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Here, as we approach the set of Guns on the Clackamas,
the very landscape trembles with the genius of
Holton P. Jeffers.
The leaves on the trees pulsate with creativity.
And the grass and the ground throbs in the knowledge that
here in this quiet corner of the universe,
a white-hot cataclysm of artistic expression is being
generated in the mind of the genius that is
Holton P. Jeffers.
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Excuse me.
We are here to do a documentary on Guns on the Clackamas.
My good man, Mr. Holton Jeffers, invited me to be here himself.
Look, here is a letter from Mr. Jeffers.
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Perhaps you are unaware of who I am.
Do you watch PBS?
Haven't you seen, Do Elephants Sweat?
It had that great scene with two pachyderms mating in the mud.
It was a classic.
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We'll be back.
Actually, I prefer not to have the full cooperation
of my subjects.
It gives me more objective freedom that way.
--Closed captioning produced by JWR © 2012--