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Monthly Archives: November 2015
TO FILM A FAMILY
You Have to Join It It’s 2009. I’ve got to tell you, we are running out of money. My corporate video business is on the wane. I save money buying cat food at Costco. Sirius XM and Netflix are cancelled. … Continue reading
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Reelin’ in the Years: Not Dark and Fuzzy
1870 • Caught in the Act Let’s start our story in 1870. In England, parliament passes the Education Act providing free schooling to children between the ages of 5 and 13. A hundred years later and it’s time to celebrate … Continue reading
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Not Dark and Fuzzy