Then I transferred to finish up at the Northwestern School Of Speech, where it was guys and girls on the same floor in my dorm, a quarter of my class was gay, and I was calling my teacher not "Professor," but "Ann,"
Did I already mention that I know the Ann he's talking about, and assistant-stage managed the production of Hecuba she directed when I was at NU? (And that I love him forever for calling it the School of Speech as is right and good, in spite of the official name change to "School of Communication"?)
it is just a tv, it has now stayed on for almost a full show. Perhaps the demon has left.
ita, that's good news! Good luck with the test.
Nicole found it much faster than I did.
Yay! ita!
This morning I got to ask one of our (maie) partners if he meant the Playtex that sells bras, or the Playtex that sells tampons (turns out they aren't the same company). After that I got to spend 7 hours working on his answer.
I think tonight might be a tequila night.
it is just a tv, it has now stayed on for almost a full show. Perhaps the demon has left.
Interesante. Did you unplug? Sometimes that would help mine.
This morning I got to ask one of our (maie) partners if he meant the Playtex that sells bras, or the Playtex that sells tampons (turns out they aren't the same company). After that I got to spend 7 hours working on his answer.
That story started out so funny! And quickly turned much less so. Tequila does seem to be in order.
That story started out so funny! And quickly turned much less so.
I KNOW!
I'm home now though, which is good.
I met this guy named Del Close
Quite the legend.
I own both
How To Speak Hip
by Del Close and John Brent (on bootleg CD no less) (the coolest Beatnik exploitation record EVER, and a favorite record of both John Belushi and Brian Wilson) and
The Nervous Set
a bohemian musical from the early sixties (featuring both Del Close and...Larry Hagman? - album cover by Feiffer) which provided us with two semi-standards for the jazzbo, "Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most" and "The Ballad Of All the Sad Young Men."
I think my dad has it, in his collectible records.
Okay, it's a friday and we didn't go out. We are just hopping around the networks and landed on In Justice.
Can I say, Jason O'Mara is not especially interesting on the show (and the show isn't especially interesting) until you've heard Jason O'Mara narrate the Nature that was on PBS last week.
And you realize Jason O'Mara is hiding his lovely lovely lovely Irish brogue.
And then you realize, aw, Jason O'Mara, you're adorable.
His voice is fascinating on the show because if you really listen you can hear the brogue coming through.