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Subject: Central School of Speech and Drama


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BoyScoutKevin
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Date Posted: 17:44:33 09/24/06 Sun

This was apparently posted on the Web by a classmate of our Amanda at the Central School of Speech and Drama. (To paraphrase . . .)

One of the student exercises at the school was for the students to go to the London Zoo and pick out an animal, then come back to school and do a performance as that animal.

Our Amanda, apparently, picked out the leopard, which is significant in and of itself, but she spent her three minutes on the stage, licking herself from head to foot.

Either she has a tongue like a giraffe, or she is more flexible than any woman on this board. LOL!

Until next time and "He Sounds the Same, But Looks Different!" Enjoy!

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