Take The Note

What is Take The Note?


1.

Used in theatre, when a director is giving "notes" to the actors after a rehearsal or performance. Many people feel the need to defend their actions or get defensive when receiving criticism or correction. It is meant as a conversation stopper to avoid protracted arguments and to demonstrate the objectiviy needed to progress.

"Freddie, I know they mug like that on the West End, but here I need you to pull it in a little."

"Well, yes, but I was trying to convey a sense of urgency..."

"Freddie, pull it in."

"Yes, but I'd like to express myself fully..."

"Freddie. Pull it in."

"Yes, but..."

"Freddie. Take the note."

See theatre, shut up, enough


36

Random Words:

1. An extended version of the extremely overused 'lol', of course meaning laughing out loud, or laugh out loud(but of course you ..
1. Two penny coin. I have but t'pence in m' pock't. See Kung-Fu Jesus 2. what mothers tell their daughters to call their..
1. something disgusting or unnerving, bringing forth ones desire to convulse. A sight often puke worthy. Did you see the gunt, on that bit..