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1525 | Article | Vaporman87 | I have only participated (at least that I can recall) in church Christmas plays. Even so, the problems are the same. It often seems like everybody involved in preparing/orchestrating the plays are trying to do too much, and with too little help. This pretty much dooms the play. There are often technical issues, parts left unfilled, and all kinds of mistakes. BUT, nobody is expecting Shakespeare, so the problems are overlooked. I have a problem with plays nowadays. They seem too much like a way to entertain adults by parading our kids out there, scared and nervous. Many of them are obviously (and visibly) not enjoying it. So what's the point? I would just assume we have a straight cantata with singing and carols, and leave it at that. Unless the play is being acted by adults who are actually ENJOYING putting on the production. | Nov 24, 2014 | ||
1526 | Article | pikachulover | The school I had gone to before that had a holiday program, but it was put on by the school choir which was an activity I didn't join. In junior high and high school the holiday shows were put on by the drama clubs. Actually I was involuntary roped into some other plays, but they were for other holidays. | The Worst Christmas School Production in the World | Nov 24, 2014 | |
1533 | Article | Hoju Koolander | We did a 4th of July concert of American folk songs once in 4th grade, but nothing on this scale, sounds fun. Good catch on the possible Simpsons inspiration. My son's babysitter has Swedish ancestry so they do all the traditional processions in those white robes and head wreaths at Christmas. Our son got to participate last year and they had him wearing a Sorcer's Apprentice hat with a star wand, did anybody in your group have that stuff? | The Worst Christmas School Production in the World | Nov 28, 2014 | |
1534 | Article | pikachulover | I think there really could have been a Simpsons inspiration. This story happened in 1994. The boys had the star hats and I think they either had wands or fake candle props. | The Worst Christmas School Production in the World | Nov 28, 2014 | |
1546 | Article | SegaFanatic | I never really had any of these Christmas plays growing up, but perhaps I'm better off that way D: | The Worst Christmas School Production in the World | Nov 30, 2014 | |
1539 | Article | Vaporman87 | I think honorable mentions could be made for The Big Show, King Kong Bundy, Big John Stud, and Earthquake. This is a pretty accurate list I think. I would probably put these guys together in this same order for my own list... though I'd be tempted to put Kane in at third, and move Vader to fourth and Nash to fifth. | Top 5 Best Big Men in Wrestling History | Nov 30, 2014 | |
1540 | Article | Mr Magic | How about Yokozuna? | Top 5 Best Big Men in Wrestling History | Nov 30, 2014 | |
1542 | Article | vkimo | I think wrestlers billed heights and weights are often exaggerated a bit, but these are still huge men. I definitely would list The Big Show in my top 5, and probably The Giant Gonzales because I think he was one of the largest ever. It always seemed like the Giant class wrestlers were the only ones who could use the Choke Slam as a signature move. | Top 5 Best Big Men in Wrestling History | Nov 30, 2014 | |
1543 | Article | Vaporman87 | I think it's their limitations that made some of the standouts like Vader impressive. The ones who could, as cbf mentioned, perform acts of balance, agility, etc. really impressed us. And those like Nash and Undertaker made up for theirs with presentation. | Top 5 Best Big Men in Wrestling History | Nov 30, 2014 | |
1544 | Article | comic_book_fan | i almost made and honorable mention list that would have had bam bam yoko and bigshow and more but the list was bigger than the article list so i left it off. | Top 5 Best Big Men in Wrestling History | Nov 30, 2014 |