"In a world..." where nothing is certain except death and taxes, there is now a new certainty:
November 19 is only a week away.
"Not even a dark and stormy night" will prevent the reveal of the "mysterious" Blogfest that's asking all of us to give back from Dec. 10-12.
"Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, no way out..." the answer will be revealed at 6:01 a.m. (EST) Nov. 19, 2012.
"Don't try this at home."
PS... if you've never seen the voice behind some of the best movie trailers ever, check this out :)
21 comments:
Nowhere to hide...
Ah the anticipation...
In the words of Willy Wonka, "The suspense is killing me...I hope it lasts."
Gaaaaaaaah... the wait is KILLING me...
Nov 19 is your revelation and ten days later will be my birthday. The odds, really.
We'll never have another like Don LaFontaine. I miss his voice. But yeah, I am looking forward to next Monday! It's big, man, really, really BIG!
In a world of blogs and bloggers, a select few rise above the masses to give it back. And nobody knows what IT is.
This is the one where you and some other buff bloggers are stripping, right? Magic Mike of the Blogosphere?
I'm not going anywhere, Mark! I WILL BE THERE, on November 19! I will sign up--it's a given, awesome folks hosting it!
A big day for this entire online writing community - we'll all be sprinting to YOUR blog and singing along to the beat. Woohoo! :)
In a world where [all that stuff happens], a lone girl will risk it all [mostly sleep] to check the blogosphere at 6:01 a.m. on Nov. 19. ;)
ooh! I need to get in on this!
You're killing me with the teasers.
I always imagined the Movie Trailer guy with a mustache.
He had such a brilliant voice for trailers that it became a cliche.
I'll be there. Impossible to forget! I even have it written down right here, November 20th.
Don't try WHAT at home???
Great post, Mark. I really enjoyed the video clip. Now what was it you wanted me to remember...?
:P
He also did a Geico commercial. He gives a great interview!
I'm ready to sign up!
The suspense is killing me. :D
Reminds me of Hal Riney, advertising genius who also did voice overs. "Morning in America," etc. etc. Anyone remember him? He had that same deep, mellifluous voice.
So much suspense! Sad that I'm away from blogging all December!
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