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    Today, my girlfriend and I drove to UCLA for a panel discussion that was being held in the auditorium. The panel included John Hamburg (Meet The Parents, I Love You, Man), Charles Roven (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight), Dan Jinks and Bruce Cohen (American Beauty, Milk) and Andrew Cohen and Bernard O'Brien (Funny People).

    The discussion included topics about how each of these filmmakers started out, how their career has evolved and how they balance their personal lives. It was particularly interesting to hear John Hamburg speak because he was the only director there, as well as Dan Jinks who is a phenomenal producer. The discussion lasted an hour or so and included some very helpful tips and career advice. Afterward, each of these filmmakers were harrassed by everybody in attendance. I briefly met and spoke with John Hamburg, who seemed like such a nice guy, as well as everybody else who was there.

    Fun times.

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      I forgot to mention, while waiting to pick up our parking pass in the parking lot, I saw a man and woman walking in the distance toward the elevator. I immediately said, "Is that Jason Alexander?" We walked toward the elevator and got in, and it was him! It was so exciting, being in the elevator with George Costanza! I didn't want to bother him so I quickly got off on my stop.

      It's been an amazing week.

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        Wednesday, April 22 - I visited Warner Bros. Studios for an early screening of The Hangover.

        Friday, April 24 - I saw an early screening for Adoration, which was then followed by a Q&A with Atom Egoyan, Scott Speedman, Rachel Blanchard and Devon Bostick. I got Atom Egoyan's autograph, took a picture with him and shook his hand.

        Sunday, April 26 - I met J. Michael Hagopian and viewed his documentary, The River Ran Red. I shook his hand, spoke with him about a career in filmmaking and took a picture with him.

        Tuesday, April 28 - I was in an elevator with Jason Alexander. I attended a discussion panel which included John Hamburg, Charles Roven, Bruce Cohen, Dan Jinks, Andrew Cohen and Bernard O'Brien. I spoke with Jason Hamburg and shook his hand.

        Man, I need to working in this industry.

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          Yesterday, my internet was running very slow, so I decided to restart it, & when I did it said my windows was not valid & my background was black & some programs werent working. So I waited a while & still the same thing. It's so annoying but the only solutiuon is to format it.
          Positive vibes, positive taught

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            Originally posted by One-Way View Post
            I forgot to mention, while waiting to pick up our parking pass in the parking lot, I saw a man and woman walking in the distance toward the elevator. I immediately said, "Is that Jason Alexander?" We walked toward the elevator and got in, and it was him! It was so exciting, being in the elevator with George Costanza! I didn't want to bother him so I quickly got off on my stop.

            It's been an amazing week.
            Haha, I would have kissed him on both cheeks armo style and rubbed his big bald head
            "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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              Today was awesome.

              During enrichment my volleyball team played the first match in a tournament and won. We were excited and happy then me and my friend got on the bus to go home.

              We sit down in a spot and then some junior comes who we used to be cool with now we're only Hi/Bye. He tells us get off my seat. My friend goes "Ape im not getting off." and this guy goes "this is my seat!!!!" He ends up sitting behind us and we take his seat. Well not really his seat. He never comes on the bus and says that was his seat? I dont think so. If tomorrow he starts a fight with us ima make him hurt real bad.

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                Today, I took a look into the future as my spirit left my body and my brain shut down towards the end of the work day. In those final minutes before it was time to pack up and put an end to another Wednesday, this is the picture that I saw.

                "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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                  Today I went to go get my car washed & get an oil change & there was this girl sitting on a bench with her dog in her arms. When her car was ready she let the dog go while holding the leash & she had spray painted the dog's tail blue...& the dog was white.
                  Positive vibes, positive taught

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                    Today I took my niece and nephew to Chuckie Cheese. I probably lost five pounds from running all over the place! They drove me nuts, but whatever, it was well worth it.

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                      Today I shaved off a full minute off my time of 11.17, doing 12 laps in schools pool timed heats, compared with a month ago, when I was still a smoker.
                      "All truth passes through three stages:
                      First, it is ridiculed;
                      Second, it is violently opposed; and
                      Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

                      Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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