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Up2Late Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-01-05 02:26 AM
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23. You should really hear this episode of "This American Life..."
It's in RealAudio, or you can get it from Audable .com too.
Here's the description from the website, Nancy Updike's story is just too cute for words:

<http://207.70.82.73/pages/descriptions/04/268.html>

<http://www.thislife.org/>

My Experimental Phase


6/25/04
Episode 268


Three stories about people who decide to try out a new life – the kind of life their parents never wanted for them.

Prologue. How does a person who's not gay convince herself that she is, for two years? This American Life host Ira Glass talks to one of the show's contributing editors, Nancy Updike, about her two-year stint believing she was a lesbian, even though she was not attracted to women. (8 minutes)

Act One. That's Funny, You Don't Look Jewish. Chaim and Billy both lived in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, just blocks away from each other, in worlds that almost never collided. Chaim was a Hasidic Jew – he'd never heard pop music or watched MTV. Billy Campion, known as the rocker Vic Thrill, was the star of an underground band. Billy put Chaim, who took on the name Curly Oxide, into the band, and in just one year, he leapt from the 19th Century into the 21st. David Segal, rock critic for the Washington Post, reports. (39 minutes)
Song: "CE-5," Vic Thrill

Act Two. Miami Vices. A nice Florida girl changes high schools, and takes the opportunity to try on a new personality. The slutty kind. Sascha Rothchild reads from her own teenage diary. Her story was first recorded for Mortified, a stage show in Los Angeles, produced by David Nadelberg. Its website: www.getmortified.com. (8 minutes)
Song: "Dear Diary," Pink

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