By Greg Hernandez on
Feb 17, 2010 12:30 pm |
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There won’t be any new episodes of Glee until April 13.
So until then, we Gleeks have to make do with the DVD of the first half of season 1 or music CDs.
But we are starting to get teased with little bits and pieces of the second half of the season.
Last night during American Idol, a preview of the Madonna episode which included a quick look at Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) wearing one of the cone bras from on of the Material Girl’s past concert tours.
Here is the preview which was also shown during last night’s Entertainment Tonight.
There are always a few small words left out of the articles presented. Just above, for examble, Greg in Hollywood has deleted the word “be” in the very first sentence. It should read, “There won’t BE any episodes…” Without that little word, it is difficult to read and must be looked over by the reader more than once. That happens frequently as is most annoying. I suspect the journalist is not a very good typist — perhpas.
There are always a few small words left out of the articles presented. Just above, for examble, Greg in Hollywood has deleted the word “be” in the very first sentence. It should read, “There won’t BE any episodes…” Without that little word, it is difficult to read and must be looked over by the reader more than once. That happens frequently and is most annoying. I suspect the journalist is not a very good typist — perhpas.
Wilson Mobley says:
There are always a few small words left out of the articles presented. Just above, for examble, Greg in Hollywood has deleted the word “be” in the very first sentence. It should read, “There won’t BE any episodes…” Without that little word, it is difficult to read and must be looked over by the reader more than once. That happens frequently as is most annoying. I suspect the journalist is not a very good typist — perhpas.
Wilson Mobley says:
There are always a few small words left out of the articles presented. Just above, for examble, Greg in Hollywood has deleted the word “be” in the very first sentence. It should read, “There won’t BE any episodes…” Without that little word, it is difficult to read and must be looked over by the reader more than once. That happens frequently and is most annoying. I suspect the journalist is not a very good typist — perhpas.