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I had a couple ideas for journal entries, but I didn't write them down fast enough. I would like to say I've very sorry that Louise has decided to leave SG. She was my favorite favorite, all freckled and sexy and tough. I did a desktop of her once, because her body is unique, lean and comic booky; very cool for that kind of thing....
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unravled:
Aww, they're like sensitive, caring superheroes!


I thought it was thundering and lighteninging there. confused
it_thing_hard_on:
Having had relatives in Arizona I've seen a lot of spectacular electrical storms. Ours are usually pretty boring, here, but occasionally (in the case of last week) we'll have one that rivals anything I've seen anywhere else. Only once in a blue moon, though.
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I'm still not sure how I feel about Reagan's death.

Reagan was the first politician I paid any attention to. I knew a little bit about Carter, but the only thing that caught my attention was the fucked up hostage rescue.

As Reagan was elected, I was caught up in the same ra ra America stuff as most other people. The hostages were released right...
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unravled:
It's a very short trip, but I might be convinced for the right person.
unravled:
I'd feel presumptous announcing my arrival and expecting people to show up for it, but I'd definitely like to meet you. We should get a drink at least, I can get out of bed long enough for that.
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vikprez:
Welcome to SGSeattle! smile
cassiopeia:
Get them both silly.
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This is the final scene of my second play, "The Two Megans". The immediate previous journals have the rest, aside from one glitch to whine.

This scene was originally blocked with plenty of movement. Anna tended to dance and move, to reflect her mood. Again, though, lots would be left up to the director (should it ever get produced again.)



Scene Five - CORY and...
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mistersatan:
Well, it's not really a matter of "kiss and make up". I left because I got tired of the abuse I was getting from people I thought were my friends, and the attitude of the group toward me, and in general. As for the ownership, I've transferred it over to Vikprez- just waiting for the techies here to get to it.

Like I said, though, I'm still around- just when I dictate, not when "friends" do.
unravled:
I'm so happy you went out and met people! Just like a real boy!
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This is the fourth scene in my second play, "The Two Megans". If you missed the previous parts, scene 3 was two journals back, then 2 and 1 were the next previous scenes. In other words, it's all in order aside from one whiny non-play entry you can skip over.

If you haven't read the other parts and plan to, please do so now. There...
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unravled:
Oh, they're neat people, you'll have fun. Plus I'll be up there for a limited time in July and if you meet them then we can all do dinner or drinks or something.
phoebus:
Thanks for the tip-off to the Film Club. smile
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I miss my Uncle today. I sit at home, nearly finished with the job I've had for the last three years and I feel very melancholy.

I sit without a sense of self worth. Not a worthlessness... just a complete lack of understanding about my worth to the world. I don't know who cares for me, who thinks about me in idle times or who...
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juliana:
I am completely guilty of this.

... What can I do to make it up to you?
thatmikeguy:
I've spent my whole life being funny and strong, and having decent morals, and I don't take drugs, hit people, or steal things. But I've found that these are just the least I should do. (Actually, the drugs part I'm iffy on, depending on how you define drugs... let's just say I've never even come close to a 'druggie')

My point is that those things do not make you likeable, loveable, or interesting... they are baselines. It's the quirks, the tiny facets, the meandering oddities that make you an individual and interesting to others. You seem to have plenty of those things. I'm just saying look at those instead.

And in my opinion, to place your self-worth, enthusiasm, and motivation in the hands of a stranger, a friend, a companion, or someone you desire is to remove your core. Define and motivate yourself. you are good at looking at the world around you and finding inspiration and fascination... I've read your entries before, and they conveyed that. Your interaction with others shouldn't be about confirming your importance, it should be about learning about and appreciating them.

I understand the melancholy part, and realize that sometimes it's just good to be there... and I understand the need for interaction and communication. I just feel like those things are all cyclical, and chasing the tail end of them will never get you to a destination. Stop. Appreciate where and who you are, and they will come to you.

I'm sorry if I'm interrupting, or if my words are unsolicited, but I saw your post on levezletoi's page and stopped by. hope things get better, and sorry about your job.
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Over the last two entries I have posted the first two parts of my second play, "The Two Megans". Here is the third.


Scene Three Megan Ponces Apartment - KYLE ENTERS from the bedroom, in boxers. Throughout the scene he dresses in a nice, but now rumpled shirt, and wrinkled pants. MEGAN PONCE follows moments later, wearing just a nightshirt.

MEGAN PONCE
You have to...
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unravled:
So you are single?
fluffy17:
Traveling supergirl rocks, by the way smile
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This is the second scene for my second play, The Two Megans. The first scene is one entry back and I'd highly advise checking it out first, if you haven't already. Actually, if you like the play, you'll end up having to come back and check stuff there by the end, anyway.


The Two Megans

Scene 2 - Used Book Store - CORY sorts books....
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christopher:
Dorothy, while a model of the adventurous woman, is also a model for the cult of domesticity. While she meets many interesting men, compassionate, robotic, intelligent, and powerful, all she wants to do is leave this magical land where she has absolute power over herself and others and go back to Kansas. Dorothy chooses, and keeps choosing, Kansas over Oz.
There, hard brutal life, followed by marriage, children, and death.
christopher:
Perhaps you are right about devalueing that, but I do think there must be something said about Dorothy's continued drive to return to Kansas, despite the huge drive for the habitants of Oz begging her to stay.

Again, I appreciate your comments, I look forward to reading them, and I would like to continue this debate at a later date. I'm not wanting to dismiss your comments, nor do I agree with them, but I simply do not have the time.
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And I concede on the misuse of the word misogynistic. My bad, I own up to it.


[Edited on May 12, 2004 10:38PM]
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In the previous entry, a cute little fairly tale... more and more fantasy. Two entries back, an essay on Pat Tillman. Setting politics aside, I feel it's some of the best writing I've done in a while.

Today, a new play.

"The Two Megans" was written for last year's Seattle Fringe Festival. It is the day in the life of two friends; touching on religion,...
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phoebus:
Damn it. You ambush me on a Saturday night (well, early Sunday morning anyways) with art.

Now you're forcing me to get up early and read! wink
unravled:
When The Cure start writing haiku, I'll try haiku.

When's the next scene go up? I wanna meet Rachel.
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Once upon a time there was a girl named *BEEP*, sometimes known as Juliana, who's eyes were full of stars and who's lips full jasmine tea and Pocky. In the dark and mysterious world of San Francisco, Juliana walked with a quiet bounce, her journeys leading down cigarette strewn streets and wind blown alleys.

Descending down dark staircases to brightly lit dining rooms,...
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phoebus:
Nicely written words, though I don't know that I should be complimenting something probably directed to someone in specific. confused
ghostdad:
I think we must have subliminally expressed our mutual respect for Peter Sellers when we met this last weekend. Did you see that I posted him 5 comments earlier?