Hmm. I don't care, I think, where I'm driving for the music to be applicable. It's all about my mood, and that's pretty terrain-independent.
Natter 46: The FIGHTIN' 46
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.
The first time I ever drove down south it was to New Orleans. Robert Johnson never sounded better to me.
I'm guessing KR is not in Hell because he is not dead.(living without a heart should count, but, you know, I'm no Giles.) Maybe we liberals should stuff him till he bursts like the One Thin Wafer guy from Monty Python.
Mr. Creasote. Sounds like a plan, or maybe we should smash his power center. Dick Cheney's too.
As a side note, how much do I love that Jon Stewart's Cheney impersonation is basically just to squack like The Penguin? Almost as much as I love his impersonation of Joe Lieberman, which is to talk like Droopy Dog.
And we can't forget the Bush "heh, heh, heh." I wonder if he'd smell a rat, Ku Klux Karl, if MoveOn started sending pizza and cheesecake. And greasy fries.
I just wish we could figure out a way to get Dick Cheney to take Rove hunting.
Be vewyvewy qwiet. I'm Wove hunting.
For those who care, the bug of the day was definitely a house centipede, and thanks to Theodosia's intel, I'm letting it live so it can kill other oogy bugs for me.
it's a good city driving song, but not necessarily a good long haul/highway song
How do your criteria differ?
a) Pretty much what JZ said
b) It really does depend on my mood as well
c) I think that for city driving I want music that makes me think more about the song, or that at least is a little bit more complex, so that I don't focus as much on the other drivers and how stupid they are being, while for long hauls I want "simpler" songs. That's not quite right, but it's the closest I can come without seriously deep thoughts or going on a road trip to figure it out.
He could tell him they were looking at his claim, Frank.
I think you should go on a road trip, Lee.
Me, I'm going to go have a lie down as soon as I copy over these milestones.
(The manager of the person I pushed the work back to came to talk to me--making it obvious neither of them had read the template they wanted me to fill out. Of course they agree it's not my job--NOW)
I think you should go on a road trip, Lee.
Would you take me to the Hump for squiggly things when I got there?