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8 years ago
Since I don't post many details on my daily goings-ons here (typically save all that for Facebook since that's where all my closest family/friends are). So, let's see...
Latest bit o' news, on Sunday I found out that Betty is now enshrined in the International Movie Car Database from our work on Miles Ahead! Here's her entry: http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_101001.....abre-1971.html
Full roster of cars in Miles Ahead here: http://www.imcdb.org/movie.php?id=790770
Been wanting to get a sceenshot of her ULed to the IMCDb since before the movie came out, but turns out someone already did the previous week. Last weekend I also finally realized my wanting to get a 1971 suit to go with my 1971 car when I hit up a local vintage clothing store. No, it's not a leisure suit or some other ugly-patterned article. My taste in businesswear tends on the classy, traditional style. So, my outfit reflects that, and in fact depending on the application, might even get away with wearing it today without attracting a whole lot of attention! Got a sport coat, pants, shirt and tie all for $58. Trying to piece one together from the thrift store would have cost half that, but this one is fully vintage and period-appropriate.
This suit may serve me well if we get chosen to be in this new movie slated to begin filming in Cinci. I submitted Betty's glossy at a casting call, but haven't heard back yet. Not unusual, since every production company does things different. Hopefully we can do this movie and it's more like Miles Ahead than The Life And Death Of John Gotti.
I had intended to get back to my drawing table over the weekend, but seeing how it was Michi's birthday weekend (actual birthday Mar. 9), things didn't exactly go to plan. With all this other stuff going on art output comes in fits and starts, but at least I'm still coming up with ideas. Will try again this week.
And speaking of Michi, she's expecting! Due date: 9-11. Such a dark, yet momentous and pivotal date in American history, we know. But the way we look at it, maybe our kid will be a momentous and pivotal figure in American history in the future. That is, if there's still a country left by then or we're still living in it... :)
And that's the news of the day. This is Peter Bunny, signing off.
Latest bit o' news, on Sunday I found out that Betty is now enshrined in the International Movie Car Database from our work on Miles Ahead! Here's her entry: http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_101001.....abre-1971.html
Full roster of cars in Miles Ahead here: http://www.imcdb.org/movie.php?id=790770
Been wanting to get a sceenshot of her ULed to the IMCDb since before the movie came out, but turns out someone already did the previous week. Last weekend I also finally realized my wanting to get a 1971 suit to go with my 1971 car when I hit up a local vintage clothing store. No, it's not a leisure suit or some other ugly-patterned article. My taste in businesswear tends on the classy, traditional style. So, my outfit reflects that, and in fact depending on the application, might even get away with wearing it today without attracting a whole lot of attention! Got a sport coat, pants, shirt and tie all for $58. Trying to piece one together from the thrift store would have cost half that, but this one is fully vintage and period-appropriate.
This suit may serve me well if we get chosen to be in this new movie slated to begin filming in Cinci. I submitted Betty's glossy at a casting call, but haven't heard back yet. Not unusual, since every production company does things different. Hopefully we can do this movie and it's more like Miles Ahead than The Life And Death Of John Gotti.
I had intended to get back to my drawing table over the weekend, but seeing how it was Michi's birthday weekend (actual birthday Mar. 9), things didn't exactly go to plan. With all this other stuff going on art output comes in fits and starts, but at least I'm still coming up with ideas. Will try again this week.
And speaking of Michi, she's expecting! Due date: 9-11. Such a dark, yet momentous and pivotal date in American history, we know. But the way we look at it, maybe our kid will be a momentous and pivotal figure in American history in the future. That is, if there's still a country left by then or we're still living in it... :)
And that's the news of the day. This is Peter Bunny, signing off.
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