Looking back at all the photos this year on Fridays that represent what I was doing twenty years ago in 1994, one might think that all I *was* doing was my audience participation murder mysteries.
And if one thought that, one wouldn't be wrong.
I mean sure, I was still attending classes for my first set of undergrad degrees at LVC, and it is true that I was also setting up house at 705 Greentree Village that fall semester (making me a commuter for the end of this set of my college years).
But in the spare time, I was sitting at this desk in that apartment (the beer and Swisher Sweet cigar were added props for this photo shoot, which represents yet another show and which will fill up this month of Fridays in 2014) and I was using that tiny old fashioned PC (instead of the classic antique typewriter, which I still have "for show") to work on my series of performances that were almost all interconnected and which almost all took place in my fictional town of Winston Falls.
I think we called this one "Writer's Block". Oh ... and did I mention it was the mid nineties? ... So, you know, flannel was in.
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