Rocky Night
Oct. 31st, 2003 02:32 amRocky Horror was... interesting. I didn't dress up (which is always difficult to explain when you're not a virgin) But we met up with a few friends, and then a few more random ones, and we had a good time. It was a nice way to spend part of Bush's "Protection from Pornography Week" *gag*
Theme tonight was glow-in-the-dark night, and they did an excellent job with that. Lots of black lights, glowing stickers on people, those little wands/bracelets kids wear out trick-or-treating, etc. Sometimes the blacklights interfered with the action on stage/floor, though. I've a feeling they didn't do enough run-throughs as they should have. They had a group of belly dancers perform last year. This year they had several fantastic drag queens. Damnit, I wish *I* could dance that well! And some of the moves- whoa! I was highly impressed, while trying to explain to friends that there were specialized techniques for not showing one's cock beneath one's dress. They were rather distrubed at how turned-on they got by watching the drag queens perform so well. Oh, and I had to keep reminding boyfriend that they were *ladies* not the cheep pole dancers at the strip club. Show some respect! heehee
The movie was all right... the cast was pretty damn good. The virgin-antics sucked much. And they forgot to explain the point of the underwear run so only about 20 people participated in it... and no one went naked! *pout* The transvestites working the auditorium were terrible. Hardly spanked, didn't bother giving out cirtificates, barely knew the proper lines to shout out half the time. No one said a few of my favorites *sniffles* But worst of all, they showed a version without the 'Superheoroes' number in it! GAH! What the heck?! That's not right! My boyfriend and I really get into the "Stumble-stumble-fall" part in that song. It's one of the few lines that he knows. So I was highly depressed when suddenly the house was gone and the ground spinning and it was over! :-(
It seems the club at my uni do a really goo d job with some things and not others one year, then the next year they practice what they did wrong last and improve only to mess up on the things they did well before. The lighting was terrible, sound was even worse. But decorations, sets, and costumes were fantastic- especially incorporating the theme.
Anyway, I had a good time, then came home and watched Survivor. Holy... wow!!! I was *not* expecting that!!! I love that show. It never fails to impress and surprise me. And I'll say it again, I love Rupert and I want him to win it all!
Theme tonight was glow-in-the-dark night, and they did an excellent job with that. Lots of black lights, glowing stickers on people, those little wands/bracelets kids wear out trick-or-treating, etc. Sometimes the blacklights interfered with the action on stage/floor, though. I've a feeling they didn't do enough run-throughs as they should have. They had a group of belly dancers perform last year. This year they had several fantastic drag queens. Damnit, I wish *I* could dance that well! And some of the moves- whoa! I was highly impressed, while trying to explain to friends that there were specialized techniques for not showing one's cock beneath one's dress. They were rather distrubed at how turned-on they got by watching the drag queens perform so well. Oh, and I had to keep reminding boyfriend that they were *ladies* not the cheep pole dancers at the strip club. Show some respect! heehee
The movie was all right... the cast was pretty damn good. The virgin-antics sucked much. And they forgot to explain the point of the underwear run so only about 20 people participated in it... and no one went naked! *pout* The transvestites working the auditorium were terrible. Hardly spanked, didn't bother giving out cirtificates, barely knew the proper lines to shout out half the time. No one said a few of my favorites *sniffles* But worst of all, they showed a version without the 'Superheoroes' number in it! GAH! What the heck?! That's not right! My boyfriend and I really get into the "Stumble-stumble-fall" part in that song. It's one of the few lines that he knows. So I was highly depressed when suddenly the house was gone and the ground spinning and it was over! :-(
It seems the club at my uni do a really goo d job with some things and not others one year, then the next year they practice what they did wrong last and improve only to mess up on the things they did well before. The lighting was terrible, sound was even worse. But decorations, sets, and costumes were fantastic- especially incorporating the theme.
Anyway, I had a good time, then came home and watched Survivor. Holy... wow!!! I was *not* expecting that!!! I love that show. It never fails to impress and surprise me. And I'll say it again, I love Rupert and I want him to win it all!