This wind farm deal is going to take a lot of time and energy. I don't want to set a precedent that I'll be overseeing every step of the process myself. [...] And no, I don't like Roswell, since you're going to ask. He was a contractor. If we're going to build the stage, I imagine he'll be taking point on it. So, that can be your project.
Gideon seems nice, though. Is having a mutual friend going to cloud your judgement with him?
I'm having the clerks open a tab for them, so you can give them whatever you want as long as you think they're good to pay us back for it. I already told them they could have gasoline. Be careful with John Hwang. He's a little slippery and he's going to try to flatter you.
Let me know what you're thinking for the stage. Obviously lumber is no big thing to them so I'm hoping we can get a good deal on it. [...] I have some ideas too.
A thrust, can be permanent (easier to construct) or movable (more flexible uses for the stage). Some kind of elevation at the back, even if it's just a plain walkway with stairs. We can do a lot with just verbal suggestion, but being able to designate different zones would take care of half of the debates we have about blocking. [...] What are you thinking?
Of course you want a thrust. We can do all this. It'll help the space feel intimate on slow trade nights without making the stage itself feel small.
A fly system, so you can swap out the sets and backdrops quickly. It'd be nice to have a rotating repertoire of four or five full productions to incentivize people to spend more time here. Soundproofing, so it's not an earsore on the Depot. It'll help with the acoustics, too. [...] And I want it to have an art deco ceiling. Like an old Hollywood movie palace.
People never take me seriously when I give out compliments. But they like hearing it.
Sounds perfect. And ambitious. Lundegaard might be able to help us build, but I'm not sure they have an eye for artistic details. Are you thinking we'll do the ceiling from scratch, or might there a theater in the area we could source inspiration from?
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What's the show? I won't tell anyone.
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And how are you going toFine. Please don't make any allusions to the rats.Can you handle something for me?
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What is it?
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Deal with the Lundegaard guys today.
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Not a fan of Roswell's people?
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This wind farm deal is going to take a lot of time and energy. I don't want to set a precedent that I'll be overseeing every step of the process myself. [...] And no, I don't like Roswell, since you're going to ask. He was a contractor. If we're going to build the stage, I imagine he'll be taking point on it. So, that can be your project.
Gideon seems nice, though. Is having a mutual friend going to cloud your judgement with him?
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Honestly, I don'tAfraid I'll promise the aldermen resources I don't have a right to?DM, 10/11
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I'm having the clerks open a tab for them, so you can give them whatever you want as long as you think they're good to pay us back for it. I already told them they could have gasoline. Be careful with John Hwang. He's a little slippery and he's going to try to flatter you.
Let me know what you're thinking for the stage. Obviously lumber is no big thing to them so I'm hoping we can get a good deal on it. [...] I have some ideas too.
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A thrust, can be permanent (easier to construct) or movable (more flexible uses for the stage). Some kind of elevation at the back, even if it's just a plain walkway with stairs. We can do a lot with just verbal suggestion, but being able to designate different zones would take care of half of the debates we have about blocking. [...] What are you thinking?
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Of course you want a thrust. We can do all this. It'll help the space feel intimate on slow trade nights without making the stage itself feel small.
A fly system, so you can swap out the sets and backdrops quickly. It'd be nice to have a rotating repertoire of four or five full productions to incentivize people to spend more time here. Soundproofing, so it's not an earsore on the Depot. It'll help with the acoustics, too. [...] And I want it to have an art deco ceiling. Like an old Hollywood movie palace.
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Sounds perfect. And ambitious. Lundegaard might be able to help us build, but I'm not sure they have an eye for artistic details. Are you thinking we'll do the ceiling from scratch, or might there a theater in the area we could source inspiration from?
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Weβre in rural Washington. Thereβs nothing like that here.
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Not even one starry-eyed farmer who dreams in black and white? Alright, I suppose you'll be a trailblazer in more ways than one.
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