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"Broquet" (Sarah Tisdale)
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Studio 360 Redesigns
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Studio 360 Redesigns Valentine's Day
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Studio 360 challenged listeners to design a valentine that reflects modern romance. Over 100 were submitted, and Elizabeth Gilbert judged the entries. Gilbert's runner-up celebrates the domestic bliss of "taco night," and the winner showcases an inventive use of bacon.
Slideshow: All of the entries
Slideshow: The Winner and Finalists
For third place in Studio 360's Valentine's Day Redesign challenge, writer Elizabeth Gilbert selected "I Wish I Could See Inside Your Head," by Sophie Blackall.
For the runner-up, Gilbert chose Studio Lindfors' submission, "i wish every night was taco night."
And for our winner, Gilbert chose "broquet," by Sarah Tisdale.
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I must say that I had a VERY different interpretation of I Wish Every Night Was Taco Night than Ms. Gilbert -- equally celebratory of domestic bliss but of another aspect. Do note that the couple is portrayed both gleeful and unclothed.
The Bacon card -- How could someone want to show their love by using the sad carcass of a mercilessly slaughtered innocent animal?
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