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I'm working on an albatross around the neck concept. A contemporary Rime of the Ancient Mariner construct with vampires included.
This has to do with the hiring of Bob Diaco three years ago, and progressive decline of the UCONN athletic department in the two major money making men's sports.
I'm hooked on the Mariner theme because of the three wedding guests (three big money sports at uconn) and the obvious male/female wedding thing - given the importance of women's basketball UCONN. But it's not working yet. Haven't figured out how to run with it.
There is definitely an albatross that needs to be cut loose from hanging around the neck and sink like lead into the sea though, so it's got to work. And the vampire thing. The blood sucking energy vampire thing. Who's the real energy sucker?
And I've always found Bruce Dickinson lyrics inspiring.
"The mariner kills the bird of good omen
His shipmates cry against what he's done
But when the fog clears, they justify him
And make themselves a part of the crime"
More to come. Need to think on it. I'm on a mission.
This has to do with the hiring of Bob Diaco three years ago, and progressive decline of the UCONN athletic department in the two major money making men's sports.
I'm hooked on the Mariner theme because of the three wedding guests (three big money sports at uconn) and the obvious male/female wedding thing - given the importance of women's basketball UCONN. But it's not working yet. Haven't figured out how to run with it.
There is definitely an albatross that needs to be cut loose from hanging around the neck and sink like lead into the sea though, so it's got to work. And the vampire thing. The blood sucking energy vampire thing. Who's the real energy sucker?
And I've always found Bruce Dickinson lyrics inspiring.
"The mariner kills the bird of good omen
His shipmates cry against what he's done
But when the fog clears, they justify him
And make themselves a part of the crime"
More to come. Need to think on it. I'm on a mission.