Thanks! I am back in LA, Aimee. I was thinking of going to a salon, and having it done, but maybe I should just play with semi-permanent stuff instead. Hmmm.
'Heart Of Gold'
Natter 34: Freak With No Name
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Mmm, Heather doing "Fever." This is good to contemplate.
'Twas strange. I'm not a horribly shy person, but I do not sing in public. I think that if I'm not absolutely sure I can do something well, I just don't do it where other people can see me.
It was kinda fun though, and people clapped! I don't think I'd do any other song though. That one's a good one for smokers.
My song of choice for Karaoke is Copacabana.
Even done badly that song tends to be a crowd pleaser.
I'm really just all about pleasing a crowd.
I would totally clap for Heather. And that is a very fun song.
I like "Fever". The Pochahontas verse makes me laugh.
The first time I ever did that, I got so nervous people thought I was just legless(ha!) drunk.ETA: karaoke, not "Fever"...something by Bonnie Raitt, if memory serves. nope...stage fright. Hec, I saw a preview for that Irish gimp flick last week...I have to see, mos def. If nobody dies in it, I'll tongue kiss everyone in it, I swear.
DX! If you're around, could you check your e-mail?
If you get drunk enough, and your friends are also drunk enough to be willing to sing back-up, "Leader of the Pack" is wonderfully fun to perform. It works better if your mostly-drunk boss in the back-up band makes "vrrroom-vrroom" motorcycle noises in the appropriate places.
Not that I would know anything about it, of course.
It was kinda fun though, and people clapped! I don't think I'd do any other song though. That one's a good one for smokers.
"Son Of A Preacher Man" and "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" also do nicely.
Yeah, a couple of times. I guess I should send the husband into the attic when he gets home.
Good idea. That way the axe murderer will sate itself on him.