Fair enough.
'Dirty Girls'
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
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.
If Saturday Night Live counts as a performance, The Rutles are real too.
Hec!
I have new hair!. I have to make these photos non-public after a bit or my afraid-of-his-picture-on-the-interweb bf might kill me.
I hope you approve. I love it. Though I feel kind of guilty about the freaking year's worth of my future child's college tuition that it cost me.
Oh and just when we were all getting excited about Parts & Labor - their drummer up and quits the band. Darn it. They were very that-particular-drummer dependent.
Fantastic haircut, tina. Great cut and really looks amazing on you.
Good job, tina's stylist!
Thank you, sir. It means a lot coming from someone with your short locks expertise.
::runs back to mirror to continue to play with new hair and product::
Seriously, it's obvious you paid good money for that cut. The details are fantastic. You got your money's worth.
Plus? You look totally rock star hot.
Oh man.. I'm all blushy. I splurged and I am sure at some point tomorrow, when I am in the glorious haze of first-day new hairness, I will feel like it was worth it.
I can see why people do this at regular intervals (says the girl who hadn't had so much as a trim in about 6 months).
Now my hair and I are to bed. Yay.
That list is hysterical. I'm so glad they reminded me of the existence of Billy and the Boingers. I totally need to dig out my old Bloom County books.
Nice haircut, Tina!
And agreed about the awesomeness of Parts & Labor's drummer. Bummer.
Bloom County suffers a little bit on re-read I've found because it was so very topical. There were a lot of jokes at the expense of the celebrity du jour or the politico of the day and they aren't as resonant.