"Who is David Carr so that I too may worship him."
You may remember Brother Carr from the Althouse days:
New York Times columnist David Carr responds to Bill Maher implying Alabama and Kansas are not the "smart states."
David Carr: "If it's Kansas, Missouri, no big deal. You know, that's the dance of the low-sloping foreheads. The middle places, right? [pause] Did I just say that aloud?"
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people who suffer together will be more connected than people who are content.
"People" must be three or more.
I'm watching the last appearance by the NYT David Carr, before he collapsed at the newsroom, a short time after the interview was over.
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Dead man barely talking.
The talk is not terribly interesting... they are selling a movie about the Edward Snowden story.
At the beginning David Carr gave a kind of non-review review.
Who is David Carr so that I too may worship him.
ha ha...
Pretty cool music video. I don't understand it, but I get it.
"Who is David Carr so that I too may worship him."
You may remember Brother Carr from the Althouse days:
New York Times columnist David Carr responds to Bill Maher implying Alabama and Kansas are not the "smart states."
David Carr: "If it's Kansas, Missouri, no big deal. You know, that's the dance of the low-sloping foreheads. The middle places, right? [pause] Did I just say that aloud?"
And here I thought that Carr was a type of cracker.
Just reading up on Carr. His death seems to have hit the NYT harder than the rest of the world. It's a family thing. I understand.
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