Sc0tland the GrEat!
So, I wrote this amazing blog the other day and it had lots of information about what I've been up to and how sexy Scotland is, but then I hit PUBLISH and it disappeared...literally. It faded. Like a Ghost. Into thin air! (Can't stop quoting the show!!!)
So, yeah, about this whole trip across the globe and stuff:
Scotland is spectacular. That's really the only word that I can think of to describe it. I mean, what else do you call a place that has castles on every corner and designer boutiques with a historic charm and theater creds that NYC would envy? It's 60 degrees in August!
Living in your own flat has its perks, too. Like a really huge tub to swim in, and having lots of fun with your super-cool roomies (I have to say that, they read this). And then, of course, there's the whole pub/bar/danceclub scene. Let's just say that there are more than a few sketch places, where guys will use those really tacky pick-up lines, but they sound somehow better with a Scottish accent. Avoiding those, and the incredibly overpriced touristy bars, it's quite a lot of fun. Of course, there's also the matter of finding your limits and being a 'professional actor' and stuff. But hey, would you expect anything less than professional from WACers?
Doing the show is fun, and we're definitely prepared for our WAC debut, but it can be a bit monotonous doing it every day for a week. After all, it's a job, even though it's one of the most fabulous jobs you could hope to acquire...and believe it or not, people actually pay to come see us. I couldn't tell you if they're getting their money's worth, but I'd like to think so.
Well, that's my update! Maybe there'll be enough time for one more post before we return to that country I have to call home...you know, where you're reading this from. Stay safe, stay cool (and envy our sweater weather).
So, yeah, about this whole trip across the globe and stuff:
Scotland is spectacular. That's really the only word that I can think of to describe it. I mean, what else do you call a place that has castles on every corner and designer boutiques with a historic charm and theater creds that NYC would envy? It's 60 degrees in August!
Living in your own flat has its perks, too. Like a really huge tub to swim in, and having lots of fun with your super-cool roomies (I have to say that, they read this). And then, of course, there's the whole pub/bar/danceclub scene. Let's just say that there are more than a few sketch places, where guys will use those really tacky pick-up lines, but they sound somehow better with a Scottish accent. Avoiding those, and the incredibly overpriced touristy bars, it's quite a lot of fun. Of course, there's also the matter of finding your limits and being a 'professional actor' and stuff. But hey, would you expect anything less than professional from WACers?
Doing the show is fun, and we're definitely prepared for our WAC debut, but it can be a bit monotonous doing it every day for a week. After all, it's a job, even though it's one of the most fabulous jobs you could hope to acquire...and believe it or not, people actually pay to come see us. I couldn't tell you if they're getting their money's worth, but I'd like to think so.
Well, that's my update! Maybe there'll be enough time for one more post before we return to that country I have to call home...you know, where you're reading this from. Stay safe, stay cool (and envy our sweater weather).


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