sorry about that, I was so used to writing with Andeo as the character that I forgot I changed his name :-P
Anyway, my idea was somewhat like what Madison said before. Instead of actually giving a skit, we could "label" the scenes. I know we thoguht of it before and rejected the idea, but it could work, if we make the "labels" wordy enough :-D Here's what I was thinking, I'll write it in English for convenience sake,
example:
"Since we students never get enough sleep, what with studying and all, we catch up on it elsewhere" - chapel scene
"And then, of course, there are the rules" - music
"Rule #1: no taking food from the cafeteria"- comedor charge
"Rule #2: no sugary drinks or snacks in the buildings"- invasion of the ants
"Rule #3: no opened food in the dorms"- pizza bust
"Rule #4: no girls are to wear open toed shoes" - duct tape patrol
"Rule #5... etc. etc."
Of course, that was just a general idea, but it might work :-P
Oh yeah, and for the end, we could be like, "did we forget to warn them about anything?", then have the fishing scene :-D but of course that's just a rough idea too.
Do you think, what with stating the rules, we'd have enough talking to have it work? Because it would be tones easier and probably turn out better that way.
Did you see the hilarious videos at the "party" last night? That one with all the guys dancing and singing was hilarious!
Well, gotta run! TTYL.
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