I'm afraid I need to clarify an item for my learned commentators. Ahem. A limpet is a mollusk, not a fish.
In Entertainment news, I am meeting with the director of my first film this evening! I've joined a team competing in the 48 Hour Film Project, and this weekend, I will perhaps perform my breakout role. Check it out:
http://48hourfilm.com/filmmakers/rules-filmmaking.php
However, the most interesting news is that Captain America most kindly offered to drive me to Silver Spring for the cast meeting. Why? I couldn't say. Either he finds me extremely charming or his Tuesday evenings are extremely boring.
Am I more charming than Tuesday evenings are boring? Hummmm.
In Entertainment news, I am meeting with the director of my first film this evening! I've joined a team competing in the 48 Hour Film Project, and this weekend, I will perhaps perform my breakout role. Check it out:
http://48hourfilm.com/filmmakers/rules-filmmaking.php
However, the most interesting news is that Captain America most kindly offered to drive me to Silver Spring for the cast meeting. Why? I couldn't say. Either he finds me extremely charming or his Tuesday evenings are extremely boring.
Am I more charming than Tuesday evenings are boring? Hummmm.
3 Comments:
True, a limpet is a mollusk, but i was, of course, referring to this film:
http://imdb.com/title/tt0058230/
-Dr C
By Dr Chompers, Ph.D, at 4:01 PM
It is most kind of Dr. Chompers to concede the point. (Hee, hee)
By Jean Luc Petard, at 4:41 PM
A limpet also features prominently in The Hungry Cities Chronicles, a series of which I can heartily recommend the first half.
By the way, the 48 hr film fest is way cool. It will be a lot of fun.
By Dr Yakalumpf, PhD, at 8:11 PM
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