Frog Applause by Teresa Dowlatshahi
- June 30, 2009
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"Frog Applause reminds one of learning to read, in the sense that each word in the captions seems 'surprising' and new. Teresa's writing takes one back to that fresh state of mind (typical of, but of course not limited to, childhood) in which the brain, free of preconceptions, doesn't 'fill in' any blind spots along the way but rather wholly embraces the present moment as it unfolds. Every sentence is literally an imagination-expanding adventure." — Craig Conley, author of One-Letter Words: A Dictionary (HarperCollins)
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Comments (21) Jump to Comments Form
Margueritem
said,
4 months ago
Hmm, I never thought about it before….
painedsmile said, 4 months ago
Where’s that good-for-nothing sloop?
http://tinyurl.com/tailwag
Sisyphos said, 4 months ago
Sorry, Science Buddies:the requirements are too steep. I don’t have all that equipment. I’ll just observe!
itchybacon said, 4 months ago
My equipment favors the left when I wag it.
itchybacon said, 4 months ago
Wow. Three lbs of shortening for 59 cents. That’s cheap.
Margueritem
said,
4 months ago
painedsmile: Thanks for doing the donkey work.
SumoSasquatch said, 4 months ago
Hmm. My dog has a small stubby tail.
Hugh B. Hayve said, 4 months ago
Well, it said “Adult Supervision” as a safety requirement, so that screws up my whole experiment right there.
D-i-c-e-R said, 4 months ago
watch 40 seconds of results of a tale-wagging study
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wda3id9vbCk
3hourtour said, 4 months ago
…this reminds me of the old 70’s rock concert poster art…instant classics that only will get more worth and awe as they age,”I read this when it was new,man”….
itisme
said,
4 months ago
A 3 pound can of shortening for 59 cents?
I gotta run to them store!
Ray C
said,
4 months ago
Interesting site, painedsmile (and Teresa). “Electroconvulsive Shock Therapy” sounds like a good idea. It has cured several murderers here in Florida.
Maybe it could cure Ponzi Schemers, too.
DigitalFrog
said,
4 months ago
Sumo - thats what you get for buying your dog at a wholesale outlet. You should have got him retailed.
chromosome
said,
4 months ago
That looks like an executive from Cerberus (who used to run Chrysler).
flyingflowerpot said, 4 months ago
@diceR: Thanks for the link!
flyingflowerpot said, 4 months ago
Is there any shortening left, or did itisme buy it all?
sloop said, 4 months ago
painedSMURF: No time for donkeywork. I’m Teresa’s gondolier now. (See her blog).
sloop said, 4 months ago
By the way, that’s a peppermint candy cigarette. It keeps my breath minty fresh.
Skylark
said,
4 months ago
Well…crap! One more thing to add to my “to do” list!! Check a dog’s ass!!
plight said, 4 months ago
I’m intrigued by the bloke on the left. He has a speech balloon which contains what is either a graph of my football career or a wunny babbit. Discuss.
DigitalFrog
said,
4 months ago
Plight - no, it’s a top-down view of a dog’s tail with the wag angle being mesasured.