Unfortunately, the only bursting light bulb was the one that burnt out when I flicked on the light to start writing.And so I sit here, disappointed in myself for having nothing to say and disappointed that Cornell lost yesterday. Don't get me wrong, they had a fantastic tournament, but I guess I was secretly hoping Classy/Old-School basketball would continue its run in this tournament. Also, I have a passion for upsets. My heart races and I get so excited. Often, I can't even remain seated at the end of close games. I'm sad that UConn isn't playing--but I will freely admit that it is a much less stressful tournament when your team isn't in it. I can just sit and hope for upsets. It is fun. That being said, UConn better shape up and fast because two or three years in a row without March Madness would be no fun.
I was planning on discussing the movie I saw yesterday, but I didn't go see it. I might go this afternoon before my show this evening. We shall see.
And now for the newest section of my blog, which I just thought of right now: Random Idea that Could Make Me Money Someday if I Ever Implement It. (That might be too long of a title for a section of the blog--but I find humor in obnoxiously long titles, so I'll probably keep it.) Anyway, here is the first ever Random Idea the Could Make Me Money Someday If I Ever Implement It...
One thing I have always thought, since starting work at The Strathmore Music Center in North Bethesda, MD is that it would be a lovely setting for a sitcom, or even a reality television program. I, personally, would prefer a sitcom as I am not the biggest fan of reality TV. Just the day to day hilarity of the customers (and, frankly, some of the ticket office employees) would make for some wonderful television. Throw in some inter-office canoodling and some tragic event that everyone has to get through together and you have yourself a pretty solid sitcom--so long as it is written well.
That being said, there is one reality television situation I could totally get into. And that, would be at a dinner theater. I have now worked at (technically) three different dinner theaters over the past year and a half, and I'm telling you it is the perfect setting for reality television. You have every possible character one could need for a reality television show, the customers, the actors, the techies, the front of house staff, with each genre of people containing the perfect amount of crazy to normal ratio. Everyone I know that has done dinner theater has fantastic stories about the patrons and, of course, their diva-esque fellow actors. It would be an instant hit. I'm thinking it should be on HBO or Starz or something, you know so it wouldn't have to be edited. It's on the list.
And thus concludes the first installment of Random Idea that Could Make Me Money Someday if I Ever Implement It. and, actually, today's entry. I truly hope it gets more exciting soon. For your sake, of course. Weeeeeee!
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