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TexasLady:
--- Quote from: tory on April 26, 2009, 06:32:08 PM ---how cute will.. and omg how funny was that him dancing with the tera..now i can;t get it out of my head, omg
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Steven got to park the plane???? WOW!
Too bad they didn't let us see Josh doing his early morning dances. :lol: Sharon looks GREAT doesn't she!
KitKat:
Sharon looks awesome! Thanks Will for all the updates!
RealityFreakWill:
No problem, guys, more than glad to keep ya all updated
Steven updated his myspace yesterday that he safely arrived in Iraq and is getting settled. He will follow up with blogs and pictures soon.
RealityFreakWill:
BB8's Eric Stein's myspace blog from 4/29
Eric comes out from under a rock to bring the random...
I am not the petite man you all once knew me to be. I have gained a legit 25-30 pounds since BB. On Saturday, it was the first shorts-wearing weather of the year. So I proudly marched myself over to my drawers to put on some of my trusty shorts. They did not fit me. Not even close. It required an intricate lever and pulley system to even seal them. And once they were closed, they was tighter than a girdle. If I kept them on, I was running the risk of serious injury to my lower abdomen/internal organs/bladder. So I did what any middle aged woman circa 1997 would do in that situation…a Tae Bo workout. I have this old VHS tape of Billy Blanks going to town on some Tae Bo action, so in it went. It wasn’t pretty.
- I've had the pleasure of going to the new Yankee Stadium twice already. I am a bit of a purist and traditionalist when it comes to this stuff, so I wasn't sure how I'd respond to it...but it's really great. It's gorgeous, the amenities are fantastic, and there's an amazing energy and vibe all around the grounds. Every fan is so excited to be there...calling their friends, snapping photos, and smiling. And best of all, the field perspective of watching the game provides a very similar experience to the old park. They have truly captured the best of both worlds.
- For the first time since the Juicer Incident of '08...I juiced. And this time, it was glorious.
- Over Memorial Day weekend, I am heading own to FL for one of my close friend's wedding. But the kicker...I'm performing the ceremony. That's right...I am now Reverend/Minister/Officiant Stein. What an utterly ridiculous concept. I am sure to do something appalling and ruin their big day. So if anyone wants to be married by me, let me know, hahaha.
- I was very sad to lose a pal and a confidant in Bea Arthur. She was one of the first ladies of modern comedy as we know it. We'll always be bosom buddies. Thank you for being a friend. Yes, I am consciously trying to use as many Bea references as possible on this very Maude-lin day.
- So I'd be remiss to not speak about this swine flu lunacy, which is all the rage right now. We’ve survived bird flu, mad cow disease, SARS, and countless other alleged pandemics and amazingly, they all went away one week later. I mean, have you heard of anybody suffering from mad cow disease in the past 10 years? The media should be ashamed for how badly they are playing this up and the public should be ashamed for buying into it. First off, this is like a glorified flu. Secondly, one person has died from it thus far nationwide. Roughly 125 people per day die in the USA from car accidents. Does that mean you won’t drive your cars anymore? The people walking around with masks on their faces really deserve a swift kick to the balls. And then, they should all be punished with a case of swine flu. The deserve it. (please note, that this rant pretty much guarantees that I will succumb to swine flu by the week's end)
- Since Siegfried and Roy have officially had their farewell performance, I feel there is a void in the Las Vegas performance scene. Hence, I have formed a vaudeville act with Montecore the tiger. We are going into rehearsals immediately.
- I still haven't found that elusive bitch Carmen Sandiego. If you wanna see me mortify myself (which most of you do), go to youtube...you can find my appearance on Carmen Sandiego from a million years ago. Ironically, my boy NPH appears in my episode...who knew we'd be reunited at the Tanksgiving Day Parade 16 years later? Small world. Please re-read this paragraph, only this time pretend that it is being sung by Rockapella.
- Doing laundry is very taxing. I don't know how some people have the energy to do it daily for their entire families. I do it once every 6-8 weeks and it takes a lot out of me.
- I absolutely f'n love the NFL Draft! Love it! It is one of my favorite days of the year. And my Jets sure made things interesting this past weekend. While trading up for Sanchez would not have been my first choice, I am very pleased by their aggressive approach to getting the players that they targeted. Shonn Greene's power running will be the perfect future compliment to Leon Washington and in an ideal world, Sanchez can be our starting QB for the next 10-15 years. Knowing that they could have stayed put and drafted Maclin, Beanie, or Freeman...I would have stood pat at 17, but if Sanchez was their guy, they surely didn't have to give up too much to get him. I'm excited by the possibilities...but I'd describe my overall assessment as cautiously optimistic.
- My friends and I went to the circus. We were undoubtedly the only drunken adults, sans children in the entire establishment. I was deeply disappointed to find out that they no longer sell those fiber optic, light-up wands thingies. They had things like it - but it's not the same. Also, my cotton candy cost $12...but it came with a felt hat...so it was well worth it.
- For the first time ever The Amazing Race, Apprentice, and Survivor finales are all taking place in NYC over the same one week period. I smell some reality folk hijinks a-brewin'.
- This update on the life and times of young Eric Stein has been brought to you by the good people at Imodium.....helping you ride the wave 'til you reach your next roadside restroom.
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=27707526&blogId=486184556
RealityFreakWill:
Eric Stein's myspace blog from 5/1
MEET ERIC at the NY PREMIERE of THE MANDALA MAKER
*** ORDER YOUR TICKETS BEFORE MAY 8th for a chance to see me in my big screen debut. I will be in attendance, so come out and root me on and we will have a drink. All ticket orders prior to May 8th will help THE MANDALA MAKER become the featured short film on the opening night of the festival. Hence, for those of you who purchase prior to that date...I will throw in an autograph, a high five, a beer, or some such acknowledge of your contributions. Plus you'll get to meet me! Tix are cheaper than a regular movie and it enables you to see a bunch. Here's the scoop (check out all of our nominations...great stuff!)
Hellllllloooooo. If you remember, I was lucky enough to film a supporting role in a short film, "The Mandala Maker" written and directed by Sam Borowski. The amazing cast includes actors such as Daniel Roebuck ("Lost," "Matlock," "Halloween," "Nash Bridges"), Tony Award winner and Emmy nominee Terrence Mann, Yangzom Brauen ("Aeon Flux"), and yours truly.
Well great news to report! The New York Premiere of THE MANDALA MAKER has been announced and it comes in conjunction with a host of honors for the film. THE MANDALA MAKER received a whopping SIX NOMINATIONS yesterday during the 2009 SINY Film Festival Press Conference held at the Hilton Garden Inn in Corporate Park, Staten Island.
Nominated for BEST DRAMATIC SHORT (Producer Sam Borowski, Associate Producers Rob Pralgo, Robin Anne Phipps and Bryan Williams), which is akin to BEST PICTURE for features, it also garnered nominations for BEST SHORT SCREENPLAY (Sam Borowski and Gregory Nissen) and BEST S.I. LOCAL FILM. Additionally, it also was nominated for three awards normally held for feature films - BEST DIRECTOR (Sam Borowski), BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY (Bill Schweikart) and BEST ACTRESS (Courtney Hogan). With Audience Choice Awards and a special musical programbeing announced on awards night, there is a chance for THE MANDALA MAKER to snag even more awards.
If you would like to see THE MANDALA MAKER at the 2009 SINY Film Festival, it is playing Friday Night June 5, at 7 p.m. in the CSI Lecture Hall Theater and the next day, Saturday, June 6 at 5 p.m. in the CSI Williamson Theater.
To obtain tickets, simply go to:
http://www.ticketweb.com/snl/Search.action?query=staten+island+film+festival&y=9
Our block is Block 12 "Moving On," although it's not called that yet, but you will see it say :
Jun 5, 2009 at 8:00 PM EDT FILM BLOCK: Mandala Maker, SOS, Something about Ryan at College of Staten Island - Lecture Hall Theatre - Staten Island, NY $10.00
OR
Jun 6, 2009 at 5:00 PM EDT
FILM BLOCK: Mandala Maker, SOS, Something about Ryan
at CSI Williamson Theatre - Staten Island, NY
$10.00
Tix are just $10 for the entire block - They can either buy tix for the Friday night screening at 7 p.m. or the Saturday screening at 5 p.m.
Or call Ticket Web at: 1.866.468.7619
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=27707526&blogId=486570249
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