Post by Suka on Jan 31, 2007 19:21:18 GMT -5
Me school's doin' a Global Warming Day. Even though I'm not on the team that's writing the show I'm right 'bout inspired at the moment so I'll be writin' here. XD
(The stage opens to a small raised platform looking like a sheet of ice and a brightly lit stage. Two polar bears are swimming along who spot the ice and rush towards it, climbing up.)
Willie: Well Jimmy, I think this is probably the last piece of ice left on these waters. (He sighs heavily) And I think even it’s shrinking.
Jimmy: I think you’re about right, and that stupid sun. It just won’t go away. (He holds up a ‘paw’ to block the sun.)
(A small dolphin swims by with it’s mother.)
Jr. (Dolphin): Momma look! (He points a fin) I think they’re the last two polar bears left anywhere. (He all excited about finding the last Polar bears alive and is staring in awe at them.)
Momma (Dolphin): Yes honey, I think you’re right. (She then realizes it’s rude to be like this and pushes Jr. on his way.) It’s not polite to stare Jr.
(As they exit Willie and Jimmy look at each other confused.)
Jimmy: Willie.
Willie: Yeah Jimmy?
Jimmy: Do you think we are the last polar bears left?
Willie: Probably Jimmy. (He says with another sigh)
Jimmy: So what now?
Willie: I don’t know Jimmy, I don’t.
(The lights fade as Willie and Jimmy sit there looking extremely bored.)
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(The Lights come back up to reveal a half melted Igloo and a couple in only long sleeved shirts frantically trying to rebuild it.)
Paige: Honey I don’t think this is going to work. (She says while frantically piling one block after another and having them slide off to the inside.)
Gordon: Trust me, I’ve been living up here in Alaska all me life. There’s no possible way it’ll get to hot to build this Igloo, and in winter too. Trust me this’ll work. (His words don’t seem to confident as he strips off his long sleeve shirt to reveal a short-sleeved shirt underneath.) No Possible way. (Now he wipes his forehead as if he’s sweating.)
Paige: Right, then how come you’re so hot?
Gordon: Just working to hard I guess. (He sits back down on a chair apparently made of ice and it cracks apart making him fall to the ground in a huff.) Well I guess it’s just the new heat getting to me.
Paige: (Laughs once) Of course. Just the heat, honey it’s called Global Warming don’t you remember?
Gordon: Oh yeah, didn’t they teach us that when we were in school?
Paige: Apparently not. I think everyone should’ve learned about this, but there’s no turning back now I’m afraid. It’s been forgotten for just too long. (She sighs sadly and unmotivated lifts another block of ice and lets it just slide off. Lights Fade)
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(New scene shows a mom with two teenagers carrying boxes and piling them up ‘outside.’)
Lily (Daughter): Mom why do we have to move? (Her voice is whiney)
Mom: You should know, it’s just getting way to hot down here in Kentucky. We’ve got to head north ‘fore we all die from heat stroke.
Corey (Son): But mom it’s so not hot here! (Points to Thermometer that’s hanging from a box. Large and drawn onto cardboard, reads 110 F.)
Mom: Corey you know as well as I that’s not normal for the middle of October. Now both of you get back to moving the boxes towards the car.
(Both groan and continue to lug the boxes across the stage.)
(The stage opens to a small raised platform looking like a sheet of ice and a brightly lit stage. Two polar bears are swimming along who spot the ice and rush towards it, climbing up.)
Willie: Well Jimmy, I think this is probably the last piece of ice left on these waters. (He sighs heavily) And I think even it’s shrinking.
Jimmy: I think you’re about right, and that stupid sun. It just won’t go away. (He holds up a ‘paw’ to block the sun.)
(A small dolphin swims by with it’s mother.)
Jr. (Dolphin): Momma look! (He points a fin) I think they’re the last two polar bears left anywhere. (He all excited about finding the last Polar bears alive and is staring in awe at them.)
Momma (Dolphin): Yes honey, I think you’re right. (She then realizes it’s rude to be like this and pushes Jr. on his way.) It’s not polite to stare Jr.
(As they exit Willie and Jimmy look at each other confused.)
Jimmy: Willie.
Willie: Yeah Jimmy?
Jimmy: Do you think we are the last polar bears left?
Willie: Probably Jimmy. (He says with another sigh)
Jimmy: So what now?
Willie: I don’t know Jimmy, I don’t.
(The lights fade as Willie and Jimmy sit there looking extremely bored.)
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(The Lights come back up to reveal a half melted Igloo and a couple in only long sleeved shirts frantically trying to rebuild it.)
Paige: Honey I don’t think this is going to work. (She says while frantically piling one block after another and having them slide off to the inside.)
Gordon: Trust me, I’ve been living up here in Alaska all me life. There’s no possible way it’ll get to hot to build this Igloo, and in winter too. Trust me this’ll work. (His words don’t seem to confident as he strips off his long sleeve shirt to reveal a short-sleeved shirt underneath.) No Possible way. (Now he wipes his forehead as if he’s sweating.)
Paige: Right, then how come you’re so hot?
Gordon: Just working to hard I guess. (He sits back down on a chair apparently made of ice and it cracks apart making him fall to the ground in a huff.) Well I guess it’s just the new heat getting to me.
Paige: (Laughs once) Of course. Just the heat, honey it’s called Global Warming don’t you remember?
Gordon: Oh yeah, didn’t they teach us that when we were in school?
Paige: Apparently not. I think everyone should’ve learned about this, but there’s no turning back now I’m afraid. It’s been forgotten for just too long. (She sighs sadly and unmotivated lifts another block of ice and lets it just slide off. Lights Fade)
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(New scene shows a mom with two teenagers carrying boxes and piling them up ‘outside.’)
Lily (Daughter): Mom why do we have to move? (Her voice is whiney)
Mom: You should know, it’s just getting way to hot down here in Kentucky. We’ve got to head north ‘fore we all die from heat stroke.
Corey (Son): But mom it’s so not hot here! (Points to Thermometer that’s hanging from a box. Large and drawn onto cardboard, reads 110 F.)
Mom: Corey you know as well as I that’s not normal for the middle of October. Now both of you get back to moving the boxes towards the car.
(Both groan and continue to lug the boxes across the stage.)