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October 19, 2005
Nothing is above me, and nothing is beneath me
When I was 18 years old and cleaning human excrement out of the doorway of the place where I worked in Los Angeles (something I had to do several times a month), I told myself this: Nothing is above me, and nothing is beneath me.
Above: The building at 7th Street and Carondelet, Los Angeles, where I worked from 1985-1992, at McManus & Morgan.
Below: Me and Lonn hamming it up at the front counter, 1991.
October 19, 2005 in Truly random | Permalink
Comments
Damn fine way of going about it Matt.
Sounds like something my grandma would say. Sage advice.
Posted by: Barry | Oct 20, 2005 9:36:34 AM
Hello Matt: Found your Blog by accident, picture of you inside McManus, one of my drawings inbackground(Otis paper) Hope you get this message. Later,F.X.
www.fxtobinartwork.com
Posted by: F.X.Tobin | Jun 29, 2008 6:31:41 PM