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"{{unblock|This is a public computer in Brooklyn that many people have access to. Please consider unblocking so I may message some other users on their talk pages. Thank you, Katherine Johnson.}}"


==Kind Comment from a kind person==
Katherine, I'd like to comment on this statement you made on your userpage. I'd like to reiterate what I said before; once you click the "Save page" button, your contributions to Misplaced Pages are no longer your own. You must be willing to let go of every contribution you make to any articles here. Just as you are allowed to productively change articles written by others, so too can they change what you have done. Some people might find a better way to write a statement. Some might find a better layout. Similarly, you might be able to do the same for articles written by others. This is how the collaborative effect works to improve the project over the long haul, by continual improvement by editors with good intentions. Sometimes, even well intended edits will be removed or changed. This does not mean the contribution is worthless. It's part of the evolutionary process all articles at Misplaced Pages go through (some faster than others). By contributing content, whether it's a new article or changes to an existing article, you are subject to this evolutionary system. Your changes and additions are not your own once you click "Save page". You must let go. (dang, I feel like I'm ] talking about the dark side! :))


==Article Evaluation==

To all who have come to visit, the article below was posted by my room-mate and is of the same subject matter I tried posting a couple months ago--which caused quite a stir here on Misplaced Pages.

My room-mate and good friend Ezzie has since been blocked from editing (technically me too since we use the same IP Address--so I'm posting it here, and hoping for your thoughts. If you're among the group of Admins or Admin wannabes who have used this site to insult and power trip over other users please don't respond, and please don't post your WikiTags.

==The Long Island Project Article==

{{Infobox Film |
name = The Long Island Project |
image = LIPONESHEET1.jpg|The Long Island Project One-Sheet |
writer = Eric Norcross |
starring = Kevin Gall<br>Chris Diaz<br>Jack Moran<br>John Tully<br>Greg Vorob<br>Dawn Simonds |
director = Eric M. Norcross and Francisco A. Pina |
producer = Eric Norcross<br>Francisco Pina<br>Ana Gutierrez |
distributor = Norcross/Pina Productions |
released = ] ] (] ] Premier |
runtime = 183 min. |
language = ] |
imdb_id = 0773297 | }}






'''''The Long Island Project''''' also known as "L.I.P" is a fictional film about a group of industrialists who begin a movement for ] to secede from ] to form the First Socialist State of Long Island. The movie is a comedy and runs 74 minutes. The actual secession of the Town of ] from the city of ] was the inspiration for this film. filmed a short documetary on the secession of ] which is held within the town's Historical Society.

==Credits==

Written & Directed By

Produced By

] By

] By

===Cast===

* as Johnnie Tramain
* as Rasputin O'Dwyer
* as Conrad Moynihan
* as Senator Charles Deakins
* Agent Alphonso
* as Jennifer Parks
* as Meredith Vowel
* as Wesley Brownstone
* as Monticello Palermo

==Trivia==

*Filming took place between July 2005 and October 2005.
*Congressman ] makes a cameo as himself in the film.
*The only ] to have scenes in the Chamber of the ].
*] shoot was achieved without filming permits.
*] Jack Moran walked out onto the ledge of a Lexington Avenue Highrise so that the cast and crew could get into an office space for filming.
*The ] Conservancy is the only ] organization to cooperate with this film production.
*The ] participated in making the filming in ] easier.
*A ] agent stationed outside of the ] during filming had tipped off the crew to when the Presidential Motorcade would be coming down ]. The filmmakers set up their equipment outside of the East Gates and filmed John Tully standing before ]'s motorcade. This is in the blooper reel at ]
*The scene with ] was improvised in Hyde's DC Office.
*There is a cut scene available on ] with ] John Tully walking down the famous steps from ].

==Movie stills==

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</gallery>

==Press & Media Coverage==

] Article from March 7, 2006.

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