By the way, if you live in or near one of these states, I want to know if YOU have a story.
Of course you do! Consider my BBR feature, "Everybody's got a story." I'd love to interview you. It could be on camera or just an audio recording. It could be your name or a pseudonym. It could even be dictated and in print only, all names, times and places changed, to maintain total anonymity.
OK, you're on for the story interview. Fargo as a whole left me with an uneasy feeling. The body in the wood chopper was over the top- gratuitous gore I thought. But that scene above is just about perfect.
By the way, if you live in or near one of these states, I want to know if YOU have a story.
Of course you do! Consider my BBR feature, "Everybody's got a story." I'd love to interview you. It could be on camera or just an audio recording. It could be your name or a pseudonym. It could even be dictated and in print only, all names, times and places changed, to maintain total anonymity.
I heard Scott Alford from The cauldron of Rejuvenation might be a good interviewee.
Sounds great. Ask him if he's available!
Definitely is!
"...whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow."
So, just go.
Old Scottish saying: "If I knew where I was going to die, Begorra, I'd never go near the place."
Let me know when you get back and we can get together. Heck, who knows, I might even have a story for you.
BTW, I hated "Fargo". It was just a gross movie in my opinion.
OK, you're on for the story interview. Fargo as a whole left me with an uneasy feeling. The body in the wood chopper was over the top- gratuitous gore I thought. But that scene above is just about perfect.