The Strangest Dream I Have Ever Had and My Manic Phases
Anyhoo, I had a dream a few weeks ago that I was a special guest at Buckingham Palace, only Buckingham Palace was moved to Atlanta, Georgia. I know I was in Georgia, because I vividly remember the "Welcome To Georgia, The Peach State" sign, with a giant, faded peach on it. I found myself in my room at the Palace, naked, getting in the shower, when I realized I forgot my shampoo and conditioner. For some reason, I wandered out of my room and was walking through the Palace completely naked! I happened to stumble upon a funeral in the Palace, and I was so afraid that the people at the service would see my naked self, that I tried to hide behind a plant. Apparently, I was dating one of the royals, as he noticed my nakedness, ran out of the service, and gave me something to cover up with. I suppose the royal and I lived happily ever after.
My Manic Phases
My boyfriend is worried about me. He took me to see "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" a month ago, and I haven't been the same since. You see, I saw the movie for the first time ever...EVER! I never had the opportunity to go with my friends in high school, because I was always working on Friday and Saturday nights and I absolutely refused to rent it. I was always told you have to see it in the movie theatre, so I held out until a month ago. I loved it! Now, I'm dressing up as Magenta and going to see it every opportunity I get. I have also rented the DVD, watched the deleted scenes, and watched it with the audio commentary. I have always been a Tim Curry fan, though I didn't really know it. I remember seeing "The Worst Witch" as a kid, and thinking, "What a great voice and interesting looking guy!" His character in "Annie" gave me the creeps, too. My point is, now I am going through my "Tim Curry phase." I am buying Tim Curry movies and just recently purchased an out-of-print CD, "The Best of Tim Curry." Seeing the man perform really put the wind back in my sails, from a theatrical stand-point. He has me interested in theatre again. You see, high school drama left a bad taste in my mouth, though I had a fantastic drama teacher. However, Tim's performances inspired me to get more theatrical with my performances in That 80's Band. I went out and bought a great wig. I even have the guys wanting to buy wigs, wearing flashier clothes, and possibly even wearing make-up! So, thank you, Tim Curry!
Some of my other manic phases have included, but are not limited to:
My John Lennon phase, my Paul McCartney phase, my Star Trek phase, my Quantum Leap phase, which I'm still going through, my tea cup phase, my Friday the 13th The Series phase, my black and white phase, my classic rock phase, my country music phase, my Steve Martin phase, and my Simon Cowell phase, just to name a few.
So, don't worry, me love, it won't last too much longer, though my "Rocky Horror phase" has made me a better performer and person.
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