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Nov 07, 2008 21:01

Lovely set of candids of the Obamas and Bidens during the election night here ( Read more... )

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vsee November 7 2008, 23:03:52 UTC
That is awesome, thank you so much for sharing ( ... )

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ellie67 November 8 2008, 20:56:55 UTC
There's a spaghetti scratching thing in an old Globe & Mail interview from '03 but it's said to be because he was clean shaven the previous day when he was lobbying for Arts funding in Ottawa - no mention of light hair growth...maybe you are putting 2 interviews into one. Or maybe he just does a lot of scratching with raw spaghetti !!!!

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primroseburrows November 8 2008, 23:52:08 UTC
Didn't you know? That's how it's done in Canada. No, really, it's all the rage. There are even specialty shops devoted to finding just the right kind of pasta for your particular skin type.

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bjohan57 November 9 2008, 19:38:44 UTC
Hello!

This is from Globe and Mail "Taking the Bard to Heart"

The immediate and acute problem is the Canadian Television Fund is a mess. And then there is the systemic problem . . . which has had the effect of relieving broadcasters of their obligation to make dramatic series. We've dropped from 12 to four," he says, gingerly scratching the fine salt-and-pepper stubble on his chin with a piece of uncooked spaghetti (the very ethical craft services' coffee stir-stick replacement, if you're wondering).

The stubble is an excellent fake, since Gross made his Ottawa trek clean-shaven and suit-and-tied. The glue is driving him nuts, but he mustn't disturb the tiny flecks of hair artfully poised on his face. There are still two scenes to finish. A lot is resting on his shoulders here, too.

I don't get the impression that his hair growth is light though.

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primroseburrows November 8 2008, 06:28:49 UTC
I'm waiting to see who they're gonna choose for First Puppy. :D :D :D

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bjohan57 November 9 2008, 19:40:32 UTC
Someone like Diefenbaker would be good - lip reading, which will be useful. Appears to speak several languages, again very useful. And, like the Obama Campaign, is a big fan of Dunkin Donuts.

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primroseburrows November 9 2008, 19:53:05 UTC
Hehee, yeah. Unfortunately, Dief is one-of-a-kind. :D

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