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1 year ago
in Ode to Drama on Moogaman.com
I know coming from me--a bit younger and all the way over in Montana, no less--might sound a bit ungenuine, but everyone second-guesses the paths they have taken every once in a while. It's really easy to say that the problems we have now could have been fixed by a different decision "back then."
But it's also really easy to look at your decisions in ye olde past and see how they would have affected the positive aspects of your life. How much would you want -those- to change? Because they would, too.
Love and kisses
But it's also really easy to look at your decisions in ye olde past and see how they would have affected the positive aspects of your life. How much would you want -those- to change? Because they would, too.
Love and kisses
1 year ago
in On the lighter side of things on Moogaman.com
I, too, am currently reading the Dune series--and they are amazing.
1 year ago
in Do you live with roommates? on Moogaman.com
I'm definitely going to give BillMonk.com a look and suggest it to my roomies.
1 year ago
in Why did nobody tell me about this? on Moogaman.com
Is so good, yes!
Hiro is great! Although if I could have any super power I would want Eden's power.
Hiro is great! Although if I could have any super power I would want Eden's power.
1 year ago
in Why am I so angry? on Moogaman.com
I also think it is a very good reply--Thanks Becca!!
1 year ago
in Someday, I’ll do a proper post on Moogaman.com
I completely agree with Zan on that one, especially as I live in Montana and keep strange Mountain Time hours.
Also, I liked that video a lot--especially "Where's Waldo?" and the Hate Rhombus.
Also, I liked that video a lot--especially "Where's Waldo?" and the Hate Rhombus.
1 year ago
in And now for something completely nerdy on Moogaman.com
Ya know.... I never gave you the Missoula number and my cellphone died at the fury of Nan's unshielded microwave.
Not to mention I hardly ever call.
So I want you to have it. And I'm gonna start calling you (more). Lots. Maybe. Prolly.
406.543.2922
Talk to you soon!
Not to mention I hardly ever call.
So I want you to have it. And I'm gonna start calling you (more). Lots. Maybe. Prolly.
406.543.2922
Talk to you soon!
1 year ago
in I saw Transformers on Moogaman.com
So Transformers was good? I heard it was terrible! Well that's a relief, I can look forward to seeing it again!
But the real reason I am posting is to tell you that the lil' photos of you in the goggles are amazing. Seriously--they are damned cool.
Ok... LOVES
But the real reason I am posting is to tell you that the lil' photos of you in the goggles are amazing. Seriously--they are damned cool.
Ok... LOVES
2 years ago
in “Dum spiro, spero” on Moogaman.com
Since we both met, I feel we have become much different and better people. We have both grown up by leaps and bounds and marveled at this world we live in. We've had ups and downs, just like everyone else. But I can truthfully and joyfully say that I love each and every moment I spend with you. I feel we will be good friends forever.
Love you Tony!
Love you Tony!
2 years ago
in I don’t care what you think… on Moogaman.com
Truly, all of mankind should treasure the Moonwalk and all it's endless rewards.
2 years ago
in A short lecture on HD. on Moogaman.com
After reading your post, I am truly torn--do actors really have an easy job?
Considering I have a foot in either field, this is truly a question to ponder. Memorizing lines, stagefright, and the constant flux of pulling in and out of character can really be quite frustrating.
But on the other hand memorizing light cues and set strike is a -lot- of work.
I wouldn't say actors have an easy job, but I would agree that not only do crew work harder, HD could be a useful tool in leveling the playing field between actors and crew. Perhaps their jobs will eventually become of the same level of difficulty?
Considering I have a foot in either field, this is truly a question to ponder. Memorizing lines, stagefright, and the constant flux of pulling in and out of character can really be quite frustrating.
But on the other hand memorizing light cues and set strike is a -lot- of work.
I wouldn't say actors have an easy job, but I would agree that not only do crew work harder, HD could be a useful tool in leveling the playing field between actors and crew. Perhaps their jobs will eventually become of the same level of difficulty?