Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Suzanne Malveaux for a Presidential Debate ...






--- On Tue, 10/7/08, John French wrote:

From: John French
Subject: Suzanne Malveaux for a Presidential Debate ...
To: electioncenter@cnn.com, issue1@cnn.com, cnnnewsroom@cnn.com, headlinenews@cnn.com, situationroom@cnn.com
Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 8:59 PM

Suzanne Malveaux is SO TOTALLY SMOKING RED HOT AND HAS CAPTURED MY HEART AS A WOMAN OF THE NEW EVERYDAY MEDIA = A++++++++++++


If SO TOTALLY SMOKING RED HOT WOMEN OF THE NEW EVERYDAY MEDIA THAT HAVE CAPTURED MY HEART = A++++++++++++ WERE A DNA STRAND, I'D BOND W/ HER



Best of the Roses, Giovanni French



Sweetwater Center for the Arts: Community Day Celebration Presents Blues Artist Eugene Morgan...


Best of Sweetwater Roses,
Giovanni French
mystrawhat.com
theneweveverydaymedia

Money $$$ Women of Everyday Media $$$

These "Money" Women of Everyday Media Are Very Well Composed and Poised - Commanding Credibility as Well as being Totally Smoking RED HOT = A+++ +++ (++)

... if Very Well Composed and Poised, Commanding Credibility were a Federal Credit Union, I'd make many deposits in them!!!

especially w/ the current state of banks, you know..



Alexis Glick FBN



Carrie Lee CNN



Sandra Smith and Cheryl Casone FBN

Maria Bartiromo CNBC

Tracey Byrnes FBN


Trish Regan CNBC

Julia Boorstin CNBC


Erin Burnett CNBC



Jenna Lee FBN

Margaret Brennan CNBC






Liz Claman FBN

Aaahoo, werewolves of London
Aaahoo(2x)


These "Money" Women of Everyday Media Are Very Well Composed and Poised - Commanding Credibility as Well as being Totally Smoking RED HOT = A+++ +++ (++)

... if Very Well Composed and Poised, Commanding Credibility were a Federal Credit Union, I'd make many deposits in them!!!

especially w/ the current state of banks, you know..
Best of Positively 4th Street Roses,
John French

mystrawhat.com
http://theneweverydaymedia.blogspot.com/



Monday, October 6, 2008

Undecided

Undecided I went into Nordstroms with two sport coats in mind.
One was a conservative, traditional blue blazer and the other a
Classic as well - being a herringbone pattern and double breasted
One would cost me more money than the other one would but the
Other may open-up more opportunity in the long run and be better
For me as one was the kind of conservative, traditional look and
The other was a change for me that may do me some real good
So I asked a young woman for advice - and she liked herringbone
So I asked an older woman too - she said to go more conservative
"Fuck!" I thought. "Do I really even need these at all? Why bother?"
One was smooth and screamed promises of change and new life
And the other stated that I was established, steady and traditional
So I left Nordstroms, got into my Volvo wagon and drove home then
Where I drank a six pack of beer with Joe and watched ice hockey
Then shot some hoops at the basketball court & made pretty shots
And thought about what Tom Cruise would wear on the Oprah show




written over the weekend of 10/3/08

Best of the Roses, Gianni French
mystrawhat.com
theneweverydaymedia.com


Sunday, October 5, 2008

a Graveyard Gives

Way back in the woods down paths and trails
Where snakes live and some bobcats and deer
There's a small graveyard for Revolutionary War
Soldiers and some of their family on a bluff above
The fertile valley and what the English interpreted
As "Crow's Run" which it is still called today ... It
Was named so by Native Americans because there
Were so many crows that used the tall hemlocks that
Once interspersed the Valley as a natural sanctuary
Resting and nesting there above the large stream and
Today one may wonder why a graveyard is in such a spot
And when people don't know - they speculate in tales
But, of course, there's a history that explains the ghosts
The land there has a love-fest with these strong spirits
Shape-shifters, mixed blood of French, Irish and Indians
Homesteads, raids, wild animals, revolutionary war heroes
And further east outside of Philadelphia there's a graveyard
Located by where Merck & Co has some big corporate offices
It is there I did sit and read some of Wallace Fowlie's book
Modern French Poets and slept a bit under a tree in grass
With old tombstones and monuments and a sky blue sky
There's something a graveyard gives that's ... ... ... ...
Of life and death there's the appreciation of energy and of
Life and death itself --- the living --- the dying --- life.
Death. Alive we strive for what?! Driving down the highway
With the windows down and the river on one side of me and
A concrete block wall overgrown with a variety colorful weeds
Yeah, just today, listening to Dylan's Knocking on Heaven's Door
How it sweetly, poetically reminds us of our mortal connection
(Dylan's version is best but he'd say Jerry Garcia did it better)
And there's something in the unknown knowledge of death that
Makes us want to live and be so alive - And yet by be-ing oh so
Alive there's something that makes us wanna die and maybe OD
On some pills taken down by some Jameson's Irish Whiskey or
Maybe in an unfinished basement cutting your veins longways
And bleeding blood - Loving life and wanting death with a smile.
Before the Sun Rises - Sunday October 5, 2008
Best of the Roses,
Giovanni French
mystrawhat.com
theneweverydaymedia

Friday, October 3, 2008

Beside the River

everybody was acting like it was a sunday
all dressed-up and heading on their way to mass
i pretended it was a Tuesday though it was totally not
instinctively walking down the street with my body intact


the light was pulling me near but i didn't know i was there
i knew when it was shining on me but the other times when
it wasn't i could barely see and felt panicky; auld lang syne
and nobody to kiss and what's been done and yet still to do

maybe during world war 2 some girl pinned a rose upon his
coat of blue as he asked her not to cry or linger after he put
a ring on her delicate shaking finger and said duty called his
name and either way he'd be when the roses bloomed (again)

"When the roses bloom again
Beside the river
And the mockingbird has sung his sweet refrain
In the days of auld lang syne
I'll be with you sweetheart mine
I'll be with you when the roses bloom again"


Best of Blooming Roses, John ...

(written over the past three days)

...yeah, this is HOT _ "Repo! The Genetic Opera - Zydrate Anatomy"

...yeah, this is HOT...


Paris Hilton, Alexa Vega, Terrance Zdunich
Repo! The Genetic Opera is a rock opera film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman. Originally planned for an April 25 release date, it has since been reported that it will open with a limited release in 4 cities (Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York City, and Las Vegas) on November 7, 2008 with a DVD release to follow in January 2009. A 22-track soundtrack was released online on September 30, 2008, and another will be released in CD-format to coincide with the release of the DVD. The film is based on a play written and composed by Darren Smith and Terrance Zdunich. It received an R rating by the MPAA for strong bloody violence and gore, language, some drug and sexual content.
Plot
An epidemic of organ failures devastates the planet. Panic erupts and scientists feverishly make plans for a massive organ harvest. Out of the tragedy, GeneCo, a multi-billion dollar biotech company, emerges. GeneCo provides organ transplantation for a profit. In addition to financing options, GeneCo reserves the right to implement default remedies, including repossession. For those who can't keep up with their organ payments, collection is the responsibility of "organ repo men", skilled assassins contracted by GeneCo, ordered to recover GeneCo's property by any means necessary.
At the heart of the story is Shilo Wallace (Alexa Vega), a 17 year-old girl with a rare blood disease. She has been kept locked up and protected in her house, where she is guarded from the outside world by her father, Nathan Wallace (Anthony Head). While Shilo struggles with her wish to leave the house and experience the outside world, Nathan struggles with his secret job as the Repo Man, and more specifically, his next target, a woman named Blind Mag (Sarah Brightman). Blind Mag, an opera singer, was a friend of Nathan's now-deceased wife, and is Shilo's godmother.
The Largo family, consisting of GeneCo president Rotti (Paul Sorvino), his daughter Amber (Paris Hilton), and his two sons Luigi and Pavi (Bill Moseley and Nivek Ogre, respectively), have their own plans. Rotti is dying, and the three siblings bicker and fight about who is to take the role as head of GeneCo. But, disappointed with his own children, Rotti takes an interest in Shilo.
The stories intertwine and merge at the GeneCo opera.
Production and history
The first version of Repo! was The Necromerchant's Debt, which told the story of a graverobber in debt to a Repo Organ Man. It was first performed at the John Raitt theater. After being such a success, creators Smith and Zdunich expanded on the universe to create all of the storylines that became Repo! The Genetic Opera. Many changes were made, gradually, to the characters and music. For example, Rotti, in the earliest performances, was not the father to Luci, Pavi, and Heather. Instead, he was a younger brother to Luci and Pavi, while Heather was Luci's daughter. Music lyrics were adjusted to new arcs, and some songs were dropped altogether, like "But This Is Opera!", which was cut out in an effort to change the direction of Blind Mag's character. After years of being performed as a stage play, Repo! was adapted into a 10-minute short movie by Darren Lynn Bousman to pitch the idea to movie companies. The movie starred Shawnee Smith as Heather Sweet, Michael Rooker as the Repo Man, Kristen Fairlie as Shilo Wallace, Terrance Zdunich as the GraveRobber, and J. Larose as Pavi. Once Repo! The Genetic Opera was picked up by Lionsgate, shooting began on September 2007 in Canada. The movie was scheduled to be released on April 25, 2008, but was pushed back to November 7, 2008. X Japan member Yoshiki Hayashi will produce the soundtrack, along with composing one extra track for the film. He is also one of the film's producers

Best of WEst Hollywood Roses,

Giovanni French

mystrawhat.com

theneweverydaymedia

p.s. myspace is like a lifestyle portal and not just a social network anymore like facebook

p.s.s. (fox paid me to say that)...(but it's true = it really is)...

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Catt Sadler: E!'s Hottest "Pussy Cat" ...

The Los Angeles Times recently named Catt Sadler one of the top 10 up-and-coming broadcasters in entertainment, noting "her Midwestern charm and down-to-earth attitude make people feel like it's one of their own rubbing shoulders with the stars."
The Emmy-winning journalist was raised in the heartland of Indiana, where she was bitten by the acting bug after appearing in Hoosiers at age 11. She later attended Indiana University and received a B.A. in journalism. After college, Catt combined her musical background with her passion for the arts to launch a career geared toward entertainment and television. She made her reporting debut at WXIN-TV in Indianapolis, where she appeared live for the Fox 59 News.
In 1998, Catt became the entertainment reporter for KBWB/KNTV in San Francisco. For the next four years, she hosted a nightly lifestyle segment called "The Bay Beat" on the 10 o'clock news and traveled frequently to Los Angeles and New York to interview celebrities.
In 2003, Catt began cohosting the Indiana Lottery's Hoosier Millionaire, which became the longest-running syndicated lottery game show in the country, and served as the Indiana Pacers' official emcee for the 2003-04 NBA season.
In 2005, Catt and her brood officially moved to Los Angeles.
15 Minutes with Catt Sadler: San Francisco's SFLuxe.com ...
C: I was born and raised in Indiana, so that has a special place in my heart, without question. That’s where all my family lives to this day. But San Francisco has a whole lot of meaning to me as well.
C: About ten years ago. I had my first son in San Francisco. I got engaged in San Francisco. If I could pick any city truly to live in, to this day, I really think it would be San Francisco again, if it weren’t for my career. I have a lot of love for that city. I absolutely love it, and I miss it terribly. I moved away in 2001, and don’t even get there as much as I’d like to. But I really do miss it. I love it.

C: I’ve been on E! for just over two years, and host “The Daily 10, which actually launched in February 2006. So I actually came to E! specifically to host the show that I still host today.
C: It’s the main thing I do for E!. I also do a lot of other projects for E! We have specials that come up occasionally that I’ll host. I also do a lot of our Red Carpet coverage for the Academy Awards, the Emmy’s and the Golden Globes. That’s a really fun time of year, award seasons. I look forward to it. It’s amazing and it’s different because it’s live.


...I know Catt's prancing her way onto my Top Hottest list...

(if hot entertainment news were petroleum, I'd be pumping her in my car)

Best of the Roses,

John French

mystrawhat.com

theneweverydaymedia.com

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Need a Laugh? Market Crisis Got You Down?: Before They Were Famous - Greg Gutfeld (Host of Red Eye)

We all have gone through changes in our lives - physically, mentally, emotionally, internal, external, goals, dreams, desires, priorities ...


Existential writer Franz Kafaka's The Metamorphosis is one of the most profound and creative accounts of the transformation which occurs in a young man's life and how it has a ripple effect.


Currently, Greg Gutfeld is host of Red Eye on FNC @ 3 a.m. EST Mon - Fri and at Midnite EST on weekends. Red Eye enjoys a bi-partisan, libertarian, independent cult following.


I myself find it genius. And I am a news junkie and definitely a picky, educated consumer. It's like your morning news show goes on a date w/ your evening news show and they take some acid (LSD) and have a rippin' time after midnite and until the wee hours of the morn.


But before Greg Gutfeld was an internationally known stud w/ his own TV show and book deal (his book does a great job in making one laugh while educated one on British culture - while going through Greg's resume to further learn how he'd done everybody and did everything -- - or, I mean, did everything and knows everybody).


Yeah, before he was famous....



...And Greg Gutfeld now w/ one of his two side-kicks, Andy "Blue Eyes" Levy and one of their many "pussy" fans.

Best of the Roses, John French

mystrawhat.com

theneweverydyamedia