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Aloysius J. Gleek:





--- Quote from: shakesthecoffeecan on November 11, 2010, 01:52:43 pm ---Well he don't know a good thing then!  ;)

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Gosh! What's the smiley for <blush> ?   :-*


Meanwhile--
OMG! Look at this!



http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2010/11/ryan_murphy_glee_to_aid_new_yo.html


Last night's a cappella version of Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream," he said, was the "best-selling song ever in the history of the show." And, Murphy pointed out, "the remarkable thing about that song is it’s the first time on network television that your love song is sung by two teenage boys."



Ryan Murphy: Glee to Aid
New York City Public School
for LGBT Teens
By: Bennett Marcus11/10/10 at 2:50 PM



On the same day that schools chancellor Joel Klein resigned, one New York City public school got some assistance from a most unexpected source: the TV show Glee.  Ryan Murphy, the hit show’s creator, announced Tuesday night that Glee  would provide funding for a "job readiness" counselor at the Hetrick-Martin Institute, which helps run the Harvey Milk School. The job had been eliminated owing to budget cuts at the institute, which serves lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth. Murphy made the announcement while at the group's annual Emery Awards, where he was honored. In addition, he announced that the show will provide $25,000 in matching scholarship funds for the school, and though at this time Murphy "can neither confirm nor deny" whether there will be a Glee  tour this year, should there be, he pledged to collect funds from concertgoers to donate to the school.

Murphy had taken a tour of the Harvey Milk School during the day, and said he was so moved and inspired that he decided to make these gestures as a payback for Glee 's success. "I really wanted to do something to thank all of you for your support of Glee  over the past year. You've bought like 15 million songs, that’s pretty amazing," he told the crowd at Cipriani Wall Street. (Last night's a cappella version of Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream," he said, was the "best-selling song ever in the history of the show." And, Murphy pointed out, "the remarkable thing about that song is it’s the first time on network television that your love song is sung by two teenage boys.)

It was Murphy’s birthday, and he was serenaded onstage by Glee  star Matthew Morrison at the event. The previous evening at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Eat Pray Love  star Julia Roberts had also led the audience in a round of "Happy Birthday." "I was, like, eight shades of eggplant," Murphy told us. "It was very funny."

Aloysius J. Gleek:



Oh, yeah--

Can we please add and clarify:

"--it’s the first time on network television that your love song is sung by two teenage boys--to each other. "



Shakesthecoffecan:

--- Quote from: Aloysius JMM Bear, Esq. on November 11, 2010, 02:37:52 pm ---

Oh, yeah--

Can we please add and clarify:

"--it’s the first time on network television that your love song is sung by two teenage boys--to each other. "





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Amen!

CellarDweller:
Not trying to "nit-pick" here....but I don't recall Kurt singing the song as well.  He was watching from the audience, and it did seem that the song was being sung to him, but from what I remember two teen boys didn't sing it to each other.

did I miss something?

Aloysius J. Gleek:



--- Quote from: CellarDweller on November 11, 2010, 10:06:51 pm ---Not trying to "nit-pick" here....but I don't recall Kurt singing the song as well.  He was watching from the audience, and it did seem that the song was being sung to him, but from what I remember two teen boys didn't sing it to each other.

did I miss something?

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No, you're right, technically speaking. But--

It was all about the eyes.

(And the quick, clever succession of cuts, of course!)

 ::) :laugh:

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