tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-894377627930271314.post7876767173807087791..comments2017-12-27T07:05:23.453-05:00Comments on The Looseleaf Report: 10 Oscar-Related Questions for InsomniacsRobert Rosenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00629961299437423585noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-894377627930271314.post-45185864925383410142008-02-04T20:37:00.000-05:002008-02-04T20:37:00.000-05:00So many questions, where to start.I like oscars, I...So many questions, where to start.<BR/>I like oscars, I used to keep them, but they're very difficult fish let me tell you.<BR/>There is however, no blood when they nick one another their primitive and fishy one upsmanship, just gouges and floating to the top, like suds on a milk shake.<BR/>It's fun to watch them; mine were greenish and black spotted, or maybe I'm confusing them with mollies, but red mollies sort of look like Julie Robert's lips in CW's War.<BR/>I've had it with the TV and mega movie screens that make me feel like the incredible shrinking woman in the face of King Kong Day Lewis, his face bigger than my apartment ready to suck me up with a straw!<BR/>I can't bear the DEBATES. The hair, the makeup, the red white and blue ad nauseum, and the republican fake tans (except McCain).<BR/>But with no writers writing in Hollywood, will the oscars wing it, although fish don't fly, and be all improv and surprising like the super bowl upset of all history?<BR/>Will Cate come out at Brett perhaps and sling a guitar at a queen! Bu which queen, PS Hoffman?<BR/>Or, or, who can think in this media cacaphony.<BR/>I'm working my way through a week on NY Times crosswords. Got Monday under my belt. Next...<BR/>But thanks. I never have insomnia. I'll pass this on to those who do!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00860713997445200053noreply@blogger.com