the wierdest thing i ever did at a meeting was w
hen i was about 10 years old. I had to give a #2 talk in the main hall. My sister had been df'd the week before, and another sister and brother were already df'd. I just lost it on stage and started balling like a baby. finally i stepped down. I wanted to go home but my parents wouldnt let me. the conductor was nice enough about it, I guess. I just remember being humiliated having to sit through the rest of that meeting. thanks mom. as usual you REALLY came through for us.
but later i developed good odd habbits for at least conventions. here was my standard list of things to do:
during assemble/convention parts:
check watch, look up skirts with binoculars, scribble, write a short story, read a "worldly" magazine, talk to whoever was beside me, look up more skirts with binoculars, walk around the hallway, eat a snack, struggle to get binoculars back from person sitting beside me. enjoy a sexual fantasy, use watchtower to hide the tent i just pitched, scribble some notes, eat another snack, look for people i knew, go to men's room, come back, check watch
during the drama:
actually i paid attention to these for some reason. they were funny. why do drama actos have to throw their hands up in the air all the time? why so much gold lame back in the ancient times? the last one i saw had some israelite swordsmen or something. i just remember that whoever did the costuming outfited the israeli swordsmen with modern japanese katanas. wierd.
modern day drama:
well snoozing in a modern-day drama is a given. the actors dont throw their arms up in the air as much