Current
Network - Brian White Strikes Again
So, back in December Brian White paid
us a visit while he was promoting his film, The Family Stone.
While he was here that day he really got some of the Current
ladies all fluttery and giddy... and I happened to mention it
in the blog... and what do you know? Much to their delight & some
mild embarrassment, he ends up being one of the guests who copies
his blog to his website and one of the guests who also comes
back!
But, despite that mild embarassment, those girls were on
stage again, looking extra pretty & super smiley, just to
watch that handsome man in action.
My favorite quote of the day, by far, has to be: "It wasn't
just the Christmas lights (because he was here in December)...
his eyes really do sparkle!"
Brian, the ladies of Current TV wanted me to pass this along:
You're welcome back anytime. XOXO.
- Chapin Young
Producer, Current TV
tue, feb 28 2006 @ 12:42 pm
Source: http://www.current.tv/blog
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