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September 02, 2003

The Dirty Dozen

Another Charles Bronson quote.


Joseph T. Wladislaw: Killin' generals could get to be a habit with me.

The Dirty Dozen - 1967

Not this time

Well I didn't get a callback.
Back to the drawing board.
I think the reason might have been because I was slightly too old for the part.
That is depressing.
My mom thinks I might be too old for the job market.
About the only thing I am not too old for is to win the Lottery.
This week would be nice.

Listening To: Awaiting on You All - George Harrison

Posted by Starhawk at 09:41 PM | Acting | Comments (0)

Remembering the World Trade Center

This is a sight I thought I would never see. That is the World Financial Center. It was built after the trade center so this was a view that had never been seen before. I am standing on the corner of Church and Vessy Sts. looking directly at where the trade center used to be.

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From here I walked down Vessy St. towards West St.

Posted by Starhawk at 05:12 PM | WTC May 2003 | Comments (0)

Remembering the World Trade Center

This is a sight I thought I would never see. That is the World Financial Center. It was built after the trade center so this was a view that had never been seen before. I am standing on the corner of Church and Vessy Sts. looking directly at where the trade center used to be.

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From here I walked down Vessy St. towards West St.

Posted by Starhawk at 05:12 PM | WTC May 2003 | Comments (0)

September 01, 2003

Audition - Part 2

Still don't know if I am going to get the part or not. The director says he can't make up his mind but will call the people tomorrow.
Auditions are very different from acting. When doing the auditions it is generally ok to go over the top a bit to show what you can do. I am not very good at over the top.
I have to give him credit though for being fair. Everyone who showed up got to read several times.
Well we will see what happens.

Posted by Starhawk at 10:50 PM | Acting | Comments (0)

Remembering the World Trade Center

Last May I had to go to NYC on family business. One of the things I wanted to do on this trip, which was my first to NY since 9/11, was visit the WTC site.
I will post the photos I took then between now and 9/11 and put them together in one document.
The WTC and I go way back. I remember when it was proposed. How almost everyone thought they were ugly buildings. How the adjacent sidewalk collapsed during excavation. How we took my mother to Windows on the World for mother's day once.
Almost every time I went there I got there the same way. I worked several jobs in the downtown area, one for six years just blocks from the WTC. I always ended up on the E Train. WTC was the last stop on the E. From the subway there was a direct entrance to the mall area underneath the trade center.
This is what it looked like last May.


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You used to be able to pass through this entrance, make a right turn and you would be in a vast underground area filled with shops, restaurants, banks and a vast bank of escalators that went further underground where you could take a PATH train to New Jersey.
There was a Schwab office there where I opened my first account. Old men used to come in watch the stock ticker and line up at the quote machines to follow their stocks.
The mall area was on the same level as the ground floor of the two towers and you could enter directly in the towers from the bank of revolving doors that spanned the entire length of the buildings.

Posted by Starhawk at 01:07 PM | WTC May 2003 | Comments (0)

Mr. Majestyk


Vince Majestyk: You make sounds like you're a mean little ass-kicker... only I ain't convinced. You keep talking and I'm gonna take your head off.

Mr. Majestyk - 1974

Posted by Starhawk at 11:17 AM | Quote of The Day | Comments (1)