Beauty and the Beast, Fantasy Girlfriend, and some other stuff
So Sunday my ma, my bro and I went to my school to watch a production
of Beauty and the Beast. it was not my school's company doing it, but
a christian youth group from around here. i drove in my car. riding
with my parents is always strange because somehow i can manage it fine
without their assistance...till they get in the car with me. i was
going up river street, near where my father's work is, and this little
white car pulled out in front of me. it was close, but not extremely
close. i let my foot off the gas so i wouldn't hit it.
"PUT ON YOUR BRAKE! PUT ON YOUR BRAKE!" my mother said. i did so to
appease her. then she reached her arm in front of me, feeling around
MY stirring wheel till she found the horn button and then blew the
horn several times at the driver of the white car.
I didn't say anything about it to her, but it did get under my skin a
little. I didn't appreciate it.
The show was okay. several things i would have done differently if i
were in charge of it, but that's neither here nor there. beauty's name
was belle, just like the disney. the whole thing was based off the
disney movie but they did different songs and changed some of the
characters' names to avoid prosecution, i guess. belle's father
sounded like kel from kenan and kel, an old show that used to come on
nickelodeon when my brother and i were kids. when the beast turned
back into a human, his microphone went dead, and we could all see his
mouth moving but couldn't hear him singing. and the girl who played
belle looked very much like nancy mckeon.
i was in 10th grade and watched nancy mckeon in facts of life reruns
and this show on lifetime called the division, where she was a grown
up cop. i liked the young version better cause she was more tomboyish
back then and i wish she went to my school. my mother was like, "i
don't get it, what's the fascination with her? i could understand it
if she were a BOY!" oh...them was the dayz...anyway, fantasy
girlfriend, nancy mckeon:
I made a A- on my Frida Kahlo paper. Mostly the deductions were
because of errors in my MLA format, which i knew there would be some
cause i didn't look up the format and relearn it, i just went from my
rusty old brain. but it was a good grade.
so today...Melissa's new cd comes out. when i am finished with my work
No comments:
Post a Comment