Update
Spoke to Mr. Agent II and, of course, he passed on my comedy. Knew that was coming, otherwise, I would have heard from him. Said he liked the writing, but the gay factor is very difficult to sell in this day and age (no thanks to Bush, I'm quite sure). And here I thought gay was in. Apparently not. Pitched him both of my horror/thrillers by email and he passed on both of those, too. Son of a bitch. Not him. I'm just saying -- son of a bitch! Now what? I'm afraid to pitch him anything else. Mind you, these are very commercial ideas. I swear.
Finally, heard back from Mr. Manager about my horror/thriller and he's going to contact the prodco I queried who said they don't accept unsolicited material without an agent/manager.
Pitched another manager by email my horror/thriller and comedy ... and he passed on both. Not his thing, he said. Well, what is your “thing”, pray tell?
Which brings me to a question. What if I were actually signed with one of the above agents or managers and I submitted a script to them that they didn't like? Would they still shop it around? Well …?
Today, I saw my classmate's name on Done Deal. The same jerk I sent an email to who never replied. Bastard! Think I'm going to email him again and/or submit my script to his prodco.
On the LA front, Raul checked out the apt. and said it was not for me. And tonight I got an email back from Mr. Movie Star’s partner. He wants to meet for coffee next week. Um, okay. Except, I’m not in LA. Yet. Going to email him back to tell him I can meet on Friday, March 25th or some time that weekend because next week (even though I’m really going next weekend) I am going to FL to visit my mother and meeting up with Raul for my BDay.
Minor celebrity sighting today: saw Pamela from "The Apprentice" on 42nd St. She's much better looking in person! She looked fab in slacks and matching poncho. Not to mention, she's an amazon! Very tall and glam.

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