Purchase Cialis
Leave it up to two lovely ladies to totally throw the direction of my plot off track!
True Story: Dakota and Martina are rivals purchase cialis, yes.But I never intended for them to clash in this scene. Purchase cialis: at all.Period; purchase cialis.The original script called for the two to have more of a “face-off” and then Dakota gets ambushed by two of Martina’s followers which buys Martina some time to get away.
Now May (Dakota) was super late to this shoot and I had to go into work that day and was pressed for time - purchase cialis.Why? Because Katherine (Martina) still had to take me back to my place so I could pick up my car and go to work! So I’m working with 30-40 minute shooting window and then this train comes along and we have to wait for it to pass to continue the scene - purchase cialis. Purchase cialis: then the girls go “we should fight in front of the train!”
What’s a guy like me to say?
–Cisco Jr.






January 1st, 2010 at 3:58 am
I like how the coming of the train coincides with the building intensity of the strip.
I like it a lot.
January 1st, 2010 at 1:57 pm
I like this little sequence too. Totally unplanned and not part of the story originally. I hate to admit it but a lot of the times our shoots are figured out on the fly and I use my creative genius or lack-thereof to put these pages together and make them make some kind of sense.
January 4th, 2010 at 8:52 am
A guy, any guy, is supposed to say: “Yes, please.”
Which seems to be what you said. So all is well. Except possibly for the plot! Hopefully it can manage though.
January 7th, 2010 at 8:44 pm
The fight scene actually made the plot better. Cause I was able to pull more crap outta my ass that made the branching story-arks even more interesting and developed! You’d be surprised how much Pure and Hidden Truth is what it is today by the amount of last minute “bullshitting” yours truly can come up with.
I think it’s my superpower. *bullshits*
January 21st, 2010 at 8:07 pm
Typo in panel 4. There’s a “to” missing.
January 22nd, 2010 at 10:09 am
Good eye, Frank!! Thanks.