Fondest greetings to you all! A few instructions, just before rehearsal starts:
| All “gangsta”, “l337” and “txt talk” found within my comments box will punjabbed.
|| All
HSM fans should beware; I don’t take kindly to a massacre of sound.
|| I do not give to those who beg; I choose at random who I donate items to.
|| As for Lloyd Webber's
Phantom ... I will not tolerate to see upon my profile page such comments as, "Butler rules!", "Colm's the best one there is!", "Crawford's far better than that guy you like" et cetera ... et cetera ...
|One essential thing that anyone would need to know about me is that I love to sing. I'm not some hormone-induced teenager who goes about proclaiming "Musik iz ma boyfriend!!!1!!1!" - heck, I'm not even a teenager! The thing is, singing is my one pure joy in life. I've been studying Classical Voice for quite a while and my voice - though not where I want it to be at the moment - is starting to mature. I've been a member of the [town] Community Choir since I was 13, played Tuptim in
The King and I in '05, been involved with the bi-annual Music on the Murray since its launch in '03 ((bar '09 when they had a jazz theme with James Morrison)), and I played a slutty student ((Act I)), the Goddess Chloris aka "Flora" ((Act II)) and Medusa ((Act III)) in
Orpheus in the Underworld with the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of S.A. in '09. Recently, I was involved with Lipstick Dreams as an opening/interval/end show singer, and part of the background ensemble for Wicked, both with the Albury Wodonga Theatre Company.
Singing and music in general is one aspect. You must also know - with equal capacity - is that I am a proud Warlovian; a fan of Australia's Living National Treasure and King of Australian Musical Theatre, Anthony Warlow, for those of you playing at home. I could go on about how my Warlovianism came about but it's a rather long story and I didn't make enough room. XD Therefore, know this: I am the creator of
Unexpected Song: Celebrating the Life of Anthony Warlow, a fan forum that not only has been running successfully since its creation on the 20th of April 2006, but also has been seen by the man himself.
I have been fortunate enough to have seen
The Phantom of the Opera nine times, eight of which were with him in the title role of the Phantom. I have been even more fortunate enough to have met him - thrice. On the second night - an exact month after my 21st birthday - he gave me a long, gentle kiss on the cheek. On the third night - at the Phantom LSS - he asked for me, kissed me again, and glomped me. ^}_^"
I have also met the majority of the Australian cast bar Derek "Andre" Taylor, Andrea "Carlotta" Creighton and Roy "Marksman / alt. Phantom" Weissensteiner. Concerning famous faces, I have also met Dennis Olsen, Eric Bogle,John Munroe, Nancye Hayes, Sigrid Thorton, Jemma Rix, Lucy Durack and Samantha Dodemaide, and performed with Julie Anthony, Pot-Pourri, Timothy Sexton, David Thelander and Deborah Caddy.
Well, now that all that's out of the way, here's the basics:
| Australian born and raised
| Filly mother
| Welsh father
| Last child of 9
| Born in the city
| Raised in the country
| Sagittarius
| Fire Tiger
| Ruling Number: 9
| Archer
| Green Belt in shotokan
| Played netball for five years' and hated every minute of it
| Loves golf but isn't allowed to use the course due to stupid management
| Played hockey for two years' but quit due to boredom
| Wants to learn to ice skate
| And ballroom dance
| Hates pink but agrees it's a necessary colour to nature ((ask Archibald Grosvenor))
| Avoids mainstream music like the plague
| Thinks the '04 film of
Phantom was pox
| POX!
| Is a Warlovian, Weissensteinium, Prycer, Rickmaniac, Manner, Areaologist, and Curryfester
| Has met so many wonderful people in the past few years'
| Is an official ZETA
| Apparently has an "accent" ((possibly English)) despite the first note
| Is
IN a relationship
| Believes in existence, not religion
| First fell in love with the sound of a voice at age 5
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