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Yes twice in one day....WOW

So I was going through my email and I came across something I had sent to myself awhile ago. Hee hee...I had been helping edit a friend's paper. Mind you it was a VERY rough draft...but I couldn't help it...it's just too funny. So let me set this up for you. She's supposed to be writing a paper in response to watching this ballet. She is supposed to write about the meaning. But all she is allowed to see is a short clip of the ballet...so yeah...hee hee.

When the male walked on stage and performed the fourth position the ballerinas formed a circle admiring him. As the male came on stage, meaning was created. To the viewer, it shows one man finding love in a room full of girls; showing that love can be found in a room full of girls. One could find their love in a room full of people, which is how the male knew which girl was the one for him. As long as you are ready for commitment everything will fall into place. The dance performance demonstrated the meaning of the play through bodily expressions, such as using the various positions shown in the ballet.

I laughed so hard, my sides hurt...
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Lost Film Fest

Thursday February 17!

Lost Film Fest: a laugh-a-riot event with equal emphasis on both "laugh" and "riot" focussing on pranks vs. corporations and government institutions. If George W. Bush makes you puke, you dig pie fights with cops, riot footage, and culture jamming, you'll love the punk rock urgency of the Lost Film Fest and its celebration of illegal-art. You've seen the US-centric Fahrenheit 911, now it's time to check out something that's more global in scope. LFF is a truly independent, anti-authoritarian, anti-corporate, grassroots, DIY, media extravaganza with a sexy, smash-it-up, radical, anti-capitalist, anti-globalization perspective. Come see what they won't show you on network television.

For more info see www.lostfilmfest.org

Thursday
7:00
FREE
Tallahassee Progressive Center
1720 S. Gadsden St.
Directions: From the Capitol Building drive south on Monroe St. Turn left at the second stop light after the railroad overpass (Palmer St.), and then the next right onto Gadsden. The Center is the big two story white building on the right.

Sponsored by: Center for Participant Education & Students United for Peace and Justice

x-posted to every community dealing with Tally news. Sorry folks, but this is going to be a kick-ass event that we want everyone to have the opportunity to come out to.