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clarity of purpose

Post by valetoile »

is this board for book reviews? or for discussions of pre-arranged books that several people all read at the same time? both? Something....else?
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Ask Andy, he requested it.
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Post by nadine »

I don't think we have to be that formal about it. Just write up reviews, talk about books and such.

I'm in the middle of Impro for storytellers. If you want to read and talk about it with me? :)
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Anyone who has time to read a book (or see a movie in the theater or go swing dancing or do a painting or make sweet love) isn't doing enough improv.
Sometimes it's a form of love just to talk to somebody that you have nothing in common with and still be fascinated by their presence.
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Why ya gotta knock swing dancing?
"I do."
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Why ya gotta knock painting?
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I'm not knocking them. Okay, maybe I'm knocking "making sweet love." [Damn that sweet sweet love.] But don't tell anyone.
Sometimes it's a form of love just to talk to somebody that you have nothing in common with and still be fascinated by their presence.
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