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The creative energy behind these writings
belongs to vital, teeming Texas expatriate Jacqueline Christina Noguera.
Brilliantly gifted at school, she was a child by the time she was five and won a
place at the prestigious St. Teresa's Academy while in her late teens where she
holds a Masters in Applied Paranoia.
While at the University of Michigan she
began her use of such words as volatile, dominant, highly energized, svelte,
acerbic and coruscating with boundless uncertainty and frightenly clean diction.
Not merely content with mastering the spelling of "cornflakes", she
threw away a promising academic career designing weapons systems under the guise
of a philanthropic career at NASA on the advice of her teachers and now devotes
her life to the entertainment industry. "I prefer it to life" she
confides, her glassy eyes flashing dully. So much so that she has been
shooting a film of her own life for the last seventeen years. "When I
have time to edit," she claims, "it should be a dynamic cigarette
commercial ala film noir." Jacqueline brings to the stage a brilliant
comic flair only matched in history by Roman procurator, Pontius Pilate.
"Hell, I thought the soap bit was funny!" she remembers. Ms.
Noguera maintains a residence at an undisclosed location in Chile for the
purposes of avoiding the Student Loan Corporation. Ms. Noguera is a Sagittarius
and subjects herself to medical experiments in her spare time. Ms. Noguera is
unmarried, does not own a cat and has no children that she is aware
of.
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