Musical held at Lakeville North High School
Lakeville Minnesota.
Flyer photographed on Sunday November 6th, 2022
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So what if I just decided to do it on Friday night.
My bags were packed by 1:45 am on Saturday.
I gotta get to the harbor by 7:30 and I still feel like I'd like to drink a beer or two or three maybe.
An administrative oversight by yours truly has left yours truly overdrawn in the bank account to the tune of fifteen hundred bucks.
Yours truly is truly bummed.
Since that can't be fixed until Monday morning it seemed like a perfect plan.
Jump a sailboat to Mackinac Island.
Don't need any dough for that.
I dunno... it could take three... four days maybe.
But first I gotta talk someone into taking me.
I've never been on a sailboat before.
I've always wanted to.
And I'm a quick learner.
I grew up on powerboats so I'm good on the water.
I've just never been propelled by the wind.
At least in the direction I wanted to go.
I gotta get someone to take me on this run.
I could really use the blue water days.
Do some reading...
some writing...
kick back and chill...
learn to sail...
or at least just quickly do what the Captain tells me to do.
I don't even know what all of that shit is called...
those cranky things...
the sails...
I'm just not gonna point out the fact that I have no idea what I'm doing you know what I'm sayin?
I'll figure it out.
And it ain't like the skipper's gonna throw me overboard for bein' a dipshit.
Or stop at the next harbor.
It's a freakin' race.
And any good Captain could get the biggest idiot in the world to do what needs to be done.
That settles it doesn't it?
I need a good Captain.
And a 'three day boat.'
I only got three or four days.
And then I still gotta hitch hike back from Mackinac Island to Chicago.
I should have rectified that administrative oversight by then.
It all works out.
It always does.
Because I live in 'Viewminderworld.'
And whoever has the balls to take Viewminder on is gonna get some really good closeup shots of the crew and the boat in action.
Squidward held back, but secretly he was super psyched that Domo-kun was visiting Bikini Bottom.
I do! =^_^=
Friday:
Today wasn't so awful...mostly I just wanted to bang my head into things...Luckily that past and I ended up listening to the chaotic and insane ramblings of Spongebob Squarepants ♥
Captain: Are you ready kids?
Kids: Aye-aye Captain.
Captain: I can't hear you...
Kids: Aye-Aye Captain!!
Captain: Oh! Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
Kids: SpongeBob SquarePants!
Captain: Absorbent and yellow and porous is he!
Kids: SpongeBob SquarePants!
Captain: If nautical nonsense be something you wish...
Kids: SpongeBob SquarePants!
Captain: Then drop on the deck and flop like a fish!
Kids: SpongeBob SquarePants!
Captain: Ready?
EveryBody: SpongeBob SquarePants! SpongeBob SquarePants! SpongeBob SquarePants!
Captain: SpongeBob.... SquarePants! Haha.
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Of the cakes I've made... so far Spongebob was the easiest!
How I made him....
* 1 box cake mix
* 2 tubs white vanilla frosting
* 1 tub chocolate frosting
* 1 can wilton black frosting
* wilton food coloring
* 2 round cookies
* 3 Fiber One bars
* Cake decorating bag
* 4 Pieces of small black licorice
* Confectioners sugar
* Round tip
* Flat tip
I baked the box cake as per directions. Using the wilton food coloring I tinted the white frosting to yellow, blue and red. I frost the upper portion yellow, the mid portion white and I used the chocolate frosting for the pants. For the pant leg, I cut a Fiber One bar in half, stacked it, and frosted it. Repeat for pant leg two. I cut the third bar in half. This time I didn't stack them but frosted them in white individually. Those are each of the sleeves (I didn't want to waste a whole other box cake for just those few pieces. Besides the bars worked well for my dieting guests!). I tinted the remaining yellow frosting more yellow and piped the outter sponge portion of his head. I put more of the yellow in a bag with out a tip and piped the legs and arms onto the board. His shoes are made of cookies and black piped frosting (do not eat black frosting unless you don't mind turning your mouth black). I piped the outlines in black, cheeks red and filled in his blue eyes. The belt is pieces of licorice cut in half and put on. The nose is two pieces of licorice stacked on a toothpick and frosted. Finally I tinted the remaining light yellow a greenish color (never really noticed he had green "holes" before) and added alot of confectioners sugar to stiffen the frosting making it like play doh. This way I moulded his spots.
And there you go... SpongeBob!
:10 Things:
I love the smile he gets when he sees a creation for the first time.