SUNY Brockport's theater department will be doing a production of "Hair" this May. To promote the play they went on the field.
They just took the time to enjoy the sunshine, actually.
It was nice to see Keenan Paul Bloom helping the actors out. Well, who can ignore that soft, blonde hair?
While some wise-ass is trying to sabotage this page, I would like to posit that obsession has nothing to do with Keenan Paul Bloom (unless he is Harold Bloom, my ultimate "soulmate"). Whoever you are, please bore somebody else with your comments. Anyway, if you want to enjoy life, here's one for you:
And ultimately this:
Are you Keenan Bloom because geez you have an unhealthy obsession with him!
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ReplyDeleteCertainly you are not paying attention to what I post in my blog. If I am Keenan Paul Bloom it wouldn't hurt if I admire own self. However, I watched a play where Mr. Bloom was one of the actors. He is a talent in my own opinion, not counting the debonaire good looks (at least in my own perception). Well, I would give anything to have that soft, bouncy hair ("With soft and bouncy hairrr" - Prince Charming of Shrek the Third fame). Sadly my hair is starting to fall off despite the shampoo and stuff. Mr. Bloom was the only recognizable actor in the play. I guess he has stage presence. I mistook one of the actresses as my co-worker at school.
ReplyDeleteObsession? The word has a complex etymology. Ha, you should know how obsessed I am with Christian Siriano and Kathy Griffin, and several of my professors whom I greatly admire. I have no idea that there is a healthy obsession. But you should know better, you wouldn't be in this world if your parents were not obsessed with each other.
Thanks for the comment. I truly appreciate it.
ps. I saw Mr. Bloom at school today wearing a white striped sweater. But that hair is the selling element.
I know Keenan and talked to him about this site and he thinks it's really creepy so you might want to lay off man. He's only in high school and to have an older man hitting on him is really sleezy.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about your relationship with Mr. Bloom but it seems that you are jealous of what I posted here. Definitely you don't read carefully. It would be a pity if you are an American who cannot read the English language with sense then shut up (we don't need another moron). I am wondering if you are cast member in one of the productions were Mr. Bloom was casted. But Dancing in Lughnasa will probably be the first and the last play I will ever see at Brockport.
ReplyDeleteThank you for promoting my blog. You may want to promote it to some of your pathetic friends. However, it is such a pity that you don't have the balls to post your name on the comment page. Tsk tsk. You might want to know that I received a good grade with my review of "Dancing in Lughnasa" (this is for one of my courses). I would have submitted my article for publication, because you know and if you read carefully, I am a journalist, too. And believe me, I know that Mr. Bloom is a high school student. Here again, you do not read carefully what I have posted here. But you have to take the bus with me in the afternoon going downtown so you will see that high school students aren't as immaculate as they seem to be.
Sigh, what a shame. What a shame.