1. Sealing Grout
2. Surviving a Fire
3. Defense Against Blade
4. Phasic Relaxation
5. MMA No Holds Barred Fighting
6. Post Driving
7. Musical Theatre Music
8. Sleeping
9. Making It Seem Like It's Raining Using a Water Hose
10. Chillaxing
11. Emotion Control
12. Listening
13. Cooking Any Types of Meat
14. B.S.ing my way through anything
Authority number one has to do with my step-father, who taught me how to seal grot. Shortly after that, he asked me to seal all of the grout in our new house. Authority number three has to do with Master Kurban. He taught me defense against the blade. Authority number four has to do with my old theatre director Michael newberry, who taught me this technique. Ok, I'm sick of talking about these things now.
The person I really want to interview is my father. I want to interview him over the civil rights movement. In 1960 he would have been 20, so he was the age to be right in the thick of things. The movement in Texas is something very rarely talked about and something my father never talks about. My father has always been a good storyteller, so I believe that this ought to be good. The only thing he's ever said remotely close to the subject is, "Son, I grew up in a time where you either had to be a fast runner or a good fighter." Sounds promising.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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