Posted on 05/13/2007 11:50:47 AM PDT by FOXFANVOX
Hollywoodland: Inside the big picture show.
Tony Snow Plays the Flute Will that be enough to win a battle of the bands at the National Press Club? By Kim Masters Updated Friday, May 11, 2007, at 12:06 PM ET Friday, May 11, 2007
Tony Snow Rocking the Boat: A couple of weeks ago, the New York Times said it would pull out of events such as the White House Correspondents' Dinner and the Gridiron Club comedy night to avoid the appearance that the press is the administration's drooling lap dog.
Many in the press said that the Times policy was just foolishness. And now there's another temptation for the members of the fourth estate in the form of an invitation from the National Press Club in D.C.:
Please ... reserve your tickets for our May 14 'battle of the bands' between Bob Schieffer and Honky Tonk Confidential and Tony Snow and his band, Beats Workin.'
(Excerpt) Read more at slate.com ...
Are you in France????
Should have figured you would find a way to check Free Republic, even from France.
Have you checked out the Left Bank of Paris yet? Oh, wait, I forgot you are conservative. Have you checked out the Right Bank?
You were right, Def, he did win. See below:
Washington, DC (NBC) - White House spokesman Tony Snow has claimed victory in a battle of beltway bands.
Snow and his band “Beats Workin’” faced off against “Honky Tonk Confidential”, a retro-country band fronted by CBS anchor Bob Schieffer at the National Press Club Ballroom.[On Monday 14 May.]
Schieffer sang the semi-autobiographical tune “TV Anchorman”, while Snow played an intricate flute melody on a Jethro Tull cover.
The multi-talented White House spokesman rotated through several other instruments including rhythm guitar and saxophone during the competition.
After an audience vote, Snow and “Beats Workin’” were declared the winners and presented with the “Crawling Kingsnake Trophy”.
“Beats Workin’” and “Honky Tonk Confidential” were the only two bands in the competition.
Adieu 2 U.
8)
I hope Snow got some last-minute pointers from “Anchorman” Will Farrell aka Ron Burgundy - he played a mean “yazz flute.”
Yes, I am finishing up on a project in the south of France.
LOL
I stayed in Rive Gauche for the short time that I was in Paris. I got in as much sightseeing as possible and then arrived at the office before 9am on Monday.
A full camera of shots of Paris. I will get them online as soon as possible, although when I get back, top priority is studying for the test a week from today.
Dripping with envy.
Don’t be too envious— the weather is cold and wet and I have been doing a lot of heavy lifting— literally and figuratively. I am very happy to be here, but it would be sad to pay for a vacation here and have this type of weather (LOL and have to lift lots of heavy items).
Can't help it :(
Don't hurt yourself.
LOL. Any time you want to renew your experience with unreasonable (internal) customers, I invite you to spend a day in IT.
Thanks, I will take it easy. I think that the hard part is over and now it’s just time for quality control. We will find out how well we did when the workers come in tomorrow (it’s a holiday in Frants today, which gives us extra time to prepare).
That said, I still find it hard to muster any sympathy for someone lucky enuff to be in Paris!
8)
LOL
Sunday was Paris. Monday thru Friday is south of France.
I think it’s better that people are out of the office right now so that we can resolve any issues before they come in, so that they will have a good experience with the new environment.
Isn't Monaco south of France?!
LOL
Je ne suis pas en Monaco
Let’s see. My translation is:
a) You are not, in fact, in Monaco, or
b) You got a free pass to ride the Metro in Paris.
?
LOL
Je ne comprends rien
Adios amigo.
Juan
Non soy amigo; soy amiga
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