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The Other Side (DVD)
Erica Hubbard, Brad James, Altovise Lawrence
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Every story has three sides in this pre-wedded bliss modern day love triangle.
When Gem (Erica Hubbard) asks her long-lost friend to be the maid of honour at her wedding, her fiancé, Allen (Brad James), has no clue that he’s meeting Kiya (Altovise Lawrence), a wildly outspoken lesbian novelist. Though an aspiring writer himself, Allen does not find a friend in his new house guest, but a rival for Gem’s attention.
Eventually, the soon-to-be husband discovers there’s a lot more to the story than his fiancée explained when he finds himself in a modern-day love triangle.
Brad James Finlay is a handsome young guy with a University degree,
you'd never guess that once he was homeless, sociopathic and
indigent. His book of cartoonish drawings and irreverent musings is
a 48 page romp in the land of homelessness, mental illness and
poverty - Boggles Brown illuminates a variety of ecclectic social
phenomena. Have you ever wondered what it was like to rummage
through a garbage can looking for half eaten pizza, or what it
feels like to sleep on cold concrete or how it felt waiting for the
doors to open at a Church for a place to sleep with a hundred other
homeless, more than a few mentally ill people? Sunset ( in the land
of schizophrenia ) a poem c. 2000 AD The sun rises in the east,
west is where it sets Sometimes I go through a whole day, doing
what I forget Time stands still, I falter, I walk to the beach,
stare at the water The horizon is before me, scattered over a
million miles An old couple passes, the woman looks at me - I smile
The sun rises in the east, west is where it sets Sometimes I go
through a whole day, doing what I forget Catholic boys aren't
allowed any toys, not until heaven I remember the number of sins
that are deadly, isn't it seven? I call my shrink to tell him how I
feel down deep inside He tells me the best thing to do is probably
run and hide The moon is high, into the deep dark corners of the
night I go I have a friend - we talk a lot, I tell him everything,
someone's got to know The sun rises in the east, west is where it
sets Sometimes I go through a whole day, going where I forget
Sinster shadows glid along behind, distant laughter I think I hear,
but i'm sure it's just my mind A long time ago, I believed in Santa
Claus and fairies I had a bright red fire truck, little plastic men
it carried To imaginary emergencies, to rescue the people on the
top floor I went to bed at night, I was Robin Hood - I took from
the rich and gave to the poor The sun rises in the east, west is
where it sets Who the hell I am, sometimes I forget
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