24 COMMENTS
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Posted on April 9, 2007
"green marker streaks across her socks" I did that when I was that age. But it was my legs that got striped. I ended up wearing pants a lot in the summer because my mom did not want to take me out in public like that.

Nathaniel Sisson

Zion, IL

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Posted on April 9, 2007
Man I know exactly what you mean, I am so sick and tired of it being cold. And we keep having these freeze warnings that tell us how long the freeze is going to last, and everytime that time is about to expire, it simply gets extended. Seriously, it feels like it is winter again. Oh man, I think I would have to smite you if I were Cody and Daneille and you put that pic up. You should tape that $20 to a big rock and throw it through Jeremy's window with a note that says, "I think you need this way more than I do.. now". Just kidding about that last part by the way.. and if you didn't get that, I meant he would have to use it to repair his window.. normally I wouldn't feel compelled to explain the joke, but for some reason, I felt like I had to with you.. I don't know why.. well actually I do know. Anyway, that sucks about the miscarriage. Definitely keep them in prayer.

Josef

Hell has frozen over.

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Posted on April 9, 2007
Hey Jordan! Love the pics. Love the montage. The music is perfect - feels like your breaking out of winter's gloom and setting out on a new adventure. That guy's got a hauntingly great voice... Those ATVs are a blast! My brother had a three-wheel (ATC) back in the 80's. Man was that thing dangerous! The three wheel's made it susceptable to tip at times, but If you even put your foot down for a second to stablize... the real wheel would crawl right u the back of your leg! I did that once (only ONCE!) No wonder they've been outlawed . . . . . . . Have an idea for that $20. If you really want to show Jeremy how determined you are to make your "You're welcome" stand, why don't you play Solomon and rip it in two pieces. That way you both have a nice reminder of the other's generosity and or stubborness (stupidity). . . . . . . . Oh! Why don't you two stop this foolish bickering and take each other out for $20 worth of lunch sometime!?! . . . . . . . . Stay clear of The Harlin House though, I hear they use worms in their hamburger. . . . . Oh, wait!!

JFly
Late Nite Drive-Thru

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Posted on April 9, 2007
lol! Josef, I love your attack plan. And yes I got it before you explained it. :-) Jor, I've heard you have bad taste, but that joke was unquestionably the sourest you've ever told. Stick to 4-wheeling videos. ;-) lol jk jk. Oh on another note, that's really sad to hear about Jer and Dannielle! I am so sorry to hear that. I was praying that wouldn't be the outcome. But God is indeed in control, and I'm sure we all look forward to the next little one that He'll send. Oh yeah, and all I have to do is THINK of growing a beard, and boom it's there. Try to beat that Greek/Lebonese blood baby! ;-)

Nathan
SoCal

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Posted on April 9, 2007

That is so sad, about the Danielle and Jeremy's baby. Please tell them that the Cochran family is praying for them. "The Lord giveth, and the Lord taketh away; blessed be the name of the Lord." Our deepest sympathy goes to them...

Katie
Georgia

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Posted on April 9, 2007
Hey Jordan, To settle your $20 problem: Put it in a letter adressed to Matthew Thomas. If you need the adress I think I can get that for you. Voila! No more problems. :-)

Matthew Thomas
Away down South in...Massachusetts

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Posted on April 9, 2007
"concentration camp of a garden"....that really cracked me
up. :-) Then the beds too. Just struck me funny. They'll have quite an abudance of wonderful vegetables and such sometime soon though, so that's awesome. Wish we could grow gardens like that in TX. haha. We're too late starting this year though. God bless you all!

Abs
TX

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Posted on April 9, 2007
Hey Jordan, 40's? it was 30 this morning. Fortunately though
it warmed up to a nice 50 degrees. Springs finally here in MA. Make sure your brother doesn't read these comments or
he'll know different things that your going to try. One thing you could do about the 20$ is hide it somewhere in his house and when he finds it he won't know where it came from. I did it once to one of my uncles. I will be keeping Jeremy and Danielle In my prayers. God bless your week!

Jon Lueken
A sunny Massachusetts

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Posted on April 9, 2007
Praying for Jeremy and Danielle. :(

Katie J.
CA

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Posted on April 10, 2007
I could not view Deanna's site either, when I went to my uncles in Tx . He had wireless, and I could view it, after I got home I was able to view too. Maybe I could not view because we have dial-up. Now I have no problem viewing it. You have a good lesson with Mrs. Melody. I am ashamed to say that I have not been practicing my piano. I was gone from home so much last year that I did not do my piano for months. Now that I am home, I don't know I just have not got back in to it, I am so far behind. I love the piano but I am not good at all. Anyway have great day. Tang

Tangerine
Living Room

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Posted on April 10, 2007
Hey Nathaniel! You know, you do strike me as the type who would do that sort of thing as a kid. ;-) Thanks for saying hi. Hope you're doing well. I'm gonna get on Skype sometime soon here and wanna chat with ya. lol, Josef, I have to admit that your comment made me laugh (and I don't like admitting that). That's a great idea, although I think I would need to tape a $100 to the rock after doing something like that. JFly ... hah! Yeah the retro 3-wheelers! Those things were more exciting (everything's exciting when death is on the line). lol, I'm sorry, but the Solomon approach doesn't appeal to me right now. Oh man, you really grossed me out with that worm comment. I'll never eat there again. Thanks a lot. Nathan, admit that you chuckled at that joke. Admit it. Or admit you at least smiled ... or slightly raised the right tip of your mouth. C'mon. :-) Thanks for your prayers, Katie C. (and Katie J.). I'll pass on what you said to Jer and Danni. Matthew ... sorry, but that's just a terrible idea. That's probably the worst one yet. In fact, I just can't believe how terrible of an idea that is. But thanks for being so thoughtful and trying to help out. ;-) Oh hey, I finished the trailer. I'll be putting it up sometime soon. Hey, thanks for laughing at some of my jokes, Abby. Makes me feel good. :-) Yeah, one good thing about MO is it's pretty condusive for gardening. lol, Jon, that's actually a good idea, but then Jeremy will think I just took it and I'll never get any credit for having given it back. Grief. That's probably the most noble thing to do, huh. I don't feel like being THAT noble, though. Thanks, now you've appealed to my conscience. GRR!!! I'll pray about it. :-) Hey Tangerine. Yeah, I've hardly played at all too over the last month or so cause I've been traveling. Melody will be here in a little bit, so I better go. You have a great day too!

Jordan
Where it's still cold ...

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Posted on April 10, 2007
Well, You would be surprised, but what I liked the most about your latest post was the pic of Jeremy's shirt. Geaux Tigers!! That fence that Jeremy is putting up around the garden reminds me of Robinson Crusoe doing the same thing with his garden. But remember how he stopped the flying fowl from eating his crops? He just shot a couple of them, and hung them up, for a "beware pirates" warning. or something like that. Needless to say, it worked And yes, it never fails. When you bring up a situation that has to do with money, there are countless remidies that will be expressed to you, but nevertheless, I must give my two cents worth, to barrow the colloquialism. You just take the money, and get a them a gift certificate to that Italian restaurant they like in Springfield. Now don't tell me they won't except it. One last thing, too bad you couldn't make last night to the game, we actually played one guy short, and we lost...dare I say 21-11. Let's just say that some of the players..let's not say it.

Jon
Sp

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Posted on April 10, 2007
After watching your film Jordon, all I can say is - I LOVE YOU MAN!!!

Grand Adventure Man
Rehoboth

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Posted on April 10, 2007
If that's as mean as an INFP can look then I'd hate to see what a really nice one looks like ... oh wait, maybe like you? :) ... LOL! Just watched your trailer! That's great!!! What in the world were you guys doing on top of a house!? Looks dangerous! Everyone did a great job of acting. I love the football part and the way you get tackled. Have a good one!

Gerry
Up yonder

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Posted on April 10, 2007
lol a very fine effort! You all did a great job, I was very pleasantly surprised with the final product. I love Austin Crowe! :-) I see you're pushing the language envelope for a G-rating too. ;-)

Nathan
SoCal

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Posted on April 10, 2007
I LOVE IT!!!!!! Seriously, that is the true Austin at his best. Those Thomas folks aren't bad either...they look so familiar, but I can't think WHERE I've met them! Hmm... ;)

Amanda Flynn
MA (where there is no Spring)

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Posted on April 10, 2007
I just watched the Austin Crowe trailer. You all did a great job on it! It was hilarious and the theatre is neat! :-)

Abigail
Pennsylvania

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Posted on April 11, 2007
Great trailer Jordan! I liked you up on the ladder with the chainsaw but I couldn't figure out WHY you were using it! ; ) Guess that's what trailers are supposed to do. Make you want to see the movie and find out. Those guys were rightfully upset at Austin's football antics. Golf clubs are NOT allowed! ; ) Keep up the great stuff. Later...

Ryan Eckerson
MA

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Posted on April 11, 2007
Hey Jordan, The movie was hilarious! Awesome job! One
question though. Who played Austin Crowe's mother? I definitely liked the books in the fridge idea. I am going to do that when I have my own home! God bless!

Jon Lueken
Massachusetts

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Posted on April 12, 2007
Jon, you're a genius. The Jilardi's idea is perfect ... or just the general idea of a gift certificate. Man, I'm really wishing I had been at softball. lol, I catch your drift. Apparently some of your teammates aren't of ... the highest caliber? Michael, I LOVE YOU TOO, MAN!!! :-) Gerry, I don't care what you say, I look like a bad dude on a 4-wheeler. Don't push my buttons.>:-O That's nice to say you love Austin, Nate. I'm sure you're pretty sick of him by now. :-) Thanks for the compliments, Amanda. I have to admit that I wasn't so sure how the trailer would come out ... but when I started laughing while making it, I knew it was going to be at least somewhat decent. :-) Thanks for stopping by, Abigail, and glad you found it amusing too. :-) lol Ryan, yeah, I'm not exactly sure what Austin was doing to the gutter with that chainsaw. When you're on a tight schedule you just don't have time to consider whether things actually make sense. Jon L., you're the second person who's asked about Austin's mother! That's me! I puckered my lips to make my lipstick more obvious, and it like totally changed my entire look. Isn't that scary? I look like a monkey. (BTW, I had no idea how hard it is to get lipstick off.)

Jordan Crowe
toilet plunging

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Posted on April 12, 2007
Great job on the trailer, Austin Crowe was in fine form. ;-) It gave me good laugh, thanks! Everyone did a great job acting, and the camera angles were good and creative. I like your other films you've done on your Locksley&Redjack site. "I Need Hollywood" was excellent. I was introduced to your films by Chris Alexion, he enjoyed meeting you at the San Antonio Film Festival last fall.

Karen
PA

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Posted on April 12, 2007
My favorite quote from the trailer was "I know I am different from everyone else, but is that so wrong?" ;-)

Karen
PA

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Posted on April 13, 2007
Hi Karen! Christ Alexion ... I think I recall that name, but I just can't put a face to him. I usually remember people pretty well, but San Antonio was kinda crazy, if you know what I mean. :-) Anyway, thanks for the compliments. When you say a line 10 times in a row ("different from everyone else"), one of them is bound to turn out. :-) And I'm glad someone like you can appreciate the camera angles and more technical aspects of the trailer. :-) Anyway, keep in touch, take care, and have a good weekend.

Jordan
MO

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Posted on April 14, 2007
No fair!! You posted your trailer after my first visit and
comments to this week's installment! People are gonna start thinking that I ignored it cuz I was jealous that you didn't
invite me to help... Or maybe that I feel my film making skills are inadequate next to you... Or maybe- . . . . . . . . . . Whatever! That was outstanding!! "I laughed. I cried. It moved me Bob!" . . . . . . . . . . . I stopped at the Thomases late Tuesday afternoon and they were itching to show me the film. Well done my friend! Well done. JFly

JFly
Waiting for a Noreaster

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