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13 Responses to “THE UNKNOWN COPPOLA DISCOVERS A POSITIVE”
I think it more appropriate that the elder Coppola brother be in the office. That is where the real business is conducted. The bottom line. Tide? That was a famous race car driver, huh, CRC.
Props to Marc, BTW.
Do you think the younger bro will end up in all the Thai resturants now?
The guy in that film sounds an awful lot like you CRC.
Be well.
Barn, the UC does this as a symbol for all U’s in the world, including MC.
It’s more about questioning celebrity worship and the deep rooted reasons behind it, but always in a gentle, non-judgemental way.
CRC, no on can deny that you’re a beacon of hope. Aside from helping us U’s in the world, I foresee you helping some of the well-known celebrities too. I feel very strongly about this, while I know that I am not alone. There is another great soul that I compared you too, so please click on Doug. I feel very strongly about that too.
I also believe that Lazar can toss a great right punch. Some people can pick horses but I can pick genuine human beings.
Big shout out to joy, Barn, Cali, Northrop and every heart that reads my reply.
I will end on this note: I am looking for CRC to bring back the Jed, the Granny’s, Jethro’s and Ellie May’s of our world; and Ole Barn needs to open up dem barn doors.
I agree CRC. I am also a 31 waist, and a 30 inseam. And those dungarees? One leg at a time. Reward is a fabulous gift derived from talent, or ability. And the UC’s of the world deserve tranquility derived from kindness. Not that of strangers, bur rather kindness to themselves. I guess I’m as soft as sandpaper. 30 grit.
I guess we, the bro included, all contribute to humanity in some way or another, and that in itself is kindness. Sandpaper makes wood soft and smooth. So I guess I have a small place for the rougher minds of the world.
Be well.
Hmm? How could I have missed Dan’s comment? sorry Dan! I never like to snub a friend.
Now, I am very familiar with grits, for I am an x-wood butcher. That’s right? I was, at one time, too strong for the shop. I became successful reading BLUEprints, slinging metal studs and track around the floors of steel superstructures. Not to forget the tons of plasterboard I tossed…don’t mean to sound like a braggart, just that was my thing. Well, while doing my thing I also had my ego jolted from my superstructure.
I ain’t as thin as I once was; I put on a few too many pounds; my bones are ready for the glue factory, but there was a time, back in day when I felt like a man made of steel. Those days are long gone.
Sorry, I got a bit derailed. I had to be the grit. Leave it to brodda Barn’s wit. Remember,you have ‘open coat’ and ‘closed coat’ paper. The ‘open coat’ is great for woodworking, especailly when sanding softwoods that contain resin.
I hope this resonates, for any type of grit would hurt. My layers have been stripped to the bone, leaving the heart exposed for all to see.
Dang Northrop! You skinny like Barn!
Brodda, I just say it loud, too loud sometimes.
Dan, I keep wearing out pant legs putting em on.
Christopher, you and me are ok.
Be well all.
August 23rd, 2008 at 8:37 pm
The office is a much better fate than a trashcan
August 23rd, 2008 at 8:51 pm
I think it more appropriate that the elder Coppola brother be in the office. That is where the real business is conducted. The bottom line. Tide? That was a famous race car driver, huh, CRC.
Props to Marc, BTW.
Do you think the younger bro will end up in all the Thai resturants now?
The guy in that film sounds an awful lot like you CRC.
Be well.
August 23rd, 2008 at 9:30 pm
I used to go to a Chinese place called Hung Far Low, can’t remember where. It’s been a good 15 or 20 years since I’ve been there.
August 23rd, 2008 at 9:44 pm
That don’t sound like a eating establishment Yanqui.
August 24th, 2008 at 1:32 am
…and this is why I love you guys. Funny video. See you all Monday.
August 24th, 2008 at 12:28 pm
Barn, the UC does this as a symbol for all U’s in the world, including MC.
It’s more about questioning celebrity worship and the deep rooted reasons behind it, but always in a gentle, non-judgemental way.
August 24th, 2008 at 4:43 pm
That was very entertaining and well cut. I love the stealth 2 cam coverage. CRC your approach to this subject is direct and yet also sublime.
I thought I heard Adrienne’s voice in there, best wishes to all.
Dan
August 24th, 2008 at 5:07 pm
CRC, no on can deny that you’re a beacon of hope. Aside from helping us U’s in the world, I foresee you helping some of the well-known celebrities too. I feel very strongly about this, while I know that I am not alone. There is another great soul that I compared you too, so please click on Doug. I feel very strongly about that too.
I also believe that Lazar can toss a great right punch. Some people can pick horses but I can pick genuine human beings.
Big shout out to joy, Barn, Cali, Northrop and every heart that reads my reply.
I will end on this note: I am looking for CRC to bring back the Jed, the Granny’s, Jethro’s and Ellie May’s of our world; and Ole Barn needs to open up dem barn doors.
All For One, One For ALL
August 24th, 2008 at 8:53 pm
I agree CRC. I am also a 31 waist, and a 30 inseam. And those dungarees? One leg at a time. Reward is a fabulous gift derived from talent, or ability. And the UC’s of the world deserve tranquility derived from kindness. Not that of strangers, bur rather kindness to themselves. I guess I’m as soft as sandpaper. 30 grit.
I guess we, the bro included, all contribute to humanity in some way or another, and that in itself is kindness. Sandpaper makes wood soft and smooth. So I guess I have a small place for the rougher minds of the world.
Be well.
August 24th, 2008 at 9:41 pm
30 grit, that’s pretty course Barn
August 25th, 2008 at 2:12 am
I wear 30×30s. Huzzah!
August 25th, 2008 at 4:51 am
Hmm? How could I have missed Dan’s comment? sorry Dan! I never like to snub a friend.
Now, I am very familiar with grits, for I am an x-wood butcher. That’s right? I was, at one time, too strong for the shop. I became successful reading BLUEprints, slinging metal studs and track around the floors of steel superstructures. Not to forget the tons of plasterboard I tossed…don’t mean to sound like a braggart, just that was my thing. Well, while doing my thing I also had my ego jolted from my superstructure.
I ain’t as thin as I once was; I put on a few too many pounds; my bones are ready for the glue factory, but there was a time, back in day when I felt like a man made of steel. Those days are long gone.
Sorry, I got a bit derailed. I had to be the grit. Leave it to brodda Barn’s wit. Remember,you have ‘open coat’ and ‘closed coat’ paper. The ‘open coat’ is great for woodworking, especailly when sanding softwoods that contain resin.
I hope this resonates, for any type of grit would hurt. My layers have been stripped to the bone, leaving the heart exposed for all to see.
I posted a comment that was meant for all left @ http://pahnation.com/blogshobo/?p=46
August 25th, 2008 at 6:41 am
Dang Northrop! You skinny like Barn!
Brodda, I just say it loud, too loud sometimes.
Dan, I keep wearing out pant legs putting em on.
Christopher, you and me are ok.
Be well all.