 in seventh grade our school play was "backstage broadway revue," a hodgepodge of short scenes, songs, and monologues.  my shining moment was playing a "baby" with mary soumala, in which we sang a song about it being ok to be who you are.  i was proud of it, as it was one of the few roles in the play that wasn't a large ensemble piece.  my best friend jon, however, had a monologue scene that was actually rather good.  he talked about the literal out-of-place physicality of the junior high years, being too tall for some things, yet too small for others.  jon was often short for our grade (while i was tall for the times), so this made him an ideal choice for the role (he was also a good actor, a rarity especially then).  "too old to go trick-or-treating, too young to drive," he lamented.  "too tall to play on the playground, too small to ride the rollercoasters."
in seventh grade our school play was "backstage broadway revue," a hodgepodge of short scenes, songs, and monologues.  my shining moment was playing a "baby" with mary soumala, in which we sang a song about it being ok to be who you are.  i was proud of it, as it was one of the few roles in the play that wasn't a large ensemble piece.  my best friend jon, however, had a monologue scene that was actually rather good.  he talked about the literal out-of-place physicality of the junior high years, being too tall for some things, yet too small for others.  jon was often short for our grade (while i was tall for the times), so this made him an ideal choice for the role (he was also a good actor, a rarity especially then).  "too old to go trick-or-treating, too young to drive," he lamented.  "too tall to play on the playground, too small to ride the rollercoasters."a decade and a half later, it's easy to feel the same way about dating.
 
 
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