
A little mystery with the songs DUAN:
A little mystery with the songs DUAN:
Planning on drinking some Old Crow tonight, should I mix it with coke? or ginger ale?
Can anyone make sense of the headline?
It would have, had I not taken such a strong stance earlier.
This goes out to Darren Sharper
My mother-in-law stayed with us after my son was born for about two weeks. After a few days, I realized that she has absolutely no sense of humor at all. She actually asked a clerk in a store for '"extra leaky" diapers because I had jokingly requested them.
"How are you feeling, Bob? Are you feeling better? And how do you think it would feel to bury your oldest child?"
-Christin Cooper
DUAN might not be the best place but I'm leaving this here anyway.
Crap Albums You (Not-So) Secretly Like DUAN!
"If it's not broke, don't try to fix it."
College baseball is finally underway around here. Yesterday's game was delayed because of mother nature. Gamecocks took the first game 17-4 and are up 6-2 in the second game of the double header.
Do to a horrific scheduling snafu, biathalon was scheduled at the same time as the Skiathlon. We will release the names after the families have been notified.
He chose "Naymin" to remind himself of things he's not good at
Ah crap, Safeauto or whatever shitty insurance company is using this song sung by some reverent female types to create some sort of buy this insurance vibe for uninsurables. It pisses me off.
On the eve of the games, my one wish is to see teams USA and Canada face off in another epic medal match for hockey.
DUAN is about whatever you want it to be about. It's very song-centric at this time but that seems to serve the purpose of allowing folks to get acquainted with each other over a shared interest. If you wish to have a discussion then put it out there. I can't guarantee you'll always get much interest in whatever…
As I was once told by a child who was playing with her doll, "You don't know anything about American Girls."
Back when I was in my teens and twenties I was a huge fan of Brit-Pop. Still am, actually. This is kind of at the tail end of that movement, but this album came out when I was 19 and while a bit different than Pulp's earlier offerings, it still held the fun and perversity of the others.
It's finally setting in. No more football until August.
I love a good mashup. On this one, however, I'd have to differ. Something about the sound of Madonna's vocals doesn't quite mesh with the music for me, it just sounds kind of awkward and out of tune to me.
For what it's worth, here's one of my favorite mashups: