Word: shouting
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...this is for all those folks I'm going to miss, a shout out if you will. To everyone who makes us stop, if just for a moment, and feel so lucky to know them, to be here...
...those people who come on by the room at 1 a.m. with thoughts of hitting the town, who suggest Tuesday nights out for no good reason at all and snowball fights and walks in the rain. Who smile, start random conversations, send wacky e-mail messages. A special shout out to the zany dressers among you--so great to have something fun to look at in class or in the dining hall...
...made me feel not quite so alone, made that all-nighter fly by. No matter what random topic it was about, it helped to know that there was someone out there sitting at A computer, procrastinating, just like me. And, while I'm on this topic, a very special shout out to people who always e-mail back...
...good job of entertaining the crowd, and the reception when the Armada took to the Karma stage was indulgent. Groove Armada lived up to expectations, opening their eclectic set with some Latin-influenced house tunes (including a tasty remix of Basement Jaxx's "Jump and Shout") before moving on to throw on some breakbeat tunes, some funk and even an old-school track from the Sugarhill Gang. True to the anything-with-a-beat-goes spirit of the night, Cato and Findlay goofed around on the live bass guitar and keyboards and added cheeky touches of humor (a sample...
...general the Ramseys fare well before Walters. The couple picked a lovely location for the interview, a room so serene and spotless it could be a priest's quarters. They are also dressed perfectly, Patsy wearing just the right touch of pink lipstick. They don't sob and shout, yet they aren't passionless. At one point, Patsy leans over in tears onto John's shoulder, and he mumbles something treacly--and acted?--about JonBenet being "with us" in spirit. But Walters says the Ramseys believed the cameras had stopped...