Or better still, afther the first proposal: we can essay our lines and present it in next E-Poetry under Bobs direction...
I promise I would do my best to go...
;) LucioOn 1/26/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Little Play, 1 Act, 3 scenes.Scene 1.Dan Waber: The silence between wor
Well, not so gorgeous at last.
Go on to a second play. We could record our lines in mp 3 and send it
to one place. Then we could send also some photos and someone could
make animutations to a virtual scene... If anyone has the time and
patience... But I would enlarge the text Bob (obviously not be
wow, i'm famous. no wonder i sound so self obsessed.
On Thursday, January 26, 2006, at 02:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Little Play, 1 Act, 3 scenes.
Scene 1.
Dan Waber: The silence between words
Lanny Quarles: scabs
Alan Sondheim: filtered until patterns are discerned.
mIEKA
encore!
On Jan 26, 2006, at 1:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Little Play, 1 Act, 3 scenes.
Scene 1.
Dan Waber: The silence between words
Lanny Quarles: scabs
Alan Sondheim: filtered until patterns are discerned.
mIEKAL aND: One word.
Bob BrueckL: If only I could never be there
I'd be curious to know if this is a collaborative work or, if not, that the author listed at the end of the play made up little speeches for so many of the writers who participate in this list.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Little Play, 1 Act, 3 scenes.Scene 1.Dan Waber: The silence between wordsLanny Q
Author! Author! Bravo!
On Jan 26, 2006, at 2:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Little Play, 1 Act, 3 scenes.
Scene 1.
Dan Waber: The silence between words
Lanny Quarles: scabs
Alan Sondheim: filtered until patterns are discerned.
mIEKAL aND: One word.
Bob BrueckL: If only I could
Je dois protester ! Il y a un tenir le premier rôle sur mon front ! Je
dois avoir plus d'un mot dans votre masque ! Je proteste ! Je pourrais
également dire la "taupe" !
> Little Play, 1 Act, 3 scenes.
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Little Play, 1 Act, 3 scenes.
Scene 1.
Dan Waber: The silence between words
Lanny Quarles: scabs
Alan Sondheim: filtered until patterns are discerned.
mIEKAL aND: One word.
Bob BrueckL: If only I could never be there enough.
Lewis LaCook: for Mary.
John Lowther: I am, I am, I'