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is it about my cube
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"Serious, ironic, moronic. . .I'll take anything at this point."

There's nothing weird about Seattle punks, middle-aged Aerosmith, and gangsta rap all defining an era, damn it!

I'm going to be disappointed if the drummer and bassist in the bottom photo don't play in that pose onstage.

My take is that Blunderbuss was White trying to force a break from the White Stripes, but not really knowing how to do it. He did a lot of showy things that didn't add up to much musically, like changing the red, white, and black color scheme to blue and black, and touring with alternating all man and all woman

Sweet. Lazaretto was really good.

Just remember that most of us will be the people blown up and won't get anywhere near Charlize Theron or Zoe Kravitz.

Is that the glowy thing Trump and a bunch of European leades had their hands on a few months ago?

"New England, you're going back to old England!"

My personal bragging rights there are that it took me two or three years to find out why their show was called what it was when it was about Bruce Jenner's family.

It's the last five minutes on a digital audio cassette.

Yes.*

I think she finished what she could do with those on Post and never looked back, but then, you never know.

Biophilia's great. It got a lot of good and bad attention for the weird way she premiered it—I can't remember the exact details, but it was some kind of overlapping series of iPad apps, one per song—which is a shame, since it overshadows what a great album it is. There's a lot of geological/ecological activity as

A friend of mine listened to Vespertine while walking around in snowfall, which he considered the perfect listening experience for that album. Despite not having gotten to do so yet myself, I agree.

I thought it went well, and I discovered that I really liked the job, at least as presented. I've never in my entire life had a full time job that was in any way fulfilling or more than a paycheck, to the extent that it had never entered my mind that it was possible. So I'm now genuinely interested in getting the

Everything is about my cube.

I've heard that this was early marketing, trying to get suckers to settle in Greenland and its discoverer trying to keep Iceland for himself. Probably apocryphal, but it's funny.

He's English, but I don't know if he's the same as the column writer. If so, I must find these columns, he's one of my favorites.

I actually just started therapy myself after 12 years of nothing bud meds, also following an incident that got me really depressed. Only one so far so I have nothing much to report yay or nay, but know that you've got company.

Sorry, man. Hope things improve.