But not really.
Guestspeakerguestspeakerguestspeakerguestspeakerfunfunfunfun.
I may have enjoyed that.
I think he is very funny.
And was very fun to listen to.
About the lecture on the spoken word... The lists of different people who's work crosses over into the boundry of spoken word art were impressive.
And good to hear about.
In particular the radio and podcast sections.
I already enjoy This American Life all the time.
Aaaaaaaand I have another one for those who also enjoy that type of thing.
The Moth.
Listen to that shit, its like TAM but in shorter bites and even more freeform and fun.
Some are very... powerful.
Beau was very vivacious.
I liked, in particular, a point when he dropped a paper and kicked it slightly. It went spinning in place in perfect time with his speaking.
I don't think he even realized he did this.
But it was awesome.
I wanted to ask his first name, but I figured I could just look it up, due to his fame.
This is much harder to find then originally anticipated.
Next time I will just fucking ask.
And that's it.
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