Dial A Dialogue
Lesson 258 ~
You are an actress who makes her living doing commercials. You are also the owner of a duplex, a home with two units, one on top of the other. You live on the bottom floor, and rent out the top floor to an undercover policeman. There's a little tension (actually, a BIG diagreement) between the two of you. Play it out through dialogue over the phone:
You: EVERY TIME YOU come home late at night, you wake me up. Must you always be so loud?
Cop: Gimme a break lady. It's been a long day.
You: Long day? Long day?! I'll tell you about a long day. I go to work at 5 in the morning.
Cop: Please! I'm sure it's real tough prancing around in front of a camera every day.
You: As a matter of fact, it is. Do not insult me.
Cop: Can we get to the point? My pizza's getting cold.
You: The point is, stop tromping around when you get home. Walk quieter, please.
Cop: I'm a big guy, not one of those twinkle toes you like to bring home.
You: Who I bring home is none of your business!
Cop: It IS my business since I can hear you through the floor.
You: I've had it. I want you out by the end of the month.
Cop: What?! I don't have any place to go. You can't do that!
(...and since you're the writer, YOU get the last word!)
You: Oh yes I can. Figure it out!
2 Comments:
so what's the last word...
does he go or doesn't he?
Oh, he went alright! LOL!
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