Two minute play
Jul. 17th, 2009 08:35 am[un-edited]
Title: That profound moment when you realize you know exactly what the song-writer is talking about.
Setting: Two neos at a table, center stage, playing battleship.
Lights up, the last 10 or so seconds of "Where the streets have no name" play, and then goes into the next track of Joshua Tree "I still haven't found what I'm looking for"
Neo 1: A6?
Neo 2: Nope. B7?
Neo 1: Nay. C8?
Neo 2: Negative. A5?
This continues. In essence they play a game of battleship, very focused. Neither hit any ships.
When chorus comes on, they look up slowly, with what appears to be profound recognition
Neo 1: G5?
Neo 2: Damnitt!
Curtain.
Title: That profound moment when you realize you know exactly what the song-writer is talking about.
Setting: Two neos at a table, center stage, playing battleship.
Lights up, the last 10 or so seconds of "Where the streets have no name" play, and then goes into the next track of Joshua Tree "I still haven't found what I'm looking for"
Neo 1: A6?
Neo 2: Nope. B7?
Neo 1: Nay. C8?
Neo 2: Negative. A5?
This continues. In essence they play a game of battleship, very focused. Neither hit any ships.
When chorus comes on, they look up slowly, with what appears to be profound recognition
Neo 1: G5?
Neo 2: Damnitt!
Curtain.