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Mama Lou

Phonebooks. Your heart. Neither stands a chance

About Me

Occupation: Professional Strong Woman. www.StrongWomanShow.comPeople are always asking me, what does it REALLY take to be a strong man? Well. there are a lot of things that keep me going. Deoderant, coffee, and monster balls. I've got monster balls "THIS BIG". How else could I get up in front of people acting all bad ass in small spandex shorts?I belive that performing is a generous act. Each show is a synthsis of energy between the audience and the performer."Let go of controlling things. Let things flow more. Allow it to live and breathe as it needs to. No need to know where it will take you." - S. Morrison ...Life is delicious...Strong Woman Show II

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My Interests

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I'd like to meet:

Ah, chou know. Anyone really. Very interested in buskers, old professional strong men and women, and other kooks of the circus, sideshow, and variety persuasion. But mostly - Mr. TMr. T hates playing 'Rock Paper Scissors' because he doesn't believe anything could beat rock. He always chooses rock, and when someone throws paper, he says,"I win." If someone is foolish enough to dispute this, he takes his clenched fist and punches them in the face, then says, "I thought your paper would protect you."

Music:

The Rocky Soundtrack, Holding On For A Hero, Talking Heads, John Lee Hooker, The Cars, Ella Fitzgerald, The Scissor Sisters, Eartha Kitt, Aerosmith, La Lupe, Carl Perkins, Harry Nillson, Django Rhinehart, Bjork, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Breeders, Nina Simone, Goldfrapp, Amy Winehouse, Franz Ferdinand, Regina Spektor, The Arcade Fire

Movies:

The bad movie trailer: --Stronger Than Me-- A smaller than average woman of strength with something to prove sets out on the journey of a life time to arm wrestle her way across America breaking hearts and breaking arms. But she instead finds love and in doing so finds herself...

Books:

The Dimestore novel: --A Woman of Strength & Desire -- A woman strolls into town with a pompadour and a twinkle in her eye. Her charm pulls the people in... but her past will push them away. Will she ever be able to out-run the trail of torn phonebooks she leaves behind?The Brothers Karamotzov & Translations of Spoken Events by Anias Nin. Favorites: The Barron in the Trees- Italo Calvino, Of Human Bondage-Sommorset Mougham, I & Thou- Martin Buber, Fear & Trembling- Soren Kiekergaard, Daughters of Copperwoman-Anne Camarone, Nausea-Jean Paule Sartre

Heroes:

Mr. T, Lucile Ball, my aerial teachers Laura & Tanya, my clown guru goddess Sue Morrison, and my religion professor/goddess Barbara Sproul.