I know in the last couple weeks or thereabouts I was not posting as much on a daily basis. It seems more like an every 6 days or so basis. Rest assured, I am not ending this blog any time soon; as well, I should be soon back to posting on a daily or almost daily basis.
So what has been the hold-up? Well, earlier this month I was involved with my third acting play from the Drama Program division of the Town of Oyster Bay Group Activities Programs for the Disabled. This took quite a good deal of weekly rehearsals; including three dress rehearsals the week of the play before the performance on the night of May 8th. I would show video footage to you on this weblog; we did a sort of truncated Footloose that had me play Chris Penn's character Willard. However, I am not sure how to embed a Facebook video. If any of you like or subscribe to my Facebook page; you can be able to see it. We expect another DVD copy of the play within a month or so.
Secondly, this being Memorial Day Weekend, quite a few different meetings and events have been taking place. In particular, last Friday I went to see for the second time Mad Max: Fury Road. This action film is awesomely amazing! Hopefully by tomorrow, I will be able to post an essay on my thoughts in fuller detail regarding this movie. In short, you need to see this!
I will also be posting on the recent Cleveland, Ohio not guilty verdicts handed out to some 13 police officers having killed 2 unarmed African-Americans in 202 by shooting 143 (!) bullets into their car. Needless to say, I am completely against the outcome of judgment in this effective sham of a judicial process. When is it going to go to people's heads that being a cop does not equal being absolved of all guilt and consequences?
I will have more to discuss with you in a short time from now. I should point out that I was wrong on my Mad Men ending prediction. It ended up more in tune (so to speak) with a more satisfying outcome implying the creation of an ad you might remember.
I do wonder if a follow-up will be made concerning the most recent 45 years. We shall see.
Talk to you by tomorrow,
Robert
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