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 =  womanhoood
John Willy Kopperud
[06.Feb.07 09:50]


Maybe a bit like masks in a theatrical play? Anyway, I see
you're good at making faces!

I take the opportunity to express my sincere thanks for your response to my essay "Hovering".

 =  womanhoood
John Willy Kopperud
[06.Feb.07 09:54]


Maybe a bit like masks in a theatrical play? Anyway, I see
you're good at making faces!

I take the opportunity to express my sincere thanks for your response to my essay "Hovering".

 =  on Monday
Heghedus Camelia
[06.Feb.07 15:31]
I use to look for the noon’s experiment. straightforward poetry


 =  thanks
felix nicolau
[06.Feb.07 23:08]
for taking the pain of reading me, generally speaking. ANyway, this way I won't put faces anymore and go on with noon experiments

 =  womanhood
John Willy Kopperud
[07.Feb.07 12:31]


Was I misunderstood? I'm really in favor of faces, Felix.
These faces go through history in Greek dionysian rites, the
dramas and comedies they later developed, Commedia dell Arte, and so forth. The faces represent personae and underlying emotions. So please, keep on putting faces as
well as presenting noon experiments. Both forms suit my taste!

Greetings again from Willy




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