In Guardian Australia’s weekly interview about objects, the actor turned activist tells us about her ‘dooga dooga’ – and a childhood cassette tape
‘I think some part of me hopes that one day I’ll read in succession and everything will make perfect sense’ … Australian actor turned climate activist Yael Stone.‘I think some part of me hopes that one day I’ll read in succession and everything will make perfect sense’ … Australian actor turned climate activist Yael Stone.After securing a coveted US green card, Stone’s initial plan was to live and work between the US and Australia.
I think some part of me hopes that one day I’ll read them all in succession and everything will make perfect sense.The most useful object in our house is not a vibrator. It will sound like a vibrator in my description, no matter what I do. So please just remember – I am not talking about a vibrator. After jamming the dooga dooga into my own trapezius, the knot you get from wrestling a two-year-old into a car seat loosens just enough to allow me to eat a block of excruciatingly dark chocolate.When my sister and I were little we’d record radio programs into our tape deck. There was this one particular tape, with a paper label that read “Judy’s Scales” which featured all our best gags. We’d listen to it over and over, toasting to our bad American accents and well-timed fart jokes.
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