Saturday, May 31, 2008

The Wild Bunch is Getting Even More WILD!

So Incase you don't know I spend my summer breaks working at the zoo. I am an educator and entertainer, part of an elite educational task force. Of course this is a joke, we are just performers who subtly teach your kids information, the kids don't realize that it's actually "learning." It's fun and quiet awesome. Anyway, now to my point, I had the extreme honor of replacing my former boss, Emmy winner Susan Ring.  Susan wrote all of the music for 3,2,1 Contact a wonderful show I grew up on, as I'm sure hundreds of thousands of others have as well.
Well as Susan bids goodbye to her post, they have asked me to take control as Coordinator of the Wild Bunch! Woot Woot, party over here, looks who's a boss! It's going to be very fun and low-key, I'm not going to be doing too much different than what I'm already doing, but I was wicked excited when they told me.

Plus! I get to head down to P-Town with week for my early summer vacation! I'll be staying down in Provincetown, Ma on Cape Cod for a few days and nights. So There will be a lot of candid Hotties of the Week next week.





Friday, May 30, 2008

Hotties of the Week



For the first edition...

Ellen Page... thanks to Vulcan Picture's Hard Candy and Glen Phillips, my favorite singer songwrighter, thanks to his myspace page.  (www.myspace.com/glenphillips)

REASONS:
Ellen Page - Her youth and ability to act and command presence is wonderful. I love her work in Hard Candy and Juno, and on Saturday Night Live, and I cannot wait to see more of her in Smart People. She's smart, strong, and a wonderful role model. 
Glen Phillips - His modesty is shocking, his talent... outrageous. I love him find him adorable, and his lyrics are beautiful and meaningful. The man is one of my Gods!

Hello and Welcome!

Hello and Holla!

So I've done it, I have created a blog.  You might be asking yourself about my blog title, "Thought on Sight" I just thought it was cleaver, and easy. My blog is a lot about the thoughts in my head and bringing them to the page and getting them out into the open. So It works for me, as I hope it will work for you.
I'm a openly gay man living in Providence, RI. For those of you who don't know, and you'd be very surprised to learn how many people don't, Rhode Island is NOT part of New York... Those islands in question are Staten and Long. Rhode Island isn't an Island, it's a state, the smallest state in fact, and it's also my birthplace. 
Now with that out of the way, how about we learn a little more about me.  I'm a 24 year old college student at Rhode Island College. I have two sisters Jessica and Melanie, both of whom are older. I was the youngest child of Liz and Charles. I grew up in foster care after being abandoned by my parents in the early years of my childhood the vast majority of my childhood was spent in Spring Hill and Plant City, Florida. I know they are as beautiful and scenic as you could imagine with such luscious names. I rather hated it and jumped at the chance to move north with my biological Aunt. My dad's sister Patty.
She is incredible supportive her husband is a wonder, a bike enthusiast, random animal lover (He has just purchased a flying squirrel or something at least that glides in the manner of the flying squirrel.)
I really enjoy working at the zoo, which I do, and extracurricular teaching of Arts Literacy and Enrichment to inner city students. 

What can you look forward to in my blog? Well, I will try and be as frank, open and blunt as possible in all of my opinions and posts.  I will also as a gay guy with a pension for google Image Search  and photography, try and post Hotties of the Week, a list of Men and Women that I just love and adore. (Which basically means they knock my socks off and rocks off. Wow... again... I did promise blunt.) I also attend a lot of movies, and plays so you can look forward to my opinions and thoughts about those.  Lastly, as the elections draw nearer I will try my hardest to keep up to date and vote wisely, but keep my political ideas to my self. (Just kidding, I'm very open about what I believe and there are certain things I understand, but tolerance is a very important characteristic to have and change doesn't happen with silence.

This is my first official post, and hopefully the longest, but you never know, I'm kinda wordy!  I look forward to sharing with you again.

~Chuck