Eyes Wide Shut and Live-blogging the Grammy Awards
Posted at 27 February 2008 14:58
Today I found a place to share, that place is where I am IBM Computer, Laptops and Servers. During my endless web tour, finally I settle down here. Before I passing the good post about rainbow green live food to my friends, I like to hear your voice first.
The synthesis of the idea of rainbow green live food dominated early news:
Hello, Grammys-viewing P-Dubs. Welcome to Round 2 of Leah and Annie Cook It Up In Carroll Gardens! Ms. Greenblatt and I have been live-blogging the Grammys red carpet for the past two hours, but we're more than ready for the real awards to start. We've got so many snacks and so much to say, and we'll try not to let the depletion of that first category affect our output of the second. A key word for this would be "try." Look at us being responsible Internet journalists. We are clearly so ..[next].
Don't wait too long, this might be over before you know it.
Monday, February 25, 2008 First off, it's not my intention to provide an overall meaning for the film, what actually happened. What I'm doing is taking into consideration the invitation to the end of the rainbow (which seems to have been largely ignored by most who write on it) and riffing on that, introducing the possibility of certain keys that are fairly esoteric in nature and which function as keys in that they may provide an opening to interpretation of at least some ..read all.
They said:
movie contest runs until next Tuesday!) There were some good entries, and some bad entries as well (no offense -- don't think you're going to win a Bally for putting the name in 16 point Times over a picture of a gopher). But Nate's entry really captures the spirit of the league. It's two-color, which makes it easy to reproduce on a gym floor, and the green is nice ('cause the BLC is money, baby!). And the rounded form is an echo of the rainbow logo of the past. A tiny bit old, a tiny bit ..read all.
Cheers, guys!
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