Last night I was thinking about how any grammy awards won by bands who stole my songs are worthless. And I was thinking about how any Peabody awards won by news programs who tried to frame me are equally worthless. And it reminded me of a sketch I wrote this year called 'The Institutional Awards' which was also a parody of the 1973 Academy Awards in which Marlon Brando allowed a pretty native woman in full costume to accept his award for him by proxy. I was thinking of how much that sketch expresses my heart on the subject of awards and I went looking for it in my blogs. I looked and looked and looked for hours but could not find it. So I wonder what happened to it. Looks like I will have to restore it to what I guess to be its original location. I no longer erase my work, even when I am in error. All of the scripts in my index were online when I listed them and they should still be online. My notebook is filling up with fresh new humorous insights which I no longer share online. At least when I leave them offline I only have to write them once. If this sketch is still online somewhere and I missed it, I apologize for the implications I am making here. If, however, it has been removed by some tampering hand, perhaps it was the same hand that added false publishing information to my YouTube videos earlier this year. AMENDMENT: I have just found the missing sketch in E.M. Forced Her. Even though I was wrong to suggest that it had been removed by someone else, I am leaving this blog online. |
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013
No More Erasing
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