Monday, March 05, 2007
King Evan
This past Saturday some fellow Linganorians and I spent the evening watching and participating in a male beauty pageant. We went in hopes to discover who would be crowned the reigning king of this Frederick county public school. The winner was none other than they refined and dedicated Mr. Evan Ponton. The competition was fears but this young man wooed the judges and show casted his talent. I myself was very pleased with the competition as a whole their was no fowl judging or misconduct back stage. This experience made me feel i little closer to the other seniors who i had not spoken with in several years. I enjoyed the fellowship and laughter that followed that evening. Overall i had doubt about the show in terms of quality, moral, and my own personal insecurities but, by evenings end i was pleased and proud of the show. I almost fell like a sell out because the musicals and plays need so much more preparation and talent yet the house is barley half full. When a bunch of 18 year old boys dancing to, "its rainin' men" sells out. Overall i was fortunate to participate last Saturday.
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thats an interesting thing to point out, the comparision between the crowds at the pageant and a play. im glad you enjoyed it miss i did as well
i had the same thought but i came to the realization with the fellow alumni that i happened to be enjoying the evening with that the plays are spread out over several shows, thus not demanding a sellout. i would suggest that you only do two shows for your coming play and see what happens, i think that you would see that your efforts are deserving of the appearance of a sell out! much love
yeah johns right about the spread out over a couple of days.
there's only one night for mr. linganore, so that's why everyone is there.
if there was one night for the musical you couldn't fit all the people in the auditorium!
i can't wait to start coming to practice with ya gurl!
until then, stay gold, pony...girl?
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