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Travis Louie (eccentric creative person)

@travislouie

Fine Artist exhibiting in galleries all over the world, writer, storyteller, professor, chronicler of strange folk.

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Currently, on hold with ez-pass I pressed the button for them to call me back but my phone "silenced" the call because it did not recognize the number

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Imagine yourself tasting this (losing a bet, on a dare, or at gun point) and also try to imagine what kind of face you would be making from the experience.

Imagine yourself tasting this (losing a bet, on a dare, or at gun point) and also try to imagine what kind of face you would be making from the experience.
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I remember when Richard Chamberlain was in the cast of The Swarm(1978) in between The Three Musketeers(1973) and the mini-series Shogun(1980). My mom watched him in Dr Kildare in the 1960s. RIP

I remember when Richard Chamberlain was in the cast of The Swarm(1978) in between The Three Musketeers(1973) and the mini-series Shogun(1980). My mom watched him in Dr Kildare in the 1960s. RIP
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I bring up Haystacks Calhoun because of a film I saw in school called Requiem For A Heavyweight(1962) written by Rod Serling Anthony Quinn plays a heavyweight boxer at the end of his career being talked into becoming a professional wrestler(Calhoun being his first opponent)

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Kevin Pollak would have made a great Reid Fleming, . . . If it ever came out of Warner Bros development limbo, I think actor David Krumholtz could pull it off.

Kevin Pollak would have made a great Reid Fleming, . . . If it ever came out of Warner Bros development limbo, I think actor David Krumholtz could pull it off.