If you were sitting at my desk, drawer 6 would be at your bottom left side.
Virtually each book has a corresponding item (not necessarily found in this drawer).
However, there are the typical mystery items that leave me scratching my head as to how they found their way into a desk in the first place.
Next post will be drawer 7, the the final drawer in this little doc.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
From the desk of Mr. Paul Griebner, Drawer 5
Sorry for the delay on this entry folks.
Recently, things have been needlessly busy with the Sabredance video, the BNFF, and the added attraction of acting in a local indie feature (more on that later).
Anyways, enough about me, onto Drawer 5.
In the previous drawer we caught a glimpse of the more personal side of Mr. Griebner through items such as, saved magazine clippings, photographs, and greeting cards.
Drawer 5 is an example of the greeting cards someone took the time to shop for, but will never use. Even though these cards were never written in, never signed, never licked and sealed, the fact that they were intended for someone else will keep me from ever using them.
Drawer 6 (the second to last drawer) promises to be a tad more interesting, giving us a little insight on what reading material could have been found on the bookshelf of Mr. Griebner.
Recently, things have been needlessly busy with the Sabredance video, the BNFF, and the added attraction of acting in a local indie feature (more on that later).
Anyways, enough about me, onto Drawer 5.
In the previous drawer we caught a glimpse of the more personal side of Mr. Griebner through items such as, saved magazine clippings, photographs, and greeting cards.
Drawer 5 is an example of the greeting cards someone took the time to shop for, but will never use. Even though these cards were never written in, never signed, never licked and sealed, the fact that they were intended for someone else will keep me from ever using them.
Drawer 6 (the second to last drawer) promises to be a tad more interesting, giving us a little insight on what reading material could have been found on the bookshelf of Mr. Griebner.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
From the desk of Mr. Paul Griebner, Drawer 4
Drawer 4 is the middle drawer on the left and is possibly my favorite drawer. Aside from introducing the third main subject in this documentary, the drawer is chock-full of curious articles. Therefore, I will now step aside and let you rummage.
The average desktop computer contains 10x more computing power than was used to land a man on the moon.
Linda.
Other peoples pictures
The musings of a 1970s Highschool Newspaper
One of the World's many unreturned RSVPs
Drawer 5 is another drawer with supplies, some which I wouldn't be able to bring myself to use.
The average desktop computer contains 10x more computing power than was used to land a man on the moon.
Linda.
Other peoples pictures
The musings of a 1970s Highschool Newspaper
One of the World's many unreturned RSVPs
Drawer 5 is another drawer with supplies, some which I wouldn't be able to bring myself to use.
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