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You too can be in the movies!

Friday, May 18th, 2012

Appearing in a movie opens you up to participating in an experience of thinking you are handsome and in the image on the screen you look like, a larger than life turtle, with a bald head.

Knowing, closer than you can look in the mirror, camera lights up, using most powerful lens, your face and body, you need to make sure you are putting on your best clothes. Acting is only your most best side of yourself promoting the personality of who you want presented to the world so you look inward to see the parts of yourself that you think are worthwhile.

I play to the camera like most people in the popular movies. However, let’s put out the idea that eating sushi in large quantities is the only thing I am not willing to do.

Sometimes I like to say politicians like to act like movie stars. Nothing people pass on more is lack of sincerity so move in your own patterns of behavior and you will get an Oscar.

Our film has the possibility to launch people like Tracy and I into good, old-fashioned, popcorn covered, mainstream theaters and on this path of showing ourselves to the public, it is fast becoming trendy to type using an iPad.

The Big Picture

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

Topping our own movie appearance standards last week was the showing of our film last week at the Big Picture Theater in Waitsfield, Vermont. Needing mouthwatering burgers to go with our movie popcorn, we ate kind of early dinner in the theater restaurant and later, after the movie, looked like movie star leading men taking questions from the, practically buying beers for us on the spot, audience. It might not be a warm place to walk around in but possibly Vermonters, in the winter, clap the loudest for wretches-in-arms, Tracy and Larry.

I am past Pascal’s paying me to pose for your staring at movie star pleasure. The bigger issue is noted Tracy’s leading man, posturing to look like another version of Michael Jackson in listed as best work, party music, all classic soul dance number, Thriller. The noteworthiness of owning picture of Tracy is that he makes opportunities to communicate ideas with him a movement towards looking at learning to advocate for oneself as a greater vocation than cleaning parquet floors and doing dishes in a restaurant.

Others would say that he owns property on island of presumption of competence in Syracuse University because of his looking at mental capacity as a function of the natives of the speech world accepting immigrants from the non-speech world into, knotty with mostly negative beliefs, normal society.

Larry in the New Year

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

The start of the new year places people in the position of making, willingness there but execution questionable, time sensitive resolutions. Looking on the past year, it pleased me loudly like the loosely patterned after last century’s end celebration parties, on now picking up garbage off of streets, Times Square.

Finally, I was on the pages of the New York Times and potentially, it’s the pistons of machine of rights for movie stars, Larry and Tracy that will keep firing this year again. But unless I am able to land a wishfully, ecologically sound maid or valet, I must still push on with my personally important tasks around the house.

Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year, I am very looking forward to treating my partners in crime over beer and fine pub meals as we attend totally inspirational conferences in good for sunbathing climates.

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Larry’s wish for good spirits and good will

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

At Christmas time, people lambaste with presents persons in their lives, pampering them with the pleasurable material items of luminous luxury like massive televisions and ecologically questionable, possibly zany in masking body odors perfumes. Against spending money on presents, I am not.  Sorting through my loot makes me happy in my good, ringing in the New Year with good spirits, mood. Nothing makes my poor autistic self come towards more security than lots of warm positioning of natural family coming together at the dinner table.

Writing this blog, I also want to thank all the many people who went to see our movie and presentations this past year. Owing all of you presents is not something I can do but it is more than possible for me like the people playing on poorly heard by mainstream America NPR stations, to articulate words from the movement of typers towards the universal mapping over of little lots of prejudice with potentially widening of thinking of people with minimal speech, highways of powerful ideas of inclusion and movies as game-changing, looking to move minds and not pocketbooks, performances of intelligence and not looks.

Larry, peace and good serious will for the world in the next year.

Thoughts on the Odd Couple

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

Along our own paths, odd couple Tracy and Larry lounge on different, massively arranged for our large bodies, chairs mainly because our personal interests and lifestyles are not the same. Unknown possibilities to form lasting, nothing will ever break apart, bonds between us have risen like airplanes on not seen missions passing over the landscape of society.

We spend time in airports planning our next presentations or next landings in mostly A-level movies. Mates we would be called in Australia.  Malls potentially look at us as aspiring celebrities and possible Santa Claus candidates. Coping problems we appear to have in situations pooling socializing and looking party-ready. It’s picking up after each others meltdowns that both make our connection stronger and link our traveling experiences together.

Personally, I have learned from, older in maturity of behavior than Larry, Tracy to spread wings of patience over more areas of my life particularly when schedules take twists and turns out of the expected order of events.  It is this that I have poised our amiably arranged relationship on.

Watching lots of sitcoms can’t measure up to the Tracy and Larry show so stay tuned to our next reality TV-like episode.

Thoughts on climate change

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

It’s interesting that nightly news covers natural disasters so well but can’t tell the real story about the problems in the world that were once attributed to temperamental weather patterns. Now northernmost states get more snow and violently raining like cats and dogs, cooking more meat than green vegetables, South, lands more tornadoes and hurricanes. It is little, doing everything it can to levitate itself back to the world of everyday life, Vermont that is showing the world the effects of climate change, amounting like the pouring of many lava flows on our environments.

Lining our awareness of this change is are concerns that our oil resources are slowly disappearing. For me, it is looking at the world as a slice of the cosmos and listening collectively to the sounds of the voices of birds, promising ourselves, on whatever good book we choose, to ice cream sundae less our lives with resource-depleting, materialistic in value, looking out for leisure only in popstar-like movie sets, equipment and playthings.

Opening up a presidential campaign I am not. I am just trying to pour out my very real concern of planetary destruction to speech over the top of no brains idiots for President like Perry and Bachman.

Pleasing picture-popping moments in Orlando

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

It was a pleasing opportunity to kick our DVD release into the end zone of the Autism Society of America’s popular annual conference last post-July Fourth week-end.

Willing to let total work of leading presentation to planner, practiced Powerpointer, Gerry, Tracy and I mumbled our prepared, typed commentary to the, entirely Oprah Winfrey-ing our every word, picture-popping, audience at the gala-ready convention center in Orlando.

It was lots of opera-like applause that we milked, signing DVDs and posing for movie star, passing as old actors like Ted Danson of B-movie stardom, pictures.

Move Over Talk Show Hosts

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

The timing of our Tampa, Florida show times this week is like making strawberry shortcake on Independence Day. Potentially organizing my packing will include shorts and a baggy, more open to massive waistlines perforated with finely sown on insignia labels of minor sports star designers, bathing suits. Lapping only Tracy and I on totally domesticated for tourists’ beach will be Harvey and Pascal in their originally made for Olympians running shorts.

Powers of suggestion on TV lead us to living our movie star lives out under the moon light except when we are pleased to sleep in our own beds back in Vermont. There the topnotch philosophy of including Larry and Tracy in every major newspaper except Fox news rags gives us the confidence to name ourselves movie, People magazine still needs to key a story on, stars.

Oprah Winfrey, of course, looking always for seriously earthshaking stories to move people’s emotions, pivoting on opinions about social issues, is really more used to jabberers both on her show and in her book club but we can pop corks of marvelously like champagne, bottled up for years but now like a dormant volcano exploding into the skies, ideas to get her attention.

Move over talk show hosts. We are ready for prime time.

~Larry

Doing Movie Star Work

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

Kind of like making an appointment, entirely up to three other people’s schedules, areas time zoned differently to travel to, highly subject to peaceful flying weather, our touring for the movie notes a life of leisurely eating at meaty fine restaurants while typing frenetically at question and answer post-movie panels. Looking at this situation, I see lots of production in doing this movie star work, mostly because it’s me totally pressing out my intelligent thoughts onto potentially mown down minds of movie goers.

My quite satisfying life looks more like your anyone-looking-for-an- autograph-from, money-grows-on-trees-for, celebrity. I might not lead thinking man’s best looks list (nothing beats a good-looking kind of muscle bound mostly hairy headed man) and maybe I stay rooted in the traditions of old, mighty addicted to maple syrup, better openings inside their land to live a calm life, Vermonters. Now with taking our film on the road, I can role play too the personality of Will Ferrell-like jokester, looking at old attitudes and feelings about disability anchored in places of mostly retro-styled movies and poking fun at people’s ideas while leaving off, at the door steps of their imaginations, baskets of, voiced with letters, insights.

Your wanting to get out in the sun now should take over. Boredom reading profoundly written blogs otherwise will set in.

~Larry

Drawing Maps of Language and Letters

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Maps spirited in their lines and shaped by their perspectives of landscapes point out where people must move to navigate for going on trips, giving tours to people like movie stars, and having great world adventures to parts unknown. Tracy and I are trying to draw maps of language and letters to show people new ways of traveling in the land of autism and limited speech.

Operating on people’s openness to meeting us in cities around the country, liking lots of local meals with native beer, we go out and spread our message of mass appeal to Apple iPad-oriented moviegoers. Part of the news your memory needs to remember is our presence like Vermont springs is very short. (We have serious winters.) So let’s look out and key in on our future movie showings, take a friend, and buy them a large popcorn.

~Larry

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