Friday, June 23, 2006

My High School Letterman Jacket

Okay, so we were at my Granny's house last weekend visiting the family. My sister Kim and her daughter Olivia are visiting from California. Anyway, it hit me as I was in the living room that I had remember seeing my letterman jacket in the living room closet the last time I was there.


So, I checked the closet, and there at the back, on a hanger, was my letterman jacket. I remember how proud I was the day I got it. It meant the world to me to FINALLY have one. Okay, so I lettered in Band (I was Drum Major, afterall), but it's STILL a letterman jacket.


So, I grabbed that bad boy and put it on. IT STILL FIT! And let me tell you, I looked GOOOOOOD. It brought back so many fantastic memories of high school. Then it hit me; I needed to see Melissa in it.


Well, she put that thing on and OH MY GOD! HUBBA, HUBBA! She looked HOTT! You see, Melissa and I didn;t go to high school together, so we missed all that stuff that teen boys and girls share in high school, so seeing her in my letterman jacket was AWESOME! Man, she looked AMAZING!


Well, I put the jacket in the car, and we returned home. All the way home all I could see in my mind was Melissa in my jacket. AM I CRAZY?! It's just that she looked so fuckin' hott in that thing!! WHOAH BABY!!


On a personal note, and she hates when I do this, so keep quiet, I convinced her that I had to see her in JUST the jacket. That's right, folks, just the jacket. So, on Wedneday night she dissapeared into the bathroom, and came out in just the jacket.


OH MY DEAR LORD!! So, needless to say we had some amazing sex while she wore my jacket. And, fair is fair, I wore it for a while too.


Sorry if I shared too much....... but, I can't help it.


She looks SSSOO amazing in my jacket.

Best Friends.........

Friendships are some of the most important relationships we have. And then, the ultimate friendship is your BEST friend. Some have several BEST friends, some just have one.

Best friends are supposed to share stuff...

Best friends are supposed to be there for each other....

Best friends are supposed to give you support and encouragement....

Best friends are supposed to trust each other....


So, why did mine not do any of those things?! I feel I've lost a part of myself. My BEST friend was like a brother to me. He saved me from so many bad moments in my life, why didn't he trust me to help him.....

What's Next?!

Well, some of you out there in Blogland are asking yourselves, "what's next for David theatre wise?"
Well, I am here to let you know what's next. Of course, let me fill you in a bit on what has come before.
In December of 2005 I directed my first show for LCT "A Dickens' Christmas Carol." It was an absolute blast, I made many friends, and got my foot in the door at LCT.
Next up, in February of 2006 Victoria and I Co-Directed LCT's next production "The Odd Couple (Female Version)" It was around this time that Victoria and I were elected to the Board of LCT.
Next up, the board finalized an entire season of shows for LCT. First up, in June Victoria and I Co-Directed "Laundry & Bourbon and Lone Star."
Next up in the season is "Dial M for Murder" which will go up in October of this year. But before that, Victoria and I have another project to do. A project that MANY of you may have seen us do in the past, and some of you have only HEARD of it.
It's the return of "The American Dream!" That's right, Elvis fans! Of course, the title might have changed, Jack has done some rewrites and some editing and some cutting of the show, but IT'S BACK!
We have a readthrough tonigth of the script, and Victoria and I cannot be more excited.
The show will run in September at The Eisemann Center in Richardson, Texas.
So, that's what I am doing next. After the Elvis show, I will be assisting somehow with "Dial M for Murder" for LCT. I am still their Artistic Director, afterall........

Sadness....

A Great Sadness Current mood: sad Category: Romance and Relationships
Okay, I am going to take a break from my "Finger Adventures" which I know everyone enjoys reading. However, I have something a lot more important to talk about.
Without naming names and invading their privacy, I do want to say that two of my dearest and closest friends are filing for seperation, and soon after that, divorce.
Without trying to make this about ME (which it isn't) I will say that I am very saddened by this news. They had a love that I envied in my earlier years before I found Melissa.
But, things change, people change, and when things can't ever seem to get better, well, you know the rest.....
Also, what is very difficult, is this attitude to NOT take sides. It's actually VERY difficult to BE Switzerland. But, I am trying my best.

Finger Fun 03

The Accident in The Garage Part 3 (The Weekend) Current mood: content Category: Blogging
So the rest of the night (after leaving the ER) is pretty much a blur. I don't remember much, although Melissa, Chris, and Victoria have helped me fill in the holes.
We left the ER and went to the nearest Walgreens to get my prescriptions filled. It was going to take at least 30 minutes, so Melissa decided to take Will and I home and then go back.
Chris and Victoria stayed with me and Will while Melissa drove all the way back to the Walgreens. Apparently I was going in and out of consciousness, but it seems I thanked Victoria for everything she'd done and I promised to buy her a dress.
I remember saying goodbye to Chris and Victoria when Melissa got home, but I don't remember going to bed.
The next day Melissa and I spent together with William and Slappy. We took Will on his first picnic and really enjoyed the day.
Stay tuned for Part Four, The Surgery.......

Finger Fun 02

So we are in the car and headed to the nearest Emergency Room. Melissa is driving very fast (with her HAZARDS on) and I am sitting in the passenger seat holding my hand and crying and moaning. Please note that I don't recall swearing (very loudly, anyway) as William was in the car.
Again, this moment seems like a distant memory, but I do remeber begging Melissa to NOT take me, as I knew the pain that I would be enduring. I remember lots of tears (okay, so I am a baby when it comes to pain. We'll see how much you cry when YOU get the end of one of your digts WHACKED off in a door).
Meliss is doing a GREAT job of keeping me calm and alert. I did feel the urge several times to pass out, but I fought that. It was ALL because of Melissa. She really came through for me in a MAJOR way!
So we pull into Trinity Medical's ER parking lot. It's funny, as we were right at this same hospital a little over a year ago when William was brought into this world.
We get in to the ER and Melissa talks to some guy at the front desk. We are asked to take a seat and a nurse would be right out. Will is having a great time. Melissa was just about to change him, so not only is he wearing only a diaper, it's a DIRTY diaper at that!
Melissa takes my phone (which she had snagged on her way out) and asked me who I wanted her to call. We decided on Victoria as she was the closest. I guess Melissa spoke to her, because by that time (I guess it was about 2 minutes) a very nice nurse came and looked at my pinky. He then wheeled me into a trauma room in a wheelchair.
I got up onto the examining table and was soon surrounded by a doctor (Dr. Neelum, who I believe I called Dr. Neela all night. Dr. Neela is one of the characters on ER) and several nurses and staff people.
Melissa and Will were escorted into the room with me. A very nice nurse (or adoctor or an ER intern) even fetched William a diaper and a bottle of Pedialite.
The next thing I knew I was being asked many questions at the same time getting an IV on my left hand, a tetnus shot in my right shoulder (which hurt for about 4 days AFTERWARDS), and then, my favorite, the meds to numb my finger.
I remember Melissa asking (God, I love this woman) Dr. Neelum about the part of my finger she had brought. That's right, MySpace readers, Melissa ACTUALLY picked up the piece of my finger from the floor of the garage and placed it in a baggie of ice and brought it with her. We actually joked about it being a piece of carrot. This is only funny to the MILLIONS of people who watched Friends and remember Monicahad cut of one of Chandler's toes and brought up a piece of carrot instead of his toe.
Needless to say it was NOT a piece of carrot, but according to Dr. Neelum because the tip didn't contain any blood vessells, it was not viable. But I love Melissa for bringing it anyway!!
Next it's time to get cleaned up. They poured some stuff on my left hand (remember, I was using it to hold my hurt hand and it was covered in blood) to clean it off. It was at this point that things start to get a bit crazy. The IV they inserted is now slowly filling my veins with delicious and wonderful Morphine.
I'm in the very early stages of the drug taking effect, so I am kinda going in and out. Next Dr. Nelum begins to inject my pinky with drugs to numb my finger. And let me tell you, this HURT! I mean it was SSSOO painful!
She needs to numb the finger so she can get it cleaned up. So, after I think was 3 seperate injections (OWIE), the pain in my finger is slowly going away. So then she starts to clean up my finger.
Okay, no big deal, it's numb, right?! Well, SOME of it is. She starts cleaning a part of my finger that isn't quite numb and I am going MAD with pain. Chris can attest to this (as at this time he has been in the room with me for a while. I think we actually had a pretty fun conversation. I still don't remember ALL that I said, but I'm sure he'll write a blog ALL about it) and I think I was even squeezing his hand. I think he might have a bruise.
It's at this point that I literally do not remember ANYTHING until I was wheeled out to the car. I don't remember them putting the bandage on, I don't remember Victoria being there, I don't remember much of anything.
So, there it is, the visit to the ER...
I want to say RIGHT now that my wife, Melissa, really came through for me. She was there for me through ALL of that! I am a BIG baby, and she really kept me calm and alert and had the BEST positive attitude than ANYONE, and I know that inside she was crying and worrying. My wife can REALLY make a crisis like that AWESOME!
Also, to Chris and Victoria who came up and sat with Melissa and helped watch William, and who came into the Trauma Room. I love you both SO much for that!!


Alright, stay tuned for MORE of my exciting adventures.....

Pinky Fun 01

It was after William's birthdaty party, the final guests had just left (thanks for staying and chatting, Chris and Victoria). Melisa was on the phone with her Mom updating her in Will's party.
I grabbed Melissa's keys so that I could put her car back in the garage. We left it out so we could bring all the groceries in easier.
I opened the door that leads from the kitchen into the garage. I turned, and with my left hand pushed the button to open the garage door. For some reason or another (it happened SO fast) I had placed my right hand at the seam of the door, leaving my pinky vulnerable to the EVIL door. Apparetntly I had also pulled the door closed at the same time as pushing the button, because the next thing I knew, SEARING PAIN in my hand,
I grabbed my right hand to stop the bleeding, and then looked at the result. I didn't think it was gonna be that bad. And then saw the tip of my pinky was gone, and I think I saw bone.
I was screaming and yelling, which obviously got Melissa's attention. She came out, followed by William and Slappy. I told her that I thought I needed to go to the ER and she agreed.
It waslike a circus getting us all in the car and Slappy back in the house. I was obviously freaking out and crying and trying my best (though it wasn't working) to stay calm. Melissa kept telling me to get in the car. I was so worried about William and Slappy, and getting my cell phone and wallet.
Somehow, though, the three of us managed to get in the car and get on the road to the ER.....

To Be Continued....

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Happy Birthday, Kenneth!

PARTY HEARTY

Well, I just want to say what an ABSOLUTE blast I had last night at Kenneth's birthday party!! I want to thank Sheila for planning such an AWESOME good time for everyone! I am not sure, but I think I had about 5 Rum & Cokes and 4 shots! Man, I was feeling fine! It was REALLY great hanging out and chatting and laughing all night. Thanks to Victoria, Chris, Betty, & Carrie as well! They made the night worth while!
The drinks were great, the cake was DELICIOUS (good choice, Sheila), and the music wasn't too bad either!
So, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KENNETH, I hope you had a wonderful birthday!!

Comments

Okay, so I was checking out the comments I have gotten on my last few blogs... and they are MOSTLY SPAM! What in the world?! Why didn't someone warn me! I have now changed my settings so only Blog Members can post comments.

ARGH!

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Job Search

If there is ANYONE out there who knows of a FULL-TIME JOB OPENING within 20-30 minutes drive of The Colony, TX, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE let me know.

I love working at 067 (Best Buy's Service Center)and I make good money. The only problem is I don't get enough hours. Melissa and I struggle monthly to make bill payments and our mortgage.....

I just really need a 40 hour week job that pays from $9.00 to $15.00 an hour.
SSSSOOO, if you know of ANYTHING, please do NOT, I repeat, do NOT hesistate to let me know....

Not Only Sexy, But SMART!

Melissa was asked by a woman at work if she'd answer some questions pertaining to Melissa's job, as this woman's daughter was doing a project. So, I am pasting Melissa's repsonses to these questions. It gives you a good idea of what Melissa does at HKS, Inc day to day. I AM SO PROUD OF THE WORK THAT MELISSA DOES DAY IN AND DAY OUT, SO PLEAE TAKE THE TIME (IF YOU WANT ) TO READ THIS. --------------------------------------------------------------------
What does a typical work week look like? Our office hours are 8:30 to 5:30, but typically I work 9:00 to 6:00 or 6:30. The week usually consists of: emails and phone calls, conference calls and meetings, drafting on the computer, designing thru sketches, space planning (placing furniture on the floorplan of the building). About 97 percent of my job is computer drafting with about 3 percent left for furniture and finishes. There are other people who could say the opposite. For instance, right now I am working on a seven story building in Utah and we are getting the documents and drawings started for the construction set (blueprints). My main responsibilities for this job have been changing the floorplans as needed to reflect the clients requests and working on the space planning for the cubicles for the 1800 employees. We have four people on our teamtwo mostly design, two mostly space planningand we meet with the client very frequently, so things seem to be changing constantly, getting tweaked to get us where the building needs to be.
Can the work week be flexible? Yes. As you saw above, I am typically late to work, but I stay late to make up for it. Usually, this is only until 6:00, but dependent upon deadlines, sometimes you stay later. Our firm has a flex time policy, applicable to special situations (not including 8:30 is just too early for me to get up!) Our department is nice about time outif you have a personal errand to run during the day, they assume youll make up the time later; we dont punch in or punch out. If you do contract or free lance work, or if you represent a fabric or furniture line, you could set your own schedule.
What kind of preparation and training are required? I learned AutoCad in college then got my BFA in Interior Design. Typically, colleges will require an internship during the junior or senior year. If you want to be an Interior Decorator, you do not need to have a college degree, but experience or mentorship under an experienced decorator or designer helps. (Decorators are not typically responsible for constructing spaces; they stick to finishes and furniture. Interior Designers are typically qualified to construct walls in a space. Some people who call themselves Designers are usually not licensed to be called Interior Designers, but may think their job description goes beyond decorating. Interior Designers typically do not like to be called decorators!)
What is the minimum entree level preparation? To be an interior designer at our firm requires a degree in interior design, interior architecture, or some equivalent.
Do you work nights and/or weekends? Sometimes, dependent on the deadline. Nights more often then weekends, and not too late or too often with nights. I know several people in my department come in to work almost every Saturday and/or Sunday, but in the two and a half years Ive been here, I think Ive only done that twice.
What are some demands that might be presented in the work place? Deadlines that may be sooner than can be done in eight hours a day, which means overtime. Juggling more than one project at a time. Satisfying the clients expectations without painting yourself into a corner with a deadline that is unobtainable or a design that is not constructible. Having to design and redesign a space several times to fit space expectations, client expectations, changes to the building based on budget changes, etc.
Do job demands interfere with family life? Sometimes, especially with an 11 month old son. When a deadline is set and you and your team (or sometimes just you!), sometimes it takes long hours to get the job done. Theres been a few times Ive been late home and missed feeding William and putting him to bed, but I try to avoid that when I can. I try to not let the responsibility of my job interfere with the responsibility of my family, but I know I spend more daylight hours during the week at work than at home (then again, I live in The Colony and work in Dallas, so commute has something to do with that!). The way I put it to people is trying to balance professional responsibility with personal guilt my job will never be more important than my family, but I have to work to pay our bills.
Are there any potential hazards in this field? Not daily hazards. When you visit the jobsite, you have to wear a hardhat and protective glasses and watch your step, but other than that, no life threatening hazards.
Are there any physical requirements in order to become an interior designer? No.
Is this an equal opportunity profession? Yes. (I know its a stereotype, but there are more women than men in this profession!)
Are there any high school courses that would help prepare a person for this major? I think my art classes were valuablelearning about color and space and form. Anything that lets your mind expand creatively or challenge you to think things through.
What are the beginning and potential salaries for an interior designer? I think the starting salary straight out of college is around $28,000 to $34,000. I think experienced interior designers can make over $100,000 a year.
What are some of the primary benefits of your job? Im getting to draw and draft on the computer, which I love. Technical benefits available are health, dental, and vision, vacation and sick leave. Most of the people I work with are nice too and very good at their job and are willing to share and teach.
What are some of the most important fringe benefits? We get bonuses almost quarterly. Our firm also gives Beer Fridays, a summer picnic, and a big Christmas party for the employees. We have lots of lunch and learns where reps will bring in products to show us or have continuing education seminars.
What are some personal expenses in being an interior designer? Gasoline! (Or maybe thats just me!) Seriously, if you are free lance, your expenses could be your computer, the CAD program, plotting/printing costs, etc. In order to be a beginning interior designer, you have to go to college and get your degree, and in order to call yourself a designer, legally you have to pass your NCIDQ test, which costs about $800. There are also organizational fees if you chose to be in ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) or IIDA (International Interior Designers Asso.), which are a hundred or so dollars a year dependent on your professional standing. The firm covers our expenses related to jobs (airfare, food, and hotel stays for out-of-town meetings).
What do you see is the potential job market for the next 5 years? 10 years? For the past couple years, we are busier than we have been in our firms 30 year plus history. This seems to be a continuing trend. (The industry was crippled greatly by September 11th and is obviously now starting to recover.) Since Interior Design depends very much on the social economics of the time, its easy to understand that if people are broke and businesses suffering in the future, the demand for design may go down. A lot of the work going on when times are tough is downsizing firms or reconfiguring offices. Health Care remains pretty steady Ive been told. There seems to be a growing demand for recreational/ travel resorts and sports architecture, which affects interior design. A big emphasis lately has also been on the aging of America. With the Baby Boomers coming of retirement age, there will be a drop in the workforce of older, experienced professionals. The market is changing because of this: the closed offices and a sea of cubicles is being replaced with smaller stations in an open office (laptop computers dont need as much room); the boss in an office scenario is being replaced by team or mentor mentality. The younger generations care more about their amenities than their moms and dads didin a few recent projects weve done, the companies have placed a lot of importance on employee areas such as fitness centers, food courts with coffee bars, general stores and post offices on campus, day care centers, etc. I think its a profession that is becoming more popular and respected and less trendy and fluff. (Of course, with all the design shows on tv, more people are becoming braver at being their own designer so maybe our profession becomes more consultanting. I doubt this though, as jobs of any large scale need the organization that would come with architecture and interior design working together.)
Is this job market fairly evenly distributed across the U.S. or is it geographically limited? Jobs for Interior Designers tend to be around large cities. However, dependent upon what type of design you want to do, Interior Designers can be employed at architect or design firms in smaller cities, work independently (free lance or contract) from their home, or work in the furniture and finishes industry. I know people who work for Ethan Allen and Home Depot Expo as interior designers for clients who come in and want to redo their home. Several of our fabric and furniture representatives have a background in Interior Design. If you want to do non-residential design, it seems it is best to be close to a city. Residential design is a little more mobile.
Once in the profession, what are the opportunities for advancement? Theres the opportunity for promotion obviously, from what our firm calls Forum Member to Associate to Vice President, etc. There are also opportunities for responsibilities and job description, moving from junior designer to Project Designer, Project Manager, or Project Architect. You can also advance yourself professionally by accreditation through NCIDQ (the test interior designers take to get their license).
Are there specific training opportunities that you would recommend? Dependent upon your personality and interest, AutoCad or any CAD training is almost a must. Anything relating to textiles or color is good to know if you plan to deal with the furniture/fabric endknowing what fabric to use where and which color not to use because of peoples reaction to it. Visiting construction sites to see how walls are put together and foundations are reinforced helped me see how things come together makes a lot more sense in application and its the exciting part of the job!

Sci-Fi Con April 29 & 30

Anyone out there a BIG Sci-Fi fan? Well, if our tax refund gets here in time, we are planning on going! Anyone is welcome to join us, or go on your own...
A few of the MEDIA guests for the weekend are:
John Wesley Shipp: Flash from the TV Series, and he also played the dad on Dawson's Creek.
Karen Allen: Playes Marion in the 1st Indiana Jones film, and was also in Starman.
Alan Ruck: Spin City, Star Trek: Generations, Ferris Buellerr's Day Off.
Gates McFadden: Dr. Crusher on TNG.
Dwight Schultz: Barclay on TNG as well as Mad Murdock on The A-Team.
Michael Gross: the Tremors movies, Dr. Carter's dad on ER, and the dad from Family Ties.
Jeremy Bulloch: Bobba Fett
Sarah Douglas: The hot chick from Superman II

If you are into comic books, lots of comic book guys will be there as well. You can check out the web site. The address is: http://www.scifiexpo.com/dcc/Next-Convention.html

Friday, March 24, 2006

Why Can't The Americans....

Okay, so I don't pretend to be the be all and end all of proper spelling, puncuation, grammar, etc. I am actually kind of an ordinary guy in that repect, I guess... But lately, some of the thigns I have seen at wrk have been DRVIING ME MAD!!

Okay, so I work at the warehouse where all the Best Buy techs f(or Geek Squad Agents) from the area send stuff for us to repair. Okay, you'd think you'd have to be pretty smart to be on the Geek Squad right? WRONG!!

When an agent sends in an item, he has to fill out a form. And one of the things he has to lost is the symptoms the item is having. This can be anything from computers, home stereo equipment, washers, dryers, laptops, etc.

Listed below are some of the "sympstoms" reported...

1) Don't work

2) Power button is depressed

3) AV Input is dysfunctional

Granted these always put a smile on my face, but still!

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Stupid Phone Call

Okay, so I am sitting at my computer checking my email and the phone rings. I look over at the caller id and it's obviously a tele-marketer' I let it ring.

Well, the machine picks it up, and this RECORDED message starts playing going on and on about how our state could become overrun with gay marriages, and how we need to STOP the attack on family values, and if I'd like to talk to someone, press 1.

Well, I do indeed pick up the phone and press 1.

Here is how the conversation went...

In a few seconds a REAL person picks up and says, "Did you press 1 today?"

"I sure did, and would be so kind as to remove me from your gay-bashing, motherfucking bigotted rude ass piece of shit Republican call list. I do not wish to be phoned again in this matter. Just becuase I'm in Texas, doesn't make me a Republican or a goddamn conservative asshole."

"And the number you'd like to have removed?" (As if I had politely asked her to remove me sans my colorful tirade).

"972-555-6666," I tell her.

"Thanks for calling."

CALL ENDS
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So, getting absouluetly NO reaction from this woman made me wonder, WHAT THE FUCK IS HER PROBLEM?! I mean, is this a NORMAL call for her? Hasve SO many people called her and said the EXACT same thing that it's become non-chalant?!

I know I am preaching to the choir hear, but WAKE UP, USA! just because I live in Texas (in the godamn motherfuckin bible bet) doesn't mean I think gay marriage is wrong and that being gay is a sin! In fact, I don't own a horse, I don't live on a ranch, and I don't talk like a fuckin' hick from Henrietta, Tx.

Conservative Rebpublicans fuckin' piss me off - --- A bunch of anti-art, queer bashing, god fearing assholes....

PISS OFF and leave me the fuck alone....

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Kids Today

OH MY GOD, have you seen this story yet?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060301/ap_on_fe_st/gummed_up_art

Can you beleive this kid?! What kind of a world do we live on?! This stupid kid almost ruined a PRICELESS work of art! What's next, pulling the nose off the Lincoln Memorial?! Pissing on the Liberty Bell?

And does it stop with visual art?! I mean, we have idiots leaving their cell phones on in live theatres and movie theaters, right? That's just as bad, isn't it?! It's sort of a "FUCK YOU, ARTIST!" slap in the face!

Shouldn't parents be more responsible for their kids' behavior?

Sunday, February 26, 2006

Christopher (Or Topher, Or Jesus, Or Xtopher)


My friend Chris (see photo above) graciously agreed to audition for a show that I am co-directing (along with the talented Victoria Irvine) which is being performed in The Colony at http://lakesidetheatre.org/. If you have been reading Chris' blog (http://www.chrisisanut.blogspot.com/) then you know how witty and funny he is. This is NOTHING compared to "Chris Live." If you do ANYTHING next weekend, plase come and see Chris in "The Odd Couple (Female Version)" and see for yourself.

Chris and I are playing brothers in this show. I am Manolo, he is Jesus. He is very neat, I am not. He is always on time, I am always late. And we have a GREAT time doing this show.; we really, really do.

There are very few actors who can get me to crack up on stage, or lose character, and he is one of them. I know this will come as a big SHOCK to everyone out there, but things like this DO happen. I can't help it, he's fucking hilarious.

Chris is also VERY funny BACKSTAGE in the Green Room. I've always said that the BEST show is backstage. I suggested we sell tickets for the Green Room, but no one seems very interested. Mostly because everyone and everything is free game. As in we will make fun of ANYTHING and ANYONE! No one is left out... well, some things are not discussed, like farting, Joe Johnston, Joy's absolute hatred for everything, and Chris' really big dick.

So, this blog is an ode to my good friend and "brother," Topher!

Friday, February 17, 2006

Stardate 021706.02


Not much to report, really. It's the end of the week, and I am verly glad of that. The week went by REALLY fast, and I was also glad of that.

The show I am co-directing and acting in opens next week. Things are coming along nicely, and we should be ready just in time.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Stardate 021406.01


Well, it's Valentine's Day again. I used to hate this holiday. I guess if you ask most people, they are for it if they have a "significant other" to celebrate it with. Most singles HATE this holiday... and then they hook up with someone and the next time the holiday rolls around, it's all, "I LOVE VALENTINE'S DAY!"

Well, I do love this holiday, so there!!

Melissa dropped by our old theatre stomping ground, Backdoor Theatre (http://www.backdoortheatre.org/) over the weekend. She picked up the tape of the perforance of 1998's production of Lovers snd Other Strangers. Melissa and I played an engaged couple in the final scene. My character (Mike Hunt) shows up to confront Melissa's character (Susan) and inform her that he does NOT want to get married.

Anyway, this particular recording has our historic engagement. That's right, I proposed to Melissa directly after curtain call, right on stage in front of the audience, my friends, and some of Melissa's family. Needless to say, she said yes, and the rest is history.....

Watching this moment after all these years, and after the birth od our son William, makes it that more special. So, if you happen to drop by, I'd be more than willing to play it for you!

Melissa, I love you so much! You have made my life more than I thought it could ever be. You gave me a precious wonderful son, and you fill every moment of my life with love and compassion. You are truly an amazing woman!!