I enjoy bringing together music, writings and research about topics that I find interesting. I like to share images of my artwork and write about what inspires me. Telling stories about Coco, my Akita Service Dog is one of my favorite things to do. And now and then, I write about what it is like to go through life with a Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD. These are the breadcrumbs that lead me back to a frame of mind or concept that would otherwise be forgotten.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Tell It Charlie - We Hear You Even Now
This is a collage of clips and primarily a cut from Charlie Chaplin's, "The Dictator." At this point in the film he has been dressed up as and mistaken as "he who must not be named." This is the speech Chaplin would have said. This was released in 1940. It was a plea in the midst of darkness.
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