Injury+Support+Skit

Ok so I'm (Peter) in charge of creating the injury support group skit, so this page is dedicated to that.

I wrote up a preliminary script that I posted below, but I only included me, Ben and Scott (and maybe Alissa), but if you really want to be in it just email me.

We will set up a time to rehearse this in the near future, which I will post/email you.

Oh, and we need a support-group leader (Vlad?), but ill talk to ppl personally, and again email me if u wanna giv it a try -Im in as the support-group leader role! (vlad)

So heres the script: (MC = group leader)

MC – Welcome everyone to our weekly AA – Accidents Anonymous meeting. Let’s start by introducing ourselves Ben – Hi everyone, my name is Ben. Everyone – Hi Ben. MC – Ok Ben, tell us your past experiences. Ben – Well, it’s been a hard journey. Ever since I was young I’ve been prone to injury. Whether doing sports, martial arts, or just going to school and breaking thermometers. After a while it’s something you can’t control…I just wish it would stop, but it just keeps happening. My latest injury was when out of nowhere a tree fell on my foot and broke it. I mean what is wrong with the world… MC – Thank you Ben. We all support and understand your pain. How about one of our regular members goes next… Scott – Hello everyone, I’m Scott. Everyone – Hi Scott. Scott – Me and accidents go way back; further back then I want to admit. No matter where I go or what I do they haunt me. I’ve been trying to stop, believe me. Yet nothing helps, protective eyewear, thick clothes, bubble suits, nothing. Most recently, I was at the Science Centre working on an Innovation project when what happens…an accident. Oh, its just so hard… MC – Thank you Scott. We’ll get through this; we’re getting there. I think we have time for one more. Peter – Ok, well I’m Peter. Everyone – Hi Peter. Peter – My story is so close to Ben and Scott’s that it may just as well be the same. From big to small accidents, there’s just no stopping it. It’s hard to do anything without that feeling. You know, the feeling that you’re gonna get injured soon. Scott and I were playing some innocent Frisbee. I mean how can you get hurt playing Frisbee, yet it still happened; I broke my wrist. Once again, accidents never leave me alone… MC – Thank you for that Peter. That’s all the time we have for today’s meeting, I hope everyone can help and support one another in their time of need. Now you all know the drill. Walk every slowly and carefully…and don’t get injured until you’re off Science Centre property!!

comments:

this is great :P - Nura -Im in as the support-group leader role! (vlad)