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Thursday, October 26, 2006
Make A Scene - "Exit The Stage: British Rocker and Activist"

Improv Game: Exit The Stage. Actors A and B compete to be the first to leave the stage. Their exit must be with a logical reason, and can be countered with an equally logical reason by the other actor. Their occupations as well as the scene location are chosen by the audience. In this scene, Actor A is an British Rockstar, Actor B is a Marsupial Activist, and the location is the British Rockstar's Private Jet.
 
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Make A Scene - "Exit The Stage: Orderly and Waitress"

Improv Game: Exit The Stage. Actors A and B compete to be the first to leave the stage. Their exit must be with a logical reason, and can be countered with an equally logical reason by the other actor. Their occupations as well as the scene location are chosen by the audience. In this scene, Actor A is an Orderly, Actor B is a Waitress, and the location is a Mental Institution.
 
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Make A Scene -

As some of you know, I am starting up an improv ministry at Germain Street Church. We recorded our second week of program and I uploaded a few clips of our work to youtube.com, and therefore blogged them here. This will probably be a regular occurance. Please comment!


Here are the details...
Improv Game: Evil Twin. Actors A and B unfold an improvised scene. Actor A has an 'evil twin' who randomly switches place with Actor A and commits some random evil act upon Actor B and then switches back with Actor A, who is left to deal with the effects of their 'evil twin's' actions. Here, Actor A is a swimming instructor and Actor B is a young client learning to swim for the first time.
 
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78¢ Medium Double-Doubles at Tims
Monday, October 23, 2006
It had been a number of weeks since David and I had coffee together. We used to do it weekly, sharing Life's ups and downs, talking about issues of accountability, and praying for each other. And we'd go to Tim Hortons to do it. But lately, we both have been so busy with our callings (his as a Church Army captain with a variety of duties, and myself as a Church Army student with classes, homework and placement) that we have had little time to meet as we did in the past.

It was good to speak to my friend again. But it wasn't long enough a meeting to get to all the things we both had to say. I look forward to the coming weekend, as we are both attending the Evangelist Retreat in Hampton - both of us staying overnight for it too. Some good chatting should come of it. Much has happened in the last few weeks that I have scarcely shared with him.

What has happened for the most part is that God is showing me some of the things that He is working on with the High School students in the Uptown area. The parable of the Sower and the Seed talks about different types of soil - of the readiness to receive His Word in people. It would seem that God is tilling the soil here, making good soil where the seed of His Word can grow. I am excited. The Vice Principal of St Malacky's High School had recently expressed to me that he is actively trying to implement some sort of Christian Education in their school. Granted, because this school is a public one, they cannot simply start something like this without allowing for other beliefs as well, which they will. But the intention I think is there. Even today, I was speaking with a student from Saint John High, Jen Fry (has her own blog - see my links), and she told me that there is a small but growing group of high school students that gather for regular prayer in the school! That blows my mind! These kids are taking it upon themselves to pray for and in their school! There is no way that God is not behind this - not a chance! I was so encouraged to hear of this.

Add to that the "Make A Scene Tuesdays" Improv ministry that I am running out of Germain Street Baptist Church is showing good potential, and I cannot help but think "What a wonderful God we serve, who is continually working in ways that we all-too-often never notice because we don't take to time out of our busy schedule to look and listen to His movements." I wonder how much more effective would we be if we simply took the time to figure out where God is working and plug into that as opposed to trying to do things under our own steam, which by the way is never enough.

Well, those are my thoughts for today. Oh, and in case you are wondering about the 78¢ coffees as mentioned in the title, David and I have a way that we go about buying our medium double-double coffees from Tim Hortons which costs us each about 78¢ as opposed to the normal $1.25 for everyone else. 2 little-known facts here; 1) an extra-large coffee there costs $1.65 and is exactly the same amount of drink as 2 medium coffees, and 2) they knock 10¢ off the price if you bring in your own travel mug. David and I bring our travel mugs, and we buy 1 extra-large double-double coffee to be put into one of our mugs (thus making it $1.55), and then when we sit down, we split the coffee, effectively getting 2 medium coffees each at 78¢ a cup (½ of $1.55).
 
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My First Recorded Blog!
Friday, October 20, 2006
 
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Presidents of the United States of America - Peaches

Well, you see, I have a friend named Sarah-Jane, who also knows this song very well. She has never seen the video before. But I had, and I told her about it when she stuck that ol' tape in the car stereo and let'er rip with "Peaches". She didn't believe me that the video included random ninjas jumping out and a completely rediculous, pointless, and totally hammed-up martial arts fight scene ensues. Sarah-Jane, this is for you...
 
posted by Marrrl at 1:09 AM | Permalink 2 comments
How to fold a T-Shirt in 3 seconds

Guys, forget about the complete lack of english here. But you gotta try this. Makes folding your t-shirts a snap! No joke! I did it this morning!
 
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