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Thursday, April 23, 2009

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Tom Izzo WTF?

izzo_goes_to_broadwayIf you're in East Lansing, MI, the Wednesday after next, clear your calendar: "Izzo Goes To Broadway was written exclusively as a mini-Broadway show telling the story of Coach Izzo's journey from high school to Michigan State to making it to the top on Broadway. The performance features music from several Broadway standards, including 42nd Street, Cats, Chicago, The Phantom of the Opera and A Chorus Line as sung by professional Broadway performers."

I'm not sure how to feel about this one. Have they invented a word for the offspring of "camp" and "meta"? Anyway, Tom Izzo seems like a pretty good sport.

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saythatscool
saythatscool (#101)

Have they invented a word for the offspring of “camp” and “meta”?

Yes, the word is "homosexual."

Please make a note of it.

Alex Balk
Alex Balk (#4)

People are homosexual by choice, not birth, silly.

saythatscool
saythatscool (#101)

Fag hag!

Ray Wert
Ray Wert (#348)

After the post last night on GM, I was wondering if Choire was homesick for the waters of "Pure Michigan."

But you, Balk? I'm not knocking it, just still have no clue where your fascination with sports teams from the mitten-shaped state comes from.

KarenUhOh
KarenUhOh (#19)

God. I hope there's a 35-second clock.

Neopythia
Neopythia (#353)

Choire is a yooper?!? I'm...well...I'm not quite sure what to think. Though I confess I'm DYING to hear him speak now.

philomene
philomene (#355)

Somewhere in the ether there is a clip of him pronouncing his name. He has a surpisingly (or not so surprisingly) deep voice. No real accent that I could discern though.

(#0)

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zkg
zkg (#334)

There's ALREADY a gay college basketball team. When I attended Syracuse University, we call them "the Hoyas"...

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