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New Here.: theaterprops
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New here to this comunity. My real name is Patrick, my lj name is Stoutwalker (you can call me Stout). I started in theatre when I was 9 or 10, my older sister was involved in her High School drama club, and my dad would get drafted to help build scenery, so he would take me along and let me mess things up. I enjoyed it, so when I was in JHS and HS I acted and build scenery/hung lights/set up sound for school productions. I am here to get back in touch with what I love, to meet other folks who work with ...
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Accidental Literature: Carl Sandburg
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Thursday, January 8, 2009. I've always loved the poems of Carl Sandburg. But I never really knew much about the man. So I had a meeting cancel on me this afternoon and I took a peek at Wikipedia's entry for him. Only to discover what an utterly fascinating man he was. Sandburg met Lilian Steichen at the Social Democratic Party office in 1907, and they married the next year. Lilian's brother was the photographer Edward Steichen. Sandburg with his wife, whom he called Paula, raised three daughters. Race da...
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Accidental Literature: December 2008
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Saturday, December 6, 2008. I remember putting stars on your ceiling. One afternoon. And we lay there in bed. That night looking at our very own cosmos. Twinkling in your dark bedroom. Later, we went outside and. Lay on the grass. Our backs moist with spring dew. And we looked at the stars. Because you were leaving. To follow your dreams. That I could not follow. You were my dream. But I wasn't yours. And because of that. I had to let go. It was as if. I never had you. In the first place. Do you like it?
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Accidental Literature: Stars
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Saturday, December 6, 2008. I remember putting stars on your ceiling. One afternoon. And we lay there in bed. That night looking at our very own cosmos. Twinkling in your dark bedroom. Later, we went outside and. Lay on the grass. Our backs moist with spring dew. And we looked at the stars. Because you were leaving. To follow your dreams. That I could not follow. You were my dream. But I wasn't yours. And because of that. I had to let go. It was as if. I never had you. In the first place.
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Accidental Literature: November 2008
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Sunday, November 30, 2008. This one doesn't have a title yet (it might never). I approached the assignment of gasoline in a rather literal sense, using the car as a metaphor, in the traditional American fashion, of freedom. This one is a Road Poem of a sort. Dusty road stretches to infinity. Route 66 blacktop, cracked and. Faded yellow lines vanish. In the distance, ahead and behind. A blinding blue sky above. So sharp, like a straight razor,. It cuts eyes behind dark lenses. Or the road beneath the car?
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Accidental Literature: 25 Things about me from Facebook
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009. 25 Things about me from Facebook. Music is very important to me and I like most kinds. Even some country. I have to thank my Dad for my love of Johnny Cash but my friend Joe for my love of Rush. I can remember obscure lines from obscure movies better than I can the birthdays of my nieces and nephews. It's sad. I take Prozac (but I don't inhale). I once used the urinal next to Tom Jones in a dinner theater in Connecticut. He's short. I've been known to write a poem or two.
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Accidental Literature: January 2010
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Sunday, January 24, 2010. GRAYSON: "SAVE OUR DEMOCRACY". Congressman Alan Grayson is my hero! 8220;The Supreme Court in essence has ruled that corporations can buy elections. If that happens, democracy in America is over. We cannot put the law up for sale, and award government to the highest bidder.” Congressman Grayson said. Grayson has proposed a series of 5 laws to counter the reactionary ruling by the Supreme Court. 1) The Business Should Mind Its Own Business Act (H.R. 4431). Illuminated GE floor ti...
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Accidental Literature: January 2009
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Thursday, January 8, 2009. I've always loved the poems of Carl Sandburg. But I never really knew much about the man. So I had a meeting cancel on me this afternoon and I took a peek at Wikipedia's entry for him. Only to discover what an utterly fascinating man he was. Sandburg met Lilian Steichen at the Social Democratic Party office in 1907, and they married the next year. Lilian's brother was the photographer Edward Steichen. Sandburg with his wife, whom he called Paula, raised three daughters. Unconta...
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Star Trek Icons x 100
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Star Trek Icons x 100. This community is for people who like making icons and who like Star Trek. You'll have 10 weeks to make 100 icons (or 5 to make 50) of a subject. If you want to show your love of Star Trek by making 100 icons of something, why not join? Viewing 0 - 5. Batch: #3, 50 icons. Themes: Need, Regret, Remember, Shore Leave/Holodeck Fun, Sorrow, Trouble, Trust, Truth, Yellow, and 41 artist's choice. Click Here for More. Tags: character - data. Batch 2: Data (50/100). Batch: #2, 25 icons.
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