Here's
the article. Read it, discuss it, and then email it around to people you don't even know. I don't care if they read it; I just want to see him on the 'most emailed articles list.'
Maybe we should take over the NY Times forums. They probably need some panda/penguin/cillian murphy debate.
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Oh yeah, by reading that I'm once again stunned by how smart Mr. Kulash is. I can't seem to get over that.
I'm all about invading someone else's forum. C'mon, y'all, who's with me?
Me tooooo, aww.
subject: damian likes what i like
message: So I didn't even notice the author until halfway through the Op-ed piece.
. . Pretty classy writing for the NYT...
i must agree wholeheartedly. it IS pretty classy.
Andy not supporting a good cause . . . sad.
(my reused comment on the OK Go blog)
YES. ME TOO.
I adore his writing. I loved this piece when he wrote it for cooler.com, and getting to see it in the New York freaking Times was the AMAZING. When I found out he was published in it, I ran downstairs to retrieve the house copy of the newspaper...only to find it gone...only to find my roommate had taken it earlier that day.
I then proceeded to clip out the article and when my roommate asked what it was about, I showed it to her, and her reaction was great- she read the title, laughed, and then saw Damian's name- and her jaw dropped. She also gave him major props for his writing style- apparently you can tell that he's a song writer because he uses a very distinct, very effective rhythm. Only Hilary would think of something like that.
Anyway. So now the piece is posted on my wall, underneath the NY Times article on "A Million Ways." And I wrote a letter to the editor thanking them for running it. If I'm printed, I'd better get bunches of points.
~Rachael
at work