As most of our creations do, Mental Divergence is going to take a long time before it's available to the public. So the main point of this page is to introduce the public to Mental Divergence get their hopes up, hype up the program and then eventually let everyone down when it finally airs.
-First Person Adventures for people who never leave the house.
-Public Service announcements.
-Driver Paul Video Highlights from where ever.
-Documentaries.
-Cooking With Ramen.
-The Quest For Jason.
-Commercials (for lint, our web page, transcripts and tapes of the show, DP and Druid merchandise(if there ever is any)).
NOTE:Although this has been a dream of mine for a long time, I think that finally, with this new shape and order, we can make it happen. I do believe. Maybe.
Mission Statement
The Power of Mentos
Zen and the Art of Coffee Making
Adventures in Amature Animation
The Many Bodies of Water in the Michiana Area
Let's Go Trespassing
Mental Divergence is a comedic sketch and satire television program meshing several different aspects of television, not to mention the foothold on society that TMDOTPBM Enterprises, Inc. will use to conquer the world, one late night public-access-watching dweeb after another. "What is your guarantee to the viewing public?" you ask. Well, we guarantee that you've never seen anything like this before, or at least not that often. That's all we guarentee.
Mental Divergence has a running span of 42 episodes in it's first year.
Freeks not edited for television.
Reinactments of the parts of the book that I am writing, this depends mainly on the participation of Tosh and company, although I'm not sure this will work at all. Lots of sexual reenactments (faked), and some nudity, with big black bars covering it up.
This is going to be used to replace The Quest for Jason.
Information on everything there is to do about coffee, including web sites, hot spots in Mishawaka and South Bend, IN, and possibly Niles, MI. How to make every aspect of coffee, what all the different names are and what not. Just nothing about ZEN.
Depending on equipment available (we'll see).
A tour of green waters, in all their glory, and maybe some on-the-spot testimonies of dumping bodies, seeing people die, and whatnot for magnetic viewer attraction; They always love violence.
A trip to all the fun places we used to play. This may become a First Person Adventure, but I like it as just a stand-alone thing. Then we could give the place and directions on how to go there.
[Hoping for more input. I think the current shows do have a life expectancy]