Aug. 31st, 2011

disneydream06: (theatre--morzsa)
Well, as of right now, it's looking like I might have a longer draught in my theater productions that I was planning. My planned time frame was auditions in January and a show in March. Well...

We had our meeting last night for the Stewartville Community Theater to pick our shows for next year.
Not really thrilled with our choices.
For the Winter comedy "we" choose A Midsummer Nights Dream. I don't mind watching Shakespeare, but I am not a big fan of his, and even less so at the thought of acting in it. So right now, I am leaning towards not auditioning for it.
For the Summer musical we choose Camelot. It's a good show and I do like it, but we have done it before and I had a small part in it. Combine that with I don't really sing and musicals aren't really my thing that way. I really wish I could sing. I would love to do certain parts in different shows. :( Add to that the fact that I have for years been pushing to do The Wizard of Oz only to have to high school do it last year which takes it out of the running for us for a good 10 years. ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And the theater that I have been getting talked into doing shows for in Rochester is going to be doing South Pacific. It's a good show, but I don't see myself in any role in it. Besides the fact that it's a musical. lol.......

So it could be 2013 before I get on stage again. :(
disneydream06: (SGAtlantis)
Gotta love those "good" Christians.....


Pastor Compares Atheists To “Terrorists, Sex Offenders,” Suggests National Registry

By Robin M.



Ed Brayton notes over at Dispatches from the Culture War that internet pastor Mike Stahl has come up with an interesting idea to assist Christians in day-to-day life. According to Stahl, the nation should set up an “Atheist Registry” in order to provide an updated list of anyone who is a “self-proclaimed atheist,” just as you would do for people convicted of sex crimes or associating with terrorist groups.

Yes, atheists are apparently just that dangerous. Stahl wrote his original proposal last year, where he explained his reasoning behind the registry.

“Now , many (especially the atheists ) , may ask “Why do this , what’s the purpose ?” Duhhh , Mr. Atheist , for the same purpose many States put the names and photos of convicted sex offenders and other ex-felons on the I-Net – to INFORM the public !

Although Stahl’s registry would only have a name and perhaps picture of the avowed, publicly declared atheist, and no physical address, he also believes that knowing who are the atheists in your neighborhood could lead to a wonderful opportunity to try and convert, too! ”

“Perhaps we may actually know some . In which case we could begin to witness to them and warn them of the dangers of atheism . Or perhaps they are radical atheists , whose hearts are as hard as Pharaoh’s , in that case , if they are business owners , we would encourage all our Christian friends , as well as the various churches and their congregations NOT to patronize them as we would only be “feeding” Satan .”

Although Stahl came up with his grand plan nearly a year ago, he reposted it recently to his facebook page in order to get some fresh thoughts on his God-fearing brainstorm, causing a storm of activity that forced him both to delete the link and put his blog on private.

It’s probably a bad sign when an internet pastor has to hide himself on the internet.
disneydream06: (Snoopy)
I just was looking at some stills from the movie Friends With Benefits.

I really would have thought that Justin Timberlake would have had a cuter butt. :o
His naked bum is nothing to really write home about.

How disappointing. :p
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