Touching the Face of Sunday

Oct 17, 2004 22:43

Aye! I found Crown Royale in my pocket! In a little bottle! And on top of a really tall pole!

So, how is everyone? That is good. I like it like that. Also, my coffee? yeah, black like my ladies.

So anyway, I guess here are current my plans:

November: Best Boy Electric on the feature film What's Up, Scarlet?
December: Director of Photography on a short film Role-Play
Co-Gaff a 35mm Short Film by Ryan Mooney
Assistant Camera on Music Video in Arizona (35mm)

Other than that I am getting my thesis film off the ground for production in early March and helping out on other big shoots from now through February with my pals.

Also, check out my main site for updated news on new films (which I should probably update). YEa!

Less talkie, more alkie!!!
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But yeah, the wierdest thing happened last night. I was coming home a bit buzzed from a party around 1am in Oxnard when out of no where it POURS the muthafuckin rain (at least I no longer need a car wash -- seriously, it's clean as a whistle & baby's flossed crack for that matter).

Anyway, its POURING and I get inside my chica's house and "go to sleep."

Then I awake around 3am to this weird sound of thunder. But it isn't thunder. It's this like man-made pounding in the sky. No lightning, and it was consistant---I mean ultra-consistent as in EVERY 5 SECONDS for like TEN MINUTES straight.

POUND, POUND, POUND.....

A roomate of my chica's I hear yell down the hall "what the fuck is that fucking noise?" I somehow expected this comment and felt it was long overdue.

Dogs started barking.

I thought for a few moments that since she lives near Point Mugu that it may be the beginning of a war or perhaps end of the world. The missiles were being fired, why not, fron a Naval Base.

The ICBMs had already breached the atmosphere and were on their way back down. Well, at least I was comfy in bed for when the onslaught struck.

Luckily I went back to sleep and the rain on the street pavement had dried by the morning. I awoke noonish to a gray, cloud-filled sky of majestic rainclouds.

I drove happily to IHOP, even though I could still feel that pounding in my head. So I took Advil. Advanced Medicine for Pain.
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