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November 20, 2003
The Scoop
So things have been rolling along. It's been an "I'm just so busy!" coupla weeks. I am filming a commercial for a competition this weekend. I wrote the script, will co-produce, direct and perform as the VoiceOver/Commentator for the piece. I am really jazzed about the concept and the competition. It's to be downloaded to MoveOn.org's website. If it wins it could be televised nationally during the week of the State of the Union. When it's uploaded, I'll be sure to beg for your vote.
I'm also directing Tex in the City's latest installment of the "4: Your Consideration Art Series" on December 10th. If you're in the neighborhood you should come by and say hello.
Plans are moving on "Stop Kiss" which I'll be co-producing and directing in May as well. We're looking at the 29th Street Rep for location.
So things are rolling along. I'm still dating and mingling and walking my dog. I've asked Mr. Cheaver aka Rhett to bow out of our ArtBar business so I can actually get the ball rolling. I had my last straw with him a few weeks ago and have come to the conclusion the bar will never see light of day while we are collaborating. Speaking of which, it's amazing to me how small, infinitesimal, even accidental that last straw can be. It's still the last straw and when you put even that whisp on the stack of straws that have been building, the back breaks.
So much to do and so little time and there's a possibility I'll be cooking my first turkey this Thanksgiving.
Posted by mermu at November 20, 2003 02:14 PM
Comments
Yes, good luck if you do the turkey. But the important thing is not whether it's a Butterball but whether you are going to do Grama's traditional bread stuffing or frou-frou stuffing like Margaret does?
Posted by: Elizabeth (cuz) at November 24, 2003 02:08 PM
I sure do hope you win!! You certaintly deserve it. I will be sure to give you my vote when the time comes. However, I was a little bummed out that you didn't go into more detail about the commercial. Ah well, I'm going to hazard a guess that you wanted to keep it a surprise.
Good luck on your first turkey bake. Will it be a Butterball?
Posted by: Theresa at November 21, 2003 12:05 PM
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