"The Green Hornet"
Ok, I'm not a comic book aficionado, but this movie sounded like fun. It actually was a waste of 2 hours that I will never get back.
I thought the biggest mistake was the casting - Seth Rogen was so unlikable it was hard to watch. He is obviously the heir apparent to Will Farrell, the only difference was no butt shots (seems to me Will can't do a movie without flashing his booty - ick). And Cameron Diaz ... what were you thinking? The part called for a new comer at best, not a seasoned talent (now I know why Gary went to see this flick). The best talent in the movie was Jay Chou - he was great as Kato.
Another mistake was explaining the back story, not necessary and very long and boring. This could have run an hour, tops.
So either make sure you have a ton of candy, or pass on this movie.
Yes, it's true, faithful reader. I have moved my blog to www.nanners.blog.com. Now isn't that easy? And a new email address, too: nanners.w@mail.com. Whew, I don't see how it could get any more simple. See you there.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Happy New Year
Whew, it was a busy year. My resolution is to blog regularly! So here's a start.
We finished out the year at Everett Mall, we rented a space right in center court - next to the Santa. It was fun watching all the kids and families celebrating Christmas. It's too bad that art buyers and our regular clients didn't find us - all the advertising was not enough to bring in the buyers in numbers. Our sales were very soft.
For 2011, we're working on a very ambitious schedule of 37 art festivals - all of them out of Washington state, and honestly I'm very excited about it. Tim is so creative and talented, he can paint anything and always has new ideas for any variety of locations. We'll be heading out for shows in Southern California, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, the Bay area, Vegas, and Florida.
Whew, another busy year. I love this life style!!
We finished out the year at Everett Mall, we rented a space right in center court - next to the Santa. It was fun watching all the kids and families celebrating Christmas. It's too bad that art buyers and our regular clients didn't find us - all the advertising was not enough to bring in the buyers in numbers. Our sales were very soft.
For 2011, we're working on a very ambitious schedule of 37 art festivals - all of them out of Washington state, and honestly I'm very excited about it. Tim is so creative and talented, he can paint anything and always has new ideas for any variety of locations. We'll be heading out for shows in Southern California, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, the Bay area, Vegas, and Florida.
Whew, another busy year. I love this life style!!
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About Me

- Nancy Wistrom
- Seattle, Washington, United States
- As a Personal Assistant Pro, my responsibilities are many and varied. Let me give you 3 brief examples of previous positions: * My experience with Studio 60/40, required self motivation, excellent communication skills, and attention to all the details necessary for running the business aspects of a busy professional artist; * At A Class Act Gallery, I offered friendly, courteous customer service, and organized numerous special events designed to introduce artistic personalities to new and existing patrons. * With Ray’s Boathouse, my responsibilities included managing dining room and bar staff, as well as working closely with kitchen and maintenance staff. These are but a few examples of my abilities. Being excellent at interpersonal skills, and exhibiting a friendly “can-do” attitude, I have been successful at meeting and exceeding expectations.