I've realized that as the Walker cousins reach new stages in life, there is a bigger need for more frequent communication. What I have decided to do, is try to offer a solution. I've come up with a way for us to have an online bulletin board. This will be a good way for you to either share family information, or to learn something about the concerns of the family. Previously, our family updates have been made by phone and email, but occasionally someone accidentally gets left out of the loop.
Well, it was easy to recognize Anthony. It was Charlie's Aunt I struggled with. Robin knew immediately it was a play. I was thinking he joined Charlie's Angels or something. Besides, those don't look like Hawaiian flowers.
You are so correct. I wish that I could have gotten a video of that, it was very funny. It was Ant's first year at Bethel when he did a cold reading and got the lead role.
I did drama in HS, but not in college. In college I worked 6 days a week and had no time for such things, let alone a social life. In HS my first play was Arsenic & Old Lace. I played Teddy. I learned to play a bugle just well enough to use it. We had a preview for the student body and I came down the stairs on stage in my Kaki shorts and bugle and the whole group burst out laughing. There was no sound system and I suspect I was the only one who could be heard. The director said PROJECT your voice so I had no trouble with that. Sadly, I have no pictures of that play.
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Well, it was easy to recognize Anthony. It was Charlie's Aunt I struggled with. Robin knew immediately it was a play. I was thinking he joined Charlie's Angels or something. Besides, those don't look like Hawaiian flowers.
You are so correct. I wish that I could have gotten a video of that, it was very funny. It was Ant's first year at Bethel when he did a cold reading and got the lead role.
I did drama in HS, but not in college. In college I worked 6 days a week and had no time for such things, let alone a social life. In HS my first play was Arsenic & Old Lace. I played Teddy. I learned to play a bugle just well enough to use it. We had a preview for the student body and I came down the stairs on stage in my Kaki shorts and bugle and the whole group burst out laughing. There was no sound system and I suspect I was the only one who could be heard. The director said PROJECT your voice so I had no trouble with that. Sadly, I have no pictures of that play.
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