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Count me in, please. I'd be proud to be part of any paradigm-shifting new-media initiative that helps bring citizen drama to the community.


I have experience in the role of Sheep (1973, Ms Lydon's class), and have since performed near-lead roles in some of the works of Bennett and Ridley. I can also touch-type, with a certifiable wpm of 12.

maxxi Wrote:

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> aquarius moon Wrote:

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> > I'd like to be a shepherd please,

> >

> > so that I can make sure all the animals are

> > properly looked after.

>

> But that would make you a Shepherd Spy.

>

> (I'm here all week)




No, I want to make sure the lambs are not made into a shepherd spy!


:)

Someone has to be Herod The Great.

And I'm volunteering for it in the same enthusiastically mindless fashion Corporal Jones would do in the Dads Army comedy.

'They don't like it up 'em' Corporal Jones would say and we'd laugh at his spirited old-fashioned enthusiasm.


The same phrase from Herod The Great's mouth? What a complete and utter bastard. You know it.


I'm thinking I'll play him a punch drunk Detective Inspector Morse combined with Stalin.


Though I am prepared to take notes on the role.


Humility's my middle name.

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