Writer's Block: Do you feel lucky?
Aug. 16th, 2011 12:39 am[Error: unknown template qotd]
I'm superstitious about some things. Spilling salt makes me do the 'throw over the shoulder' thing. The biggest thing I'm superstitious about is saying "Macbeth" in a theater. I get really upset if people do that and do my generic good-luck/protection/someone-said-Macbeth-again chant and stomp around thing that I picked up at summer camp a couple of years ago. I do that chant while walking the perimeter of whatever stage I'm performing at a couple times during a production regardless of whether someone said "Macbeth" just to protect the show, the company, and the theater itself.
Also whenever I stand up from a table or lounging on a couch or something I like to rap the table three times in a specific way, because at summer camp you couldn't leave your table until the "waiter" (aka whoever lost the Waiter Game that night and had to clear the plates) rapped the table three times.
I'm superstitious about some things. Spilling salt makes me do the 'throw over the shoulder' thing. The biggest thing I'm superstitious about is saying "Macbeth" in a theater. I get really upset if people do that and do my generic good-luck/protection/someone-said-Macbeth-again chant and stomp around thing that I picked up at summer camp a couple of years ago. I do that chant while walking the perimeter of whatever stage I'm performing at a couple times during a production regardless of whether someone said "Macbeth" just to protect the show, the company, and the theater itself.
Also whenever I stand up from a table or lounging on a couch or something I like to rap the table three times in a specific way, because at summer camp you couldn't leave your table until the "waiter" (aka whoever lost the Waiter Game that night and had to clear the plates) rapped the table three times.