Hey.
Very productive Destination Imagination meeting yesterday, whoo! Since we're doing the theatrical challenge instead of the improv challenge like we've done the past two years, it's gonna be a bigger time commitment this year, which I don't mind since I love DI. Me and one of my friends on the team have been joint writing a novel (speaking of novels... it's November.... kinda late to start a 50,000 word novel and finish it by the end of the month, though.)... okay, we haven't worked on it in half a year, and I've done almost all of the writing (though he keeps trying to steal the credit, saying we've written equal amounts

). We came up with the idea for it through several gmail conversations, so it's a bit of a strange book, and mainly a comedy 'cos I'm writing it with a different writing style than I usually do... but it's a lot of fun :D . Well, anywho, we were coming up with skit ideas, and we were thinking of adapting the prolouge I wrote (he at least acknowledges that, yes, I am indeed the author of the prolouge) to use a sort of chorus at the beginning (like Romeo and Juliet, and probably other Shakespere that I haven't read). Well, after reading it to the team, we decided that, with a few changes, the story actually worked splendidly for the theatrical challenge!
I'm kind of excited about that, one, because we've got an idea that we can all agree upon, two, because I can't help but be glad that we're using something that I (and my friend) wrote, and three, because it so turned out that I get to play Ugy (Guy, but rearranged), who literally has two different personalities, evil and good, and literally talks to herself and has arguments. My storyline signifigance isn't too much, mainly just there for comedic purposes, but I do have important moments that are... important, and such.
So.... yeah. DI should be pretty exciting this year. Maybe I'll get a video of our final presentation up in March sometime... if everyone on the team pulls their own weight, we should be able to get far. :D