Joey Lawrence will FIGHT FOR FOOD
2005-08-11 - 5:58 p.m.
Huggybear747: I do want to watch Aristocrats though.........I thought it was already out for some reason peaceman630: I think it came out last month in new york and la, but it's only getting to us yokals this week Huggybear747: ahhhhh Huggybear747: Yeah, because my brother pushed for that, but I didn't want to go to the Charles, because we thought it was at the Charles and we went to see Morgan Freeman talk about Penguins peaceman630: eeee, I've heard things about that movie peaceman630: mainly that it features the mighty penguin Huggybear747: it's good. Huggybear747: I couldn't imagine filming in that peaceman630: yeah I'm sure you've got to be really patient too Huggybear747: It's a good date movie to make your move on the confused catholic girl with cute/dirty manic tendencies peaceman630: if only i knew such a girl you know? Huggybear747: ........go to the high school......cruise around in a Chysler Lebaron, smoking a cigarette......wear sunglasses Huggybear747: it's like making macaroni n' cheese Huggybear747: set it and forget it peaceman630: god damn, I do all of that already...just not in front of high schools....but my god man, you're right peaceman630: because who was I losing out to during my high school years....the creepy college guys who cruised the parking lot... peaceman630: i can't believe i've been so blind Huggybear747: I'm sorry......I'm so very sorry to be breaking this news flash to you peaceman630: no man, it's alright, you've opened my eyes Huggybear747: But just remember, once you go for the pre-college poon, you're setting you life up for a destiny in being in a plumbing trade or a hotel manager Huggybear747: it doesn't go far after that peaceman630: i guess i should establish myself first, a little roman polanski action Huggybear747: OR a guidance counselor Huggybear747: I don't see what's attractive about 13 year old girls.......I just don't see it....... peaceman630: and don't forget, that's a good thing Huggybear747: I know, i've probably lingered over too long over such a subject Huggybear747: thank you for reminding me that it's fucking crazy peaceman630: no prob Huggybear747: Are you psyched about going back to Towson? Huggybear747: Do you actually live up in Towson when you go up there, or do you commute? peaceman630: yeah actually, It's pretty humdrum for me during the week back at home peaceman630: well, this year I'm moving off campus, about ten minutes away Huggybear747: word peaceman630: how about you? Huggybear747: I wish I could do the same, but I'm gonna commute Huggybear747: I just don't have the money peaceman630: i gotcha man Huggybear747: I'm paying for school out of my own pockets without the help of student loans peaceman630: I can dig it man, muy respectable....as they say in the native tongue of my people....I guess, I dunno, I can't speak spanish Huggybear747: haha Huggybear747: I didn't choose to pay for my own school out of pocket........my horrible grades chose that option for me peaceman630: I mean you gotta do what you gotta do, it's great that you're coming back though peaceman630: how many more years do you have? Huggybear747: probably 2, is my guess, depending on the course offerings. I need certain things and I need to retake certain things Huggybear747: and WMST is a small major peaceman630: right on Huggybear747: they don't always offer everything semester to semester peaceman630: so why women's studies man? like, what are you looking to do with your degree? Huggybear747: I don't know what it is. I wonder if I was a woman would I be asked this question less. It seems like everyone asks this very question or is surprised by it completely. I think women studies is a very practical major in the fact that it deals with sociology, cultural studies, gender studies of course, with a dash of biology and art for good measure.......things that affect our daily lives and help us understand others in a way more practical then say Philosophy. I can see where the generality of women studies could come out from when looking for a career..... Huggybear747: it's not exactly a major geared to a particular focus as say, ACCOUNTING, but in my humble opinion, women studies is an asset to anything which requires thought in say, customer relations, product design, information architecture, management, civil projects, social services.......etc. etc. peaceman630: so it's the universal nature, the fact that you could maybe apply it to anything peaceman630: I can dig it man, and I guess you're right, there is a little bit of a double standard, and I agree that you probably wouldn't get asked that question as much if you were a woman Huggybear747: Personally, what I want to do, I'm already working towards. I'm making movies, I'm promoting that stuff and getting it out there. I am pushing myself to learn more about computer programs such as adobe software, I wish to learn more about HTML and web design, and I wish to give a part of myself to the service of others. Huggybear747: I write, I try to write. I've got a good creative family around me. I got a good woman. On occasion I drink a fine wine or beer and sit back and relax for a moment. peaceman630: Right on, I mean don't think I'm trying to knock you or anything man, you've always seemed to me like one of those dudes who was completely sure of himself and his abilities peaceman630: I never figured the WMST major was a goof or anything, and it defintiely seems like you've got a great handle on things Huggybear747: I guess one should expect a question of "What should one do with (his/her) life?" with any young person. But one day, the question will already be answered without even asking. I need a bit of work, it's understandable. Huggybear747: I don't think you're knocking me. peaceman630: I'm just curious, and we are still at that age man Huggybear747: what counts is that I no longer need to ask myself the question with fear trembling under my breath....and that is a first, a thing that has just recently happened for me Huggybear747: We are, we're whippersnappers and toe-tappers of this crazy world peaceman630: haha Huggybear747: let's shake up some dust and let them know we're here peaceman630: well, it will certainly be awesome to see your smiling face around campus this year peaceman630: this much i am sure of Huggybear747: I will be walking around with a sloppy shit-eating grin, that's for sure peaceman630: we will have to go out for a beer sometime, and I say 'a beer' because well, I'm a known lightweight Huggybear747: Well, shit, if you hang around me and Nikc........you're tolerance will go up Huggybear747: but we'll be drinking the good shit Huggybear747: that's fo'sho Huggybear747: you can't drink like an idiot when you're sipping on a tumbler of Drambuie or a glass of Yards Liberty ale peaceman630: see, I'm completely uncultured I've never heard of those Huggybear747: you know of BUD LIGHT and NATURAL ICE Huggybear747: it's understandable.....and economical in the short term peaceman630: bud light certainly, but i've gotten into drinking yueng ling, which as i understand it is the only emf dept sponsered beer Huggybear747: but fine beer and spirits and wines are the way to go.......a tool for drunkeness and shedding of inhibitions becomes more of a well-rounded experience, which anything that you put in your body should be peaceman630: sure sure, I was talking to greg about this, I'm pretty quiet on shoots, so I should maybe have a beer before I work Huggybear747: Yuengling, it's just popular since it's fairly local and historical, it's not too great of a beer.......it's a standard, good summer beer after cutting the grass ice cold Huggybear747: Yeah, alcohol can take an edge off...but if you're a lightweight.......you could be dropping hi-end equipment on pavement because of it peaceman630: well, we talked about that too, performance would definitely go down, but i'd be more social Huggybear747: you got to temper your brain to your limits and keep well-informed of what you're drinking peaceman630: AND, I'd stop upstaging everybody else with my technical expertise....which would also make me more liked peaceman630: yeah i'm not big on the glass of oddly colored liquid being shoved accross the table with a hearty 'try this', that's not so good Huggybear747: Well, alcohol is a drug, it's like a medication that treats symptoms, but essentially it should never be used as a permanent crutch Huggybear747: I don't think you should be ashamed about knowing your shit Huggybear747: maybe people are only discouraged by the way you convey it Huggybear747: and maybe you're quiet because you have trouble just initiating a conversation peaceman630: I'm kidding man, like I say it's mainly greg who hates on me, but out of love certainly Huggybear747: Well, I'm like my mother sometimes on shoots, telling people to do stuff with the whatchamacallits and trying to explain continuity errors in child-like language because I know essentially nothing technical peaceman630: haha Huggybear747: It looks all right in my head........ peaceman630: well, this is what I find is the greatest part of being the director, you don't have to do any of the work, its great! Just you know, point and yell...and its all good Huggybear747: but yeah, the whole language.......I got a better chance trying to teach shakesphere to a Polar Bear Huggybear747: Yeah, seriously, I might do all this stuff with film and video, but I technically know very little and it's sad.....I've picked up in other places where the team needed to pick up, but I'm lacking in these areas, hence wanting to learn Adobe programs.......premiere, after effects, photoshop Huggybear747: plus, I own a Sony VX-2100, a Bauer Super 8, and PXL2000 and it's all at Nikc's house because i rarely get my eye behind the eye piece of these things peaceman630: its just like anything man the more you do the better you get at it peaceman630: but you are indeed a renaissance man peaceman630: i mean you know, actor, filmmaker, writer, musician, etc etc etc Huggybear747: Yeah, I'm a hobo Buckaroo Banzai, I know you want to say it. Huggybear747: Like Buckaroo if he didn't score high on his mensa test.......and had a coke problem before his superstar life Huggybear747: like a cross between Corey Feldman and Buckaroo peaceman630: but like, old corey feldman, like, monster squad corey feldman, not so much surreal life corey Huggybear747: that's good, maybe i'm like Peter Weller circa Robocop 2 Huggybear747: Who would win in a boxing match, Corey Feldman vs. Joey Lawerence? peaceman630: feldman hands down, lawerence is too much of a pretty boy Huggybear747: I think Feldman would win if you set the purse to be a bag of cocaine........I think Joey would win if the purse was set to a week's worth of groceries peaceman630: i can see that you've given this a lot of thought peaceman630: so i'm not going to argue with you Huggybear747: you're so right......... Huggybear747: alright, I'm gonna have to ask you something. Huggybear747: Can I post this up in my public journal? peaceman630: alrighty, well, let me save you some keystrokes Huggybear747: because it's been a good convo peaceman630: the answer is yes, but she told me she was of age Huggybear747: and worthy of posting, and I do this all the time peaceman630: ok, shoot
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