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Tag Archives: Kwik Stop
Kwik Stop Screen Captures
Had a great talk with Mitchell last night (“I am so glad you put up those photo booth pictures – because my friends now can see what I looked like when I had hair“) – and we laughed about the … Continue reading
Kwik Stop: Screen Captures
Some screen shots from Kwik Stop – the movie: Rent it, slappy. Now. I love this one. It’s Lucky’s inspiration (sad sack that he is – dude, were you CHRISTENED Lucky? I don’t think so. You ain’t foolin’ nobody) in … Continue reading
Cups
It’s not that it’s all about me. Really, it isn’t. It’s just that I enjoy symmetrical moments. I enjoy reference points. I revel in connections, even if they are unconscious. I love echoes. It makes me feel remembered. So it’s … Continue reading
Sunset In the Midwest
Again – from Kwik Stop. Purty. Purty.
In the Glow Of the Disco Ball
My apartment feels empty without Michael in it now. Here’s he is in Kwik Stop.
Bragging Rights
I told Michael I brag about him. “I brag about you, you know.” He laughed at me. I mean, it’s so silly. To brag about someone else. It’s not MY success. It’s not MY life. It’s really just that – … Continue reading
Michael Gilio: A Promo and a Memory
Michael Gilio, a guy I dated many moons ago, is an actor, writer, and independent film-maker. He scored a pretty big indie hit with his first film (that he directed, acted in, and wrote – boy is amazing!!) Kwik Stop. … Continue reading