
My favorite movie used to be "Fiddler on the Roof"---Who am I kidding? It still is the greatest movie ever invented. But one that is a close second is "Twenty Feet Behind" by Winnmill productions. It is actually by a dude here at school. It is about a guy and his wife that are arguing and fighting and yelling, and then she leaves. He goes into the bedroom, knocks a picture off the night stand, and when he sees that he has cracked the picture of him and his wife, he starts having flashbacks about the good times, and then realizes that he was a jerk, and that he should find his wife and make up.
His wife, on the other hand, is walking about the lonely, cold streets of Smalltown, USA, also having flashbacks of their fun times at the local park.
He drives all over town looking for his wife, when he thinks to drive to their favorite park.
She is walking through the park, when a mugger comes and tries to steal her purse. She fights against it, but he pulls a gun, and shoots her in the stomach.
Her husband pulls up moments later to see his wife lying dead on the ground.
As he is crying over his tragic loss, the camera rewinds until the beginning and fades into black. It plays again and he wakes up from a dream, and knocks over the same picture and breaks it. He makes sure his wife is there next to him and stares at the picture until it slowly fades to black.
It is a short 10-minute film by a BYU-I student, but he did an excellent job.
Yeah, she's hot! And, she is a good sport.
This is why you should buy a truck. We had to haul that dresser from our storage unit to our apartment complex. Thankfully, there were no cops around. I am pretty sure that is illegal.
My brother teaches computer software programs at MTI and ISI. I think that would be really fun, personally. He also came up with an idea of how to make cooler computers.

These are good, high-end computers in a car's body. That is pretty good for a car enthusiast or someone who likes a more pleasent computing experience. We are working on starting a company to sell them.