Just another life update since the last time I posted.
Nothing much is going on here lately and I honestly can’t think of anything interesting to post about. I’ve done nothing much besides hang out with my friends when I haven’t been in class. I also have been working on reworking one of my short stories for my English 464 class.
Last friday I went to what I thought was going to be an illusionist show only to learn that it was a Christian message in disguise. Brock Gill came to campus to do a show and since I like things like David Blaine and Criss Angel, I decided to go.
The thing that bothers me the most was simply the fac t that I felt like I paid $5 just to see him stand up on stage and play with cards and try to fool us. I know enough about magic that I was able to pick out his distractions when they happened. Anyway, before the intermission, he told us that he wanted to talk about his life and that if we “did want to hear it, we could just leave”. Well, I paid to get into this show, I was going to see what he wanted say.
What did he want to say? He wanted us to find Jesus. I suppose it was a nice message to spread along. I’m a Catholic, I don’t mind people talking about Jesus. My problem was that I didn’t know it was going to be a Christian-y message until I had seen flip a few cards around for an hour. I didn’t think I was going to get a message about religion while I was supposed to enjoy myself seeing some illusions.
And the even sketchier part was simply the way he talked to us about the disater in Haiti. He asked for donations for his mission trip and to send supplies down there. He claimed all the supplies that were beign sent to Haiti were being bottlenecked by customs and they weren’t getting through. He claimed that the company he worked with found this super secret way into Haiti through the Dominican Republic and that we should give to him because it was sure to get to the people there. ….It sounded too sketchy for me.
I left the performance kinda disappointed. It was okay, because I went back with my friends and watched Sergeant Frog until one in the morning.
Well, that’s all for the moment. I need to do more and update more often. I want to make this interesting for all my readers! Lol, that means I need a more interesting life.
I talked to my creative writing teacher and I told her one of my book ideas and she actually told me that I should write it. What does that mean? It means that I’m going to start writing my book. I am going to fix what I have so far and make it presentable for my second short story. I’m super excited! It’s currently 30 pages, and I plan for it to be at least 120 pages by the time the first draft is done and longer after I edit more. That’s the plan. Will I still with it? Who knows. I just know that I want to write it. I wanna get it out of my head.
Well, that’s all for now! I’ll talk to you later!
I would have been disappointed as well going to such a show. I’m not even religious and I really hate when people try to convert me.
The way he begged for money indeed sound pretty sketchy. I would have been suspicious as well.
I think it’s great that you’re going to write a book. I hope that I one day will to.
Comment by Angelica — January 25, 2010 @ 11:56 pm
HEY GIRL.
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My site’s back up! (In transition and I’m still working out the kinks/customizing it to my liking, but its back up
Subliminal messages! Didn’t you see Josie and the Pussycats?!?!
Comment by Becca — January 27, 2010 @ 6:02 am
That dude was such a ripoff. The more I think about it, the more pissed I get. He shouldn’t call it an illusionist show, or whatever it was, when really half the time was him killing time to make it seem more full. Grrr, he made my list!!
And really? Sergeant Frog, sometimes I wonder about you guys, lol.
Comment by Daniella — January 27, 2010 @ 7:29 pm