
It’s a new year and Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, isn’t the monster he once was . . . sort of. Running time 31:31

It’s a new year and Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, isn’t the monster he once was . . . sort of. Running time 31:31
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, goes on KNBC’s “yourLA” to educate Los Angeles about the unwritten rules of the “Santa Monica Stairs”. Running time 5:37 YOUTUBE LINK [display_podcast]
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, spends a day at Kevin Smith's first West Coast Vulgarthon. Includes interview with Jason Mewes, Jason Lee, Ben Affleck, and Kevin Smith. Running time 31:56
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, records a Q&A with two-time Oscar nominated film editor Paul Rubell. Running time 52:17 [display_podcast]
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, struggles with the future of his life, his career and his relationship with the “hot chick”. Running time 32:26 [display_podcast]
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, interviews Noah Buschel, director/writer of "The Missing Person" at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Running time 12:50
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, interviews Heather Chaplin and Aaron Ruby who, for five years, immersed themselves in the videogame culture to research their new book, SMARTBOMB: The Quest for Art, Entertainment, and Big Bucks in the Videogame Revolution. Running time 51:07
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, has been “overhauled” by The Greg Behrendt Show and now he reveals the new and improved “Love Pod” to “the hot chick”. Running time 16:45. [display_podcast]
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, brings you a 2010 Sundance Film Festival interview with Diane Bell, director of the Alfred P. Sloan Prize winning dramatic feature, "Obselidia".
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, performs at “Word Play”, where some of L.A.’s best writers and comedians come and share their true stories while a DJ spins a real-time soundtrack. Recorded May 16, 2008. Running time 11:54 Alan Olifson’s “Word Play” [display_podcast]
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, lands on the cover of Podcast User Magazine. Podcast User Magazine
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, sits down with Adele Uddo to discuss her career as a hand model. Running time 30:40 Music provided by Artemis Hollywood Podcast Theme Song – Lucky -”Superstar” Adele’s Hand Model Pics Leave an Itunes Review CALL ME AND LEAVE A COMMENT 1-310-862-4545 [display_podcast]
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, interviews drummer Glen Schricker who fifteen years ago moved to Los Angeles to become a rock star and fifteen years later, married, and with a child on the way, is not a rock star. This is part one of his story. Running time 37:50
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, gets some perspective from writers Sam Ernst and Jim Dunn, of the “Sam and Jim Go to Hollywood” podcast, about how the WGA STRIKE finally ended. Running time 13:02 Music provided by The Whitest Boy Alive – “Done With You” Hollywood Podcast Theme Song – Lucky -”Superstar” Sam and Jim...
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, and his Dad get a mention in The Boston Globe. Read the article on-line
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, brings you a Sundance 2011 interview with actress Arta Dobroshi, the lead actress in the Daniel Mulloy short film, "Baby."
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Tim,
Sorry to hear the bad news.
On the other hand, what a beautiful episode. Well done.
-Steve
Tim, sorry to hear this but stop over analysis and get her back!
Although Graham, Tim has to ask himself if he wants her back. He’s saying the spark isn’t there anymore.
I say “Tim, make a decision and then act on it. The limbo status is just going to cause more pain than a decision in either direction.”
B.
Hey guys!
Not sure what to say.
At this point, the decision has been made. We are not together anymore.
Ugh!!
Thanks for the support!
Sorry about the breakup. Stay strong, man!
Tim, I’m been a fan for a year, and can’t I believe it. Really. Whose idea was the breakup? Why?
Hey guys.
Thanks for the support.
Re: the break-up. We both came to the same conclusion together but both of us kept on changing our minds. Ultimately, I think we knew it wasn’t working but it was hard to completely close the door.
At this point, the door is closed.
We’ll see.
This was heartbreaking, but only because it was so heartfelt. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for keeping us up to date, ‘Monster Man’. Joking aside though, hope you are doing okay, Tim. All the best!
i don’t hear any fat ladies singing…
Well there you go, no fat ladies, so maybe a chance??? I am celebrating my 40th Birthday tomorrow, and I met my wife a week after my 20th. 20 years on and 3 kids later things are still great. There won’t always be the ‘spark’ as you get used to each other. But in the real world you can’t have the first date excitment all the time!
You may have set rules to begin with but what do you want?
go for it again I say, for what its worth.
P.S. forgot to say, my nickname for my wife for the past umpteen years has been ‘hot babe’
Hey Graham!
I love your story! 20 years??? Awesome!
Happy Birthday!! (and thanks for the advice)
Tim
Tim, I just found your site by random search, listened in. You made me laugh and twisted the heart strings a bit… Now to go through the back catalog. Nice work all around.
Love stinks. Not the first to say it, or sing it for that matter.
Thanks Jonathan!!! I love it when someone just stumbles upon me. Hope you enjoy it.
Tim
Tim, this was truly amazing in so many ways. I don’t know what else to say.
Thanks Liz!!
Andrea moaned gay frot almost gratefully. Strangely, katie? Play with fear and return.
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