Oh, The Rocky Horror Picture Show. How few of you know about it. Partially because of its "weird" and distinguished themes of creating love, mixed with the occasional transvestite, monster, and sex-addicted people. You know… fun stuff.
Well, anyways, it's something that was introduced to me by my now favorite book called "The Perks of Being a Wallflower". In this book, the main character and his friends are involved in the midnight showing of the Rocky Horror Picture Show and act as characters in it. Patrick is Frank 'N Furter, Sam is Janet, and so on. Ever since I read that book about a year ago, I have always wanted to see the show live. I ended up going with my friend Annaleigh, who was already into it since her sisters both knew about it, and one of them was already in the cast.
I ended up going for the first time in October and all I have to say was that it was awesome! I ended up going in Rocky's distinguished gold shorts, and shirtless. Everyone was dressed up and looking pretty darn snazzy. I lost my "virginity" there too as well as screamed callbacks after the movie lines, threw toast and toilet paper to the rest of the crowd and danced to the Time Warp.
I went back the 2nd month, and it became an addiction and trend that I would
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
MY FAVORITE BOOK, YO!
I am currently reading, well, re-reading my favorite book "The Perks of Being A Wallflower". I hate boring reviews about "word choice, blah, the tone, BLAH, the structure." All I really care about is what the book means to me. I don't care if it's poorly written, or not up to par with most literature. If it evokes some type of emotion in me that I can relate to, then it's considered a great book to me. This book depicts the freshman year of a boy in high school. It revolves around sex, drugs, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, violence, and the typical struggles of a teenager. It is structured in letter form to an annonymous person labeled "friend". Annddddddd this is where I really don't care about being formal at all. It is a pretty darn good story for someone who is just starting out in high school and is very blunt about topics related to it. I am not a book reviewer, so this is pretty much all you're going to get from me. Okay, bye.
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