If you got up in the wee hours of the morning for the biggest shopping day of the year, we don't have to tell you how crazy it was out there. Nothing seemed to stop these dedicated shoppers, not even the weather.Jackie Hunter, Ammon resident:'Don't even know what I'm looking for, and I'm here it's insane.'Araksya Karapetyan: 'Are you tired?'Jacob Ward, 11 years old:'Yeah.'Karapetyan: 'You nervous you're in the back of the line?'Keri James, last in line: 'No it's all part of the game.' Some were more prepared than others.Tiffany Kempton, well prepared: 'I am not kidding we have a mattress.' As the clock started ticking, things started getting pretty intense.Lexie Byrd, accused of cutting:'Starting yelling I was cutting in line. 'Karapetyan: 'So what happened?'Byrd:'I yelled back.'Angel Butler, first in line:'People are trying to rush in and cut us off.' The second the doors opened swung open, people really made a run for it, literally. And inside it was a whole new ball game.Debbie Fife, frustrated shopper:'They're already gone.' For most game plan was simple.Kempton: 'Divide and conquer.'Leann Valle, from Utah: 'My mom's in here. Sisters running around here, trying to hurry to get to the next store.'Larry McGee, smart shopper: 'We're running around trying to call each other trying to figure out what we need to get.' It really was every man for himself.Carmen Peters, determined shopper:'Ready to elbow anyone out of my way that gets in the my way.' Should have remembered that, when I got pushed around.Karapetyan: 'Getting the item you want at Best and Buy is kind of like an elbow match you don't know where people are coming from.' It was a long, crazy morning, especially for first timers.Karapetyan: 'How's this your first year?'Mike Battleson, from Wyoming: 'Ok. Got about another 15 minutes left in me.' But you really can't beat the deals.Parker Brown, from Pocatello: 'We saved about two hundred dollars.' Until next year...
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ONCE Upon A Mattress-a musical adaptation of the fairy tale classic The Princess and the Pea played to appreciative audiences at the Naparima Bowl, San Fernando and most likely, a star was born.
The production was staged by the Presentation College Mixed Choir under the musical direction of Cynthia Lee Mack, theatrical direction of Dexter Crawford and sported a cast of about 40.
Overall, the production was well executed by the cast of young thespians who managed to adequately portray the many nuances running throughout the text.
The casting choices were quite apt leading to the emergence of the star of the show Shenelle Jeanville who played the delightfully uncouth marshland princess Winnifred.
It was evident that Jeanville's near farcical portrayal of the character was one which could only be derived as a result of natural inclination
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