Fuego's Place - a place to burn with Fuego

Big Day, really Big Day.

Hey there, People, I hope this day finds you, my endeered reader, well. Today has marked my day of recovery. I managed to sleep past 8am! Yes, it did take a bit of work, some intense concentration, but success! I slept past 10am! I have recovered! It is, truly, a big day.
And what did I do with the extra sleep? I went to work. Yes,work! Dirtiest of the four letter words! But this was no ordinary day of work. I had special purpose, with an artistic leaning, for I was working as the production designer, and special guest Photographer, creating cover for the internationally renound litside Piker Press! They provide a spehere where the best of modern independant neo-literature of our time can be presented, and face off in paridimical monster truck pull-offs!
I am not sure when the work in question will be publised and given to the minions, but it will not be long, no, not long now. Yes, it has been a big day.
So, DigiFest! Does anyone know anything about DigiFest 2005? IT seems most of the links and possible sources of DigiFest Information are null and void. HAs the success of DigiFest 2004 dried up the pool? Is Sony happy enough with their cameras that they don't need a stable of gerbles to test them further? Has the local supply of professional filmmakers gone on to work that pays, and just don't have the time anymore? Am I the only one interested? So many questions, are there any answers? Do you have the answers?
Procrastinating! Back into true form. Only a few sentences away from having the first (of many) DigiFest Scripts ready, and I am still procrastinating. I somehow feel that not finishing anything has been programmed into my genes. Some sort of crazy Los Alamos experiment being conducted on hapless children in the hospital, late at night, when there is no one around. Of course, it could just be a lack of self-descipline. Nah!
OK, with that, I go to the script. Let me know if any of you out there want to read it, you know, as a sort of test audiance. And then, for the low fee of 5$, you too can be a participant in the DigiFest winning film...er...video!
...fuego

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That was so cool, let me see the rest of the archive!!
I want to go to Fuego's Place, and see where it's all at!