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  "Ha Ha Ha, this is my website,
and I can have a page to myself" page

 

So, by now you must be wondering who I am. Actually,
you probably aren't, because you wouldn't come to this
site if you aren't in the Hartland drama club. I just like talking about me.
Speaking of which, if you don't want to read my ramblings, please
don't feel obligated. Just click the "Back" button. You won't
hurt my feelings. Well, actually, you will, but, hey, I won't know
unless you tell me, so just keep your mouth shut (unless you're one of those
people who just like to hurt others. That's not cool, man.)

So yeah, I'm Mark, and I'm pleased with myself.
Sorry, Lindsay. Libby Michel (Yay Libby!) and I are "unoffical" officers
in the Drama Club, which means we get to do work without
reaping any of the job benefits. Yeah, that pretty much
sums it up. Now I shall refer to myself in the third person.

The webmaster would like it to be known that Amanda Devitt is the hottest
girl in Hartland High School. He would also like to concede "Best Smile"
to Rachel Michel, an opinion formed by Sean Lampkins, but agreed with by
this party. He would now like to discuss a few of his favorite things (at the moment.)

The movie Dancer in the Dark, starring Bjork. Oh my gosh, talk about
a really good movie. Plus it's a musical. But don't watch it if you don't
feel like crying. Hey, I'll come over and watch it with you, and we can cry together.
Same goes for A Star is Born (the Judy Garland version, thank you very much, Mrs.
Streisand.) Actually, if you want to see me cry, just ask me to think about the end
of A Star is Born. Seriously.

Favorite musical of the minute has to be No Way to Treat A Lady. It's
a 4-person show, about a strangler and the detective who's trying to catch him.
Oh, and it's the funniest show I've seen in the past few years.

Book I'm reading: Well, it'll be different tomorrow, but right now it's
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. People are weird about this book, but
I really like it. Ah well, each to his own. After all, some people don't
agree with Rastafarianism. Can you belive it?

Well, I think that's it right now. Oh wait, congragulations to everyone in
Bye Bye Birdie! It was awesome. And thanks to all Drama Club members who
came to it to support the Hartland Players. I love you all!