Dziura doesn't mince words ... she juliennes them
author: semiotical neurasthenic spoken word
On this CD, spoken word artist Jennifer Dziura rants and waxes philosophical on topics from bondage to the corporate workplace (and what's the difference, really?) Some of her best wordplay is in "The 9 to 5," with her "lesions on our mouse-clicking hands, atrophy of the soul, sclerosis of the will." Of course, "Don't Believe Everything on Craigslist" is the piece de resistance, featuring the replies of about thirty real men to a fake ad Dziura posted on Craigslist, pretending to be an ugly woman seeking no-strings-attached sex. Oh, the humanity! You have to hear it to wrap your mind around it.
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Jen Dziura talks fast- and has stuff to say
author: Marial
Jen Dziura talks fast. She talks about SM acronyms and lacrosse trophies, and sounds like an overeducated Ivy League grad on speed. In this CD she uses lots of big words that tickle my cortex. She's really funny. You can't help marvel at someone who's talking that fast, and thinking that smart and looking that good on the cover. Put it on when you want to impress some Dartmouth philosophy student.
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funny, good-natured, off-handedly erotic
author: Ken Dixon
Jen's a good student of human nature and the foibles of urban life, apartment sharing and dating. Sarcastic, witty and occasionally cutting, the CD is at heart a good-natured assessment of life as she sees it, with an off-handed eroticism. They don't make vibrators, apparently, the way they used to.
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Words at warp speed!
author: Fred Harper
Words at warp speed! Jen's subjects are varied and vulgar and wonderfully presented in a rapid fire frenzy that leaves you thinking, exhausted, and in need of an energy drink!
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