4.18.2007

Can I get serious for a moment???

I like the direction of the last two posts (Mel and Hetzer). They speak of future endeavors and limitless possibilities, even if what they seek has eluded them thus far. Our California friends. Generations of Americans have moved West with the dream of a better life being the impetus. I hope to hear more and more stories of the successes and failures from the LA trio. I'd really love to hear a story from Mr. Wilson, or get a phone call for that matter, though I'm secretly wishing he's locked himself in his apartment with grand aspirations of finishing our movie once and for all.

Speaking of the title-less movie...

"A coming of age story involving a group of early 20-something underachievers." - that might be what the quote on the front cover of our DVD would say.

Thinking about where all of us reside at the moment, where we work, how we've changed over the past few years, I believe its been a gradual, yet necessary adjustment period for all of us. Still trying to find our niche, our calling, or whatever it might be that will satisfy our desires.

Here's the thing. And this is why I believe our online communication can hold some sort of significance, at least for me. I'm all alone in my life right now. I have few friends that I can talk face-to-face with on a daily basis. And, sadly, I feel as though some of the friendships I've had since elementary school are slowly fading away. Distance will weaken even the strongest of relationships. Maybe that's part of growing up. I suppose it happens to everyone. However, checking this page every few days and reading something from one of you can help to brighten my day. Funny stories, high school memories, whatever. So take what I've said however you wish. Just know that I'll continue to write, as I always have and always will, and if something sparks a creative neuron inside your brain, I'd love to hear all about it.

Until then, I wait patiently.

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