OK, Peter Murphy has a show in Boston on June 28th. I think I may have to look into to this. I love a lot of his solo stuff, but not all, but the promise of potentially hearing She's in Parties really makes me think I need to do this.
The fact that it's a Saturday show makes it a little easier to contemplate.
Shiny new thread! And I kind of love that Dominate Your Face finally made it.
Since I don't know anything about Fluevogs, I bought a pair of these in black for $30 from Village Shoes, hoping they won't flop off my feet because they're much too big: [link]
They run small, so you may be in luck. I have a pair that I inherited from Plei that turned out to be too small, in fact, so let me know what size you end up being. I think these are 5 1/2 and you're welcome to them if they would fit your feet.
I've been working all day. Switched radio to Jazz now after torturing myself with the DNC stuff for hours.
but the promise of potentially hearing She's in Parties really makes me think I need to do this.
(Stealing a minute away from pancake-making)
You really should. It was a fabulous show.
Wow. This is a slow-starting Natter!
We were all having brunch.
Matilda was zombie staring girl for three-quarters of the brunch so I parked her with K-Bug.
She didn't come alive until K-Bug left the table for the restroom and then Matilda made little eeps of "Hey, where'd the girl with the shiny nails go?"
So we got up and waited for K-Bug's return and a quick game of "Kiss the cheek/Don't kiss the cheek!" got her smiling.
Lisah is, as always, supercool and shiny and pretty and fun.
No pancakes for me, I had fish tacos.
Damn I should just trekked to the spa I know. This is the land of no spas. I am finally just getting a nail place pedi and chair massage. Humid as hell here today.
I was cleaning up Cheerios and then running into Scola at the World Science Festival. (Which was very cool for all the 3-8 year-olds present, and less exciting for the adults and babies. Hopefully next year they'll be able to expand it.)
We were rained on pretty heavily coming out of the subway but did not encounter any hail or damaging winds.
We went to our first obedience class for Truman this morning. It's a group class held in gorgeous Griffith Park, which is cool--it;s a good way to start the weekend, even if it means getting up early on Saturday for the next 10 weeks. Then we bought another controller for the WII so we can play games together. Now, cleaning house in between, yeah, playing with WII. In case you were wondering whether i kicked my husband's ASS in WII ping pong--yeah, I totally did.