omgjoshuabell
Mar. 7th, 2006 08:22 pmFirst of all, this picture made me laugh.

USE THE FORCE JOSHUA
And it came with this article (from Men's Health... lol). Typical corny writing about a classical artist. But the last paragraph. I will bold stuff.
At an age (14) when the rest of us are brilliant at playing only our own instruments, Bell was deemed a violin virtuoso.
Now, at age 37, he's performed with every major conductor and in every famous concert hall around the world. He's even broken into People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People. His concert wear--sometimes he ditches formalwear for black leather and open collars-- certainly adds a little bad-ass rep to his repertoire.
When he's not sawing away onstage, Bell is a jeans-and-dress-shirt man. "I like good fabrics and design, but I stay away from pretentious things," he says. "I feel best in clothes that are casual but of good quality." He can distinguish an Armani from a Varvatos, his favorite designer, as easily as a Chopin from a Schumann. He accessorizes well, too, with a penthouse apartment in New York City, a Porsche 911, and a 1713 Stradivarius. (That's $4 million tucked under his chin.) When you need to elevate the mood at your place, cue up his Romance of the Violin. His strings just might help loosen hers.
HOLY FREAKIN CRAP. WHAT A PERFECT THREE THINGS TO OWN. The material girl in me just went totally bonkers.
Hahahaha, and I got that CD for Christmas.

USE THE FORCE JOSHUA
And it came with this article (from Men's Health... lol). Typical corny writing about a classical artist. But the last paragraph. I will bold stuff.
At an age (14) when the rest of us are brilliant at playing only our own instruments, Bell was deemed a violin virtuoso.
Now, at age 37, he's performed with every major conductor and in every famous concert hall around the world. He's even broken into People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People. His concert wear--sometimes he ditches formalwear for black leather and open collars-- certainly adds a little bad-ass rep to his repertoire.
When he's not sawing away onstage, Bell is a jeans-and-dress-shirt man. "I like good fabrics and design, but I stay away from pretentious things," he says. "I feel best in clothes that are casual but of good quality." He can distinguish an Armani from a Varvatos, his favorite designer, as easily as a Chopin from a Schumann. He accessorizes well, too, with a penthouse apartment in New York City, a Porsche 911, and a 1713 Stradivarius. (That's $4 million tucked under his chin.) When you need to elevate the mood at your place, cue up his Romance of the Violin. His strings just might help loosen hers.
HOLY FREAKIN CRAP. WHAT A PERFECT THREE THINGS TO OWN. The material girl in me just went totally bonkers.
Hahahaha, and I got that CD for Christmas.
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Date: 2006-03-08 03:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-08 04:06 am (UTC)haha looooove youuuuuuuuuu *cute face*