Dear PMcMmouldyP
I hope you're at last inline. I'll be knocking on your door soon, very soon---and can already sense VB's half-ear vibrating, his growl escalating, his body aiming for the catflap. But no matter, my dearest.
I'm now going to type in a little poem for you that I created tonite here in Foggy Bottom's Way Coolest venerable hotel, the State Plaza. Ya gotta love the friendly, warm staff---especially Reggie the joyful-hearted Doorman!
Here goes poem, and then if I have more time on this hotel computer, a play review from D.C.'s Washington Post:
Jeepers Creepers
chevroned
diamondbacks
don't rattle me
thick encircling
boas
can't squeeze me
hypnotizing
pythons
won't puncture me
bold eyed
iguanas
couldn't touch me
but that splay foot
gecko
he slays me
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Judy Prince
10.14.05
Hope you like it, dearest Mouldy. Now to the play I shoulda gone to tonite.....but glancing at its tickee price ($60), and its length (3 and 3/4 hrs), I opted instead for the review:
PASSION PLAY, A CYCLE (at Arena Stage's Kreeger Theater thru Sunday--Washington D.C.)
"This startlingly original play qualifies as the benchmark of the new season. Sarah Ruhl's fluid trilogy chronicling the evolving linkage of belief, morality and politics feels like a ride through the rapids: brisk, daring, at times a bit muddy. But it confirms the emergence of a fresh and provocative voice that the theater desperately needs. Wait: Brisk, you say? The surprising fact is, this 3-hour 40-minute production---which follows the staging of Passion plays in three politically charged eras {Prince note: Elizabethan England and post-Vietnam protest era American are two}---does not wear an audience out. The credit goes not only to Ruhl's poetically evocative prose and a cascade of scenes moving licket-split from one to the next, but also to the ability of director Molly Smith to put Ruhl's symbolism and images to effective use." P.M.
My love to you, dear MouldyP. I got my passport today. Will fly out tomorrow and be in ENGLAND Sunday a.m. YIPPEE!
always OmniP for you
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> please could you let my friends and others at poetryetc know that my
> computer can't detect it's slaves settings wrong memory wrong --alas
> Pmc P
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