I disappeared for a while when I studied abroad. When I came back, I’d dropped off the radar of my college community completely. As a result, it was difficult to resume and maintain friendships. I can understand why it might be good for some people to disappear, but in my opinion, reappearing is much more difficult…
anissasiobhan's Life List
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1. swim in Loch Ness
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2. work for Joss Whedon
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3. play the flute again
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4. do more theatre
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5. start a theatre company
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6. be happy with my appearance and realize I'm beautiful!
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7. Improve my singing voice
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8. be a bollywood star
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9. learn bhangra
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10. move to London
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11. spend time in Doolin, Ireland
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12. learn gaelic
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13. be able to fake an Irish accent
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14. put together a monologue binder
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15. Stop biting my finger nails
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16. visit Emerald, Australia
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17. dance like I do in my dreams
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18. Learn to tango
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19. meet Tony Head
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Recent entries
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
It’s hard to say “I’ve done this” because, like so many things, it’s an ongoing process. You never stop learning to act (or at least, you shouldn’t). But the way you feel when you are up onstage, and you KNOW you’re good, you can feel it…
...well, it’s indescribable. It’s like a drug. And more people should experience it.
Doesn't sound like much
2 years ago
I’m an actress, and for years I’ve wanted to have all of my monologues and audition material in one place. Maybe now that I’ve posted this, I’ll do it. :)
