Not titled "Gollywood"
I'm sad.
I've had this idea for a book for a long time. It would be funny if I could just sit down and write it. The working title of the book was "Gollywood."
Then, a bunch of stars (Renee Zellweger and George Clooney) invaded town to film some romantic comedy about football. It has the local small towns all abuzz and a few papparazi in town. We often call this place G-Vegas, so, it seemed appropriate to call it Gollywood this week.
So, I was going to write a big, funny post and call it Gollywood.
And then, just to make sure I had a good idea that nobody had come up with before, I Googled it...and realized that my little title is a little used up.
So, forget it.
I've had this idea for a book for a long time. It would be funny if I could just sit down and write it. The working title of the book was "Gollywood."
Then, a bunch of stars (Renee Zellweger and George Clooney) invaded town to film some romantic comedy about football. It has the local small towns all abuzz and a few papparazi in town. We often call this place G-Vegas, so, it seemed appropriate to call it Gollywood this week.
So, I was going to write a big, funny post and call it Gollywood.
And then, just to make sure I had a good idea that nobody had come up with before, I Googled it...and realized that my little title is a little used up.
So, forget it.
2 Comments:
Even though I'm sure it's been used elsewhere... I still haven't seen a cold-open banner with the words "Going Clooney Looney" on it...
I've asked our producers. They won't do it.
There's a brilliant play called "Stones in his Pockets" about the same type of thing, when a movie comes to film in a small Irish town, roughly the size of, oh, Greer.
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