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His current project with Tim Uren is the upcoming DVD entitled SpookySpookyScaryScary featuring the misadventures of two cultists named Chuck & Dexter.
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His current project with Tim Uren is the upcoming DVD entitled SpookySpookyScaryScary featuring the misadventures of two cultists named Chuck & Dexter.
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LNN: Tell us about Tim Uren: how did you two get this project started, and what does he bring to the table?
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Joseph Scrimshaw and Tim Uren star as inept cultists in SpookySpookyScaryScary
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LNN: Tell us about Tim Uren: how did you two get this project started, and what does he bring to the table?
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JS: Doing this large of a film project was definitely a departure, since both Tim Uren and I have done much more work in theater and improv comedy, but no spending all day dressed up in weird costumes or making to do lists that include "memorize lines, practice screaming, and wipe the fake blood off the knife" is the kind of thing I do most days.
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JS: Doing this large of a film project was definitely a departure, since both Tim Uren and I have done much more work in theater and improv comedy, but no spending all day dressed up in weird costumes or making to do lists that include "memorize lines, practice screaming, and wipe the fake blood off the knife" is the kind of thing I do most days.
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Joseph Scrimshaw and Tim Uren star as inept cultists in SpookySpookyScaryScary
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However, Uren was effectively jailed for 10 years on the robbery charge and as an accessory after the fact on the murder count, while the Van Rooyen brothers were each jailed for three years for the lesser offence of theft - a competent verdict on a robbery charge.
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After the death and destruction of the War of the Hundred Years, a third calendar was devised by Uren din Jubai Soaring Gull, a scholar of the Sea Folk, and promulgated by the Panarch Farede of Tarabon.
The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998
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