Thursday, December 10, 2009

The Temptations concert!

So, that sexy biotch on the left, is my Grandma. I love her to death! She is so AWESOME! Last March I took her to her first concert. The Beach Boys! She had a blast. So, I eventually wanted to take her to another one, so she could experience being a groupie! Jk!
So, when I head the Temptations were coming to Peoria, I knew my Grandma would love to go. As we show up to the place my Grandma was super excited. We even somehow were wearing almost the same identical jacket. Lmao. (As you can see in the photo.)
Although, there is only one of the original Temptations that still performs, they were amazing dancers, singers, and they were hilarious! They had my Grandma cracking up! After many numbers, they didn't even have an intermission! After the concert, this photo was taken and my Grandma is the bomb. Word.

(Sorry about not getting a photo of the concert... It was not allowed to take videos, I think.)

Joel McHale!


I LOVE Comedians, they are so awesome! Joel McHale has been one of my favorites since I was a freshman an I've always dreamt of seeing him live/meeting him!
So, when I heard he was coming to Peoria, out of all places, I about crapped myself of happiness. I was first online to buy tickets when they were available! Unfortunately Bradley students were allowed to buy their tickets two weeks advanced. So, I ended up with balcony seats! That was all good though.
As, my friend Kaylee and I went up to the balcony, I see a young guy holding meet and greet tickets. So, I decided to be koi about it and scream bloody murder and run up to him. Freaking out, I told him how much I love Joel and him if he would give me tickets. He eventually caved in and gave me and my friend a meet and greet ticket!

Unfortunately security after the show would not allow us to go meet him. Think this would stop me? After almost sneaking into the backstage, I waited outside with another family for about an hour. After countless times people told us he left, I just knew he didn't. And I knew what hotel he was staying in anyways, so, I would've just gone there! Lol.
I sucked up to the security guard and she must have said something to Joel, about ten minutes later he came out and I instantly ran up to him. I was such a SPAZ! You can't even believe.... well, you probably can believe. Lmao. After running up to him, I talked about his work and how his role in Spider-Man 2 changed my life. Lmao. After a little bit of chatter he wanted to take a picture so he could go and sleep. I took off my jacket and showed him I had a Spaghetti Cat shirt on, which is from his show "The Soup". He either thought that was awesome, or totally creepy. Most likely creepy. Lmao. So after we took his picture we talked for a bit more and he left eventually!

Make-A-Wish!


Last year, I volunteered at the local children's hospital and visited as Cinderella. About 4 months later, I receive a call from Make-A-Wish! They wanted me to come to a little girl's birthday party and make her birthday memorable!
So, as the little Princess spent the day at the salon and riding in the limo, I waited and hid until she got into her party room. After they crowned her "Princess of the day" I came in with my presents and balloons. I bought her a Cinderella dress. (As you can see in the picture.)
Working for Make-A-Wish really has opened my eyes and I appreciate so much more in life. This little girl was so amazing and hopefully, I'll see her again as her favorite Princess!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Script for speech.

Welcome to McDonalds. How can I help you?

Customer.: Boy, I sure love the smell of this place. Reminds
me of my childhood.

Yes, can I take your order.

Alright, since I'm trying to be healthier, I'll order a salad.

Your total is $1.19. Next!

Customer #2: I'll take a Big Mac, medium french fries, and a large
coke... No, make that a Diet coke.

Customer #3.: This place is so discusting! How could you ever work
here?

What? How can you say this about the Golden Arches! We care so much
about our customers and only give the best service available!!! Each little
morsel of food, we treat as our own child, probably even better. Here's why
working at McDonalds is so great!

Show powerpoint of nice things, then have the customers be pissed about them
not hearing the real truth about McDonalds which leads to them discussing the
bad parts.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Critique.

Monica Hunt.


As the scary, unique play "No Exit" takes your stereotypes about plays, it molds them
into something new! This play has a dark storyline, ruthless and selfish characters, no happy ending, and much more. As this play is unique, it also has its faults and boring conflicts that make this play want you to "EXIT".

The play "No Exit" is about three sinners who pay the ultimate price for their sins and must spend eternity in solitude with each other. As painless as that sounds, the characters find themselves yearning for their Earth life and their temptations as they rely on companionship with their fellow roommates. Cradeau, Estelle, and Inez all are brought together by a sarcastic, cunning bellboy. (Played by Jacob Uhlman.)

As the bellboy enters the room Uhlman impressed the audience. Uhlman brought such cunning comedic relief for this very dark play. He played the bellboy brilliantly flamboyant and mean by somehow torturing the new guests. By not answering the bell, to coming at their call, every scene Uhlman was in he stole the show! His sarcastic remarks and body language helped the audience ease into the play and enjoy it more! After he would leave the audience gave off the feeling of wanting more bellboy!!!

Cradeau (played by Brenton Pfaff) , a wifebeater, killing machine was the other male part of this play. Pfaff played such a hated character so well. His sadistic thinking habits and his horniness got to the best of this character. Pfaff brought such a disliked reaction from the audience, to even where they felt pity for the character as he wanted company and missed his life on Earth. Although Pfaff played Cradeau very well, he cracked up during a few scenes with quarreling with Inez. Cradeau also kept mentioning how he was naked, when he was fully clothed. Yes, being naked on stage might cause some concern for conservative viewers, why not change the dialouge where he isn't talking about being naked? It just didn't make sense to be talking about that, while Cradeau was fully clothed.

The character of Inez was a sarcastic, rude, lesbian that brought a obnoxious comic relief, that was much needed. Played by Bethany Shuford, Inez always was always at the throat of Cradeau and constantly putting him down to catch the attention of Estelle. Shuford had her moments where her character was believable and others where it was too "acted out". For instance, Shufords constant shouting was a sound that got uncomfortable listening to. Yes, the theater is small and it's understandable to speak diction and loudly while performing, it was a little too much at times. Her wardrobe was a big distraction as well. The pants bottoms were way too bell bottom seventies and made noises and distracted the audience from what she was saying. Yes, the play takes place in the past, but the costuming for Shufords character should have been handled more properly to her height. Shuford played sarcastic well, but every time she would laugh, it sounded so staged and forced, instead of a real laugh. Shuford often stole the scene, but would "act" too much and was a major distraction.

Estelle was the other woman trapped in the room. Estelle, (Shadia Ghantous), was a spoiled bitchy, Paris Hilton type character that was a bit promiscuous and VERY vain. Ghantous showed Estelle as a very beautiful, but extremely self conscious, emotional, sad woman. Which was great at first. But Ghantous played Estelle almost exactly like the bitchy, model character in "A Party to Murder", it just felt like part two for that character. Yes, Estelle is supposed to be very into her looks, it just seems that the character was too "Paris Hilton" like to keep any interest in Estelle at all.

Although, this is not the actors fault, the play just draggggggggggggggsssssssss on and loses the interest of many audience members. After a while butts were hurting, eyes were drooping, and drool was forming as the characters talked more about themselves. Watching this got really monotonous and boring.

Alright, enough mean things, some positives of this play was the lighting! The lighting was really well done and showed the emotions of the characters! Also, Estelle's outfit was gorgeous and whoever did her hair has talent! The hairstyle gave the vibes of the time Estelle lived in and the outfit definitely fit her characters personality! The stage also was really nice! For once, I could see the play very well and could see the characters reactions well! Having the seats so close to the stage really helped the audience get into the show and appreciate the scenes more, actually being able to see them better! Another nice quality of the show is, there was no intermission, so there wasn't any wait to see the fate of the characters!

"No Exit" takes the ordinary plays and flips them upside down. Having no happy ending, likeable characters, and dramatic scenes on every page, it surely pleased a lot of the members watching the show!