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Jun. 24th, 2004 03:36 pmOh, it's an interesting world.
Scientists are investigating a toddler with super-strength. They're very excited.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/06/24/muscle.gene.ap/index.html
I've answered an ad by an artist who's looking for models.
Meanwhile, over in Sweden and eastern Russia, right now as I type this someone is milking a moose.
http://www.arcticphoto.co.uk/stories/moose/moose.htm
These tidbits of information provide a good balance for the utter mind-numbing boredom of 'Spoon River Anthology', which I've been reading through today in hopes of finding a monologue for the upcoming audition. Back in high school we performed a stage version for the one-act play festival, and a judge compared the production to "a very long sausage--you can cut into it at any point, and it'll look exactly the same." In hindsight, as I read the poems again, I think he was being kind.
Scientists are investigating a toddler with super-strength. They're very excited.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/06/24/muscle.gene.ap/index.html
I've answered an ad by an artist who's looking for models.
Meanwhile, over in Sweden and eastern Russia, right now as I type this someone is milking a moose.
http://www.arcticphoto.co.uk/stories/moose/moose.htm
These tidbits of information provide a good balance for the utter mind-numbing boredom of 'Spoon River Anthology', which I've been reading through today in hopes of finding a monologue for the upcoming audition. Back in high school we performed a stage version for the one-act play festival, and a judge compared the production to "a very long sausage--you can cut into it at any point, and it'll look exactly the same." In hindsight, as I read the poems again, I think he was being kind.