Friday, May 15, 2009

Cliff Notes to Show 326 [Wednesday, May 13th]

Link to the show Audio

Wegith in befor the show

Luke - 184
Flash - 134.5
Sean - 152

8 P.M. HOUR

Sean took time to talk about nature haikus








looking at the ground

i trip on a stalagmite

stalactite above

stalactites hang high

stalagmites live on the ground

they are both awesome

Lindsay Lohan house a total mess

Turns out robbers really did try to break into Lindsay Lohan’s home.

But they couldn't get in, so that ransacked interior we reported earlier this week was not their fault.

That's just Lindsay's Messy Celebrity Life

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Malcome Gladwell book "blink"
to be made into a movie

From the CBC:

Hollywood heavyweight Al Pacino is being touted for a lead role in a movie inspired by Canadian writer Malcolm Gladwell's non-fiction bestseller Blink.

Oscar-winning screenwriter Stephen Gaghan, whose credits include Traffic and Syriana, will write and direct the film, according to industry reports from the Cannes Film Festival.

The plot revolves around an older man attempting to reconnect with his estranged son — a twentysomething drifter who displays the snap judgment decision-making ability Gladwell explores in his book.

An actor has yet to be cast as the son. However, producers are eying a fall start to the production.

8 P.M. HOUR

They metion about the opening to start each hour of TBTL

if you whan to do that
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at 1-206-726-6366
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WEB GEMS:

From Jane from the San Fran 10's

http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/

Also Wilco new album got plug
and it called "wilco"

From Pitchfork Media

It isn't out until June 30 on Nonesuch, but you can hear Wilco (The Album) in its entirety. Wilco are streaming it from their website. It's not very high quality, and the stream is kinda choppy, but hey, new Wilco album! We aren't complaining. Especially not when it's got that cover.

This Day in TBTL history

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Checking in with Luke on his marathon training
Click here for the show Audio, It under the 7 PM Hour

9 P.M. HOUR [A.K.A. Nine Bells, Burbank daylight time]

Luke and jen talk about how the beasty boys Liscend to ill is over rated

AwesomeNotAwesome:

MARTIN SCORSESE'S SINATRA PROJECT OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED

AWESOME

From a item in Rotten Tomatoes:

A year ago this week, the Weekly Ketchup reported Nancy Sinatra's negotiations with Universal Pictures on a biopic of her father, crooner and actor Frank Sinatra, that she hoped Martin Scorsese would direct. This week, the project was finally officially announced by Universal Pictures, with Scorsese indeed attached to direct. Titled Sinatra, the script will be written by Phil Alden Robinson (Field of Dreams, All of Me), whose last theatrical release was way back in 1992 with Sneakers. Although no actor is as yet officially signed to star as Frank Sinatra, one of the producers acknowledged that the top contender is indeed Leonardo DiCaprio, who has obviously emerged as Scorsese's favorite actor in recent years, starring in Gangs of New York, The Aviator, The Departed and the upcoming Shutter Island. However, there is also a rumor that Universal is hot on the idea of Johnny Depp possibly starring as Sinatra, following their happiness with his performance in Public Enemies. There are many different elements of Frank Sinatra's life that seem to be movie-friendly, including his status as one of the most successful singers of the 20th century, his career as an actor, his friends in the Rat Pack, his many romantic conquests, his friendship with J.F.K. and the alleged ties to the mafia. Producer Cathy Schulman said about the scope of the movie that it will be an "unconventional biopic that will touch on all phases of Sinatra's life."

Fave Frank Sinatra Song

Flash: That Life

Sean: Stanger in the Night

Luke: World on a Stinging

BBC to broadcast Bono's tribute poem to Elvis

From the AP via SFgate.com:

The poetry doesn't rise to a Shakespearean level, but the sentiments in Bono's tribute to Elvis Presley seem heartfelt.

In an unusual performance, the U2 frontman — a pal of presidents — reads an original poem honoring America's original rocker as part of the BBC's poetry season.

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Click Here if you want to here it

Note It on-lin Untill Wednesday May 20th at 6 EDT/ 3 PDT
and it does have stong langues

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1. A dream.
2. The recent changes in your child’s nap schedule.
3. The route you took to get here.
4. An excellent meal you once had at a restaurant.
5. The latest additions to your wine cellar.
6. An account of your last tennis game.
7. The plot of a movie, play or book—in particular, the funny parts.

And one person is bringing 27 people to TBTL Night at the Mariners game
on May 21st.

And Wade of the Maine 10's
is Complaning about Twitter.

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