Friday, August 04, 2006

Day 2 -- The Beginning

Some things work really well on the first day, and some didn't. Something I decided to change from how I've done things over the past few years came into play.

In the past I've rolled for the next show I would see whilst sitting in the audience of the preceding show. However, given how spread out the Fringe is this year (Lake Harriet UMC is pretty much in Edina...not joking), I decided to roll an entire day's worth of shows at once. I didn't start my day that way yesterday, but I quickly opted to do that to make sure I had reservations...just in case I was running late.

So... today I rolled for all my shows already. I will still carry my charts with me, incase a show gets out early and enables me to catch one of the special shows that don't quite fit the schedule correctly (hint to producers of BYOV: there are certain time slots that work, and others that just don't).

With that in mind, I can tell you what I'm attending today. I still have no idea what I'm attending the rest of the Fringe, but... Here's today's schedule, if you'd choose to join me:

5:30 -- Porn! Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Dong...Die Roll: 10

7:00 -- The Trans Cafe...Die Roll: 18

8:30 -- 12 Dancing Princesses...Die Roll: 16

10:00 -- Two Queers and a Chubby...Die Roll: 18

11:00-onward -- Fringe Masquerade at the Varsity Theatre in Dinky Town!!! I'm a pirate!



Random, Random, Random...Keeping all things random...Random!


Not too much randomness today... I still have to finish the programs for my show which opens tomorrow.

To anyone I got in an argument with yesterday...I'm sorry.

The going rate for a front baby tooth, according to the tooth fairy, is a Sakagewea Gold Dollar.

A bit of an education for everyone...



Red and Yellow and Pink and Green...Orange and Violet and Blue... I can sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow, too.

Trivia time thanks to Hooked on Facts: "In ancient Japan, public contests were held to see who could fart the loudest and longest!" -- It's good to see that my fraternity brothers have precedent to fall back on!

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