I sense a road-trip in the VoiceOfReason household's future.
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.
Must ... go ...
Btw, Jilli, did you ever get you Wicked poster?
No. I managed to get the cast recording, but no poster or coffee mug. I keep blowing my spending money on cds, concert tickets for postponed concerts, and clothes.
Somebody should buy that for you? Don't they know that you want it? I think we can all agree the world is a better place when Jilli's material needs are satisfied in advance.
Of course, if I were insanely wealthy one of the first things I'd do is set you up to run your own real life Goblin Market, so I'm not objective on the matter.
I think we can all agree the world is a better place when Jilli's material needs are satisfied in advance.
Hee! Well, I certainly won't argue.
Of course, if I were insanely wealthy one of the first things I'd do is set you up to run your own real life Goblin Market, so I'm not objective on the matter.
Sooo, bought any lottery tickets lately?
Sooo, bought any lottery tickets lately?
I ought to buy some, huh?
In what neighborhood in Seattle would you put Goblin Market? Would you stock the taxidermied mice? What else would be on the shelves? Describe the cases to me.
Updating the Potential Blurbage For the Book: Jonathan Lethem, Al Kooper, Dr. Demento, Jon Langford...
In what neighborhood in Seattle would you put Goblin Market? Would you stock the taxidermied mice? What else would be on the shelves? Describe the cases to me.
It would be located in Capitol Hill, which is the 'queer' neighborhood, and where most of the nightclubs, vintage boutiques, and good cafes are. Of course I'd stock the taxidermied mice! I'd also stock vintage clothes and shoes, a range of exclusive-to-the-shop goth basics that are (for whatever reason) impossible to find (black lace dresses, black velvet leggings, nice men's shirts in jewel tones, and so on), and hats. There would be a small section for used books (mostly books on fashion history, costuming, and good horror novels), and a selection of really good chocolate.
The shelves would be black wrought iron in a stylized swirly Tim Burton style, and bookshelves would be coffin-shaped.
t / waaaaay off-topic, but hey! you asked!