I just got off the phone with my brother in LA. He has a friend of a friend who owns an art gallery in Venice and she wants to talk to me.
SCARY!!!
I'll get some pointers from him before I talk to her so I don't make a fool out of myself. At least I can get some guidance to get into the business but if I'm lucky, if we develop a good repoire, I can go work for her when I graduate.
SCARY!!!
I'll get some pointers from him before I talk to her so I don't make a fool out of myself. At least I can get some guidance to get into the business but if I'm lucky, if we develop a good repoire, I can go work for her when I graduate.



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I think the first CD of hers that I bought was Choirgirl. I took it with me on a trip to Colorado to pick up my sister (She was seperating from her husband and was moving back here to Florida). She saw the Tori CD and said "ewe, you have a Tori Amos CD"!
To this day we are both huge Tori fans and always go to her concerts together. All this probably seems a little gay coming from a straight guy