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my page dedicated to my pals - PAGE 2...
Introducing the beautiful and bountiful ladies of the URI Theatre Department - and some of the best girlfriends a gal can have!
Top Left - White Trash Christmas, 2004 (3?) (see more)
To the Right - The Miss America Pageant Party, 2004 (see more)
Another Halloween pic, 2004 - L-R Shelly, Jill, Finkle, Alejandro, Alison, and Renee.
I HEART US! (see
Halloween page)
This is me with my dear friends Alison and Dickie.   Alison is a fellow costumer/actress at URI - she and I have shared many hours over the machine venting about men and pulling together last minute fabulous ensembles for cast parties - no really, we DID just throw them together!  And Dickie is my bodyguard who occasionally likes to proposition me.  But I'm totally cool with that, cause you know, I liked that movie The Bodyguard.  Photo taken at the Senior Banquet (class of '04!)
This is my favorite photo of my friend Esme and I.  We go way back to NKHS where we frightened our fellow students with our obsessions with The Scarlet Pimpernel, Terrence Mann, and online role-playing games.  I'm proud to say  that we've both grown out of those things, but not really.  The photo is from Rich Madison's graduation party, and we both actually kind of look the same.....SCARY!!!
To the left is Amanda - alum of URI, costume designer and wardrobe supervisor extraordinaire.  Together we got through Cheryl's set design class and created beautiful hats.  She is on tour, and I miss her!  And because I can never get enough of Patrick or David.... this is one of my favorite pictures, even though I happen to look like an unfashionable dweeb.  A happy one though.
Even MORE, you say??
Francis and I aren't exactly looking our most glamourous in this shot, probably considering we're in the middle of a show, me just getting over mono and him just getting it - but it marks one of our favorite times together, La Bete (see more).  Francis and I spend much time comforting and venting to each other - and usually giving advice that we need to take ourselves. What would we do without each other?  Maybe take our own advice? Where's the fun in that?
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