6 posts tagged “lub”
Remember that QOTD about your blog crush? Recently I've been digging deep into the domain of gaming blogs and discovered a blogger by the pseudonym of Nagiko! Nagiko is a kick ass writer with a heartfelt passion for games. After expressing extreme admiration for her articles we began to chat online and suddenly realized that we were practically gaming girl soul mates. In the holiday spirit (and with extra time to craft) I made her this little nintendo dude which she nerdily named Nermal. Nagiko is one of the main editors at Destructoid, writes for Kotaku, and hosts her own blog at Blow in the Game Slot. Oh, and did I mention, shes crazy awesome.
I heart new Vox releases.
Trees is my second favorite theme (second to Urban, that is).
(time to get back to work)
*vox lub*
By the director Michael Gondry, of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Science of Sleep may make me fall in love all over again.
Additionally, by way of raf's recommendation to tag more posts with variations of 'sauce', this movie so far gets a 100% saucesome tag.
At least, of what I can see so far. Like men dressed up as furry
cats playing in a band. That is, with all qualifications covered,
the absolute sauce.
A few blogsteps back I wrote a post about Yo Gabba Gabba (an up and coming kids tv show that is going to kick everyone in brain piece).
I've been following the website closely in hopes of further information
about its premiere and where it will be showing on television.
They just released some new clips on their site, including one of the
rhythm exercises lead by Biz Markie (as displayed below, check it).
In relation to all of this, earlier this evening I had a supermedia experience! I was IM'ed by the producer of Yo Gabba Gabba, Justin Lyon, who just wanted to thank me for posting about the show. I suppose that he must have located my post via google or something, but then again I had no idea that my post would be so easy to locate! To be honest, at first I was a little hesitant about the legitamacy of his contact, but after a while I began to speak with him about Yo Gabba Gabba's development, and in particular how bloggers and interneters alike really made a difference in getting the show's existence out into the public sphere. He was really great to speak with, and it was such a fascinating experience to communicate with someone about something I blogged about beyond the blogosphere.
So thanks Mr. Lyon, for reaching out to wee bloggers such as moi! And good luck with Yo Gabba Gabba!