"[...] deaf people could hear, the crippled could walk. Of course, a couple of times he got going too fast and a couple of blind guys got an extra eye." (From Overclocked Jesus Performs Miracles Faster by Brian Briggs
Daphne Eftychia Arthur, guitarist+. Apr. 10th, 2004.
"[...] deaf people could hear, the crippled could walk. Of course, a couple of times he got going too fast and a couple of blind guys got an extra eye." (From Overclocked Jesus Performs Miracles Faster by Brian Briggs
Page 23 has no sentences on it, only drawings with labels. They're laid out in such a way that which one would be "fifth" is ambiguous, but a reasonable choice is "TWINLEAF".
I just woke up from a dream in which I was furiously cleaning my house in dim light while trying not to wake houseguests who were sleeping in or curiously near the kitchen (one of those details that shifted back and forth during the dream. I woke up feeling exhausted from all that intense dreamcleaning.
( more details for the curious, but mostly for my own later recollection )anniemal and I just caught this snippet on Mary Cliff's
Traditions radio show
and burst into laughter:
"[...] Mark Jaster, because mime is heard so frequently on this program [...]"
(Not having heard the few words before his name, I immediately thought of him as a drummer (well, a wider-range percussionist actually) until she made the comment about mime. I've had the pleasure of playing beside him, and he's good. Though it's always a little odd to be talking with him during a rehearsal or between sets, since I'm used to associating his face with one of his mime characters, O.)