The following is an email I sent to an old school friend;
Hi, Mary when you get a chance read my side of the story. Your going on to finish a Bachelor Degree,so, have an understanding that one of America's biggest businesses is writing and telling stories. This truth can be measured by the enormous activity at Copyright, Patent and Trademark which will lead you to the Library of Congress. Before I moved to Yarmouth coming from both Miramar., Florida and then Wethersfield,Connecticut I was a young and an up and coming artist. That career was cut short. So, in part it's about me telling a story. Yes, a number of my art works were published in Europe, like in France. In fact, I spent much of my time during my youth in Europe and Abroad. So, by me being an artist who created artistic expressionism I was telling a story My story by me creating images. All that stopped completely when I got to Yarmouth and I did not like to go to school much not only was my home life disturbing but things that went on at school. I do remember the enemy as I call them and I know that 26 Federal Plaza,New York City is behind the actions of breaking in over the Dennis Yarmouth School loud speaker and saying all sorts of discouraging blurbs. The straw that broke the camels back was the day I heard them say, "Phillip Bianco report to the men's shelter",so, I quit school for a while. My memories of Yarmouth are not very good but I had a number of friends and my senior year I got it all together and full filled the school required credits needed for graduation and not only did I play on the Dennis Yarmouth varsity football team but set a number of rushing records. Again, a number of my career paths have been completely obstructed that begins with my youthful career as a young and up and coming artist,so, what I am saying is that I will always tell my story, if not as an artist or ball player or sales/marketing skills, then it will be with what ever means I can find. I hope you and my old school mates understand. I only wish you the best,bye, Phillip Bianco
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