Commons26 Jan 2009 09:27 pm

Made my acting debut last night in a TV commercial for D&H Drugstore in Columbia.  Kim Sherman directed, Dave Anderson was D.P., Michael checked footage, Mousel held the boom.  A major component of my role was wetting my armpits with paper towels.  The same for the female lead, Holly.  It was beautiful.  It was fun filming in a store after hours and yeah, man, Kim says I’m a natural.

Also, I completed my first Italian to English translation for the GBD.  Big fella.  10 pages.  It took a bit longer than I’d envisioned, but I’m happy to say that I am now something of an expert in the field of stillbirths, feto-neonatal mortality, and odds ratios for both.

I had a Matrix moment after I finished translating.  I sat there absorbing words for hours and then finally when I left the coffee shop where I was working, I walked out to the street and realized I could describe everything I saw.  Given, I could only describe it in terms of retarded intrauterine growth, but I marvelled at the fact that I had just learned over 100 new verbs, conjunctions, and scientific terms in a language that I speak more often in dreams than in waking life.

I got back to the US from studying abroad in Italy in 2002 and since then have only had a handful of Italian conversations, mostly on the phone with Nava and Marcello, my roommates for the year in Bergamo.  I should get in touch with them again.  Tomorrow!  Tonight, I’m going to watch more interviews with Charles Bukowski.  Hey, it’s OK…  Come on…  It’s alright… It’s OK.  I’m OK…  Yeah…

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