No? Oh, well then it’s a good thing you’re sick anyway. *achoo!*
I feel like a giant ball of crap. I can’t tell if it’s allergies or a cold or what; I’m thinking a cold because my allergies don’t usually come with body aches and pains and sweats and chills.
Like I said before, I’m booked up acting-wise for almost all of February, and I swear it was all packed into this week. I’ve been in a production of Little Red Riding Hood (as the title girl, of course!) every day this week, two out-of-town shows on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Another show tomorrow morning, and then rehearsal all afternoon for a “main stage” production in which I have a tiny, nearly insignificant role for which I am not being paid. And it’s entirely in French.
Oui oui. Ooh la la! Be our guest.
Rendez-vous, croissant, baguette.
Ta-da!
Oh, and today — after LRRH and before a one-hour rehearsal, I taught acting to Cub Scouts for nearly an hour. Je suis tres fatigue!
Does it sound like I’m whining? ‘Cause I am. And I still haven’t quite figured out how to use the “new” JS — like how to change the look of this template, the color scheme, and my font styles. Oh well. Perhaps next week…

I’ve never met (so to speak) a working actress, Ms. Hood. Persevere.
My Google alert for “sneeze” brought me here. It may momentarily distract you from your fatigue/illness to hear about the new way to respond to a sneeze.
This response is easy to extend if one sneeze becomes many. It carries across a room and down the hall. It creates a whole new phenomenon when several people do it at the same time. You might not want word of it to reach your school, workplace or community, but there may be no way to stop it. All you may be able to do is delete this comment so you don’t contribute to the spread of the GAZOON HIGH TWIZZLE—a whistle after a sneeze. See it in animation at GazoonHighTwizzle.com.
Hope you feel better.
Comment by Keith Eldred — February 7, 2009 @ 5:12 pm