No, it was the one at Rockband. He does post at TWOP but he's never posted anything like that there.
Maybe he heard about what happened with Sorkin.
ETA: In related news,
FX is going behind the music with rock journo Neil Strauss, guitarist Dave Navarro and "Entourage" scribe Cliff Dorfman. Cabler has signed on to develop "The Product," a one-hour drama about a fictional dysfunctional rock band.
Isn't that already called "Behind the Music"?
Just added Polter-Cow's review to the blog.
Isn't that already called "Behind the Music"?
BtM is just the highlight reel. I want this show to be awesome and do well so I can write the episode where they threaten to not perform because the venue manager won't buy them cigarettes. (True. Story.)
Also, sumi, I thought that the new song was bad enough when I heard it. But, now, I'm reading the lyrics. OurSong:SucksDonkeysBalls, indeed.
I have a crafty question, this is the right thread, right?
Okay, so I have been collecting wool sweaters from thrift shops with the idea that I would felt them, cut them up, and sew them into a blanket/throw. I saw this idea in a book I do not have, and now I have a question about the exectution. I've washed the sweaters a couple of times and they've all felted to different degrees. How do I know when they're felted enough that I can cut them up without them unravelling?
Sue, I think the piece should look like a solid fabric and not seperate threads.
Okay, so if I can see the knitted threads through the matted fuzz, I should wash them again?
I think if you can see them clearly without really getting down in there and trying, then yeah.
I had better luck felting by hand in a sink with hot water (wear plastic gloves) and rubbing the piece against itself (like getting out a stain), than I did washing it in a machine.