David Bloodworth, from Paragon Creative, asks if I could go out to have a look the beginnings of the prop he is kindly making me. Now I have to contact the One and Other office, to find out the diameter and depth of the holes on the plinth, as we have decided that using one of the supplied holes may be a good idea if it's windy.
The nature of the props, means that my mind is becoming occupied with the presentation or will it be a performance? It's a bit presumptuous to think I could carry a performance of any sort, but that's the way my thinking is going.
I know I will have three weeks of finding it difficult to concentrate on other things and disturbed sleeping. Dare I use humour? Or will it get lost? Or will I fall flat on my face? I feel it's necessary to break the hour up. There was a woman on the plinth with a good message, but with no humour, it turned into hectoring/lecturing after 20 minutes.
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