Erin Tustin! Oh, the marvels of facebook. Nice little documentary thingy you got there. Also, not to be a creep, but I notice you're a fellow resident of Massachusetts these days. If your ever in the Boston area you should hit me up. Also, chalcogens.
Would those people approve of my lifestyle? Sublimate everything, I always say. We made the spirit world, we might as well use it - or, at least, look at it. Send this to me.
How do I see the entire documentary? Now you're gonna have to subscribe to my blog and read boring stuff about med/ed, health, technology, etc. etc. etc. http://r0wsbud.typepad.com
Tustin and Ianacci have found a fascinating character, one who would not be out be out of place in Errol Morris' "Fast, Cheap and Out of Control." All the while, they manage to preserve Phyllis Galde's humanity and charm.
Phyllis Galde struggles to maintain readership of the world's first and oldest publication of 'true reports of the strange and unknown.' She runs Fate Magazine out of her basement in Lakeville, Minnesota.
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This was one of the best documentaries I've ever seen, and I hope it wins something huge!
EDW
Erin Tustin! Oh, the marvels of facebook. Nice little documentary thingy you got there. Also, not to be a creep, but I notice you're a fellow resident of Massachusetts these days. If your ever in the Boston area you should hit me up. Also, chalcogens.
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pitzo
Gimme that. Gimme that sassy.
Would those people approve of my lifestyle? Sublimate everything, I always say. We made the spirit world, we might as well use it - or, at least, look at it. Send this to me.
How do I see the entire documentary? Now you're gonna have to subscribe to my blog and read boring stuff about med/ed, health, technology, etc. etc. etc.
http://r0wsbud.typepad.com
Woooo! I want to see it all over again. Especially after watching the second trailer.
I just watched the trailer for the new Star Trek film, and that made me want to see Phyllis Sassy Girl too.
Tustin and Ianacci have found a fascinating character, one who would not be out be out of place in Errol Morris' "Fast, Cheap and Out of Control." All the while, they manage to preserve Phyllis Galde's humanity and charm.
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