Great piece. As a reformed (never convicted) water-balloon assassin and fire extinguisher sharp shooter, I got a kick out of the adventures of boys spitting off a bridge.
Palladino does a great job and expertly delivers a nuanced and comic radio essay.
I love the tone of Norm's stuff. He pokes fun, gently, at the names we all know, and the images we've assigned them. And, he tweaks the listner, as well.
I'd like to hear more.
I found this to be a very tender and evocative piece.That said, I would like to know more:
Who is Elizabeth? What was her story before the babies were born, and what happened after the births?
Comments by Cheryl-Anne Millsap
Comment for "Bridge Spitting"
Cheryl-Anne Millsap
Posted on August 20, 2005 at 12:58 PM | Permalink
Review of Bridge Spitting
Great piece. As a reformed (never convicted) water-balloon assassin and fire extinguisher sharp shooter, I got a kick out of the adventures of boys spitting off a bridge.
Palladino does a great job and expertly delivers a nuanced and comic radio essay.
Comment for "Norm Tabler #3"
Cheryl-Anne Millsap
Posted on August 20, 2005 at 12:20 PM | Permalink
Review of Norm Tabler #3
I love the tone of Norm's stuff. He pokes fun, gently, at the names we all know, and the images we've assigned them. And, he tweaks the listner, as well.
I'd like to hear more.
Comment for ""Madam, When You're Going to Have a Baby, You Don't Take a Number""
Cheryl-Anne Millsap
Posted on August 20, 2005 at 11:38 AM | Permalink
Review of "Madam, When You're Going to Have a Baby, You Don't Take a Number"
I found this to be a very tender and evocative piece.That said, I would like to know more:
Who is Elizabeth? What was her story before the babies were born, and what happened after the births?