United States Newspapers, Television and Radio Persons
A few years ago I ran 2 newspaper ads redeclaring my
love for Sandra Annette Bullock. One ad I ran in the
New York Daily News and the other here on the west coast
in the Los Angeles Times Newspaper printed edition for one
day and online edition for 1 month.
Now Sandra has been to New York so many times and
many times years ago. She even got herself a green
ice cream truck and drove around New York City yelling
on a megaphone my name to everyone as she drove
by.
I have been yelling through emails at the FBI for 10 years now
about Sandra and myself.
I have also posted hundreds of messages of love worldwide
in 72 different languages across the internet.
Today or sometime in the near future (ie. very near future)
I want some of you radio, tv, and newspaper people to let everyone in New York City, Washington DC, and everywhere you can that Donaldli Mark Ingalls stills loves his Sandra Annette Bullock after 42.5 years and always will. And I am not going anywhere.
A few years ago I ran 2 newspaper ads redeclaring my
love for Sandra Annette Bullock. One ad I ran in the
New York Daily News and the other here on the west coast
in the Los Angeles Times Newspaper printed edition for one
day and online edition for 1 month.
Robert Altman was not a Movie Star but he made very good movies and had been in the military like Leonard Nimoy, Kris Krisotfferson, and myself (Donaldli Mark Ingalls)
Robert Bernard Altman (February 20, 1925 – November 20, 2006) was an American film director and screenwriter known for making films that are highly naturalistic, but with a stylized perspective. In 2006, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recognized his body of work with an Academy Honorary Award.
His films MASH (1970), McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971), and Nashville (1975) have been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.
In 1943 Altman joined the United States Army Air Forces at the age of 18. During World War II, Altman flew more than 50 bombing missions as a crewman on a B-24 Liberator with the 307th Bomb Group in Borneo and the Dutch East Indies.
In 1980, he directed the musical Popeye, based on the comic strip/cartoon of the same name, which starred the comedian Robin Williams in his big-screen debut. Though some critics thought it a failure, the film made money, and was the second highest-grossing film Altman had directed to that point. (Gosford Park is now the second highest).
In 1980, he directed the musical Popeye, based on the comic strip/cartoon of the same name, which starred the comedian Robin Williams in his big-screen debut. Though some critics thought it a failure, the film made money, and was the second highest-grossing film Altman had directed to that point. (Gosford Park is now the second highest).