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Keeper of the Wing at St. Anne's for the Nuts for Nathaniel
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(11/9/03 3:07 pm) Reply
Re: Tasty posts!!!
Quote:I want to see sexy Marcie and a Marcie who will stand up for herself whether Al is there or not. Also caring for herself not just others
That's a great way to put it... because if she is a little more for herself, there is room for conflict... to see her work with that being she is basically a GOOD person...
Excerpt I love from Luisa Valenzuela's The Lizard's Tale: I have my obsessions, I have my fear that drags me along. I’ve been woven into a network of fears, they cross back and forth over my head, they close me in like an enormous web spun by a spider in the reeds, black and precise, malefically beautiful. This net of fears, this geometric pattern, I go on weaving it too without knowing why, without understanding it. I would like to decipher a small end of it at least, a point in the web, so as to go along unwinding the infernal plot, but I’m not permitted that either. Some of my dearest friends have been… running all kinds of risks, and here I am messing around, talking about a spiderweb that entraps me, putting myself into poetic images. The worst thing is that I can glimpse it so clearly, something woven by clusters of black spiders, crouching in wait for their prey, a broad, mile-wise web with us as the prey, and the spiders too.
This is a picture of a wall at the OLTL studio back in 95. My picture is the one on the right, 3rd up from the bottom. These pictures were up at the studio because the stage manager wanted to show everyone who they were talking to online. In those days, with AOL, people at the studio got to talk to us, even the actors would stop by the chat room.
Keeper of the Wing at St. Anne's for the Nuts for Nathaniel
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Posts: 738
(11/9/03 3:10 pm) Reply
Re: Tasty posts!!!
Quote:There has got to be a reason to the way [Jen] acts other than the rush.
Well, a rush is a rush... heh heh, but yeah... I know why I'm always looking for a rush, but I don't know why with Jen. Daughter of Lindsay is not enough to explain it, seeing as she is also daughter of Sam, the good. I see how she'd struggle with her good versus bad side, but the whole rush thing... hmmm. To escape her pain when Cris left her... but still.
Excerpt I love from Luisa Valenzuela's The Lizard's Tale: I have my obsessions, I have my fear that drags me along. I’ve been woven into a network of fears, they cross back and forth over my head, they close me in like an enormous web spun by a spider in the reeds, black and precise, malefically beautiful. This net of fears, this geometric pattern, I go on weaving it too without knowing why, without understanding it. I would like to decipher a small end of it at least, a point in the web, so as to go along unwinding the infernal plot, but I’m not permitted that either. Some of my dearest friends have been… running all kinds of risks, and here I am messing around, talking about a spiderweb that entraps me, putting myself into poetic images. The worst thing is that I can glimpse it so clearly, something woven by clusters of black spiders, crouching in wait for their prey, a broad, mile-wise web with us as the prey, and the spiders too.
This is a picture of a wall at the OLTL studio back in 95. My picture is the one on the right, 3rd up from the bottom. These pictures were up at the studio because the stage manager wanted to show everyone who they were talking to online. In those days, with AOL, people at the studio got to talk to us, even the actors would stop by the chat room.