I'm happy, I get to go home with Ingrid Bergman, maybe she can help me not be 
so uptight, after she gets over Monsieur Rick. Very creative piece Barry, I 
like. 




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 From: turquoiseb <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, August 9, 2013 1:19 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] "Round up the usual suspects"
 


  
For those who fear they might become...uh...targets of the Mean Girls Club 
during this upcoming unlimited posting month, I thought I'd continue to have 
fun with my idea from a couple of nights ago. That is, a way to react that 
strikes me as non-reactive (and even creative) might be to take derogatory 
descriptions of you posted on FFL and turn them into a story, set in Rick's 
Cafe Americain, in Casablanca. The game, if anyone is up for it, is to take 
epithets thrown at you and illustrate them in words, amplifying or embellishing 
as you see fit, and thus turning them into a fun parody of the person or 
persons who sought to characterize you that way. 

To aid aspiring writers in this challenge, here is my off-the-cuff (meaning 
that I'm coming up with this "on the fly," in a Paris cafe, in the moment, not 
putting a shitload of thought into it) *casting* of these "mini-Casablanca" 
movies, using familiar FFL posters as the actors or actresses.
 Apologies in advance for not naming everyone, but there really aren't a lot of 
named characters in the movie, and even fewer of them are women. 


Everyone Comes To Rick's (the original title) Cast:

        * Rick (Richard Blaine) -- Duh...Rick
        * Capt. Louis Renault (enforces the rules...or at least some of 
them...but always his own way) -- Alex

        * Victor Laszlo (noble, but sometimes a bit uptight) -- Michael Jackson

        * Heinrich Strasser -- Duh...the Judester

        * Col. Heinz (Strasser's aide) -- Jim Flanegin/doctordumbass/whoever he 
is this week

        * Signor Ugarte -- Ravi

        * Yvonne (the cabaret singer with a weakness for men who don't love her 
back) -- Obbajeeba

        * Carl the waiter-- Rory

        * Annina (naive refugee rescued by Rick in the movie) -- Share

        * Berger (Victor's Resistance contact...always too serious, always 
trying to get everyone to join the revolution, always failing) -- Buck

        * Sascha (Russian bartender) -- Salyavin

        * Signor Ferrari ("As the leader of all illegal activities in 
Casablanca, I am an influential and respected man.") -- Bhairitu

        * Sam -- another Duh!...Curtis

        * The Pickpocket -- Willytex

        * Abdul the doorman (because when anyone brings up this character in a 
discussion about the movie, no one can even remember him being in it) -- Robin

        * Minor Nazi officer (as in the movie itself, too unimportant to have 
any lines or even be given a name in the credits) -- Ann
        * Ilsa -- You may have noticed that I have saved her for last. That is 
because it's difficult for me to find anyone among our FFL women, past or 
present, who captures her combination of inner/outer beauty and, above all 
else, balance and equanimity. So I'm going to nominate that the role be played 
in turns by -- Susan (wayback), Sally Sunshine, and Ruth.Have fun writing your 
own movies. Or not. Either way, have fun...

:-)



 

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