"Welcome to the university, this is your number 768," the security guard told Alex. Then the girl climbed the upper bunk bed room and she pressed all the sheets and pushed them from the floor to the floor. She has bare feet with white shirts, black pants. She was standing on Alex and was only 5 feet 6 inches tall, and she cried everywhere and had sunburn and hair like fur. "Oh, my name is a pony.Pony addison, what is your name?" She walked to Alex, stretched out his hands and swung Alex while asking the pony.
In the cellar, Milman tried various forms of comedy, including reading a silly letter to the facility, announcing a short story, playing the discovered work. Milman reminded me, "I had a teddy rack spin that exchanged tapes, he looked like a dirty manga." "I mistakenly placed it on a Boston subway with a fake gun," garbage bag "(which looks authentic in the early 1990s)," Someone got a curse of Teddy Rack Spin and a garbage bag with a gun That person is a lucky person, "Millman said. In Hampshire, he also wrote a weekly humor column for the school newspaper and broadcasted a radio program. Among his advanced papers, Millman wrote, created, promoted, and executed 1 hour comedy episodes, and some of them will be integrated in the next few years.
As a person with an organization centered on undergraduate education, I am interested in paying attention when impact and short story intersect in a certain important way. Take the famous 1918 short story "happiness" by Katherine Mansfield as an example. The story itself is about the difficulty of expressing emotional experiences - an experience materialized in the body when Bertha is looking for ways to name experiences. - The sensation that the body display itself is inappropriate (or not diverted) is disturbed, and the body must be silent in a situation like rare rare violin "(143). This story is open to the impact - and the difficulty of communicating emotional experiences among people, thoughts, and bodies.