[AGL] Joe Ben Clark recommends An Inconvenient Truth the movie
Michael Eisenstadt
michaele at ando.pair.com
Thu Jun 22 12:46:55 EDT 2006
Michele,
Is this an IMax film? I went to the Bullock Museum the first day,
I wasn't too impressed. Have you ever been? The museum costs
mucho bucks to get in and the movie mucho bucks more. Its a
very good museum if you are interested in types of barbed wire
and other native arts.
a friend of mine, Kelly Bradford with whom i hung out with all
yesterday with her boyfriend Sam Schonezeit is interested in
attending your church in Manor this Sunday with me. (Her
boyfriend is leaving for San Luis de Potosi). How long is the
service?
And what did kelly and sam and moi do? First we went to a
laughter workshop at the Blanton Museum. After spaghetti
and salad lunch at my place where Sam was hot to try out
Flight Simulator later on we went to a seance where a guru
named Vanessa spoke for an hour about growing the seed
and fighting the ego. She is in her thirties, an American, and
the seance was in a large living room in a house on Treadwell
just east of Lamar. The acolytes sat on cushions wearing many
of them loose fitting garments or short pants, many lovely girls
among the 25 or so present. One of them, very winsome,
passed her hand about her body from the breastbone then
on the side of her breast down around her stomach this way
and that. Kelly explained afterwards that she was palpating her
chakra or chakras. Finally off to Barton Springs pool.
Type with you soon.
Mike
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Subject: Re: [AGL] Joe Ben Clark recommends An Inconvenient Truth the movie
<reply> Mike and all, Saw Gore on Charlie Rose—great interview—want
to see the movie.
Also want to see cowboy history at Bob Bullock (never been there) Want
to go? Michele
On Jun 21, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Madelon Umlauf wrote:
> Mike.
> We saw the movie opening weekend. The money goes to a bipartisan
> non-profit group to fight global warming. I feel this to be more
> important
> than voting for any politician in history. This will be a problem for
> generations to come. I hope the nation and the world can see outside
> their
> mortality and change the future. I was impressed with the crowds
> attentiveness to Gore's words and pictures. I was not impressed that
> the
> theatre was only half full on opening weekend. I cant believe they put
> the
> movie in the Arboretum. I had to battle humvees and suburbans to find a
> parking spot in the mall it was showing at. I doubt any of THOSE
> people were
> seeing it.
> See the movie with as many conservatives as you can!
> www.climatecrisis.net
>
> joeben
>
> Michael Eisenstadt <michaele at hotpop.com> wrote:
> Have you seen the movie? Usually we wait till
> a movie gets to the video store.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
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