the_fantastic_ms_fox ([personal profile] the_fantastic_ms_fox) wrote2009-05-04 10:48 pm

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With the comedy routine delivered at Gender Euphoria Day, and the survey delayed, that's pretty much all the major projects I was working on.

There's still Mayhem. The survey will be in other people's hands. And I'm attending two weddings. But none of these require prep.

I feel pretty good. Lighter.



Oh yeah. There's Physics 11. I can pass that in my spare time.

[identity profile] undeconstructed.livejournal.com 2009-05-05 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
the routine was hilarious by the way. loved it :) there was this moment where i was a little like "whahht?". specifically the "southern" references (via a put-on accent) by yer skit partner, meant, i can only assume, to denote "ignorance". It was a sudden shift, in accent and language etc when talking about going to the high school reunion in the interior and running into folks who apparently didnt "get it".

but otherwise? amazing. fricken hilarious. had me and my friend rolling with laughs :) i particularly loved your point about how being mistaken for an ftm makes it easier for you to get into womens events. so. fucking. true.

[identity profile] hundun.livejournal.com 2009-05-05 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Glad you liked it.

The accent was Beth's impression of a particular classmate in Alberta. I think it's supposed to sound more plains-Dutch/German with a touch of ham radio, rather than Southern. The intended speech pattern is also common in the Northern Okanagan. But I guess that didn't come across in the act. I really don't want it to sound Southern, that doesn't even make sense in the BC interior. So I'll watch that when we perform our act in the future.

Thanks for the feedback!

[identity profile] givemesodapop.livejournal.com 2009-05-06 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
Hey guess what? You're in the paper. The TAS got a mention as Community Group of the Year, and you're in the picture. April Ninth issue.