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I forgot to share here - Jeepers turned 15 on 4/1!
Happy 15th birthday to the best horse to ever live. I got Jeepers in my early 20s at the start of my career in Hollywood, as my first (fully mine) owned horse. If only he knew he has brought so much joy to my community, my industry, and beyond. He isn’t of any fancy breeding or anything extraordinary- he just does incredible things because I love him and believe in him. Thank you for loving him too!
He celebrated on set, with the entire crew wishing him Happy Birthday & apples from crafty
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[...]that movie was an emotional roller coaster for me. I was called in as a consultant on some scenes, and it was tough. It brought everything back, especially later on when we all got to go to France for the premiere. Skip’s family was there. What’s so interesting is that the actor who I became closest with was Richard Speight Jr., the guy who played Skip in the miniseries. The first time he called me, he was politely asking me questions about Skip so he could better portray him, and damned if I didn’t hang up on him. Not because he’d done or said anything wrong. Because I just couldn’t take it. But as the filming began and we got to know each other, Richard became a great support to me, this kid half a century younger than me. Never made me feel like some sentimental old fool. Told me he understood my emotions. Said it was OK, that I was emotional because Skip and I had meant so much to each other and that was a good thing, not a bad thing. That meant the world to me. You have to understand that it took me nearly forty years before I could look at our 1942 company picture and not break into tears, particularly if it was December or January.
~ Don Malarkey
Katsuma and Jeepers find the backrooms
GUYS. I just got a call from a mentor of one of my business courses I'm taking.
She wanted permission to pass along my information because someone else in the course wanted to HIRE ME for tech help.
I haven't even registered this freaking business yet.
I guess I'd better get my ass in gear and figure out a pricing structure.
SCOOBY DOO SCOOBY DOO SCOOBY DOO yes im milking this meme till its dry i think its so fucking stupid and funny