Drinking Game for tonite's Debate
#2Drinking Game for tonite's Debate
Posted: 10/3/12 at 7:35pm
Phyllis Rogers Stone
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
#4Drinking Game for tonite's Debate
Posted: 10/3/12 at 8:24pm

Saw this on FB and had to share it here, but I'm not really sure where to put it.
So it goes here.
#8Drinking Game for tonite's Debate
Posted: 10/3/12 at 8:46pm
I love the ironing board in the background.
And the mirror image of photogs....
#10Drinking Game for tonite's Debate
Posted: 10/3/12 at 8:52pmI also think anyone involved in theater sees an entirely different picture.
#11Drinking Game for tonite's Debate
Posted: 10/3/12 at 9:00pm
At first look, I didn't see the photog, or the ironing board or the bags or the sink. I saw a real person, sitting, maybe praying, or at least in heavy thought.
It's just our President. No kids. No wife. It's beautiful in its simplicity. This picture will mean more to the Obama campaign than any picture Romney could ever put out. In all of Romney's pictures, he looks fake, because he has no idea what he's doing.
#12Drinking Game for tonite's Debate
Posted: 10/3/12 at 9:04pmIf Norman Rockwell were a photographer (and still alive, of course) he could have taken this picture. It's evokes the exact same emotion.
#13Drinking Game for tonite's Debate
Posted: 10/3/12 at 9:08pmThat needs to be put in the Newseum or Smithsonian stat!
#14Drinking Game for tonite's Debate
Posted: 10/3/12 at 9:15pm
That truly is a beautiful picture! The photographer should be proud.
You could also say that all the mirrors he's reflected in are somewhat symbolic... (Then again, I'm probably only thinking about that because I just spent an hour today writing about the symbolism in "Siddhartha"...)
#16Drinking Game for tonite's Debate
Posted: 10/3/12 at 9:24pmHe's clearly reviewing the notes on the counter
#17Drinking Game for tonite's Debate
Posted: 10/3/12 at 9:30pmMaybe it's my cheap monitor, but I didn't see the notes. Besides the shadow, everything blends in.
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