Given leafblowers flip my switch to murderous rage, the above suprises me none.
Neighborgirl T called me to tell me she was in my cafeteria Right Now! And promised to go introduce herself to my friend L, who is running the first workshop. I'm rather touched.
transport herself to the eighth dimension.
Along with Buckaroo Banzai.
Tom hits it. Other than, like, (shudder) McDonalds.
We saw Old Blind Dogs They are Scottish and play traditional music. They rocked the house. and I have a crush on the drummer.
Beth, I've seen them! They played at the Celtic festival here, a few years (or maybe more) ago -- I remember really liking them!
Only 40 minutes left! It's amazing how much time the weekly "oh, you want the network to actually work? Huh." session can take up.
I'm still at work. I have no idea how much longer these people I'm waiting for are going to take.
Someone just asked me "Oh, I should give you the RSVPs I got for the party we're throwing, huh? I should probably forward those to you, maybe?" Yes, since I PRINTED THE NAMETAGS AN HOUR AGO, and I'm leaving in 35 minutes!
ND and I love Ghost Hunters. They're really out to disprove or explain as much as they can. I just love them because they're so working class New England (I mean that as a compliment--it's like my dad's family got a ghost-hunting gig). I love how matter-of-fact there are about it all. No woo-woo there. It also makes it more believable when they get genuinely freaked out. I just love them.
They played at the Celtic festival here, a few years (or maybe more) ago -- I remember really liking them!
I knew someone here had to have seen them! We decide their music was spiral shaped - sometimes loose, sometimes tight - some times ever changing. and Matt and I talked a lot about the drummer - he was sitting there- serene and rooted with such amazing joy. The audience was out of breath at the end of the show