I’m absolutely thrilled out of my mind. A dream come true!
Irvin directed the absolute best Star Wars “Empire Strikes Back.” I saw it on opening day in 1980, I was 4 years old and went with my father to the theatre, a small one outside Bexley, Ohio. We had a great time and really bonded over this film, and it is one of the very few memories I have of my father, and it’s a damn fine one to have.
He’s done a gang of other stuff and probably can spit so many stories it’ll make my head spin off. I can’t wait!
As a token of my appreciation and to get to know him a little better, I’m going to help him with some of his errands and chores; help him fix his intercom system, do a goodwill run for him, coil phone cords, sweep, whatever comes up.
Although Kersh is a stellar cook, we’ll, actually Hak (I’ll just chop garlic and pretend I know what I’m doing), will be cooking for him and some of his guests – on a measly $ 50 – wish us luck!
It’ll be filmed, so tune in for some snippets next week.
Other (un)related business:
I’m really tired today and feeling sort-of uncreative; however, I embraced these fine moments and held the First Annual Junk Food Conference in downtown Beverly Hills. It wasn’t the smash hit I expected and only a few people took interest, but I think next time we need numbers and more props.
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Possibly the best thing since sliced bread.
for all you non-carbers, I’m sorry.
click here to visit the forum, oh so nice.
someone’s excited!!!
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Please Support the Dinner Tour and get a fancy one-of-a-kind drawing on some beautiful Italian paper for only $21. click here to visit my attempt at a store front. You’ll find other life enhancing stuff there as well.
This money will literally make this tour go; I’ll put it toward buying incredibly overpriced gasoline, maintaining the RV, some new socks, and food.
If I can convince 100 of you good people to buy a drawing, I could stock up on refried beans, replace the gafers tape with real hardware, and fill my reserve tank to the brim – then I’m set.
drawings bought counter: 019
My Address:
Marc Horowitz
The National Dinner Tour
4040 Vineland Ave; Suite 105
Studio City, CA 91604
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The whole Texas style BBQ experience prompted a stylish exit, the three-bean catapult.
If it’s getting late and you really want to break up a party, this is the perfect solution. You don’t even need to use it, just setting up is more than enough. The beans can be replaced with just about anything – soup, peas, small pieces of meat, mashed potatoes, unwanted leftovers. And to make it more exciting and challenging, make your self a target.
I love birthdays – Happy Birthday Jonathan!
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I found the top image in an office catalogue, and I made some adjusts to tell more of a real story (below).
What that must be like to have to move your offices temporarily into a junior college gym for the summer. I can see the method to the madness now:
“Well, we were trying to cut down on overhead this summer and put more of our liquid assets towards new equipment purchases. So we decided to temporally move our office. Due to all the education budget cuts, the junior college needed some extra money for their sport’s teams, and the gym was available for the most part, so we set up shop. Office life is good here, other than the noon practice and an occasional mid-day game, we get along.”
Please tune in later next week for the season’s first game.
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Still in LA and I’ll be here for the next few weeks. I have a few dinners slated while I’m here, but I’d like to open it up. If you’re in or will be around the LA area in the next few weeks please give a call, 510-872-7326, or shoot me an e-mail.
I’d like to have dinner then tag along with you the next day. Come to your office and help make copies, do research for you, meet your friends and family, check out your stamp collections, collaborate on a project, the sky is the limit.
Here’s few things off the top of my head that I’d like to do with some dinner guests while in LA:
1) Hitchhike to an unknown destination
2) Paintball – never done this before, but LA seems like a reasonable place for it
3) Go to a parking lot and try to convince some drivers to perform in an experiment that would basically entail them posting a sign in their side and rear car windows that would read, “Please call me at (xxx)xxx-xxxx if you are bored in this horrid traffic. Let’s talk!” I’d love to have these folks tell me about their experiences after doing this for a few days.
4) Attend an imporv group/ class
5) Visit L. Ron Hubbard’s complex, maybe have a meal at the cafeteria??
6) Use this weird chicken costume I picked up
7) Take a topiary gardening lesson
8) Go surfing
9) Take a really long walk
10) Take the Hollywood Stars Tour
and finally, 11) Meet Kurt Russell
I’d much rather follow your lead though.
It’d be nice to get a few different strangers together at one dinner – Pot luck!!! I ‘m very much looking forward to hearing from you!!!!!
p.s. I’ll give you an amazing tour of the RV, and in return if you could be so kind as to show me a good place to park it – streetside or driveway, I’m used to it all.
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