I played a heap of snow in a school play. I was under a sheet, and crawled out when spring came. I often say I'll never reach the same artistic level again.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was in a lot of school plays, and it became the thing I did.
I did a school play when I was 10 where I played a cold germ infecting a whole classroom of kids. The play was called 'Piffle It's Only a Sniffle.' I'd never had so much fun. It was a thrill.
In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer.
My special thing as a kid was to play dead because I thought I was really good at it. When I was 7 or 8, I even did it in the bathroom with a hair dryer in the bathtub. I realized that I was good at it because each time my mom would scream.
When I was about 12, I spent the summer writing four plays on my dad's old typewriter for a school play competition. And I wrote little comic bits at secondary school and at university.
I did two or three plays every summer.
I took a writing class in college, liked it, and my first year out of school I couldn't get a job, so I wrote a play.
I wrote a lot of 'Red Queen' wrapped in a blanket, cramped up while watching the snow come down.
I know my family and I would always go up to the mountains just for fun. We always skied. Then, all of a sudden, my brother started snow boarding. Older brother thing, I had to do what he was doing. So I started snow boarding.
When I did play, I tried to make the most of it.
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