Steven briefly mentioned...

TDWoj

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Article in the Toronto Star about the MuchMusic Awards held here last weekend, starts off with:

Jun. 21, 2003. 11:47 AM

"One year, a dour Steven Seagal arrived wearing a silk kimono jacket and demanded that nobody look him directly in the eyes.

He was serious."

I guess that was the year he was here filming Exit Wounds.
 

Lotussan

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Thanks for that little snippet, TD...I guess he likes scrutiny about as much as I do, but then again, he is in front of the camera, soooo.....Anyway, I like his shirts....And Exit wounds, too...:)
 

TDWoj

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You're welcome! Even a snippet of news is better than none at all, I guess....
 

TDWoj

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Trying to get my story written, that was supposed to be done for Monday, and now I've only got until Friday to finish it.

Also, had some work - as always, rush rush - to do. And, I've been watching Steven films because that's the only time I've got to do that. A little Steven before bed helps me sleep better, somehow <evil grin>.

I poke my nose in every now and again, but no one's ever there when I am.:(
 

suziwong

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Originally posted by TDWoj
Article in the Toronto Star about the MuchMusic Awards held here last weekend, starts off with:

Jun. 21, 2003. 11:47 AM

"One year, a dour Steven Seagal arrived wearing a silk kimono jacket and demanded that nobody look him directly in the eyes.

He was serious."

I guess that was the year he was here filming Exit Wounds.


Hiiiiiiiiiii !! what a man !! I am sure was very handsome !!
Thank you very much TJ for this information !!

in oneness
 

TDWoj

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Originally posted by Sleeping Fox
What do you do Woj? If you don't mind me being an nozey little Fox

Boring stuff - desktop publishing - newsletters, business cards, brochures, reports, that sort of thing. A little technical writing from time to time. My first tech writing job back in the early 90s was for a company that produced orbiter components so you could say I worked on the space shuttle program, in a very VERY small way <g>.

I also (try to) write fiction, but so far no joy in selling any of them. My rejection letters usually read "a well written story, but it just didn't do it for me". Arrrrggghhh! So I slave on. Maybe one day I will write a story that will "do it" for the editor, and I can finally leave my day job (yeah, as if).
 
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