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'Twas suggested I post a few episodes of my work in a pleasant spot. I've chosen here. Sadly, not everything I've written has y...
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Twice in the last eight years I've run the Santa Clarita 5k on Independence Day. Back in 2007 it was sizzling hot. Three years late...
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More memories from the boxes . Here's my life at Warner Bros. that year. Cleaned up my office after the Northridge earthquake rearranged...
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The Jumpers were definantly the most haunting thing to see on the news-- really snapped you back to the reality of what you were seeing. I didnt see it live-- I was in class. Biology. Right before we left the room for the next class, someone came in to inform our teacher-- he told us what happened and that it was speculated it was an attack on our country. The bell rang. When we got to art, every art room was being herded into one to watch the TV. Teachers paced shaking their heads. We were all mostly just confused trying to grasp the level of importance of the situation. It didn't make that much sense to me until I got home and my dad clarified why it went down and how. Still pretty surreal to me.
The Jumpers were definantly the most haunting thing to see on the news-- really snapped you back to the reality of what you were seeing. I didnt see it live-- I was in class. Biology. Right before we left the room for the next class, someone came in to inform our teacher-- he told us what happened and that it was speculated it was an attack on our country. The bell rang. When we got to art, every art room was being herded into one to watch the TV. Teachers paced shaking their heads. We were all mostly just confused trying to grasp the level of importance of the situation. It didn't make that much sense to me until I got home and my dad clarified why it went down and how. Still pretty surreal to me.
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