you lot seem so damn up on, well, everything.
Only as a group, Nara. It's more like, everybody's damn up on something.
River ,'Safe'
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.
you lot seem so damn up on, well, everything.
Only as a group, Nara. It's more like, everybody's damn up on something.
I was pretty sketchy on who The Smiths were until a few years ago (I can almost hear the horrified gasps).
Only if you take the gasps to mean "I'm not alone! I thought I was the only one! Sister!"
(it is sister, right?)
Wait, there are three of us?
Whew.
Sister it is.
And Whew! indeed. It's nice not be alone in ignorance. Although I suppose it's also nice not to be alone in wisdom.
I'm not entirely sure what that is. There are huge gaps in even my passing familiarity with pop culture
Naw, Dead @ 17 is a comic book on a teensy little press so not too many peeps probably know it. I took a stab in the dark as Nara is a character in the comic :)
Naw, Dead @ 17 is a comic book on a teensy little press so not too many peeps probably know it. I took a stab in the dark as Nara is a character in the comic :)
Is that at all related to the very short-lived MTV show (I think it was called Dead @ 17), that, among other things, was Reese Witherspoon's first gig?
Also, Hec, two copies of LOST IN THE GROOVES arrived on my doorstep. Unfortunately, their to be gifts, so I can only browse a little.
I haven't been able to find the damn thing in a meatspace bookstore yet. I hope that just means it's selling out.
My copy showed up yesterday, as well. Woot!
Right on!
Where are my copies?
I haven't been able to find the damn thing in a meatspace bookstore yet. I hope that just means it's selling out.
Hmmm. Yeah, Routledge has some distribution problems, so it is helpful to mention the book at your local bookstore just to get it on their radar. Routledge mostly does academic press, so bookstores are not prone to flipping through their catalog for a book like this.
Is that at all related to the very short-lived MTV show (I think it was called Dead @ 17), that, among other things, was Reese Witherspoon's first gig?
Nope. It's very Buffy-esque. Girls that rise from the dead to fight evil. I like the art in it a lot.