Vanning around town

One time, Alexa and I were vanning around town among venues, dropping off stacks of Fringe PROPAGANDA, just before the festival was about to open. Somewhere between 2007 and 10–(do I have this in my writings somewhere?) These were good times—I swear, I couldn’t have timed in any more friends.

Working on PROPAGANDA itself also taught me a lot. Number 1: I have to take accountability for propagating propaganda, no matter how tongue-in-cheek it might be. But then: what is word choice, and how should we use it. What are the processes by which we choose it. And how can we be accountable with that. It’s an inquiry into neurolinguistics when we get down to the science of it. Do I have time for neurolinguistics with this post.

Wait til I get to podcasting.