...BTW, if he dropped the project, it would be interesting to know why.
Espinoza, who splits his time between the Island and Los Angeles, has been on Mercer Island looking for more information about Dunhams time here, combing through newspapers at the library, school records and talking to Dunhams classmates from Mercer Island High School.
Mercer Island had a great influence on the rest of her life, he said.
The film will take viewers to the places that Dunham lived and worked, from her birthplace in Kansas to Indonesia to Hawaii. The plan is for a film crew to come to Seattle and Mercer Island as well.
The filmmakers are eager for some way to glean more information and, hopefully, images of the presidents mother. The team is hoping that there are more photos and some home movies perhaps from a slumber party, a dance, or an event at Mercer Island High School.
The tiny snapshots we have dont tell the story, Espinoza said. We are looking for what we havent seen.
Oh boy, isnt that RICH! Cant you just imagine him looking for something a dozen or more of us have been looking for, for at least two years? And all of them closed up like clams...like little Joelle (what-was-her-name?)telling the interviewer she was told not to say any more ...and had to hang up now and all the classmates who cant find their yearbook, although its in the house here somewhere and the woman at reception at the school who said we had SIX books here until recently, but they were all stolen...and out of the hundreds of students of the class of 1960, NOT ONE has come forward with a Yearbook!
Your comment really hit my funny-bone. Best LOL Ive had all week. He doesnt need to ABANDON THE PROJECT so much as forget he ever started it. There isnt any THERE THERE...because the little there is has been buried, tampered with, obscured, lied about and plastered with images that are obvious fakes.
Welcome to The Birther World, Mr Espinoza!
I know what you mean. It would have been a real hoot to be tagging along with him on his investigative quest and be able to see the expression on his face when he figured out what the score was.