Archive for May, 2011
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011
Looking important to do on this coming Memorial Day is placing lots of letters of jam-packed with appreciation with the people in the military operating primarily in places of protracted conflict. The popularity of politicians is often more based on leaving a land putting our troops in positions of taking great risks to apply peacekeeping maneuvers to mold public policies on operations in war-torn countries into hopes for movements of change, opening doors to democracy, powered by big business production.
Let the monsoons of my political rants clear out now and let me say I am a proud American, pleasing moviemaking goers out of Netflix viewers with meaningful ideas about older than stories in plenty of religious texts intelligence and opinions, matter more than picking food choices, communication. I pole on the liberal look side of politics. I make paintings on the purely intuitional process of doing art. I live in the kindest to environment state. I need people to point to my autism less and more to my abilities.
All of this leaves me properly typed out and I hope people everywhere kick up their heels over the long weekend and include much fun moving to the beat of music from the Wretches and Jabberers soundtrack.
~Larry
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Wednesday, May 18th, 2011
Watching all the publicity we let be situated on our bald heads, I need to say a big thank you to all of the people who have participated in luminating with brighter than movie theater lights the promotion of the fine movie Tracy and I star in.
Mostly minor in billing but very major in their support of our communication, Pascal and Harvey led promotional work not with their picture perfect hair cuts but by their movements of touch and verbal encouragement, pushing us to make our messages clear and pithy. I mall walk on the keyboard and Tracy looks amused by my pratfalls of missed keys. Perfect accuracy mostly escapes me, kind of like President Bush trying to remember the names of foreigners. Positively leading me to move past my mistakes to print out my real thoughts, Pascal cons me into believing in my competence, opening my mind onto a place where autism moves underground and intelligence rules.
Tracy steps like marching band drummer on a large flat screen-like keyboard, looking to make his beat more productive for protest-like communication. Harvey lets primarily braking movement support lock into Tracy’s planning to change the planet mission, anchoring thought to ordered with powerful purpose typed actions.
Potentially, I have wandered off my original topic of this blog but for all of you, as good guy rooting for fans, I may indulge my perusing my crowded mind for something to entertain you.
~Larry
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Wednesday, May 11th, 2011
Your most memorable moments are those of popular, loudly linked to movie star notoriety, applause, recognition from your peers for the work that you have done to promote presumption of competence and inclusion of people with labels of disability, bowing out for the emergence of abilities to light fires of planes to carry away old attitudes and open up new progressive paths to a world of acceptance of people of fit minds and not always sound bodies.
My pal, Tracy and I received the Theresa Wood Citizenship Award at the largest lunch line, potentially most significant inroading into politics of disability, conference in maple syrup country. It was picture perfect moment for us, totally making us dramatically, in opinion of People magazine movie critics, the leading contenders for the Oscars with Pascal and Harvey as Green Mountain Self-Advocates “Allies of the Year” potential dark horses for supporting actors.
May Larry and Tracy live up to the spirit of this great award.
~Larry
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Wednesday, May 4th, 2011
I am moved to wring the necks of expert news commentators who let their mouths run for lengthy, pleasing to get time on Oprah-like talk shows for Donald Trump crowd, lectures on the president’s birth certificate and its meaningfulness for our national security. Other operating principles of good opportune news reporting would say papers should focus on movie debuts of Tracy and Larry, holdovers from the old institutional ways of managing people of another kind of intelligence that did not show itself until situations were provided for it to be expressed through supported typing.
Telling our story through our movie is important now like issuing inspirational prayers for world peace. Popular people post their thoughts on smatterings of topics about travel and food on Facebook. It is the same for Tracy and I except we differ in our passion for letters rather than scandal to open the doors of public attention. We know we can’t operate like idiotic over-hysterical news, pleading to the masses, performance artists. Like manic people, they veer off into patterns of nightly news outside the bounds of truth. I am stepping out very insecurely on the limb of opinionated writing here but I don’t only want to be occupied by minor trivial, movie star issues. So just bear with me as I learn to move out on the patchwork quilt of public expression of one’s ideas.
~Larry
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