Monday, September 29, 2008

Sept 39

Maybe you can tell how tired i am. but i deserve that 100 cause i leanred how to focus lights in 3 minutes without really know what i wa doing

100

Thursday, September 25, 2008

September 25

I deserve that 100 b/c i got the cabinet open, scarlett and i figured out the speaker, and mike any i rigged the speaker cable.

100

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

September 14

Let's see... what'd we do in shop today... worked a bit on IPA (which is still horribly over my head, but I'm getting it a little better.) Unt zen ve vorked viz our monologues. We read them aloud in front of the class and I really understood how funny my choice could truely be. And that's why I deserve that 100

100 <-- yea format!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

September 22 and 23

The laziness and exhaustion strikes again.Yea, I've been slacking a bit with my theatre chores at home. I haven't been reading, I haven't been riding my bike like i should be, etc. So yea, I'm taking the cop-out cause I'm hoping I'll have enough extra credit to to get me an A.

22nd - 89

23rd - 89

Thursday, September 18, 2008

September 18th

Interesting day today... somewhat. I missed like an hour or so of shop becuase of student council, which i'm thinking of dropping out of because i don't think it'll worth the tradeoff of missing shop periods to do nothing. But anywho, after that was done wasting my time I had to go into my former shop to print something on the plotter, only to discover that the shop is so undersupplied they had niether the paper nor the ink for the project that I needed done. Then, I quickly ran back to shop to find that the painting was actually going really well. The color looked good, and everything was well organized. And, a first for once, we actually finished cleaning on time for once. Only takes 20 minutes to do it. When I got home i completed what needed to be done, (voice, exercise, reading, etc).

100

On a side note, I now have a nice cut above my right eye from a football game during gym that had to be butterflyed shut.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

September 17

Hm... today in shop we started off by learning some writing techniques and such. Learned how to identify actions and platforms in a story (most notably fairy tales). And we really learned how much Disney f'ed them up and made them all pretty and nice. We did that for about 2 periods, and after that we moved onto starting to paint the drop for Sandman a bit more. I think it looked relatively good. Need's to be sprayed over to look perfect.

And once i got home, i did my daily theatre prayers (exercise, verbal training, reading aloud, etc.)

100

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

September 15 + 16

I forgot do mine yesterday, so

September 16th - 89

But anywho, today in shop we went over a bunch of history notes whilst cutting and assembling a model of the Globe theatre. Oddly, working while listening worked really well for me, I can actually remember what we talked about today. Also, whilst assebmeling the scale model, we were under threat that if we sucked she'd crush our models beneath her heels of death and destructuion! However, she actually crushed none of them, which was mildly saddening.

After school, our set designer came in to show us certain techniques in painting called stumbling, scrumbling something like that, but involves painting in x's over a large area to blend the colors together can sort of give it a fuzz effect. As well as how to paint with a pesticide sprayer, whichi tohught was really cool.

Thanks for reading, I love you Casey

100

Thursday, September 11, 2008

September 11th

Today we were all reminded of a very tragic even that occurred seven years ago now, and people are still suffering the consequences. I was reminded of some the most intense feelings in my short life today, the urge, the burning desire to go and strike down those that had stricken down my countrymen seven years ago. Reminded of the fact that so few can cause so many to suffer so much, and being caught between wanting to just kill all of them and then remembering that there is only a very small percentage of people who would actually wish something like that happen. But that's beside the point, figured I'd just share that with y'all.

What we did today in shop was a rather intense yoga workout session that I can still "feel the burn of" in my legs. Also, we did a bit of miesner work, good ol' zip, zap, boing, game and the simple repetition exercise. Other than that, nothing really interesting today. Got home, did my daily activites (voice workouts, biking for 30 mins, read my Shakespeare aloud, etc.)

Did make a rather odd discovery about myself today though, for some reason techo music has started appealing more to me than usual. I know that it's outright awful music but the way it sounds is addictive (auditory nicotene I swear)

100

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

September 10th

Well, I got to school today and my teacher arrived not 5 minutes after I did. We were talking about what were doing today and she said that we were doing an introduction to set design. I spazzed like such an idiot it was unbelievable, and then I realized what we would have to actually do. Specifically, this seemed simple, paint a drop cloth, not hard right? Yea, that's what i thought for the first 30 seconds until we remembered that the school would have a heart attack if we got paint on the stage, and unforetunetly for us, the only thing that stops paint (that we had) was masonite, which was in the pain in the ass orchestra pit, which was then wedged between the two walls in the orchestra pit, which then became heavy as all hell, but we still got it out and layed down in a timely fashion. After that was layed down, we unfurled the drop to discover that we hadn't laid down quite enough, so we moved the last row foward to cover the spots that we needed to. FINALLY, we started painting and actually got a little under 1/3 of it done. Once we ran out of time we started to clean everything up, and I swear to god we must've spent a good 10 minutes just wiping up the paint that was on the stage. And apparently, the people we assigned to clean the rollers (Yes, Gabe this is directed at you, if you'd care to explain yourself/ what happened, you have my email) made a mess of the janitors closet. Thankfully Aladren was there to help becuase I think we would've just fetched the mess makers and made them clean it. But other than that it was a rather uneventful day.

When I got home, I completed my religous services (reading Shakespeare, doing the voice excersices, riding my bike for 30 minutes, etc)

100

(and Gabe, the fact that I'm writing a paragraph of what I did today is why i get the 100)

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

September 9

Let's see, nothing interesting or out of the ordinary today. In shop we started our tablework for A Midsummer Night's Dream as well as went over some history behind the Renaissance. The other classes are more or less a blur of memories compacted together in my head. But I remembered the important one! So yea, when I got home I did my normal stuff (vocal practices, read some Shakespeare, rode my bike for like 30 mins +/-) And hopefully, my new electric shaver actually works cause I am sick of having to drag 3 blades across my face.

100

Monday, September 8, 2008

September 8

Okay,let's see if i can't get this done before 12 and be a good student. In shop today, we worked a lot on vocal stuff. Did a breathing excersise that felt really odd, but I still liked it. After that we moved onto some more stuff geared mainly towards announciation and speaking clearly. Throughout the entire thing I kept having flash backs to my speech classes and trying not to revert back to how I used to talk. (Mind you, I couldn't say the word car until 5th or 6th grade.) But yea, that's mainly what we did in shop today, we "tuned our vocal instrument," or sometihng like that.

When I got home, I'm not gonna lie, i procrastinated to history outline we had to do for shop until about 10 minutes ago, but I still did it! And, i did do my vocal practices and my excersise (30 minutes on me bike). I should also be riding into school tomorrow.

100

Sunday, September 7, 2008

September 7th

A day that will live in infamy... wait that isn't right. but it will live in infamy i suppose as a rather mediocre day. I can honestly say that I did nothing interesting. I did absolutley nothing to further or better myself today, but then again, sunday is the sabbath... or was that Saturday. Either way, it's still my day off.

However, yesterday, was a rather excellent day. We had a surprise birthday party for me mum at her favorite restaurant that she had no idea about, because my brother and I both forgot about until we got there. But that was certainly interesting, and sadly fitting. My mother has this horrible tendency of attracting bad weather, so naturally, on her birthday, hurricane Hannah decides to hit NJ and swamp us, thankfully, there was enough alcohol to make everything better and we still had a great night. Also, my lovely girlfriend happens to live two blocks from the place and it was great to introduce her to the whole family. Oddly, it was my brother who had a decent thought for the night, have you ever noticed that you parade you're better half around at family functions like a trained animal? or is that just me. Not to say that they are, but they are certainly presented as such. But that's quite enough for tonight. (And no, miss A, this does not have a participation grade because it's a weekend)

So, until tomorrow, stay militant world
Matthew James Silvay

Friday, September 5, 2008

September 5

Another boring day with nothing exciting. Sadly, I told you this is my life. But in some news, we have a hurricane warning in effect for the state now. But anyway, what did we do in school today? Well in algebra II with Mrs/Ms. Austin we reviewed real numbers some more for the two idiotic seniors we have in there. I hate that no child left behind crap. Really? you're going to slow down the rest of the class for two morons who won't learn or pay attention anyway? thanks Bush, way to f*** over again. But after that, I have shop, another place where we haven't started to do anything really interesting yet. I did learn a tidbit about how to develop a script today, which is a serious plus because i obviously can't write well (for example). Watched yet another video in our chem class (third day of school, and yes the class has already bored me out of my skull), english class with Ms. Dvorak sucked, as usual. She gave us a crappy worksheet that 2nd graders could've done. And then there was Papsy (Ms. Paprota, US History I) clearly my favorite teacher along with my favorite class, because i actually leanr things and feel as if my mind is being stimulated. We watched Sen. Joe Biden's acceptance speech for the Democratic VP nomination and analyzed and discussed it, always fun laughing at politics.

So until tomorrow, stay militant world,
Matthew James Silvay


PS- Good luck to the Obama/ Biden campiegn, it's what we all need.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

My very first attempt at this blogging thingy

Hello, my name is Matthew. (People respond hi Matthew), and I've been addicted to blogging for 1 day... But onto why I am now an addict. My teacher suggested it as a way to get ahead in her class (not to mention pass it.) But yea... what did I do today? I kinda dozed off during my classes all day... (between lack of sleep and over usage of parentheses), but other than nothing really exciting I suppose. I lead a boring life. If anybody finds this, that I don't intend to, I wouldn't expect them to read past the first sentence. However, for those of you who have, good luck. All I call think I right now is why can't I conjure up one interesting thing that I did today.

So, until tomorrow, stay militant world.
-Matthew James Silvay