GORDO'S VIDEOCAM-A DAY IN THE LIFE OF LIZZIE
APRIL 5TH
Gordo: So, we meet again, Lizzie McGuire. How about you tell us what you were like as a child?
Lizzie: Hahaha, lets see, where do I begin? I was determied to be a princess, so everyday I dressed up in all this costume jewlery, begging my mom to do my hair and makeup so I could parade around our house, calling it our castle. I remember I used to make you, Gordo, come over and play my knight-in-shining armor. You always had a gray bathrobe on as your armor, and you-
Gordo: Uh, Lizzie, remember, this is about you, not me. Let's spare the audience of my childhood pasttimes, please.
Lizzie: Haha, okay Gordo. Let's see. When I was in grade school I met Miranda, who came my other best friend. We were really good friends with Kate Sanders...no need to go into further detail on what happened there. I used to terrorize my third grade teacher, Miss Dekins, by doing things like switching around the names on the desks and turning backpacks upside down on the hooks by the door. Maybe that's where Matt gets some of it.
Gordo: Lizzie McGuire, the trouble-maker. Hmm, I like it. Anyway, lets fast forward from child Lizzie to present-day Lizzie. Have you changed much?
Lizzie: Well, everybody changes, so I guess I have too. I don't really notice it when I change, though, so I guess somebody'd have to tell me that I acted this way when I was younger, and it's totally different from the way I act now. But some things stay the same, like the way that you feel about certain people, and the only thing that really changes is how much they mean to you.
Gordo: Uh...so, anyway, what do you like to do in your spare time?
Lizzie: Well, it depends. I usually do whatever I feel like doing, one day it could be shopping, the next it could be hanging out here, at the D.B. I like to do a little bit of everything, I guess you could say.
Gordo: Well-rounded, that's an admirable trait in a person. Any special talents?
Lizzie: Hm...I once tried my hand at rythmic gymnastics, and I turned out to be pretty good at it. Everybody told me I should pursue it, but it's not really what I wanted to do, so I guess you could say that yeah, I have talents, I just don't what to go anywhere with any of them right now. I'm comfortable where I am.
Gordo: Well that's great. Oh, no, I have to go meet my mom and my Aunt Dedra for lunch. I'm not the biggest fan of my Aunt Dedra, but it's that family thing, you know. Catch ya later, Lizzie.
APRIL 5TH
Gordo: So, we meet again, Lizzie McGuire. How about you tell us what you were like as a child?
Lizzie: Hahaha, lets see, where do I begin? I was determied to be a princess, so everyday I dressed up in all this costume jewlery, begging my mom to do my hair and makeup so I could parade around our house, calling it our castle. I remember I used to make you, Gordo, come over and play my knight-in-shining armor. You always had a gray bathrobe on as your armor, and you-
Gordo: Uh, Lizzie, remember, this is about you, not me. Let's spare the audience of my childhood pasttimes, please.
Lizzie: Haha, okay Gordo. Let's see. When I was in grade school I met Miranda, who came my other best friend. We were really good friends with Kate Sanders...no need to go into further detail on what happened there. I used to terrorize my third grade teacher, Miss Dekins, by doing things like switching around the names on the desks and turning backpacks upside down on the hooks by the door. Maybe that's where Matt gets some of it.
Gordo: Lizzie McGuire, the trouble-maker. Hmm, I like it. Anyway, lets fast forward from child Lizzie to present-day Lizzie. Have you changed much?
Lizzie: Well, everybody changes, so I guess I have too. I don't really notice it when I change, though, so I guess somebody'd have to tell me that I acted this way when I was younger, and it's totally different from the way I act now. But some things stay the same, like the way that you feel about certain people, and the only thing that really changes is how much they mean to you.
Gordo: Uh...so, anyway, what do you like to do in your spare time?
Lizzie: Well, it depends. I usually do whatever I feel like doing, one day it could be shopping, the next it could be hanging out here, at the D.B. I like to do a little bit of everything, I guess you could say.
Gordo: Well-rounded, that's an admirable trait in a person. Any special talents?
Lizzie: Hm...I once tried my hand at rythmic gymnastics, and I turned out to be pretty good at it. Everybody told me I should pursue it, but it's not really what I wanted to do, so I guess you could say that yeah, I have talents, I just don't what to go anywhere with any of them right now. I'm comfortable where I am.
Gordo: Well that's great. Oh, no, I have to go meet my mom and my Aunt Dedra for lunch. I'm not the biggest fan of my Aunt Dedra, but it's that family thing, you know. Catch ya later, Lizzie.
