Now, he could be interesting a in one man show kind of way on stage, where he makes his statement with movement and the spoken word. Each piece could be related through a unifying theme. Heck, he could even bring in other people. It would be something along the way of "Stomp." It's not like there's music in that, is there?
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
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Well, I suppose I meant on TV, really. I'm sure there are lots of hippie arts festivals where he would be super welcome. I go to them. We would dig him. I dig him. I dig SYTYCD. The SYTYCD judges dig him. But...SYTYCD is not his thing.
I was just trying to expand on what type of venues his stuff could be used at. SYTYCD is definitely not made for his ouevre. Whatever it is.
Whatever it is.
Annoying?
Runs and hides
Liese, I have a DVD-burning TiVo, do you want me to save it and burn to DVD for you?
Oooh, meara, could you? I'd happily paypal you something for discs and postage! Email me (new profile addy) and I'll see if I can figure out a physical address for you. Bless!
Is anybody but me watching the Mars landing tonight? I always get a big kick out of watching the happy geeks at JPL.
This one is very Canadian-centric.
Top Chef-fans:
I've never watched the show, but my buddy informs me that Spike is opening a 'burger 'n shakes' restaurant 4 blocks from me. (Capitol Hill, DC)
Is that a good thing?
Really?
Watch out for the attitude hats.
If the burgers are good, it's a good thing.