The stopped clock is right again
That's not going to stop me from kickin' his butt should we happen to meet in a deathmatch cage.
The Blythe sounds pretty phenomenal. I will have to check it out.
Spike ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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.
The stopped clock is right again
That's not going to stop me from kickin' his butt should we happen to meet in a deathmatch cage.
The Blythe sounds pretty phenomenal. I will have to check it out.
If Joe's not taking it, I'm taking the Ozzy quote.
Joe? I think it's still your turn . . . .
My turn? I thought I was at or near the end of the list. I only see Hec's and DX's contributions.
I won't have access to my real contribution until tomorrow, but in the meantime I sent Sinatra's "I Wish I Were In Love Again" (courtesy of Lorenz Hart's twisted little mind). Was tempted to send "Lola" in honor of a guy I went to college with whom I just found out is now a woman with two kids. (Not sure if they're her husband's, or adopted, or -- and I really hope this is the case -- he fathered them and is now their mother.) He could have just stuck with Chris, but she goes by Christy.
Sorry, Joe, I mistyped. I meant Jon B's turn.
Jon's in NOLA at the F2F ...
Oh. Well, then, that explains it.
Corwood's next, want to take it?
Sure. I'll get on it when I get home this evening.
Corwood, here's the part of the interview with Craig Thompson (author of Blankets -- click the Pacman second from the left -- the graphic novel with its own soundtrack) I was telling you about:
[Growing up] I was always taught that feelings were bad. And the brain! Just recently, when "Blankets" was first printed up, they told me that one of the things they felt had "tempted me away from Christianity" was my brain. Well... of course! They said "The brain is the devil's tool, Craig!" I had laid out all these reasons why I was leaving Christianity and they just didn't get any of them. And they thought the worst part was that I was rationalizing things. My parents find both emotion and the brain to be negative, to be the devil's tools.
I still find Heather Havrilesky's writing irritating more often than not, but she has once again come up with a line I'm tempted to tag: "OK, I'm really preoccupied by sluts this week -- I apologize." Except the "this week" qualifier isn't really accurate, and I'm not likely to apologize for it. Well, maybe to my fiancée, but not to you good folks.
Thanks, Joe! Interesting read. I'm going to have to check out Blankets now.
Also, I'm in the process of uploading a song for the current mix.