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Reply #10 - Feb 29th, 2008 at 12:46pm

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I have always found Lortab to be a good choice.
 
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Reply #11 - Feb 29th, 2008 at 2:13pm

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I have always found Lortab to be a good choice.


Oh, man, don't even joke. I was so drugged up on Lortab during The Foreigner because of back pain that Shibaguy started making Requiem For A Dream jokes.

In response to the question, I usually just take a walk by myself to compose my thoughts. Even if it's just to check my props backstage-- a walk does me a lot of good. I'll miss walking out and standing on the bridge behind StageRight-- that was my pre-show routine when I did theater there. And it drove me crazy during Rocky not being able to walk.
 

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Reply #12 - Feb 29th, 2008 at 2:29pm

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I have always found Lortab to be a good choice.


Oh, man, don't even joke. I was so drugged up on Lortab during The Foreigner because of back pain that Shibaguy started making Requiem For A Dream jokes.


Well, if that's not a case of the pot calling the kettle stoned . . .
 
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Reply #13 - Feb 29th, 2008 at 2:50pm

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My pre-show meditation reoutine usually runs along the lines of:

1.  Pacing backstage, and;

2.  Repeatedly muttering under my breath "What the HELL are my lines?!?!"
 

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Reply #14 - Feb 29th, 2008 at 5:00pm

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The Professor wrote on Feb 29th, 2008 at 2:50pm:
My pre-show meditation reoutine usually runs along the lines of:

1.  Pacing backstage, and;

2.  Repeatedly muttering under my breath "What the HELL are my lines?!?!"


Ack!  Stop it!  I'm doing my show tonight for the first time since Monday, with (I think) someone else playing one of the parts! 

ACK!

darn you.  Darn you to heck.
 

You have no power over me!

Ye have not applied your hearts to understanding, therefore ye have not been wise.
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Reply #15 - Feb 29th, 2008 at 5:04pm

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The Professor wrote on Feb 29th, 2008 at 2:50pm:
My pre-show meditation reoutine usually runs along the lines of:

1. �Pacing backstage, and;

2. �Repeatedly muttering under my breath "What the HELL are my lines?!?!"


Ack! �Stop it! �I'm doing my show tonight for the first time since Monday, with (I think) someone else playing one of the parts! �

ACK!

darn you. �Darn you to heck.


The difference between us being, of course, that you're talented and won't have any problem with your lines tonight.
 

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Reply #16 - Feb 29th, 2008 at 5:24pm

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The Professor wrote on Feb 29th, 2008 at 2:50pm:
My pre-show meditation reoutine usually runs along the lines of:

1.  Pacing backstage, and;

2.  Repeatedly muttering under my breath "What the HELL are my lines?!?!"


Ack!  Stop it!  I'm doing my show tonight for the first time since Monday, with (I think) someone else playing one of the parts! 

ACK!

darn you.  Darn you to heck.

Yes, you are.  And we're coming to see you!  *excited*
 

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