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Total hottie.
For most of the readers (basically, 55 year old versions of the guys who had to fix the principal's microphone during assembly and otherwise hung out in the AV center listening to Emerson Lake & Palmer), she is a hottie beyond belief. She seems very nice.I don't know why she merits inclusion on the blog other than this blog but it is better to look at her than a $20,000 CD player that boasts that it has a USB port.
Rosemarie is definetly a hottie. Her amazing personality and amazing good looks are by far the CES show stopping aspects! I wish I could have made it to this years show, just to vist her at their booth. If you have the time stop by and ask her how she can be so helpful and cheerful day in and day out. Thank you Rosemarie! From a devoted fan!
The party is going into the third hour. We have a bunch of Rosemarie posters from CES past and some Piels malt liquor. We are listening to test tones played through a 0.25 watt SET made in Andorra using single strand zinc cables running into a 1973 Radio Shack tower speaker. At midnight, we play Tainted Love by Soft Cell and hold hands and talk about letters to Rosemarie we have received.
Funny, before I opened the blog after seeing Rosemarie's picture, I was thinking that Erik better ride shotgun in that booth to keep ol' Stephen Mejias away or he'll be all over her like a rash, and then I saw the first blog entry, ya ol dog ya ;-)
I haven't had the pleasure of meeting Rosemarie, but her photo leads me to believe she could brighten anyone's day.By the way, " I was thrilled when Rosemarie helped Jon Iverson and I get lunch today." should be, " I was thrilled when Rosemarie helped Jon Iverson and me get lunch today."
Posted Sat Jan 9,2010, 3:29 PM — By ArtieErick-- Let's not get so carried away we forget our grammar! That should be "helped Jon Iverson and me get lunch." Try taking Jon out of the sentence--would you say "helped I get lunch"?Ease up. His DAC has the jitters.