Googleproofing to be on the safe side. If not necessary, lemme know.
But what about all the people searching for the word "joe"?
Written a musical, David. Who's got the link?
Isn't the entire point to make Joe as famous as possible?
I thought he was "captivated by innocence."
"Influences Boy Bands, Dixie Chicks, Bob Dylan, Prussian Blue
Sounds Like Folky teen girl pop with a racist twist."
Why couldn't it have been a stage adaptation of Don DeLillo's novel? This sounds a little heavy-handed for my taste.
6 - Would you want to be famous for your association with this site?
Your letter to Senator Allen is awesome, Joe.
Yay Dry/mala!
I'm glad I don't comment here under my real name. Once I googled my handle and the third result was, "dagger aleph comments on Gadamer: Cocksucking Lips."
Hey the show is going to be on in a couple minutes. Who is tuning in?
Oh -- no, that was a different segment.
Wow man -- it has been a long time since I watched this kind of TV -- I had almost forgotten the cadences.
The ridiculously patronizing cadences...
Oh, shit, is there going to be a rebroadcast?
Joe has not been on yet -- you can still tune in!
Hey wait -- did Joe get any camera time? Well regardless his show did. And: I see it is premiering on 9/18, a day near and dear to my heart as the birthday of my daughter.
It's Joe! The James Earl Ray song is catchy!
So, how thoroughly can you brainwash your kids? Very! Holy crap.
Over here it won't be on for another 2+ hours.
Yes, you could see Joe in the background when the choreographer was speaking.
It didn't have nearly enough Joey D for my taste.
Yeah, fuck Prussian Blue, what about a segment on The Meteoric Rise of Unfogged Commenter Joe Drymala? Huh?
FUCK. Goddamn moving bullshit taking over my fucking life.
Yeah I thought Joe should have got at least as much camera time as David Duke. I mean come on...
Yikes! S'long as we're watching TV here, didja guys catch the Double Fantasy cover with George and Laura, on The Daily Show?
And Krugman will be on Colbert. Beats freeze-dried cats.
No, I need a rebroadcast so that I can ask the person I know who has a TV to TiVo it for me. Which of Joe's songs did they play?
A clip from "James Earl Ray"
The Meteoric Rise of Unfogged Commenter Joe Drymala
Yes! Let us raise a toast to his good fortune!
Can bacon brandy be far behind?
Aww...not nearly enough Joe. I did like the snippet of the James Earl Ray song.
Joe - I've still got the show on my TiVo. If you want me to burn you a DVD, drop me an email.
There's a restaurant in Potsdam by which I passed on Monday that was serving a tomato-chili soup with sauerkraut sorbet.
Also, I think as a result of exposure to apostropher, I now have a line from a Mountain Goats song misrunning through my head as "the hot butter made her feel right at home".
re: 43
Sounds like some people trying to pick up on the 'molecular gastronomy' style of cooking as carried out by Heston Blumenthal (at the Fat Duck, in Bray) and Ferran Adria (at El Bulli, in Spain).
Blumenthal recipes include:
The current tasting menu, for example, includes both sardine on toast sorbet and snail porridge. There's white chocolate and caviar buttons, or bacon and egg ice cream. He makes basil blancmange and beetroot jellies, pairs salmon with liquorice and cauliflower with chocolate.
Pah. The real banner-carriers of molecular gastronomy are in Chicago, as all know.
And who are these 'all' who know? Are they like 'they'?
I'm curious what is my relationship to the state you describe in 44.
Mostly, I think, it's all who've been in Chicago for some length since I don't know when, though there's also been some US-wide attention in the last year and a half or so.
The two major restaurants here are Grant Aachatz's Alinea and (someone else's) Moto, though often a third person is mentioned alongside the two.
I'm curious what is my relationship to the state you describe in 44.
You posted the link you posted and are a noted exponent of lipids.
re: 49
Yeah, I'm just curious what makes them the banner-carriers?
Oh, well, that's what everyone says, you know.
Blah. So much less face time than I'd hoped! I'll never get famous off the white power movement this way.
Thanks for watching, everyone. (The James Earl Ray song isn't mine, actually.) It was a good segment in any case, since it made it seem like we're writing A Show That Really Matters.
Oh, Becks -- I've got all kinds of DVDs and YouTubage in the works. But thank you.
Joe -- it seemed like there was a weirdness in the segment -- I thought the announcer said something like "...Lamb and Lynx's parents were fighting in divorce court. Meanwhile, across the country, the musical White Noise was opening..." which made it sound like your play was something that had already happened rather than upcoming. Did I mishear? Because if not you might want to put something on the show's web page to correct that impression. Also: the top result for a Google search for the show is your MySpace page, which has (on cursory examination) no information about the opening date or theater where it will be happening. Is my info correct (9/18, TBG Theater)? -- I got it off the letter you wrote to George Allen, which is quoted on Max Blumenthal or somebody's blog.
Urk -- never mind -- I just looked at the MySpace page again and there is dates and address. Dunno how I missed that last time around.
Yeah, if people are motivated enough to come to the page, then I think they'll read down to where the upcoming show dates are.
got it off the letter you wrote to George Allen, which is quoted on Max Blumenthal or somebody's blog.
It's also on Americablog! We're such whores.
Oh, never mind. It's part of the New York Musical Theater Festival, which explains it. I'm in Australia for half those dates so I'd better get my act together and buy tickets.
I'm just talking to myself at this point, by the way.
The tickets go onsale on September 1. I'll remind everyone that day, since it's very likely that we'll sell out before the day is done.
When the Youtube thing is up, please let us know. I missed the segment.
Those Prussian Blue girls were really disturbing. (Law and Order SVU was showing the Marcia Clarke episode about the white supremacist group at the same time which was kind of freaky.) Somehow the fact that they were cute-looking girls made it that much mroe disturbing, and I'm not sure why.
Here's a YouTube thing for the 5-minute teaser which aired on Good Morning America yesterday. They actually showed more footage of my show in that 5-minute teaser than in the Primetime special.