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Name:
Jack
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Age:
53
Joined:
December 13, 2005
Last Sign In:
1 day ago
Videos Watched:
9,688
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Website:
All kinds of videos: keep watching! And some of it is unwatchable crap, I promise.
About Me:
But some crap will appear in the mean time , and you're going to find some of it in my videos...
Hometown:
London
Country:
United States
Occupation:
Actor, artist, painter, videographer, writer, hypnotherapist
Hobbies:
Everything
Movies:
Too many to mention, but "alternate reality" based stuff is a fave
Music:
Jazz, classical, funk, soul, and anything that sounds good
Books:
Catch 22
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Garrison Keillor gives advice to writers during the 2008 Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop at the University of Dayton.
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God Bless your.
I have all the videos from my account safe in flash format and I'll be converting them and uploading them all day :)
love ya
God have mercy on America!!!!
For beginners, CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME!!!
MERRY X-MAS AMERICA!!!!
I watched your video of the homeless guitar player, and it was great. I also watched the video at the top of your page - the one about getting motivated and working through BLOCKS by just getting busy doing something, anything - and you're so right, man! I'm a writer wannabe, and I am lacking direction lately. I send pieces here and there now and then whatever.
I don't know: The creativity might be there - welling up, spewing - but if you can't channel it into something that 'works' . . . just like the homeless guitar guy you filmed.
I'm glad I found your stuff, man. I'm glad I saw the guitar guy.