Hello Everyone!
This is just inform you that I've begun work on a very limited Family Website, basically an on-line photo album. You can see it at http://mysite.verizon.net/vzevt8xi/thebrownefamilywebsite/index.html
The web space came with our Verizon DSL connection so I though I'd see what I could do with it. It uses a very limited WYSIWYG program, but it get's the job done. Take a look, but remember it's still under construction, we hope to post a lot more photos later.
Here's (hopefully) a preview of the fun you'll find on the new webpage! ...
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Monday, September 10, 2007
Dangeresque
Howdy,
So I promised a picture at the end of my last blog, but it took me a few days to locate my camera. Here's some pictures from when the Brownes visited the Other Brownes. It was a short-but-sweet visit.
On Labor Day we went to Prospect Park and had a picnic (after a 40 minute search for a parking spot-- ah, Jolly Ol' Brooklyn!). I did actually take pictures of Samantha too, but they look exactly like the one Ian took, so they're not worth posting.

To Allie, we are "Unk Abin" and "Aunh Nay". I can't always understand what she's saying, but just before I took these pictures I think she said something about being Tom Cruise's stunt double for Mission: Impossible 2. She just scaled up this 8 ft wall (20, in little person
feet) like it was nothing. No help. No ropes. No fear. Then she posed near the top for a picture. She knew not to smile too much... it breaks the dangeresque mystique.
So I promised a picture at the end of my last blog, but it took me a few days to locate my camera. Here's some pictures from when the Brownes visited the Other Brownes. It was a short-but-sweet visit.
To Allie, we are "Unk Abin" and "Aunh Nay". I can't always understand what she's saying, but just before I took these pictures I think she said something about being Tom Cruise's stunt double for Mission: Impossible 2. She just scaled up this 8 ft wall (20, in little person
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Lost Blog...
While this isn't technically my first blogging experience, if I post here one more time, I will beat my personal best. My old roommates, Daniel Nayeri, Brendan Choisnet, and I started a blog about two years ago. We each submitted one really great entry. And then we never touched it again. The whole idea was to start an internet presence for a film we were developing called "SUBWAY". It was going to be our first feature film. Dan and I took a week-long bike trip through Vermont, where we developed a lot of the ideas for the movie. The blog was basically just funny stories from that trip: SABBIKICAL 2K5.
I was going to post a link that that blog here, but after 10 minutes of searching, I can even find my own blog. No idea what my old username was, or password, and it doesn't appear on any search engines.
But no worries, we sort of gave up on the whole "SUBWAY" thing when we figured out it would cost 5-10 million dollars to produce. That's where SABBIKICAL 2K6 came in. The following year, we repeated the biking extravaganza with a trip across long island. Only this time we were developing a screenplay called "The Cult of Sincerity."
As you might imagine, it's not easy to brainstorm and bike all day. Well, it's easy to brainstorm, it's just difficult to get the storm out of your mouth while you're gasping for air! But thanks to a flat-tire, we had a very long walk to the nearest bike shop, and a lot of time to dream about making a movie. Only this time, we actually did!
I'm not making this up. The Browne's can attest to it. They've seen it! It really exists! It's all about one hipster's quixotic quest to come up with something not-ironic to put on a T-shirt (hence it not costing 5-10 million, T-shirts are cheaper than subway cars).
But for lack of a better way to end this post. Here's a picture of... oh crud. [sigh]. I was going to upload a picture here, but I can't seem to find my camera. Lost blogs! Lost cameras! I'm a mess!
I was going to post a link that that blog here, but after 10 minutes of searching, I can even find my own blog. No idea what my old username was, or password, and it doesn't appear on any search engines.
But no worries, we sort of gave up on the whole "SUBWAY" thing when we figured out it would cost 5-10 million dollars to produce. That's where SABBIKICAL 2K6 came in. The following year, we repeated the biking extravaganza with a trip across long island. Only this time we were developing a screenplay called "The Cult of Sincerity."
As you might imagine, it's not easy to brainstorm and bike all day. Well, it's easy to brainstorm, it's just difficult to get the storm out of your mouth while you're gasping for air! But thanks to a flat-tire, we had a very long walk to the nearest bike shop, and a lot of time to dream about making a movie. Only this time, we actually did!
I'm not making this up. The Browne's can attest to it. They've seen it! It really exists! It's all about one hipster's quixotic quest to come up with something not-ironic to put on a T-shirt (hence it not costing 5-10 million, T-shirts are cheaper than subway cars).
But for lack of a better way to end this post. Here's a picture of... oh crud. [sigh]. I was going to upload a picture here, but I can't seem to find my camera. Lost blogs! Lost cameras! I'm a mess!
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