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  • Tea with McNair is about rediscovering, recapturing, and expanding your creativespirit. If you use phrases, posts, or exercises from this site, please give attribution to www.TeaWithMcNair.typepad.com and McNair Wilson. "Using" any of this material as your own is silly, rude, and illegal. And your brain will shrivel up and you shall be forced to draw stick figures, badly, the rest of your days. Now go CREATE!

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        Join  Me, or Don't 

At least 5 times-a-day, everyday of the week, I get emails that evite me to join / connect/ link / accept / hold hands and generally hop into the ever-expanding on line hot tub of  networking sites. Some days I receive...too many of this well-intentioned hands across the web.

I have half a mind (it takes less than that to set up a MySpace page) to say, "No!" to any and all further  "envites."  Is there a contest for the person with the most connections, friends or buddies? What are the prizes for the person with the most unsolicited "scramp" on their e-wall?  (Spam + crap = scramp.)

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Thus I have developed a brand new online community and suggested it to my good friend, Mike Atkinson, who is an internet guru. Mike publishes about 87 different email newsletters (humor, politics, etc.) and creates websites and web tools for corporations. He published my new web connecting concept on his site UneekNet. Have a look – HERE. (Look for: The ultimate social network!)

Happy connecting! See you online, maybe.

McNair

P.S. One of my New Year's resolutions: no more online quizes!

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Hear, hear. I've totally lost track of how many of these I've signed up for...and the invites keep coming! Enough already!

Oooh. That came out so negative! Eeep! I'm really not so negative, normally. Time for more tea.

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Tea Ingredients:

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    As a freelance theatrical director I have, on occasion, accepted the invitation to be an Artist-in-Residence on a college campus. On my second trip to Huntington University (IN) we created a playful version of ALICE IN WONDERLAND. Among the cast of highly inventive student actors were (left to right, above): Kylie Edmonds, "Doormouse"; Mr. Jeffrey Blossom, "March Hair"; C. McNair Wilson, Director; Laura Brautigam, "Alice"; and the indefatigable, Daniel Neil Olson, "Mad Hatter." I love directing for the stage–call me!
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