Tiaposians are Wild Creatures Too
Mush was late, so five TIAPOSIANS posed before she got there, in front of The Great WantzaNewName's new J-Whacky installed wallpaper. Then Mushie arrived.
From left: Blonde Bombshell, Mississippi Motorhead, The Great Large Pants, The Great WantzaNewName, The Great Mushnik and William Faulkner. Chef Pickle had to work last night.
The Great Ducknik took these pictures. She had come with Plottie because they had to leave immediately to go see the World Premiere of A.C.T.'s 'The Tosca Project.' Plotnik was entranced with this show. You can read the San Francisco Theater Blog review of "The Tosca Project" here.
Wild salmon (not local - these are from Oregon) are in at Sun Fat's. Plot was standing there the other day while the truck was unloaded, and the fish had been caught the previous night. Can't get it any fresher without catching it yourself.
The fish weigh 18-20 pounds. The owner of the fish shop told Plottie every fish in the shipment had already been contracted out to local restaurants, but he was going to filet a few for his customers. They all went within minutes.
The question Plotnik always has is: can you call wild fish organic? Obviously the answer is no, because God knows what PCB poison they consume at the top of the oceanic food chain, and yet wild things appeal to Mr. P., in plays like last night's, his Tiaposian comrades and in these delicious creatures.
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How nice to see you wild creatures, you.
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