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Red

Posted By on October 22, 2004

We have been going back and forth on what Caroline should wear for Halloween. We though may be a young Hobbit or may be her Stitch outfit still fit or dress her up as Spiderman. I went to the fabric store to see what I could find and came across a pattern that will allow me to make her a Boots the Monkey costume from Dora the Explorer. She really likes Dora and Boots. She has a stuffed Dora that is only a little smaller than she is. I can make her a warm costume that she can move in so I am happy. On the list of things 10 years ago I thought I would be doing in 10 years, making a costume for my daughter was not on it. But it is on it now and I am happy.

Cardinals pulled it out so the political implications are gone which I think is better for the World Series. It just seems like an awful lot of red on the field. Other people wanted to Astros just to see what would happen with Clemens and the Soxs. I think the best two teams currently fought their way in to the series. I am looking forward to the fall final match-up of the Baseball season. If the Soxs win they have broken the curse but I think have also lost something. The Cubs then become the team that has the cuddly never won sticker in the last two centuries sticker.

I just love people on the Internet or in real life that make claims to make themselves look more important. This problem is compounding for employers in resumes that make claims of jobs not done and degrees not earned. Do these yabos even think that their potential employer might check up on the


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6 Responses to “Red”

  1. eclark1849 says:

    “I just love people on the Internet or in real life that make claims to make themselves look more important. This problem is compounding for employers in resumes that make claims of jobs not done and degrees not earned. Do these yabos even think that their potential employer might check up on the

  2. Tom Galloway says:

    The Cards are also a good revenge match for the Sox, being the opponent in the 1946 and 1967 Serieses against the Sox.

    And both the Cubs and Sox have won in the last two centuries. Boston last won in 1918, Chicago in 1908.

  3. Kathleen David says:

    Hey EClark-
    You have a different standing in this since you have been around these boards for a while and I “know” you better than some of the individuals I am having to deal with. Since you have talked about screenwriting before and have proved yourself knowledgeable in it, I could believe without proof that you did place 33 and do have the bragging rights for doing so.
    By the way Congradulations on the News.
    Kath

  4. Karen says:

    EClark,
    I would also like to add my congratulations. I am one of those who think up ideas, but never write them down. I guess I never had the true writers itch. Can you give us an inkling of what the screenplay was about?

  5. eclark1849 says:

    Karen,

    Sure. Despite my being male, I love romantic comedies. (Hate the romance genre though, go figure).

    Anyway, the basic short pitch is this: Sam, a best-selling, womanizing author, is involved in a lab accident which turns him overnight into a woman. Jerry, Sam’s best friend, looks for an antidote to change Sam back to a guy, but learns he only has one window in 28 days to find it. Meanwhile, Sam’s sister, Andrea has a few lessons she wants to teach Sam about how he treats women. And by the way, Sam’s going through some… emotional changes, too.

  6. eclark1849 says:

    Oh, Forgot the title…. It’s called My Sister Sam.