It Works For Men Now Too.
The color purple that is. A few months ago, I posted Jenny Joseph's "I Shall Wear Purple". Well, I can report that men have taken heed and are following that philosophy as well.
Evidence: this guy.
If you were at the Gallivan Twilight Concert last night - you saw him. I know because there is no way you could have missed him. He danced for three hours straight. From one end of the stage to the other. With pretty girls and not so pretty ladies. And he moved! He channeled everyone from M.C. Hammer and Usher to Fred Astaire and Gene Kelley. He was out of sight and I could not take my eyes off him. Primarily because on more than one occasion he danced so close to me I thought he was going to step on me.
Perhaps you need a new pen? If so, Stella recommends this site. (NSFW - I learned the hard way).
There were two U.S. presidential assasinations in the 18th Century. The first, obviously, was Abraham Lincoln. The second was not Chester Arthur, but rather James Garfield. I should have known that President Garfield was assasinated because I did my third grade presidential report on him. I chose him because I believed him to be the namesake of my favourite cartoon character of the time. Not surprisingly, I found President Garfield less entertaining than a certain lasagna loving cat. More assasination trivia here. [For b-lo]
Today's Song: Let's Go, The Cars
4 Comments:
This same guy was at the SLC Art's Festival. I remember because Ella couldn't keep her eyes off of him. The guy has moves!
I love the Cars. And, in case you're wondering, I have seen them in concert and saw Rick Ocasick in person when BFF and I sat in the audience for an Arsenio Hall taping. How old am I? Date that!
The thing about you is you'll remember this little presidential factoid for the rest of your life and will continue to whoop me at all things trivial.
I love old men that dance and romance...well, actually, I just love old men in general. I am so Anna Nicole Smith.
i've seen him at a couple concerts. i'm jealous, so what.
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