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"It doesn't matter what you're doing in life, as long as you're doing it." Copyright: ©Leonard Carlson Sun, 13 Apr 2008 05:31:16 +0200 Leonard tries to bring the word “boing” to the forefront of the English language.
(shot on a Canon HV20 HDV camera using the RNG35 35mm lens adapter)
attached file: type: video/x-m4v size: 23.43 MB here Wed, 02 Apr 2008 08:25:11 +0200 Leonard Carlson gives us some of his opinions on where we stand as a society…and how to properly read a paperback book.
attached file: type: video/x-m4v size: 28.14 MB here Mon, 31 Dec 2007 17:25:01 +0100 We get to learn a bit more about the life of Leonard Carlson. Apparently, he’s quite fond of himself and likes to gamble.
attached file: type: video/x-m4v size: 29.73 MB here Mon, 31 Dec 2007 17:13:11 +0100 Leonard tells James a story about subjecting himself to medical experimentation for profit…while driving in circles for some odd reason.
attached file: type: video/x-m4v size: 40.57 MB here Tue, 13 Nov 2007 15:28:31 +0100 Leonard’s cousin Sterling asks him a favor regarding his old pickup truck.
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attached file: type: video/x-m4v size: 50.29 MB here Sun, 21 Oct 2007 04:11:21 +0200 Leonard recounts his storied time in the spotlight with a girl named Chartreuse.
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attached file: type: video/x-m4v size: 1 bytes here Tue, 04 Sep 2007 03:55:33 +0200 Watch closely. I think Leonard may have made a guest appearance on this show.
From the series Treasure Trail.
Tue, 14 Aug 2007 06:04:58 +0200 You can’t judge a book by its cover, or a tortoise by its shell…
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attached file: type: video/x-m4v size: 39.22 MB here Tue, 24 Jul 2007 08:03:02 +0200 To paraphrase Leonard Carlson, this microsode is a juxtaposition of activities that are the result of using otherwise inanimate objects.
Leonard has been a bit hard to get in touch with the past few weeks so we were glad he gave us a few minutes of his time, even if we had to cram ourselves [...]
attached file: type: video/x-m4v size: 46.28 MB here Fri, 08 Jun 2007 04:33:49 +0200 JF: Ladies and Gentlemen, I have Leonard Carlson here with me. This is our first of hopefully many interviews with Leonard and we hope to learn more about him. Hello, Leonard.
LC: Hi, Jim.
JF: So Leonard, I guess where we should start is with your childhood. Where did you grow up?
LC: Wisconsin. I was born in a small town in Wisconsin. Mainly just fished and hunted and tried to keep my body temperature in the 80s. That’s about it.
JF: What did your parents do?
LC: I just told you, fished and hunted and tried to keep from freezing to death.
JF: How about your mother?
LC: What about her?
JF: What did she do?
LC: This is going to be a very repetitive interview, James, if you keep asking me the same question.
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