Setting: A Pub in England
A fiddler plays a lonely tune on an elevated stage in the corner of a dank, dark bar.
Raphael, a local man wanders in and takes his place at the bar next to a woman he's never seen.
Raphael: I've never seen you in here. Usually a place filled with regulars.
Woman: I was in the neighborhood and fancied a nice ale.
Raphael: Sounds like a good reason to be here. My name is Raphael. Can I ask yours?
Woman: I am Emilia. Pleased to meet you.
The couple talk for several hours and discover they share an awful lot in common. Raphael found himself growing ever more fond of the woman by the minute. His veins pumped blood mixed with anticipation and a satisfaction of meeting a beautifully interesting woman
Raphael: Well I really enjoyed talking with you. Maybe we could do this again sometime?
Emilia: Terribly sorry, but I'm married....
And thats the truth of love.....
Sunday, February 25, 2007
What is Love?
Love is the soul's recognition in its ultimately compatible counterpart. It is a feeling usually shared between two people. A bond forged by a human's strongest emotions.....
Lost Book Found
I really enjoyed this short film. It was pretty abstract but I liked how Jem exposed the features of NYC through a man's notebook. The images and sounds throughout the movie definately added a progressive niche like element to the film
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Borges vs. Stevens
These two writers are both extremely similar and extremely different. They come from completely different hemispheres, which would obviously influence their lives and therefore, how they write. I enjoyed they pieces they wrote, but enjoyed Borges better. His Circular Ruins story was unique and I really enjoyed it.
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