it's . . . . . . thursday??
I had an entry here, but I really don't want its contents to get back to me. If you want to know what wacky thing HH did on our storyboard outing today, phone me. 518-331-7427, biatche4s
In other news, I am figuring out Brooklyn. The borough is THE most complicated to figure out unless you have a Hagstrom(tm) Map nearby, which I recently purchased at a Staples. ((The GameStop next door had two kids in the same family with autism, the cure for which is videogames)) Hagstrom Maps are $50 a whack, but they're well worth it for Locations work in NYC. Laminated AND gigantic. Suckle on the teet, dear viewers, of HAGSTROM MAPS. I know I am!
In other news, I am figuring out Brooklyn. The borough is THE most complicated to figure out unless you have a Hagstrom(tm) Map nearby, which I recently purchased at a Staples. ((The GameStop next door had two kids in the same family with autism, the cure for which is videogames)) Hagstrom Maps are $50 a whack, but they're well worth it for Locations work in NYC. Laminated AND gigantic. Suckle on the teet, dear viewers, of HAGSTROM MAPS. I know I am!
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Autism? Video games? Whaaaaa?
hey Jay, wanna, um, leave your email address or something?
btw: hey
oh yeah, I had a good friend whose little brother had pretty severe autism. He looooooved videogames just like these two kids at GameStop. It calmed him down, it made him furious. He figured 'em out, he gave up ... just like the rest of us non-autism-having folks. Videogames are the great equalizer!
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