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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

A Dog's Breakfast Clips!!!

Well David's finally anounced where the first screening of his movie will be! Unfortunately, it will be in LA. Fortunately it's looking like he'll be able to do a lot more. Hopefully he'll be doing a screening somewhere in the middle of the US. The screenings are going to be done sort of in a book signing type of manner. He will be attending and some of the others actors might be there as well. If you're in the area and would like to attend the screening you must RSVP within 72 hours. To RSVP just Click Here!

He just posted a new clip on youtube and it's already got 3 honors! If you'd like to see the newest clip I have it here on my side bar! The second clip is the newest one. If you have a youtube id go ahead and login and vote, write a comment and favorite the clip. The more people the higher the honors! The higher the honors the more screenings David will be able to get!

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

*Yawn*

Ok it's been a while since I posted here. I've been busy chatting with some ladies from around the world! It's difficult to find a time when we are all able to be online at the same time considering several are from Europe and Australia. So we tend to voice chat late at night which is midafternoon for the Aussies. We have been discussing ways to help promote a new movie that will be coming out soon! A Dog's Breakfast

If you've never been good at anything in your life, why would murder be any different?

Patrick has always had a somewhat combative relationship with his little sister Marilyn. But when she brings home her new sci-fi-soap star fiancé Ryan, it's all out war. When Patrick fails to drive a wedge between the happy couple, he reaches for sharper instruments. Every family has a few skeletons in the closet; A Dog's Breakfast is the nightmarishly funny mess Patrick makes when he tries to add another to his.

A Dog's Breakfast is a head smacking, bone breaking, fiancé bashing romp, with a family that just loves themselves to pieces.

The writer/director, David Hewlett, has been hoping to do select screenings. To request a screening just fill out the request a screening form.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

"I'm gold and green!"

I had my second leadership class today. We started off with a discussion about the first three chapters of the book we're reading. The book is Leadership by Rudolph Guiliani. I have been pleasantly surprised by how much I am enjoying it. The first chapter was difficult to read, because he wrote about his experience on September 11. It was very moving getting a first hand insight into the tragedy of that day. The rest of the book is about how to be an effective leader. So far he's taken us through what he did to prepare for running for office and his early days in office. I highly recommend the book to anyone wanting to learn more about how to be an effective leader.
After that we decided where we were going to do our community service project, then we had a short overview of the history of the community.
For the last 2 hours of the class we had a speaker come in and talk about personalities. He was a very entertaining speaker. It was fun learning more about how to relate to others based on their personality type. We also discovered what our own personality types were. Thus the "I'm gold and green." Which basically means that I'm an organized geek!

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Memories

Well I finally did it! I have put almost every item that is still at my parents house in a box. I know it's sad I've been out of the house for 10 years!!! and am just now getting that accomplished. My mom invited me to help her have a garage sale this past weekend. Once I got there my dad ended up having me go through all the stuff I still have at their house.
It's amazing the things I found. I still had all of my report cards from kindergarten thru high school, tons of pictures, stuffed animals, notebooks full of class notes, artwork and all the medals, trophies and ribbons I had won throughout my childhood. It was fun to go back and look through most of the stuff. It brought back a lot of great memories.
Fortunately my parents let me leave the 3 boxes of stuff plus some collector items at their house until I can find a place to put it in my own house. :P
My old room also has been officially converted into an office now! *sigh*