Echo Taps - January 14, 2007

In May of 2005 an event called EchoTaps was performed in upstate New York in which 674 brass players from 30 states lined the roadways between the Woodlawn National Cemetery and the Bath National Cemetery, a distance of 42.2 miles, to play Taps for our veterans. This tribute to our American military was recognized by the Veterans Administration as a powerful and unique way to say to demonstrate our nation's deep gratitude to those who, in times of war and peace, have faithfully defended our country through a worldwide rendition of EchoTaps - ECHOTAPS WORLDWIDE.

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3.22.07 // Project Runway!

Dear Property Manager,

HOORAY! My favorite reality show in the world, Project Runway, is gearing up for another season! HOORAY!

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3.22.07 // I have no patience sometimes...

One thing that I know I can never, ever put down in a "special skills" category is "patience." I can't wait for anything. I need my "Minute Waltz" in 30 seconds. The crosswalk sign needs to change within nano-seconds of me pressing the button. If I leave someone a voicemail, they need to return it within 5 minutes or I start to jump to conclusions that they hate me and have probably made a voo-doo doll to my likeness and poke it with a very sharp #2 pencil while laughing maniacally. I know this isn't rational. But I'm an writer/actor, and we're not rational people.

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