New Look…At Least Temporarily!
I kind of like this look, but hold on, it may change again!
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Gotta Do Something About This Design!
One last thing before I hit the sack…early for me! Anyway, I’m looking for something “new” for my Blogger template. I noticed they have some new ones over at Blogger, what with their new look and re-launch and all. I’m not sure really what I want, though.
It may just be a great time to put that Picasso quote from earlier into play, and do some stuff I can’t do so I can learn how to do it…like design a blog! Who knows?
Au revoir! (Sorry, An American in Paris is on Turner Classic Movies tonight!)
What’s Going On in the Blogosphere?
I can’t remember now where I stol…I mean, BORROWED this cool link to Blogger’s Next Blog feature! I saw it somewhere tonight. Pretty neat way to sample some other blogs out there! You can put the shortcut in your Favorites somewhere to use it over and over again!
Gotta Do Something About This Design!
One last thing before I hit the sack…early for me! Anyway, I’m looking for something “new” for my Blogger template. I noticed they have some new ones over at Blogger, what with their new look and re-launch and all. I’m not sure really what I want, though.
It may just be a great time to put that Picasso quote from earlier into play, and do some stuff I can’t do so I can learn how to do it…like design a blog! Who knows?
Au revoir! (Sorry, An American in Paris is on Turner Classic Movies tonight!)
What’s Going On in the Blogosphere?
I can’t remember now where I stol…I mean, BORROWED this cool link to Blogger’s Next Blog feature! I saw it somewhere tonight. Pretty neat way to sample some other blogs out there! You can put the shortcut in your Favorites somewhere to use it over and over again!
“Life Once Removed”
Found an interview with Carol Burnett in which she talks about the differences between comedy on TV now and in her heyday. the interview includes this little exchange between Ms. Burnett and Larry Gelbart
Ms. Burnett recalled having a conversation several years ago with Larry Gelbart, the veteran comedy writer. “I told him how predictable TV sitcoms were: set up, set up, joke, laugh track, set up, set up, joke, laugh track. And he said: `Carol, the writers today didn’t play stickball in the street. They’re writing about what they saw on television when they were growing up.’ ” Ms. Burnett said, “They’re writing about life once removed.”
“Life Once Removed”
Found an interview with Carol Burnett in which she talks about the differences between comedy on TV now and in her heyday. the interview includes this little exchange between Ms. Burnett and Larry Gelbart
Ms. Burnett recalled having a conversation several years ago with Larry Gelbart, the veteran comedy writer. “I told him how predictable TV sitcoms were: set up, set up, joke, laugh track, set up, set up, joke, laugh track. And he said: `Carol, the writers today didn’t play stickball in the street. They’re writing about what they saw on television when they were growing up.’ ” Ms. Burnett said, “They’re writing about life once removed.”
“Life Once Removed”
Found an interview with Carol Burnett in which she talks about the differences between comedy on TV now and in her heyday. the interview includes this little exchange between Ms. Burnett and Larry Gelbart
Ms. Burnett recalled having a conversation several years ago with Larry Gelbart, the veteran comedy writer. “I told him how predictable TV sitcoms were: set up, set up, joke, laugh track, set up, set up, joke, laugh track. And he said: `Carol, the writers today didn’t play stickball in the street. They’re writing about what they saw on television when they were growing up.’ ” Ms. Burnett said, “They’re writing about life once removed.”
Some Thoughts for a Tuesday Evening…
“I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it.” – Pablo Picasso
“Plan for the future because that’s where you are going to spend the rest of your life.” – Mark Twain
“Real generosity toward the future consists in giving all to what is present.” – Albert Camus
“The best thing about the future is that it comes only one day at a time.” – Abraham Lincoln