Traffic seemed to be on my side, since there was virtually no stopping or slowing down during my travel to The Blue Vineyard. My car’s wheels screeched as I stopped on an open parking spot, just in front of the restaurant. I checked my watched: “Oh wow, its 10:56! I can’t believe I made it.” I thought to myself. I breathed a sigh of relief as I pushed an entrance door open and marched to Frank who was waving me down, on a far corner table with two other gentlemen sitting nearby him.
Our little social gathering lasted hardly two hours, talking about an endless assortment of topics. Frank and I shook hands with the two men and we parted ways, at least until our next scheduled meeting. It’s odd, throughout the time talking about projects and film ideas, and other technicalities of our jobs, I couldn’t remain concentrated.
Her Name Is Lea Finale Scene 25
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Who Wears the Pants Scene 7
<Cut to a computer-generated demonstration of the rainfall cycle.> Gerry Trinkwasserís voice in the background says,...
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A Whole New World Scene 51
Daycare Joy pulled her minivan up in front of Sara’s house the next morning, tooting the horn twice and...
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The Adult Baby’s Genie Scene 5
We had some hope for awhile that his estate would help us out of the hole we were...
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Falling For Nurse Julie Scene 19
She entered the work room first, then stood aside to let him past her. He dutifully went, trying to...
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Our Beloved Tyrants Scene 39
“Of course I do, you silly darling,” answered the lady, kissing and nuzzling the cooing, gurgling twenty-something year-old woman...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 54
Diapers didn’t sound so bad when she phrased it like that. At least it would be my choice. That’s...
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My Sister’s Birthday Scene 19
All three of them sat around the party table and tucked into the buffet. Janet was excited and excitable...
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Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 121
“Another nightmare?” Tony asked. “Another accident, too,” K.J. replied, blushing as she patted the front of her diaper. It...