My hometown is not well known. One time they were used for that Reese Witherspoon works Sweet Home Alabama, and it's like two hours from the Dakota Fanning grew up, so there's that. It was a really beautiful city full of people is really good, but in a few weeks, it gets a bit notorious for some of the things that are really crazy.
A local private University named a small University, which has become a staple of the community for over 100 years, demanding that their employees to sign a "pledge of personal lifestyle" stated that they rejected homosexuality, premarital sex, adultery, and drinking in public.
Short University located right around the corner I grew up in. When I was young, my mother took me super to see a play about a beauty pageant in their black box theater, and I immediately obsessed with all things about the place.
When I was a little older, a theater teacher invited some children from the community in the production of the college A Midsummer night's Dream. I don't have a line, but I had to roll around in front of a fog machine that wears a ducks lycra, so clearly it is the culmination of my first 10 years on Earth. I'm not so impressed and amazed by all students, 20 years from all over the Southeast will find their tribes, their people, and has grown to be who they really are, doing what they were born to do. It was also the first time I've heard people talk about being gay as something other than the thing you called on the playground to know all the words Falsettolandto.
Because I am older, I continue to be involved in the Theater Department is shorter. Professor would have invited me to sit in the classroom, the Director would have thrown me in the children in the play, and this 20-something children's theater was my idols.