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Stranger of the Month is a collaborative art project produced and deployed with the aid of a Kickstart Development Grant for Next Wave Festival 2008. Next Wave Associate Producer: Tai Snaith.
Call mum and tell her -
thank you.
act like a three year old all day.
if you like someone - tell them.
if you think someone smells - tell them.
If you feel like a nap - do it.
if you want to put sand in your sandwich - do it.
If you don’t like your old one,
Find
a
new
one.
Look up more often.
Start saying yes in situations in which you would normally say no.
When you do finally say no, it will mean so much more.
Write a poem & place it in the letterbox of someone you have never met.
When you are driving along and another driver is rude or aggressive towards you - don’t get upset - just smile, wave and blow a kiss. This is far more effective than wagging your little finger at them - they probably already realise that they are lacking for something and therefore have to overcompensate by being a big, loud driver.
Light a candle
Don’t hang up.
lie down in the dark and close your eyes.
think of a person who you held hands with in primary school but have not seen in years and years.
send them a telepathic message telling them that you are okay.
do not search for them on facebook.
keep warm.