Shoutout

A shoutout to the big boys. Here’s 44 seconds of your life you’ll never get back. A spoof. A parody. Intended as obtuse humor. Not for miners. Transcript available at willvideoforfood.com  
Formats available: Quicktime (.mov)

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Lost Soul Parking

My homeless, RV-dwelling attorney finds God in a Gardena, CA church parking lot. A series   
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A Vacancy In Room 206

A nonfiction video about crack motel room latchkey kids. Suitable for use as a PSA for homeless and abandoned children organizations publicizing the latchkey children problem solved during WW2 with innovative programs but abandoned afterwards.  
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Outsmarting A Con Artist

Momma bragging how she outsmarted a con artist after she sold him her old junker in Marshall, Texas.  
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Clarity Is Boring

My homeless, RV-dwelling attorney talks about art during a visit to my U.S. Vets homeless veterans shelter room in Inglewood, CA. A series.   
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Bush Hater

My homeless, RV-dwelling attorney goes ballistic on the subject of George W Bush an interview in the U.S. Vets homeless veterans shelter in Inglewood, CA. A series.   
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My Strangest Dumpster Find

A nonfiction video about the strangest thing I ever found on my dumpsterdiving adventures. The complete 8 part story is posted in my blog under the Dumpster Gods label.  
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Posting Bail For Don’s Dogs

Bailing my homeless, RV-dwelling attorney’s pets out of doggie jail. Music, ‘Damage’ courtesy Blackturtleus. http://www.blackturtle.us/   
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What’s Going On Here?

A tongue in cheek video about suburban paranoia spawned from today’s gruesome headlines.  
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Joe

My homeless, RV-dwelling attorney talks about his homeless friend Joe in an interview in the U.S. Vets homeless veterans shelter in Inglewood, CA. A series.   
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