Ok- now I am watching the video to "Mr. Roboto"! You people.....
Also, for some reason I didn't realize that REM was popular enough to have a video in 1988 (the copyright date for the video of Stand I just saw). I remember friends having bootlegs of REM and Indigo Girls in 1989. Perhaps they weren't available in my small town.
I just need to earn more money. But I love my current benefits.
Hopefully the package they offer you will have good benefits too.
Also, for some reason I didn't realize that REM was popular enough to have a video in 1988 (the copyright date for the video of Stand I just saw). I remember friends having bootlegs of REM and Indigo Girls in 1989. Perhaps they weren't available in my small town.
Oh, I remember REM's videos from the mid-to-late 80s.
Sophia, did you see where I linked to Scooby Road in the Buffy/Angel thread?
It's turkey, chipolte, pecans, and dried cherries. BANANAS!
I don't know about chipotle with bananas.
Allyson, better to have options to weigh.
Much 'ma to you Allyson.
My boss (sob) is in the middle of negotiations for what is just about the perfect job for her. If they can agree on money today (and she'll be taking a hit, even at what she's proposing), she'll be giving notice today.
Nooooooo!
Except it really is perfect for her, so I can't really begrudge it. In fact, I helped her put together her counter offer.
iTunes has albums by both Blue Öyster Cult and Blue Oyster Cult. More by Blue Öyster Cult though.
Embrace the umlaut....
If it didn't include catfish, I would totally order
Hor Mok
for lunch, because I am twelve.
REM had videos of Perfect Circle and even earlier stuff.
Also, for some reason I didn't realize that REM was popular enough to have a video in 1988 (the copyright date for the video of Stand I just saw). I remember friends having bootlegs of REM and Indigo Girls in 1989. Perhaps they weren't available in my small town.
88/89 was when they switched to a major label. I think I owned a videotape of REM videos in 1989 (which is the year I saw them in one of the bigger venues in town).
But bands didn't need to be big to have videos, else 120 Minutes would have been mostly static and the occasional bit of Early Depeche Mode.
Now I can't get "Horse with no Name" out of my head.