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OK kids, the movie crew is here! We met Corbin Bernsen, who is very personable. He was reading our monthly, Prime, and asking questions about it. He's pretty laid back, and I'm sure he's used to people being star-struck (like some of our sales staff, who keep finding things to do here in the front office).

The info on the movie is here on IMDb. It's called Angel's Blade 2: The Ascension. Yeah, it's a horror flick. *g*
lizziebelle: (Default)
OK kids, the movie crew is here! We met Corbin Bernsen, who is very personable. He was reading our monthly, Prime, and asking questions about it. He's pretty laid back, and I'm sure he's used to people being star-struck (like some of our sales staff, who keep finding things to do here in the front office).

The info on the movie is here on IMDb. It's called Angel's Blade 2: The Ascension. Yeah, it's a horror flick. *g*

R.I.P.

Apr. 12th, 2007 10:54 am
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I've been reading all over the place (and all over my f-list) about the passing of Kurt Vonnegut. His was a unique voice, which will be greatly missed.

I had two near brushes with him: in my first year of college, he was supposed to come give a talk about Slaughterhouse Five, but he got sick and cancelled. They showed the movie and talked about him, and it, anyway. My mom went with me, because she was a big fan. The professor who spoke said that Vonnegut was terribly afraid of death.

The second instance was actually with his son, Mark, who was the pediatrician for the kids I used to be a nanny for. I spoke with him on the phone a couple of times, and he was a funny guy. I just thought it was neat that Kurt Vonnegut's son was a pediatrician. Six degrees and all that. :)

R.I.P.

Apr. 12th, 2007 10:54 am
lizziebelle: (Default)
I've been reading all over the place (and all over my f-list) about the passing of Kurt Vonnegut. His was a unique voice, which will be greatly missed.

I had two near brushes with him: in my first year of college, he was supposed to come give a talk about Slaughterhouse Five, but he got sick and cancelled. They showed the movie and talked about him, and it, anyway. My mom went with me, because she was a big fan. The professor who spoke said that Vonnegut was terribly afraid of death.

The second instance was actually with his son, Mark, who was the pediatrician for the kids I used to be a nanny for. I spoke with him on the phone a couple of times, and he was a funny guy. I just thought it was neat that Kurt Vonnegut's son was a pediatrician. Six degrees and all that. :)

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