by dino | acting b.s., clip-o-rama, libertarian, parenting, revealing too much, techishness, the "good old days", web stuff, webophilia, wife
One of the many benefits of hooking up with my most awesome bride is her family. I’m fortunate to actually love my mother in law and Jessie’s grandparents, Elena & Rosie are wicked cool. Elena is Elena Verdugo. If you are old enough to remember Marcus...
by dino | 'thatguy', acting b.s., clip-o-rama, libertarian, revealing too much, seemed like a good idea at the time, techishness, the "good old days", web stuff, webophilia
A long, long time ago… before you were born. I did a commercial for the then viable and exciting Enron. It was directed by Tony Kaye (American History X… not the occasional keyboard player for Yes, though he told some people he was). I thought it might be...
by dino | 'thatguy', Bill of Rights - Security Edition, parenting, revealing too much, seemed like a good idea at the time, techishness, the "good old days", travel, web stuff, webophilia, wife
Wow. It’s been quite a week. The bride and boy are ill. In the bad way. Security Edition cards were linked on an extremely popular blog called Daring Fireball. Lawrence O’Donnell had Penn and the hero, John Tyner, on his show and they talked A LOT about...
by dino | 'thatguy', revealing too much, seemed like a good idea at the time, the "good old days", travel, web stuff, webophilia
“I’ll never do one of those autograph show things…” Never say never. Next weekend, I’ll be in the other Sin City: SinSinnati, Ohio at HorrorHound Weekend. Signing autographs and saying… “I don’t know where Gary Riley...
by dino | 'thatguy', half-cocked ranting, parenting, revealing too much, the "good old days", wife
Back before you were born, right before the Great Career Crash of Ninety Five, I lived up in the Hollywood Hills in a groovy floor of a house that had been converted into living quarters. I had a beautiful view of the city that was killing my soul. One of the people...
by dino | 'thatguy', acting b.s., half-cocked ranting, revealing too much, the "good old days"
I went to the New Beverly Theater, three blocks from my youth and hope, to talk before a screening of Rockula. I did not anticipate that the people who came to see the movie were actually people who liked my work. I figured they’d be there ironically or to give...