Always wanting to be the centre of attention, she often showcases her performance poetry at parties, christenings, bar mitzvahs and the like.
At one particular wedding, at the end of the speeches, she took the microphone so as to give a (theatrical) reading of her poem "Gillette". This particular piece is a dark tale of her occasional downward spirals which concludes with the line "scratch, claw, pull, where are my razors". (Get it now, Gillette Sensors?) It was a hippy crowd, and she had insisted on musical accompaniment, so this went down better than at say a Catholic service in Country Australia. I have to say my personal favourite of her poetic offerings is entitled "Why can't I have a rainforest without so much mess".
Today she was informing me that she is getting back to her "simple self", more grounded, less drama, a less cluttered and material existence. A little later in the conversation I enquired of her plans for tomorrow: "Facial, microdermabrasion, waxing, tinting, fake tan, massage and reiki".
Ah, the simple things.
7 comments:
that is funny!!!
Reiki ??
If there's anything I hate more than amateur performance art, it's that self-indulgent Japanese poetry...
Nothing like extreme self reinvention. Works for Madonna.
She sounds like somebody I would like to invite to my next dinner party ;) I like her style!
ha, funny. She sounds quite entertaining.
I love that it takes all kinds of people to make a society - and that surrounding yourself with so many people that are different from ourselves opens up our horizons!
FTW: She's a very funny girl.
Fingers: Apparently there were studies that suggests it works - its about the well being people feel when they are getting paid attention or some such.
VR: She's the Queen of it. Except every new persona still has the hot pink feather boa. (Im not joking)
SK: She makes for a delightful dinner guest. I like inviting her around at the same time as more conservative types. Hilarious.
Ms Smack: She's is!
Cat: It's true! I love that my friends are from all walks off life.
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