Handbook For An Unpredictable Life: How I Survived Sister Renata And My Crazy Mother, And Still Came Out Smiling (with Great Hair) - Plot & Excerpts
I was on time, but had to wait over half an hour for Louil, which made me even more nervous. I kept looking down at my outfit, wondering if I had made the right choice, constantly checking my hair. Louil finally came out of his office. He played “Don’t Be Cruel” and “My Prerogative.” As we listened I got excited. I instantly knew these were going to be hits! “That’s dope! Especially ‘My Prerogative’!” “Really? Well, we’re going with ‘Don’t Be Cruel’ first. It’s gonna be a bigger hit.” “Nah, I think the other is gonna hit bigger.” “Look at you,” he chuckled. “Lemme see what you got.” “What?” “Your ideas for the routines.” “Um. Okay.” I didn’t have anything. How was I to know? I made it up on the spot—fake it until you make it! Thank goodness I already knew how to formulate routines from upstate and hanging in clubs. Upstate I was the manager of the cheerleading squad, so I understood form. And, let’s not forget the nuns! They did teach me tap and how to perform on a stage.
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