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Trygve's digital diary / January nineteenth, 1999



Whew! Things have been pretty busy out here at the treehouse this past week. Just for fun, I hung up this old sheet in the dungeon (easy to do--I ran a length of steel wire through the top seam, attached the ends of the wire to one of the joists, and tucked the bottom seam under the carpet here along one side of the "hall of abdominal equipment") and here are a few pics of testing it out. (As you can see, it's compatible with "hamming it up" for the camera.)

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Friday through Sunday, I was one of the guests at Anaconism IV which was a lot of fun; I had a couple of costume ideas that didn't quite get finished in time, but there are plenty of other opportunities for those later and I have enough other costumes already made that I can recycle. Nobody at the con seemed to mind my doing a re-run on Saturday; at least they didn't try to stop me from speaking. On the other hand, it might have been the first time anyone ever chaired a workshop on bad writing while dressed in metal conduit and leather. Or, maybe not--it's hard to be sure where "bad writing workshops" are concerned.

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But my vote for "most interesting event of the week" goes to getting started on the filming of "Dragon and the Hawk" starring Julian Jung Lee ("Tiger Street," "Fatal Revenge," "My Samurai") and me.

I don't have quite as many film credits to put after my name above, but I'll try to make up for it in sheer obnoxiousness. Everybody I've met in the rest of the cast and crew has been a whole lot of fun and I'm very excited about the project. The theatrical release is planned for the fourth quarter of 1999 and you can figure that I'll be putting up lots of interesting scenes here on my webpage throughout production, so stay tuned and catch them here before anyone else can watch them in the theater!

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