Passage
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A section of [[Tim Wilson|Tim Wilson's]] film [[Manifesto]] called ''Passages'' features [[Stimes Addisson]] walking in and out of doors for several minutes. | A section of [[Tim Wilson|Tim Wilson's]] film [[Manifesto]] called ''Passages'' features [[Stimes Addisson]] walking in and out of doors for several minutes. | ||
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passage n. 1. An identifiable section of Steven Vogeler's Associationalist Composition No.1 2. A noodle or, generally, an extended and flexible tube. 3. A means to an end. 4. A sort of powerful high-step horses are compelled to perform by riders under the telepathic direction of manatees; a Manatee Cult ritual which takes the form of a complex slapstick routine. |
[edit] DesiderataA section of Tim Wilson's film Manifesto called Passages features Stimes Addisson walking in and out of doors for several minutes. Passage does not rhyme with "massage", though a massage may lead to a passage. -- Carroll, Lewis |