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Not bad. When and where does casting begin for the accompanying video?
I haven’t even thought of what the images might be. Something, no doubt, along US 1, south from us toward Fredericksburg.
you should send this to the leaders of the teaparty. maybe even glen beck. i think you’ve got a hit on your hands
Thanks. Have to figure what the right e-mail is for that.
How about Rush Limbaugh? He loves song parodies.
I’ll admit, I’m new to this kind of pitching. I’ll look at his website to see what the best way in would be. Thanks for the suggestion!
Different day, different subject. Today’s lead editorial in the Wall Street Journal should be required reading for everyone in the United States. If you think Obama Care is going to give the country better health care at lower cost, this is the truth of the matter. Hope all those “doing what’s good for the country” Congress folk (hear me now, Speaker Pelosi!) can actually read because they certainly can’t think1
Go to YouTube and type in Paul Shanklin. He’s the one who does all of Rush’s stuff. Usually just takes public photos and doctors them, ie…putting a crown on Barney Frank’s head for “Banking Queen” (ABBA), or places a bottle of Breck shampoo and expensive grooming brushes in front of a still of John Edwards’ in “I Am Woman”. Take about an hour to view them for ideas, along with a cigar and the adult beverage of your choice.
Thanks for this.