WellAlright.Onemoretime,then.GIVEAWAY!
Hey guys, as promised, I am doing a giveaway of a box of pop-tarts, personally signed by Scott Barnhardt, who plays Elder Pop-Tarts in the broadway musical The Book of Mormon! (I have another signed box that I am keeping for myself, don’t worry.)
So here are the rules to enter—
- Must reblog this post.
Rules over. The winner will be chosen in a week or two by use of random number generator. Good luck!
JUST TO TELL YOU GUYS- reblogging this post more than once increases your chances! Just to tell y’all.
i was about to ask this omg
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GIVEAWAY!
Hey guys, as promised, I am doing a giveaway of a box of pop-tarts, personally signed by Scott Barnhardt, who plays Elder Pop-Tarts in the broadway musical The Book of Mormon! (I have another signed box that I am keeping for myself, don’t worry.)
So here are the rules to enter—
- Must reblog this post.
Rules over. The winner will be chosen in a week or two by use of random number generator. Good luck!
(Source: gaymis, via viceprincipalpanch)
- Jeff Pearlman: What are you thinking when you’re on stage? Take us through your brain patterns …
- Scott Barnhardt: ...The big one for me lately is that I have a chronic fear that I’m wearing the wrong socks. Seriously. We change clothes so many times in the show, that I often get on stage and start a scene without having double-checked, and I have a mini panic attack. It is particularly bad in the group Baptism scene, when everyone on stage is dressed all in white. I am somehow always convinced that my black socks are on with my white suit, and that I will be found out as some kind of a Mormon fraud. Until I take a conspicuous glance down to see that I do indeed have the right socks on. It is such a random issue, but it still freaks me out.

