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	<title>Comments on: Tim Crouch Answers the Proust Questionnaire</title>
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		<title>By: ruth</title>
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		<description>Last week i saw Tim Crouch doing his play, The Arm and it was &quot;uplifting&quot;. Actually what was weird about this is that I hold my hand often up to the mirror in my car as I am driving and I try to see how long I can do this. But my reasons are not compulsive and there&#039;s a kind of weird method to this madness. I experience mirrors all the time in terms of echoic connects and they are amazing and so I have this kind of mystic feeling when I do this that I am &quot;receiving&quot; and that more will come. And they do, anyhow.

I do perceive, in this particular play, the OUCH of it. The ouch in crouch?

His play is unusual and it&#039;s disturbingly unusual but that&#039;s good, it reminds me of so many other plays of this genre, kind of a mix of the surreal, the real, and definitely The Twilight Zone.

He has an unusual perspective on life and it&#039;s kind of, weirdly, refreshing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week i saw Tim Crouch doing his play, The Arm and it was &#8220;uplifting&#8221;. Actually what was weird about this is that I hold my hand often up to the mirror in my car as I am driving and I try to see how long I can do this. But my reasons are not compulsive and there&#8217;s a kind of weird method to this madness. I experience mirrors all the time in terms of echoic connects and they are amazing and so I have this kind of mystic feeling when I do this that I am &#8220;receiving&#8221; and that more will come. And they do, anyhow.</p>
<p>I do perceive, in this particular play, the OUCH of it. The ouch in crouch?</p>
<p>His play is unusual and it&#8217;s disturbingly unusual but that&#8217;s good, it reminds me of so many other plays of this genre, kind of a mix of the surreal, the real, and definitely The Twilight Zone.</p>
<p>He has an unusual perspective on life and it&#8217;s kind of, weirdly, refreshing.</p>
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