OK on another Charlton Heston (this loser really, really envied him for some reason) others are trying to tell him to cool his jets, but the highly decorated keyboard SEAL isn't having any of it:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x5403320TomInTib (1000+ posts) Sun Apr-06-08 07:30 AM
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19. "In real life"?
In "real life", I will say anything I damned well please.
"anonymity"?
Here it is, HotRod...
http://picasaweb.google.com/robertjamesusa/TiburonArtFe...
And the address is 82 Main Street.
You?
Tom
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So, I clicked on the link and was taken to this Picasa gallery (according to the Tiburon Chamber of Commerce Robert James does promotions). That's not TiT but the lovely Nina (SOLE, at least since her husband died) proprietor of Gallery 108. Now, I'm thinking...TiT is calling this person out to assault some poor gallery owner who probably doesn't even know he exists beyond the casual hello.
Now it appears not only does TiT NOT co-own the business (despite intimating such on the "Nina has breast cancer" thread...what a disgusting way to use another human being), he doesn't even WORK there. Because according to
Bay Crossings, "Nina and her dog Nicky greet customers six days a week under the distinctive black crane sign." She actually sounds like a really great person...at one point she moved her gallery out of Ark Row, "After many years at 108 Main Street on Ark Row, Nina and Gary Gerhard made plans for the move to the hub of downtown together. They planned the remodeling and new layout for the long narrow shop, the new logo and signage, and then Gary died suddenly. Nina had to implement the plans and move just days after losing her husband. It was a true challenge for this fine lady to reinvent their pleasant gallery and expand their fine gift store. The result is wonderful. New products have added dimension and the shop is a pleasure to visit." So how she fits into TiT's life remains a mystery.
Now what I did discover on my travels is that TiT,
by his own admission, is a clerk in a greeting card store, "I talked to a woman living in Belvedere for 60 years who had never visited here," said longtime resident Tom Wright,
who works at Giftique of Tiburon at 76 Main St. on Ark Row." It appears he can't complain he got confused about which business he owns (Gallery 108- Giftique...one could see how TiT could get confused...they both start with "G") as Giftique is owned by a delightful woman named
Roxanne. "Giftique is a shop full of cards and all that is needed to gift wrap presents, once found. The owner of Giftique, Roxanne, said, 'The cards cost a little but the therapy from reading them is free. I love to see people laugh when they read cards or look at our gifts.'"
Now, here is something I am puzzling at. TiT is a name dropper. He's had so many brushes with greatness one would think he should've been a celebrity in his own right...probably the most pathetic hanger-on in history. Anyway, here at the Marin Magazine article on the 2007
Tiburon Art Festival is a picture of our intrepid hero posing with the very beautiful Katie Knipp. Katie Knipp, it seems, is somewhat of a
local celebrity. She's even the opening act for an upcoming gig with the Doobie Brothers. This is exactly the kind of thing that turns him on. So one wonders why he doesn't brag on his "good friend" Katie. Of course Tom Wright isn't the most unusual name in the world...I suppose there could be more than one, maybe even more than one in Marin County.
Cindie