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Podcast n. 173: “Self-Help”

October 9th, 2009 No comments

The Mineralava MusingsListen to full episode: “Self-Help”

I was at an audition yesterday, slinking around the waiting area, as you do.  There was a group of older women there, as well as a few of us scattered males.  The women looked to be in their 50s, and all were very beautiful.  They were clearly models, the type of women that caused traffic accidents in their 20s but now go largely ignored because their hair is gray and they have wrinkles around the eyes, which is a shame.  Not that they should still be causing accidents, but that we don’t prize beauty beyond the age of 30.  At any rate, I was perfectly content to stay in that room for a few minutes and enjoy the scenery, though I was dismayed to see that nearly all of these women were doing little more than gossiping and chatting with each other.  Once a model, always a model, I suppose.  But across from me there was this one, lone woman reading a book.  A book of the “self-help” variety, something with a title like, “Racing to Catch Up,” which most of her compatriots would surely ridicule, if they could in fact read the title. Read more…