Gooch + Gooch = Gooches

Gooch + Gooch = Gooches

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Bill Murray: The Man Who Knew Too Much
Bill Murray is annoyed. He can’t recall the name of the cinematographer who worked on his upcoming film, Passion Play. “He’s Irish, but he’s from Australia and he lives in China,” says the 59-year-old, Oscar-nominated actor, knitting his brow in thought. “I talk about him all the time. The crazy Tourette’s guy. ”Murray takes a slow sip from a bottle of Brooklyn Lager. “I worked with him on that movie I did with what’s-his-nuts.” Wes Anderson? “No.” Ivan Reitman? “Jim Jarmusch. It was that one called… ” Broken Flowers? “No.” Coffee and Cigarettes? “The Limits of Control,” he says. “The guy wears platform shoes when he’s working. He can’t talk for 16 seconds without going into a rant. He once told me this crazy story about living in Hong Kong, next to the world’s longest escalator. He’d strip naked in front of his window for everyone to see. But the thing was almost a mile long—the escalator—so by the time people got to the end of it they couldn’t remember what building he was in.”
http://www.blackbookmag.com/article/bill-murray-the-man-who-knew-too-much/20037/P1

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Bill Murray: The Man Who Knew Too Much

Bill Murray is annoyed. He can’t recall the name of the cinematographer who worked on his upcoming film, Passion Play. “He’s Irish, but he’s from Australia and he lives in China,” says the 59-year-old, Oscar-nominated actor, knitting his brow in thought. “I talk about him all the time. The crazy Tourette’s guy. ”Murray takes a slow sip from a bottle of Brooklyn Lager. “I worked with him on that movie I did with what’s-his-nuts.” Wes Anderson? “No.” Ivan Reitman? “Jim Jarmusch. It was that one called… ” Broken Flowers? “No.” Coffee and Cigarettes? “The Limits of Control,” he says. “The guy wears platform shoes when he’s working. He can’t talk for 16 seconds without going into a rant. He once told me this crazy story about living in Hong Kong, next to the world’s longest escalator. He’d strip naked in front of his window for everyone to see. But the thing was almost a mile long—the escalator—so by the time people got to the end of it they couldn’t remember what building he was in.”

http://www.blackbookmag.com/article/bill-murray-the-man-who-knew-too-much/20037/P1

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If there was something I missed from my high school years… It was the jazz hands. : P

If there was something I missed from my high school years… It was the jazz hands. : P

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Solace

I barely remember who or what came before this precious moment that I have chosen to be here. I can only assume what will be after I leave this place. What I do know for sure is that I am here now and I am not alone.

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LUIS GUZMAN
I can not thank you enough for your contributions to the world of film. : P

LUIS GUZMAN

I can not thank you enough for your contributions to the world of film. : P

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: ( Not cool.. Next time you fill your tank… Please, please dont go with BP..

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Gulf Oil Spill Pictures: Birds, Fish, Crabs Coated

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Sometimes…

I wash my hands just to feel the cold water running over them.

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Jane Goodall with ChimpPhoto: Michael Nichols
Primatologist Jane Goodall bends forward as Jou Jou, a chimpanzee, reaches out to her in Brazzaville, Congo. Goodall revolutionized primatology with her 1960s studies at Tanzania’s Gombe Stream Game Reserve, where she observed chimpanzees making and using tools, a landmark discovery in wildlife studies. 

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Jane Goodall with Chimp
Photo: Michael Nichols

Primatologist Jane Goodall bends forward as Jou Jou, a chimpanzee, reaches out to her in Brazzaville, Congo. Goodall revolutionized primatology with her 1960s studies at Tanzania’s Gombe Stream Game Reserve, where she observed chimpanzees making and using tools, a landmark discovery in wildlife studies. 

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Enjoy! =)

Today is the first day of the rest of my life.

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