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Distraction | Greyston & Meghan
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She had been reading this script all day. Since she got up at eight, until this very moment. If Meghan were being honest, the words were growing blurry, and her mind was shutting down after reading them over too much. Over-preparing is a thing, she reminded herself. It was just a cameo on a show, and nothing more. It was a relief when she saw the invitation to go out to lunch appear on her phone. A break, finally.
Meghan darted around her temporary abode; after breaking up with John things were a little messy in her life right now, but she refused to let that show. Throwing on a casual shirt and jeans, she took her keys and headed to this little Caribbean place Greyston had suggested.
When she pulled up Meghan struggled to find a space, understandable at 4pm, but she parked around the corner, safely enough, and made her way to the front of the resturant, sending him a quick text when she settled outside of it.
TEXT to Greyston: I’m outside. You better not stand me up, Mr.
Greyston Bakery “Dion”
After spending over 20 years selling drugs on the streets and being in and out of jail, Dion Drew completely turns his life around with the help of a local bakery, the only company in the United States with an open hiring policy.
Production: Acres New York Director: Jake Oleson Cinematographer: Todd Martin Creative Director: Alvin Melathe Colorist: Irving Harvey
Music: Benjamin Gustafsson, Ólafur Arnalds:
Year: 2015
Felons, addicts, immigrants: This bakery will hire anyone
There are millions of people in America that lack the means to feed their families legally. That’s the claim made by Dion Drew, who speaks from personal experience rather than statistical authority. Drew grew up in the projects and started selling drugs when...
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Greyston Holt Says 'Darling' (by Jeremiah Sabadoz)