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I did fall asleep for a few years you
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know it was uh uh because uh working at
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that store I just got caught up in the
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little life there and it was you know
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it's interesting because um you know you
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spent your 20s going to comedy clubs and
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you know building building a career so
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I'm spelling my 20s there and well it's
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one of those things where it's like well
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this isn't my
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dream this isn't what I wanted to do
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working at a video store for years uh I
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wanted to actually make movies it's not
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my dream what I'm
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doing but it's dream adjacent it's it's
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close to my dream it's close to my dream
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I get to watch movies all [ __ ] day I
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get to talk about movies all [ __ ] day
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I don't have to work at a pizza parlor I
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don't have to I'm not delivering pizzas
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I'm not I'm not I'm not busting ass uh
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as a bartender I'm not busting ass doing
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menial jobs I mean this is the kind of
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job I uh that you know I I'd do if I i'
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I'd go to the store if I wasn't paid to
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go to the store you know so it's like
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you know but but for a couple of years
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it did put me to
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sleep it did kind of put me to sleep it
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put my ambitions to sleep for a little
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bit because I was happy enough yeah I
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was happy and just like one of these
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days I'll right he didn't have the fire
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I didn't have the fire and when I got
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the fire when I eventually got the fire
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back again and it was a
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lifechanging thing it was a
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life-changing day it was um we had a
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buddy of ours named steo yeah and I he
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was one he uh uh um we had different
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living arrangements and at one point in
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time me and steo were living in the same
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house together rening in the back of
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towards the back of the store the dude
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house yeah it was where everyone would
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hang out and
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um but now steo was older than the rest
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of us so if like he was about like
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almost 5 years older than us but you he
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didn't seem like it he was a young guy
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years younger mentally or emotionally
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yeah and um
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but so he hits
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30 and he starts changing he starts
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changing like drastically he that I mean
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he was like the one of the funniest guys
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I ever knew and he's this really really
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funny Stoner dude and really cool and
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all of a sudden he's like angry about
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things and now he's not quite as funny
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and now he's got this issue and so we're
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we're roommates and there's this one
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night that he's kind of like all he's
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kind of disgusted with his life and he
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starts ranting and he and and he's
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describing a situation that was very
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common if you were a kid growing up
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without a you know without a degree or
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anything in the 80s especially in
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California where it's like you can't get
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any really good jobs but like you can
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work at licorice pizza and if you're an
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okay employee you could like work at
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licorice pizza for a couple of years and
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maybe you could even become assistant
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manager or a manager and maybe they sent
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you to another store and and maybe you
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worked there for 3 years and that's
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really great but then you know all of a
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sudden the district manager doesn't like
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you you run a file of somebody higher up
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in corporate and all of a sudden next
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thing you know you're fired and you're
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out in the street again it's management
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yeah okay and so now you've just spent
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three years at licorice pizza now now
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you could get a job at TRW or some place
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that's like a real job job or uh well
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those are kind of hard to get but you
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can work at warehouse records and
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tomorrow cuz you just had three years at
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Licor Pizza same thing with Wild West
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cloer same thing with Miller's Outpost
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same thing with any of these kind of
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stores next thing you know you're 28 and
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the only jobs you've ever had are
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minimum wage jobs behind a counter that
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in that that were designed for kids to
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pay for their gas right and and you've
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like spent your entire 20s doing that
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and then you start getting bitter and
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you start getting bitter and but but he
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was not just B bitter about the job
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aspect of it he but I knew he oh my God
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he's telling me the truth I'm learning
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something here because he you know he
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goes you know you know Quinton you think
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that we're this really great team we're
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this really great crew well we are I
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mean you know this is that time of your
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20s we're like you your group of friends
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or your family you know and like well we
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are
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Quenton at
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20 I worked at South Bay Cinemas and I
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hung out with a bunch of guys just like
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you and some girls there too there was a
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bunch of guys just like you and then I
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stopped working at South Bas Cinema then
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I worked at Miller's Outpost and hung
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out with a bunch of guys just like you
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and we did everything just like we do we
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went to movies together we went out and
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we dated amongst the girls there
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everything yeah then I worked at L pizza
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for far four years with a bunch of guys
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just like
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you I've wasted my life hanging out with
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a bunch of guys just like you and they
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all go away at a certain point
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and I realized this guy's kind of
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telling the truth I this he's showing me
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a truth about him he's he's he I'm I'm
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this is coming from somewhere and then
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all of a sudden he still hung around us
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he still liked us but then he started
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making it a point to uh touch base with
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some of his high school friends that
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were still around so he's not just
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hanging out with guys four years younger
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or five years younger than him anyway
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I'm turning 25 around this time so I'm
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having my own little okay well what have
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I done with my life so far so far
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[ __ ]
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nothing so I'm having my own little
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anxiety hitting 25 but I'm seeing what
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it's like 5 years from now yeah when you
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turn 30 window to the Future when you're
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tun 30 and you're in this
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situation
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and and there was like one
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night that I had what I used to call I
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would do it every once while I haven't
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done it in a long time thank thankfully
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I would have a Quinton to test Fest
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where I i' would stay up all night long
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and rather than give myself
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excuses I would look at everything that
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I'm [ __ ] up in my life or everything
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I'm not doing or whatever and just not
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give myself any [ __ ] excuses out just
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like nail it and I would spend like all
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night laying out everything I'm doing
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that's wrong and then I would spend the
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last two hours figuring out how I can
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change it and as opposed to just doing
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it and then going to get some sleep and
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and then you forget about it and fall
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back into your you know your
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routine um I decided to change my life I
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was like look the problem is is that I'm
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living in the South Bay and even though
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I drive to Los Angeles I one I I got to
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not worry about this job anymore I gotta
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just move to Hollywood I gotta get in
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involved there I got to meet other
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people that are in the business and if I
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have to work Manpower jobs you know
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where you just work like four days at
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this place and four days at that place
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well then that's fine and by the way I
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shouldn't be making money until I'm
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making money doing what I want to do h
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and not that that was ever a danger all
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right but uh um uh but then you know the
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next thing I knew you know I was uh I
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moved out of the South Bay and then I
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couldn't move into Hollywood I couldn't
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afford Hollywood but I could afford
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Korea Town and that was close enough and
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uh and literally the minute I kind of
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moved out there I met a guy who wrote uh
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uh lowbudget horror movies and then
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through him I met other guys that wrote
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L butet horror movies and this guy who
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directs a few little butet horr and this
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guy who produces a couple and well but
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yeah you meet one person and that
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introduces you to three other people now
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all of a sudden I actually knew people
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who were actually making movies and the
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thing about it was it was like also well
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if these guys can do what I can do
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because they weren't too special right
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yeah you know uh um that's the weird
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realization that you end up having yeah
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uh uh and and then literally it wasn't
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like everything changed but like within
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a year and a half from moving out of the
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South Bay and moving into the Hollywood
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area within a year and a half I was
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finally able to make a living as a as a
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writer