~Singing~, Theatre, LAUGHING!, achieving my dream, Musicals, reading theological books, men's ties, Indian food, The Skinny Improv, New York City, Sushi, dancing, Thrift Stores, cheesecake, goofiness, walking aimlessly, your mom, The Muffin Man, change, polka dots, dancing around my room in my underwear, fuzzy blankets, vintage shops, my black and white scally cap, Psalm 73:25-26, being loud, Govinda's, Ta Dasana (pose of the mountain), black tights, Thai food, funky belts, going places alone, common sense (I wish I had more of it), chapstick and chapped lips and things like chemistry, scarves, snow, going to church, Christmas lights....
People...people are good.
Catch me at shugar827 on AIM
Donna: I don't see any future for me.
Dad: Good.
Donna: It's not good.
Dad: You can't see the future anyway. It's a very realistic feelin you're
havin.
Donna: Can I move back home?
Dad: No.
Donna: I want to.
Dad: You probably feel like suckin your thumb, too. But there's a time an
place, an that time an place called home is gone now.
Donna: What am I gonna do?
Dad: Well, that's a question. You could run away to the circus.
Donna: This IS the fuckin circus.
Dad: You wanna grapple an go inna single direction and stick with it, ride it
out inna straight line right to heaven, the grave or whatever?
Donna: Yes.
Dad: There's only one thing that goes straight, my baby, and it's not love. It
is not love. You can chase that one forever, it won't come to you. It
won't bow, it won't serve, it won't do what you want, what it should, it
won't be how you thought, or was taught how it was meant to be. You
can't lead it cause it'll be draggin you wherever it wants. If you wanna
go inna straight line, give up people. People are what zigzag. I'd
rather predict the weather three months in advance, my sweet girl,
then try to tell you one thing about the future of the dullest
heart.
an excerpt from:
The Dreamer Examines His Pillow
By: John Patrick Shanley
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The Office makes a 9 to 5 job seem appealing.
I've read 75% of the inventory at Drama Books, thanx to Ray Virta.
Moe Brummel and the person who invented the fortune cookie.