When I think on Thanksgivings past…. I am always reminded of
2nd grade, back at Medill Elementary school.
We were putting on a Thanksgiving play and I had the pivotal
role of Myles Standish, The dark a brooding soldier who was fleeing a life time of troubled memories and seeking redemption in the “New World” ( At least thats what I was bringing to the role…. As the teacher staunchly refused to give me satisfactory motivation).
role of Myles Standish, The dark a brooding soldier who was fleeing a life time of troubled memories and seeking redemption in the “New World” ( At least thats what I was bringing to the role…. As the teacher staunchly refused to give me satisfactory motivation).
I have to say, for me the high point, the Climax of the
whole play, was the Ad-libbed Fight scene during the Thanksgiving feast. Done entirely in Slow Motion, Me with my sword gripped in my teeth and a Blazing Wheel Lock pistol in each hand… Charged arms akimbo… into the Mass of Nazi’s
that had descended on Plymouth via their alien Time-machine.
whole play, was the Ad-libbed Fight scene during the Thanksgiving feast. Done entirely in Slow Motion, Me with my sword gripped in my teeth and a Blazing Wheel Lock pistol in each hand… Charged arms akimbo… into the Mass of Nazi’s
that had descended on Plymouth via their alien Time-machine.
At one point in the battle, after killing 2 SS gruppenfuhers with a ham, I seemingly fired a pistol straight into the air for no reason….that was until the final fight between me and Hitler. It looked like I was finished…he had me on the ground, staring into the barrel of his luger when I say….
Standish “ Know what I’m Thankful for….”
Hitler :::: with fiendish glee:::: “Nien….Vhat?”
Standish :::with a smile:::: “Gravity you son of a Bitch”
As the bullet fired earlier came crashing down through the
top of his head….oh how the Indians and Pilgrims cheered me.
top of his head….oh how the Indians and Pilgrims cheered me.
Well…. At least that’s how I am remembering it now…. It was
a long time ago.
a long time ago.
2 comments:
You have a strange and wonderful mind, my friend. For that I am thankful.
How the play should have gone is at least 10,000 times better than the original, I'm sure. Kids' plays need more Nazi antagonists.
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