They use the "nee" thing in our small town paper all the time. I had no idea what it was. (And I know you're doing it in a joking way, but it just makes the point that it's a weird tradition).
Megan-- it was a classic in the Grosse Pointe News of my youth as well. Of course, that is the same paper that was immortalized in the New Yorker for its classic headline atop a story which described a resident of Grosse Pointe Park who was running for municipal judge: "Woman Eyes Park Bench."
My husband makes guitars a nd our biggest endorser, Josh Smith is the guitar player for Raphael Saadiq!
ReplyDeleteJosh is covered in tattooes. he plays a black Chapin guitar wiht a white pick guard. extremely talented.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9OOfFCabhI
ReplyDeleteIn this video, Josh is wearing a grey suit, playing a black Chapin Guitar.
They use the "nee" thing in our small town paper all the time. I had no idea what it was. (And I know you're doing it in a joking way, but it just makes the point that it's a weird tradition).
ReplyDeleteMegan-- it was a classic in the Grosse Pointe News of my youth as well. Of course, that is the same paper that was immortalized in the New Yorker for its classic headline atop a story which described a resident of Grosse Pointe Park who was running for municipal judge: "Woman Eyes Park Bench."
ReplyDeletehe's actually doing this most recently: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHyalVRUXrA
ReplyDeletesaadiq is the man...