerely feel I lived in these places.
2. In one of the book series I am working on, I am taking a page from Tolkien, and developing a language, including grammar rules. It won't be nearly as in-depth as Elvish, but it does have quite a bit of work in it.
3. I can purr. Seriously.
4. I played trombone from fifth grade through my senior year of college. We didn't have an orchestra at my small school, but I participated in marching band, jazz band, pep band, concert band, trombone choir, and in solo and ensemble contests.
5. My love of costuming started at the Lord of the Rings Trilogy Tuesday event, when I saw so many amazing costumes . . . that others had made from scratch! I had never had any interest in sewing until then; now I love it. And I am still friends with quite a few of the people I met at the theatre that day.
6. My favorite movie of all time is Ever After. I've been entranced with it ever since I saw it in the theatre opening night. My VHS tape literally broke from use because I watched it so much in college (it has since been replaced with a DVD version). Not only are the costumes stunning, the prince handsome, the music lovely, and it has da Vinci in it (one of my favorite historical figures) but it affirms my belief that I will find my true love someday.
7. Sweeney Todd is a fascination of mine. My mother introduced me to the Sondheim musical when I was ten, and I quickly fell in love with it. I currently have seen two versions of the show live, have four versions on DVD (Lansbury/Hearn, Tim Burton, Ray Winstone, and the PBS special), six books (including the novelization of the original penny dreadful series and the complete libretto of the musical), two versions on CD, and several collectible pieces (I love the razor replica from the movie).
8. I've always enjoyed the theatre, but never wanted to be onstage. I worked the lights for two years in high school, and then my English teacher (who served as the director for the plays) convinced me to try out for the senior play. I was only in the chorus, but only because I was insistent on not having a speaking role. I was told that I would have had a supporting role if I had wanted it. Now I wish I had gone for it, because I had a great time. Once I move and get my finances in order, I would like to get into community theatre.
9. For the past three years, I have made 95% of the Thanksgiving dinner by myself (the exception was the gravy).
10. My favorite color is midnight blue. The colors rounding out my top five are silver, bronze, royal purple, and dark teal.
11. Most people know how much I love books, especially fantasy novels, but only a few know that one of my favorite authors is Charles Dickens. I try to read A Tale of Two Cities every couple of years, and I read "A Christmas Carol" every Christmas Eve. I also enjoy Victor Hugo and Herman Melville.
12. My dream house would be surrounded by forest, with a brook nearby and the only sounds those of nature. I garner much of my strength from nature, so to be immersed in it would be simply amazing. Add a small stable with four or five horses and some riding/hiking trails and my little slice of heaven is complete.
13. I traveled by myself for my first sojourn overseas - my trip to Scotland in July 2007. I joined up with my tour group the day after I arrived, where we visited several Harry-Potter based sites. We even got our copies of Deathly Hallows at midnight in Edinburgh at the bookstore where Jo Rowling used to pass by on her way to the cafe where she wrote part of Philosopher's Stone, often stopping to look in the windows, dreaming to one day see her book in print there. It was an amazing trip, and I still talk to a couple of the people I met there. My favorite purchase from Scotland was the complete set of the Harry Potter books in hardcover in the British editions. So many wonderful experiences *wistful sigh*
14. I graduated Valedictorian of my high school, and the speech I wrote for the occasion was even published in the local paper. (So technically, I AM a published writer - LOL). I compared the years of high school and the people there as the production of a film. Even after almost 12 years, I am still proud of that speech, and my accomplishment.
15. Roller coasters! Whee - I Love them! The bigger, the better. I haven't been to a theme park in years, but I freaking love Cedar Point, especially since it is only about 2 1/2 hours from here. They simply have the best coasters, and so many to choose from.
16. My favorite (specific) animals are the Arabian horse, the Siamese cat, the Bengal tiger, the Irish setter, and the golden eagle.
16 random facts about me!
1. I believe in reincarnation, and throughout my life I have been drawn to certain areas and things without really knowing why, especially the Titanic, Gettysburg, and the Scottish Highlands. I sincerely feel I lived in these places.
2. In one of the book series I am working on, I am taking a page from Tolkien, and developing a language, including grammar rules. It won't be nearly as in-depth as Elvish, but it does have quite a bit of work in it.
3. I can purr. Seriously.
4. I played trombone from fifth grade through my senior year of college. We didn't have an orchestra at my small school, but I participated in marching band, jazz band, pep band, concert band, trombone choir, and in solo and ensemble contests.
5. My love of costuming started at the Lord of the Rings Trilogy Tuesday event, when I saw so many amazing costumes . . . that others had made from scratch! I had never had any interest in sewing until then; now I love it. And I am still friends with quite a few of the people I met at the theatre that day.
6. My favorite movie of all time is Ever After. I've been entranced with it ever since I saw it in the theatre opening night. My VHS tape literally broke from use because I watched it so much in college (it has since been replaced with a DVD version). Not only are the costumes stunning, the prince handsome, the music lovely, and it has da Vinci in it (one of my favorite historical figures) but it affirms my belief that I will find my true love someday.
7. Sweeney Todd is a fascination of mine. My mother introduced me to the Sondheim musical when I was ten, and I quickly fell in love with it. I currently have seen two versions of the show live, have four versions on DVD (Lansbury/Hearn, Tim Burton, Ray Winstone, and the PBS special), six books (including the novelization of the original penny dreadful series and the complete libretto of the musical), two versions on CD, and several collectible pieces (I love the razor replica from the movie).
8. I've always enjoyed the theatre, but never wanted to be onstage. I worked the lights for two years in high school, and then my English teacher (who served as the director for the plays) convinced me to try out for the senior play. I was only in the chorus, but only because I was insistent on not having a speaking role. I was told that I would have had a supporting role if I had wanted it. Now I wish I had gone for it, because I had a great time. Once I move and get my finances in order, I would like to get into community theatre.
9. For the past three years, I have made 95% of the Thanksgiving dinner by myself (the exception was the gravy).
10. My favorite color is midnight blue. The colors rounding out my top five are silver, bronze, royal purple, and dark teal.
11. Most people know how much I love books, especially fantasy novels, but only a few know that one of my favorite authors is Charles Dickens. I try to read A Tale of Two Cities every couple of years, and I read "A Christmas Carol" every Christmas Eve. I also enjoy Victor Hugo and Herman Melville.
12. My dream house would be surrounded by forest, with a brook nearby and the only sounds those of nature. I garner much of my strength from nature, so to be immersed in it would be simply amazing. Add a small stable with four or five horses and some riding/hiking trails and my little slice of heaven is complete.
13. I traveled by myself for my first sojourn overseas - my trip to Scotland in July 2007. I joined up with my tour group the day after I arrived, where we visited several Harry-Potter based sites. We even got our copies of Deathly Hallows at midnight in Edinburgh at the bookstore where Jo Rowling used to pass by on her way to the cafe where she wrote part of Philosopher's Stone, often stopping to look in the windows, dreaming to one day see her book in print there. It was an amazing trip, and I still talk to a couple of the people I met there. My favorite purchase from Scotland was the complete set of the Harry Potter books in hardcover in the British editions. So many wonderful experiences *wistful sigh*
14. I graduated Valedictorian of my high school, and the speech I wrote for the occasion was even published in the local paper. (So technically, I AM a published writer - LOL). I compared the years of high school and the people there as the production of a film. Even after almost 12 years, I am still proud of that speech, and my accomplishment.
15. Roller coasters! Whee - I Love them! The bigger, the better. I haven't been to a theme park in years, but I freaking love Cedar Point, especially since it is only about 2 1/2 hours from here. They simply have the best coasters, and so many to choose from.
16. My favorite (specific) animals are the Arabian horse, the Siamese cat, the Bengal tiger, the Irish setter, and the golden eagle.


Comments
We have a ton in common! Sheesh. So fun! I could say much of the same as you on most of your answers, except I have yet to experience the greatness that is Ceder Point!
Where are you trying to move when the finances get in order? I too want to do community theater :) I have a friend that acts in Atlanta, who also goes to D*C! So fun!
I hope you make it to Cedar Point sometime - my fave coaster there is Raptor. King's Island is a good place too - the Beast is a classic.
I will be moving an hour away from where I live now, to Newark, Ohio. It's a half hour away from Columbus. We'll definitely have to hook up again at D*C - I would love to meet your other acting friend there too.