You should come up with an ironic title for that list and submit it to an academic poetry journal as "found poetry" along the lines of the "found art" that people assemble from interesting objects that they find lying around. You could be the initiator of a whole new genre of poetry.
Gunn ,'Underneath'
Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan
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.
I just got Sue's and bicyclops's mixes! Thanks, tommyrot!
I'm listening to/recording/reading the CDs I just got in the music exchange the other day, and am v. excited to see that not only did someone along the way print out the liner notes, they added their own commentary! Actually, more than one person. Which is fabulously fun. YAY!
Now to get an iPod, so I can have ALL the music at once. ALL OF IT.
iPods rock.
That is all.
No, wait. I've already ripped the bicyclops and Sue CDs, so Joe, as soon as I get to the post office, they are on their way to YOU.
Now to get an iPod, so I can have ALL the music at once. ALL OF IT.
A guy at my work is looking to sell his, a 40 gig. Interested?
Could I get some recommendations for music for the party taking place at my house on the 26th? About 30 people, all computer geeks, age range mid 20's to mid 50's, mostly western European in origin.
And no, I'm still not sure that I'm attending.
Why does he want to sell it?? That's crazy talk. Unless there's something wrong with it.
But nah, I'm probably gonna go buy one tomorrow. I want it by this coming weekend, when I'll be travelling yet again...
Amy, I have no suggestions, sadly.
Half the fun (OK, maybe a third) of buying an expensive Apple product is opening up the box and taking things out. They've raised packaging to an art.
Half the fun (OK, maybe a third) of buying an expensive Apple product is opening up the box and taking things out. They've raised packaging to an art.
This is absolutely true. I was totally brainwashed in the time it took me to take out the iMac.
Could I get some recommendations for music for the party taking place at my house on the 26th? About 30 people, all computer geeks, age range mid 20's to mid 50's, mostly western European in origin.
Jazz (Miles), or Serge Gainsbourg (Melodie Nelson) or Bjork (Post).
Thank you, Hecubot (making notes). Do you have a moment to jump on AIM?