The Adventures and Misadventures of a Neer Do Well Artist Living in Baltimore. |
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About Me
I am a visual artist and writer living in Baltimore. I don't have any artist friends. Frankly, artists scare me, there so darn flaky. The above picture is either of me or proof that I'm a pretty decent artist. My goal is to be a self sufficient artist, whereas I wouldn't have to do something else in the day in order to eke out an existence. I also like to attend various cultural events around town. I go to plays, the symphony, etc. Also, I have Asperger's Syndrome. I found this out recently and it has explained a heck of a lot as to why I am as I am.
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Sunday, October 03, 2004 I watched Bottle Rocket this afternoon to cheer myself up. This is the second time that I have seen it since I bought the dvd. It was as good as the first time I saw it. Since I’ve seen two other Wes Anderson/Owen Wilson movies I can now pick up regular cast members like the real Stephen Dignan, Kumar and his son, and the real Brian Tenenbaum. However, I was surprised that I missed Andrew Wilson. I didn’t notice that I missed Owen and Luke’s real life older brother, Andrew, until I read the end credits. In case you’re keeping score Kumar plays the elderly safe cracker. Kumar’s son plays the man at the door in the book store. The real Stephen Dignan plays a book store worker. You first see him sitting on the floor arranging books. The real Brian Tenenbaum plays the guy in the elevator. He’s really big you can’t miss him. Andrew Wilson plays Future Man. I suppose I missed him because his hair was short in this movie. Anyway, I can’t wait to see what small roles they take on in the next Wes Anderson movie. OUTFIT OF THE EVENINGRight now I’m wearing a red plaid night shirt with white footies.
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