Around Los Angeles With Ambrose
Quite often, when I say L.A. is the place people get to wonder why. I will come to that. The city is just amazing. Starting the week, I've done a whole lot of stuff from the nerve wracking Monday Night Football, pub-crawling, screening of feature films coupled with the pundits who are now caught in between the Barack Obama and John McCain campaigns which seemingly looks very much Obama is making a headway in the polls. Did I say that? AP says they are running neck and neck. My mistake.
But we should realize Obama is interestingly showing every bit of his eloquence in terms of being well-prepared to handle any situation that may arise from the McCain camp. I have done some soul searching and my hunch tells me it's going to be a landslide on Obama's favor. It's just less than two weeks away and we shouldn't be counting our eggs when not yet hatched.
It's mid-week and I'm still hanging in there. I was given a special invitation for the sneak preview or is it the world premier of 'Boiler Maker' directed by Paul T. Murray and starring John Savage, Jack McGee and Arie Verveen. Savage, McGee and Verveen did a good job. That was yesterday and it was great. The screening was at Fine Arts Theater in Beverly Hills and I couldn't believe the turn out. Everybody showed up and Robert Amico, my good friend, who was part of the production crew was glad to have me around and the fun really began after the movie inside the lobby of the theater when hugging, kisses and champaign became the order. I will be reviewing the movie right here and elsewhere in the upcoming weeks. So stay tuned.
But we should realize Obama is interestingly showing every bit of his eloquence in terms of being well-prepared to handle any situation that may arise from the McCain camp. I have done some soul searching and my hunch tells me it's going to be a landslide on Obama's favor. It's just less than two weeks away and we shouldn't be counting our eggs when not yet hatched.
It's mid-week and I'm still hanging in there. I was given a special invitation for the sneak preview or is it the world premier of 'Boiler Maker' directed by Paul T. Murray and starring John Savage, Jack McGee and Arie Verveen. Savage, McGee and Verveen did a good job. That was yesterday and it was great. The screening was at Fine Arts Theater in Beverly Hills and I couldn't believe the turn out. Everybody showed up and Robert Amico, my good friend, who was part of the production crew was glad to have me around and the fun really began after the movie inside the lobby of the theater when hugging, kisses and champaign became the order. I will be reviewing the movie right here and elsewhere in the upcoming weeks. So stay tuned.
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