maybe the experience was a lesson....
it all depends on you, i suppose.
there's always something to take from it all mccoy.
i admire the texan's painting you shared earlier today
despite the sillyness ensued.
i'm from houston, we're the melting pot city with a very modern/business type environment
cheers.
Hey is that u odey?
Amma is coming to Dallas June 25th and 26th (2015).
i was happy to see that even grouchy old Alfred recognizes your hidden talents. Think of it : The Lone Ranger rides again. That's definitely you.
i hope you will accept Tonto's breakfasts during the filming! He serves eggs with vegetarian swiss stake. There is 90% of the daily needs of vitamin B 12 in one of those morsels. i know because i have been following your recent advice to get plenty of B12. i bought some Worthington Loma Linda Swiss stake. That's just one brand.
Some American people (from Texas I reckon) also tried to convince me that T-bone steaks are a vegetarian food, since the cattle often eats the best organic pasture grass available. I found that a fascinating line of thought. Are all Texans like that?
Odey
You are man of imperturbable distinctions. That is why you would make such a good addition to my horror films. i would come back from the grave to include you.
What I have in mind is you playing the Lone Ranger. In this episode Tonto would be an obsessed vegetarian who dislikes sharing campfires with meat eaters. His unusual determination to stay away from meat eaters leads to the mysterious death of the Lone Ranger near a small village in central Texas. In this final episode it would be unclear as to who was the real outlaw-since Tonto sticks to his story that he had nothing to do with the mysterious death and that it was actually the Lone Rangers meat eating that led him to his own mysterious demise.
A glimpse into the world proves that horror is nothing other than reality. I have a feeling that deep inside you there is someone no one knows about.