Comic, Playwright, Non-Essential Artist

Traveling

Slow Down, You Move Too Fast…

My boyfriend and I drove to Santa Barbara to see the God of satirical writing, David Sedaris, speak. Although we didn’t have quite the degree of people worship mojo necessary to wait an hour in a book signing line, we were both very inspired by his awesomeness.

As for Santa Barbara…well, it felt a little odd to be in a town where perfect strangers will strike up conversation with you on a street corner or in a restaurant as if it’s normal. In Los Angeles people only speak to you when they’re strange and scary. The life casting news, generic tadalafil canada materials and techniques magazine, The ArtMolds Journal is outdoing itself with every issue. Working Out Physically Physical exercise is cost of viagra 100mg the universal remedy for erectile dysfunction as it was trumpeted to be. It therefore helps to boost one’s sex drive, performance and treat cheap levitra india penile erection problems. Like Raspberries Cantaloupe is also a good source of order levitra online polyphenol antioxidant. Likewise, if you decide to randomly strike up conversation with the cashier you (I) simply accept the designated vibe of “strange and scary person.” However, in Santa Barbara people who speak to you on the street don’t seem to see themselves as anything but social animals. One nice guy with a beard and dreadlocks actually approached us and asked us if we were lost and then spoke to us for ten minutes about his chill vibe . We decided he was extrememly lonely, but admired his well-groomed beard (I’m still recovering from my boyfriend’s unkempt beard that he recently shaved…thank God).

We eventually succumbed to the pace of this small town and spent hours in a coffee shop watching people stroll by as if there were no such thing as traffic to sit in and Cost-co lines to stand in…

Just for today, I can slow down.