Phil
December 25, 2009, 08:06 PM
Dien,
Guess we're reading the same kinda stuff... :)
When I recently came across the story and ideas you posted...
Gordon, Harvey Brody, Dien... Definitely came to mind...
Endless Toll related "twists" Positions and ideas out there for those who Dig deep, Research and make it Happen... ;)
From that article link Dien posted...
The Proof is in the pudding...
"The documentary, Road Trip for Ralphie, took two years to research, interview and film and sent the couple on a quest for behind-the-scenes stories about the movie. The pair stumbled upon props and costumes, which they subsequently donated to A Christmas Story House in Cleveland, opened in 2006 as a museum and tourist attraction by another diehard fan and businessman Brian Jones. Jones and Schwartz struck up a friendship, and Schwartz was asked if he'd be interested in selling leg lamps in Canada."... Bingo!! Canada eh? :cool:
Ideas like this are Everywhere and Can work Anywhere in the Whole wide world!
All the Best over the Holidays... And a Prosperous 2010 to All SowPubbers and those passing through...
Phil
Guess we're reading the same kinda stuff... :)
When I recently came across the story and ideas you posted...
Gordon, Harvey Brody, Dien... Definitely came to mind...
Endless Toll related "twists" Positions and ideas out there for those who Dig deep, Research and make it Happen... ;)
From that article link Dien posted...
The Proof is in the pudding...
"The documentary, Road Trip for Ralphie, took two years to research, interview and film and sent the couple on a quest for behind-the-scenes stories about the movie. The pair stumbled upon props and costumes, which they subsequently donated to A Christmas Story House in Cleveland, opened in 2006 as a museum and tourist attraction by another diehard fan and businessman Brian Jones. Jones and Schwartz struck up a friendship, and Schwartz was asked if he'd be interested in selling leg lamps in Canada."... Bingo!! Canada eh? :cool:
Ideas like this are Everywhere and Can work Anywhere in the Whole wide world!
All the Best over the Holidays... And a Prosperous 2010 to All SowPubbers and those passing through...
Phil