Backstage Graffiti: An Actor’s Nightmare, Revisited
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D. KnowlesJuly 9, 2015
Okay then. #1 - My mailman nightmare. Delivering mail on a new, unkown walking route in the SLC Aves., in the dark, with no flashlight to see the mail addresses or the addresses on the houses. #2 - Army Guard Band nightmare - Get to a performance or parade, and I'm always missing something, my hat, my instrument, my music. These all seem related to my professions, as does yours. Thank goodness these have not shown up in the night for a long time now, since I've retired
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