I encountered a wee bit of a rough patch, regarding career stuff, that I’m not going to go into on the blog yet. But it really made it a challenging week.
However, the great news is that I am now an Associate Member of the Dramatists Guild! I’m super happy about that.
The membership is based on my play, Tell My Bones, which I am currently prepping to send off to various playwrighting contests.
I have not had a real chance to take a good look at Tell My Bones for the last 3 years, so there were plenty of details that I had forgotten about. It is sufficient to say, though, that I love this play.
I’m not going to talk about any of the stuff going on in the “news” regarding indictments, etc. You probably know what I think about all of that. (Meaning that everything on the surface is only a way of hiding what’s really going on behind the scenes.)
I still think, though, that it’s a good idea to invest in silver and/or gold if you can afford to, and do it before August 22nd and the public BRICS announcement.
I would also recommend that you make time to watch the final episode in the free docu-series, REMEDY. It has some very important information, as well as plenty of tips on natural remedies to help you heal from vaccine damage.
https://go2.remedy.film/live/episode-8/
Other than that—
This was awesome!!!
It’s an article reprinted on The Jersey Sound website, from 1978:
“Bruce Springsteen: Greetings. Again. From Asbury Park.”
The interview took place on Springsteen’s 29th birthday. I was a huge fan of his by this point, and saw him in concert more times than I can count. I remember the summer of 1978 vividly. I remember Darkness on the Edge of Town vividly. But I had no clue he was only 29 years old at that point. Wow.
Anyway, there are also some great photos in the article, too. You can read it in full HERE.
And that’s really it for now, gang. I am trying to sort of recover from some of the shit that came to light this week.
Meanwhile, enjoy your Thursday, wherever you are in the world.
Thanks for visiting.
I love you guys. See ya!
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Two of my favorites from Darkness on the Edge of Town, 1978. Enjoy!
