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CEIL: Hi-ya, Boom Boom, how you doing?...

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Ceil Boom Boom

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CEIL: (to Boom Boom) Hi-ya, Boom Boom, how you doing?

BOOM BOOM: (Gloomily) Hi-ya, Ceil.

CEIL: (Concerned) Hon, what’s wrong?

BOOM BOOM: Mary, don’t ask.

CEIL: You developed an aversion to sequins?

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CEIL: You might want to call the emergency room at St. Vincent’s � sort of put them on alert.

BOOM BOOM: Oh for the good old days when I was an unemployed street person and all my medicine cabinet contained was peroxide, Nair, and A-200.

Doric Wilson, Street Theater, JH Press, 1982, pp.31-35.

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