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Catching up day 3
May 21, 2018 My grandparents were the first people I knew to own a microwave oven. Theirs was brown*, had a tiny wind...
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This could be a long one. I'm directing a show. It opens next week, thank goodness. It has been nothing but a pain in my ass from the be...
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I've slowly abandoned facebook. Mostly. I still have my business page, and I can't leave that since most of my orders come from ther...
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One of K.’s friends is gender-queer. Another is pansexual. I need to consult a dictionary after I meet them, but I couldn’t imagine better f...
What does the 12-year-old think? And are there any potential legal ramifications you need to be worried about?
ReplyDeleteArgh. The fact he is kicking up such a stink makes me more suspicious of his intentions. Dangle the words "paedophile" and "police" and see if he shuts up.
ReplyDeleteGood idea, Mali.
ReplyDeleteGood grief.
ReplyDeleteThankfully, the drama is over. Upon arrival at rehearsal last night, the actor quietly removed his things from the change room. What does the child think? She was uncomfortable changing in front of men, but in general she seems to like him. Now that I've cooled down, I want to be fair to him. I don't think he's a perv. A lot of theatres have men and women changing together, regardless of age, and many (including my daughter) have no issues dropping down to their skivvies in front of cast-members. But we have separate rooms, and most of the women who act at our theatre are grateful for a little bit of privacy.
ReplyDeleteAt 12 or 55, and any age in between, I would have been grateful for a little bit of privacy!
DeleteDrama queens aren't all female.
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