Sunday, August 7, 2011

Bathroom Monologue: Russians on the Minotaur

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My English is not so good. Your word? "Immortal?" I do not care so much for it. Have you seen end of time? Seen magic man-like-bull there? No? Then why say this word? I ask, does your man-like-bull breathe? Does he have big bull nose? Does chest go in and out? Because I never met immortals needing to breathing. I am thinking, this man-like-bull? He dies like man. He kills a man? He kills five men? Okay. I am Russian commander. I send hundred men down maze. He kills one. He kills five. He works. He breathes harder. He gets tired. Does not look immortal no more. That is how Russian solves Greek problem. You stay here with your "immortal" and your English grammar. I go do work.

8 comments:

  1. Brilliance. Where do you come up with this stuff. I know writers are supposed to hate that question, but I love it. I love to ask it and I love to answer it when I'm asked. So really, where do you come up with this stuff?

    Very interesting paragraph. I could hear his Russian accent.

    Stacey

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  2. Hehe, loved it. I liked the accent too!

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  3. I actually listened to the audio version for once and loved it! Great accent.

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  4. Ha ha loved it John, and loved it even more when I listened to you reading it - you got the accent just right.

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  5. I can relate to the commander… "I go do work." Sometimes, you gotta stop jawboning and DO something.

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  6. Glad you folks enjoyed the recording!

    To Spot's question, ideas come from all sorts of places. I wrote this while watching Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator last week. I noticed Stalin was absent from the satire, which got me in the mind of brutal Russian leaders. Talked a little with someone about what a monster Mussolini was. The "monster" word triggered more general monsters. Went to the bathroom, and connected Russian commanders with a legendary beasts.

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  7. Thank you for the explanation. It still seems a big leap from point A to point B for me, but well my train jumps the tracks a lot too.

    And when I said I could hear the accent, I meant in my head when I was reading because I didn't listen to the audio. Oops.

    Stacey

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