See Obama run
Here's a short video of the senator playing a pickup game of hoops with the '08 Final Four squad the UNC 'Heels. Poor fellow looked as lost out there as Scott Hastings or a Dwayne Schintzius, but boy does the man play with heart. Give him the ball!--Bryant

To change the game slightly, I thought I would just post it here and it might at least be fun to see what others were reading.
So from "Here, There, and Everywhere" by Geoff Emerick:
"No one could believe their ears, we were all thoroughly amazed. But by this point, it was very late at night and we were running out of time-and patience-so George had me simply swap over two of the pieces and we flew it into the multitrack master, being careful to fade it out quickly. That's why the solo is so brief, and that's why it sounds almost musical, but not quite."
What this is refering to, is the short brass band section in the song Yellow Submarine. They weren't interested in paying for a band for such a short part, so they copped a Sousa March, recorded it to tape, chopped up the pieces of the tape, threw them in the air, and reassembled them. George(Martin) was worried about copyright infringement, but it was unrecognizable enough that EMI was never sued by the original copyright holder.
What's everyone else reading?
Brian
Posted by: Brian | Thursday, May 01, 2008 at 09:36 AM