R.I.P. Futurama producer Alex Johns

  1. It is my honor to mix-it-up, so to speak with people who love and create, or just love the magic of the animation revolution. I have a very heavy background mostly in my love, Stagecraft, and took most of my 52 years or so given to me by the high folk to dream. I met, as a young man, another young man, Alex Johns, who you may have heard passed on to play a trumpet gig somewhere out in eternity. He is color blind but I think he digs the royal purple feathered wings G-oddess supplies for her best tooners. His work and his amazing beauty, coupled with an other worldly inner knowing was G-ds great gift to all lonely hearts and Alex surely helped keep our planet within an axis it could use to help the little children of our world. After 18 years at his side, I learned to write meaningful poetry and give it away for free, and I learned what Alex wants me to do next. Three animation projects really, under wraps for now but when Ellen at The Gothem Group has secured the deals for Alex and his hoard of misfits, here is where we will let the word out first. He wanted to do it himself but he made sure, intuitively, that I would know and have the tools to carry out his great gifts to the world. It is my honor, my duty, and my destiny to help the beggar clean the feet of the prophet. Alex Johns was/is simply the finest Man to ever walk this earth. And on behalf of all who loved him as they do the Sun, let me thank you the kind-hearted Animationists who embody compassion while the rest of the entertainment business can not yet spell the word. Scott Utley LA CA USA I fully expect to make grand friends here who will join me in this paper dream becoming reall with every breath we take. G-d Bless us all, and G-d Bless Alex Johns.
 
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