Dust of War on DVD
Picked up a DVD copy of the movie “Dust of War ” today at Walmart because I am in the movie
Picked up a DVD copy of the movie “Dust of War ” today at Walmart because I am in the movie
The Sweetest Surprise. The perfect length audiobook to listen to while at the gym or waiting for the laundry to finish. Emily’s boyfriend is going to dump her. At least, that is what she’s been convinced. He is acting incredibly strange, keeping secrets and lying about money. Worst of all, with Valentine’s Day coming up, …
Am not always very smart. As this vlog tells the story of me smoking for a role in a short movie. And the resulting days of vomit that occurred following.
Paul shares his opinion on saying “Happy Thanksgiving” “Merry Christmas” “Happy New Year.”
Actor Paul Cram makes the New York Times “grape salad” given to Minnesota by the New York Times newspaper in their article “The United States of Thanksgiving.” Paul talks about the recipe and a bit of the story behind it from his perspective as a born-and-raised Minnesotan. Watch as he makes the recipe and tries …
Working as an actor in a small bathroom, some on-set antics from the lead actor, and lots of bacon… some of the stories from the set of the movie “Imperfect Sky” from Los Angeles… Hollywood, California My mantra today is from the words of Dr. Suess “Don’t be sad it’s over, smile because it happened.” …
Read more “What It Was Like Working as an Actor In Hollywood on the Indie Movie “Imperfect Sky””
How do you prefer to travel? Actor Paul Cram answers this question in his Q & A vblog on YouTube.
Strategy for you to leave parties & networking events with energy instead of feeling tired. Introverted actor Paul Cram shares a tip that he’s learnt and wishes he would have known when he was in Junior High & High School as well as college. What about you? Do you have any tips or tricks that …
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While “Rain drops on roses and bright copper kettles” are awesome, here’s five of my favorite things. Take a look and let me know if any of them are on your list too.
Custom airfares: Pro-passenger, or pro-airline? by Christopher Elliotttwitter: @dmwinehttp://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/travel/custom-airfares-pro-passenger-or-pro-airline/2014/07/03/1af5f4aa-fe35-11e3-8176-f2c941cf35f1_story.html Mention a “custom” airfare to Joan Eisenstodt, and she’ll admit that she’s worried. “I live in downtown D.C., not far from the new City Center complex with high-end shops,” says Eisenstodt, a hospitality consultant. “Will I be quoted a higher fare than, say, my niece in …