Nativity Plays
Every year the little kids at schools all over get to put on a play. Often it's christmas themed, but the key thing is that everyone gets a part, whether it's Snowflake #12 or Mary or Grendel (yes, really).
Personally I played a 'Rich Husband' who refused to buy matches from some scabby street urchin. Never did see her again...
Who or what did you get to be? And what did you have to wear?
( , Thu 26 Mar 2009, 17:45)
Every year the little kids at schools all over get to put on a play. Often it's christmas themed, but the key thing is that everyone gets a part, whether it's Snowflake #12 or Mary or Grendel (yes, really).
Personally I played a 'Rich Husband' who refused to buy matches from some scabby street urchin. Never did see her again...
Who or what did you get to be? And what did you have to wear?
( , Thu 26 Mar 2009, 17:45)
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I'm thinking
exactly the same thing. We seem to be missing a punchline. Some sort of cock pun surely?
( , Sun 29 Mar 2009, 13:55, closed)
exactly the same thing. We seem to be missing a punchline. Some sort of cock pun surely?
( , Sun 29 Mar 2009, 13:55, closed)
Alas...
No, you're not missing something. If I knew why they chose that moment to lose the plot I'd post it. Thy just pissed themselves laughing.
I dunno, perhaps at the idea of a huge chicken that speaking to them, perhaps the sheep chose that moment to flop his knob out. History does not record...
( , Mon 30 Mar 2009, 13:56, closed)
No, you're not missing something. If I knew why they chose that moment to lose the plot I'd post it. Thy just pissed themselves laughing.
I dunno, perhaps at the idea of a huge chicken that speaking to them, perhaps the sheep chose that moment to flop his knob out. History does not record...
( , Mon 30 Mar 2009, 13:56, closed)
well then...
make something up, dammit! This is the internet, we don't let facts get in the way here!
( , Tue 31 Mar 2009, 16:15, closed)
make something up, dammit! This is the internet, we don't let facts get in the way here!
( , Tue 31 Mar 2009, 16:15, closed)
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