A new arrival, not Gardenhead, but Goldaline, my iPod. Yes, I have bought into the trend, I'm riding the wave of the past. There's a certain thrill about receiving nicely packaged technology. I love the sleek iPod box with silver lettering and the little plastic wrapping on the actual iPod that says "Don't steal music" in five different languages. It looked so innocent, lying there spouting out these words to me, and far more beautiful than any newborn human child, I'm sure. My roommate, in true Cricket form, has crocheted Goldaline an "iPod cozy," which is nice because these things look so naked when they don't have anything shielding them from the elements.
Posted by linnea at April 15, 2005 2:31 PM | TrackBackAs I said in Evan's blog I watched "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" on Saturday and I think that it was the best performance of that musical ever. Eric Kucks is king. It was amazing. I also believe that the singing was better than any other performance as well. So often these broadway folk, these "actors" get up on stage and have no business trying to sing. The broadway "actor" can barely act and cannot sing they are barely human. But those in our musical are superhuman.
Posted by: wilhamish at April 18, 2005 8:26 PM