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Well, do you ever get the feeling that the story's too d**n real and in the present tense?

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Or that everybody's on the stage, and it seems like

you're the only person sitting in the audience?

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  1. I am the only one in the audience.

    There is a overly tall puppeteer standing behind the curtain adorned cardboard box. In full view of all who see. The puppets stand and bend and walk until after awhile you don't see the strings and then you don't see the overly tall man standing behind the curtain adorned box. Then the story brings you in and you are the audience, not the critic.


  2. Yes, sometimes, sometimes often, but not in a paranormal way.



    The Shakespeare quote comes to mind:

    All the world's a stage,

    And all the men and women merely players;

    They have their exits and their entrances,

    And one man in his time plays many parts,.....

    I'm paraphrasing here, but you get the point.

    I also get the feeling that the story is too damned unreal or that I am the only person who is up on the stage while the rest of the world is scrutinizing me.  

    It's part of what life is all about and also what makes it exciting!  Even the pain of realizing that is pretty real for me but it makes for an interesting trip, right?  It helps if you have someone who you can share that with... ♥

  3. Does the nurse treat your old man the way she should?

  4. You are the writer, director and actor in your own play and everyone else are characters of your creation.

  5. Too much wacky tabacky?  Go sleep it off.

  6. not in a scary way, but i felt that way when my daughter was being born.

  7. No, because I know for a fact the Universal Mind has written me into the Passion Play.

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