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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (10028)9/22/2001 12:16:11 PM
From: Stock Farmer  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
Hello Jay, good you're back.

I too have been reflecting on your Art.

And the degree to which Life has stepped up to the plate to imitate the jesting Unreal Tournament imagery constructed on this thread. Sincere flattery. Somewhere in that Creole-Trinidadian heritage was there perhaps a woman with no small dose of The Gift?

Or perhaps it is something different. Perhaps you are indeed a scholar of the Arts and have sketched for us the blocking notes of a play. Not just any play, but The Play.

The one our troupe is destined to play many many many repeat performances on the global stage. Perhaps we are now engaged in Act 3 Scene 7. Which logically follows Acts 1 and 2 plus recent scenes one through six. The script for Act 8 is just over the next page. Or traced in the margin notes of those who acted here last. If we want, all we need to do is ask them. Or turn the page to see how it all comes out.

In my version, the last scene is where a bunch of new actors find an ancient script and begin to act out a timeless play...

A kind of Scripted Improv Audience Participation thing.

So maybe Art is Life. And Life is Art. And thus the uncanny resemblance to the blocking of the last performance.

That our self determination is so predictable is politically incorrect to contemplate, let alone etch on phosphor. But this thread is not shy in that regard.

Perhaps it will be a smash hit in the theatres. I sense we will take our kids to see the animated version so that the terrible lessons are never lost. And they will tell their kids "You have no idea what it was like...". Correctly, of course. So that they may act in our place with a sense of destiny. In character.

The greatest show on earth.

John.
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