I think it looks very flattering, tina. And you have a lot that doesn't need any flattering.
(Above is clumsy way of saying you're beautiful. I put in an arrow, but the board software took it out.)
Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
I think it looks very flattering, tina. And you have a lot that doesn't need any flattering.
(Above is clumsy way of saying you're beautiful. I put in an arrow, but the board software took it out.)
Wow, you're cute, Tina. Nice haircut, too. And I love that fIREHOSE album.
Haircut pics for Hec as promised.
Dang! Tina is fetching!
That haircut does look great on you. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
I don't think the haircut looks plain. You look good in it.
I put in an arrow, but the board software took it out.How... evil.
Wow - thanks peeps. I am well pleased with the hair. The first day of a new cut is so fun (except when it's not). And now, I promise to talk of my hair no more.
I got a haircut yesterday as well, but I think tina is cuter.
Glad I could help spready the unbunny love, Nicklas. Tomorrow, it's the Beatnik Filmstars!
This article in today's Tribune poses a decent Friday Music thread question. What band do you most regret not seeing before THEY were dead and what band do you most want to see live before YOU are dead?
Also, if I lived in NYC, I would go see this:
In a free concert tomorrow night at the World Financial Center Winter Garden, musicians including Michelle Shocked, the National, Meshell Ndegeocello and Mark Eitzel will perform the entire album (Nebraska by Springsteen), in sequence.
It's the opening concert for the NY Guitar Festival. Quoted from today's NYT: [link]
ETA: I'm still thinking about my answers....
What band do you most regret not seeing before THEY were dead and what band do you most want to see live before YOU are dead?
The first one is easy: Neutral Milk Hotel. I was at the later of my two jobs in Chapel Hill when they played that Cat's Cradle show (the one bootlegged all over the place) and my co-worker, a supercute punk girl on whom I had a crush, tried to get me to go with her, but I'd been up since 6 in the morning and it was almost midnight when our shift ended, and (as I've pointed out here before) I wasn't bowled over by NMH at first and figured I'd have plenty of opportunities to see them again, so I declined. That was the only time they played Chapel Hill that I remember.
I don't know about the band I want to see most before I kick off. Have to think more about that.
By the way, any of you NYistas heard from Joe B lately?
The first one is easy: Neutral Milk Hotel.
That was my initial reaction as well. I've thought that ever since reading Jon's reaction to seeing them. And now that I am reading Kim's book I keep thinking about it. I was waiting to see if somethine else popped into my mind though.
figured I'd have plenty of opportunities to see them again, so I declined.
OUCH - that's such a close miss!
The show I regret not going to when I had the chance is easy. Mike Watt at the bottleneck in lawrence in the late 90s (maybe 99). It was like $10 and there was a special guest which turned out to be Eddie Vedder. And we all know what an sick obsessed Vedder fan I am. I could have died. I don't even remember why I didn't go.
I still can't think of who I must see before I die...