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Keith Snyder everyone's entitled to my opinion
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Father of twins and novelist/filmmaker/musician
People complain about musicals.
Nobody just stops in the street
I say you know the wrong people.
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2007-02-02 12:54 PM Have a little God (Ten points to whoever identifies the reference in the title and the three ways it connects to the content of this entry. Six million points to whoever explains why my brain works this way.)
Fran Toliver (she plays Agnes in I LOVE YOU, I'M SORRY, AND I'LL NEVER DO IT AGAIN) was poking around the Syracuse International Film Festival website after I emailed cast and crew about our acceptance, and discovered that CREDO will be screened as part of their Free Lunch Hour Films series. February 16, noon until 1:00, Hotel Syracuse, 500 W. Warren St., ground floor. Open to the public, bring your lunch, popcorn provided, reservations not required but appreciated. (Details at the bottom of their page.) Read/Post Comments (10) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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