thought for food
another of the electronic albums i investigated for danny’s birthday. this cd is very glitchy, and as a result is a cd more demanding of a particular mood than the others i pulled up. still good. a pitchfork recommendation.
another of the electronic albums i investigated for danny’s birthday. this cd is very glitchy, and as a result is a cd more demanding of a particular mood than the others i pulled up. still good. a pitchfork recommendation.
i have long had a copy of “(this is) the dream of evan and chan,” and for just as long have loved that song. this was the first of a handful of albums i investigated to cull music for my brother’s yearly electronic birthday mix. a handful of not too terribly offensive filler, and a handful of very good songs.
this past weekend i drove to northfield, and back. the company in northfield, as always, was good. saturday evening saw a visit to it’s greek to me, and the chance to see andrew, dave, and steve’s new apartment. as good as the greek was, though, saturday night’s dining experience was trumped on sunday, as i ate dinner at applebee’s. as you who have frequented applebee’s already know, they like to decorate with all manner of kitschy paraphernalia. when we sat down, sitting on the low wall next to our table were a pair of cowboy hats. i started to make snide comments about them, mostly focusing on the large and unfortunate amount of hair gracing the hat nearer to me, and questioning the general overall healthiness of having it near food. i was mildly surprised when the restaurant customers on the other side of the wall picked up their hats and left the restaurant. the moral of the story? use a piece of tape or a lint brush to get the hair off your cowboy hat. last night it was suggested to me that the moral of the story should be not to trash talk other people’s clothing. i like my moral better.
also, not that anyone cares, my car just passed the 150K mile mark on this trip. it is over 15 years old and gets over 40 miles to the gallon on the interstate. not too shabby, in my opinion.
a cult classic. i introduced all the madison folk to it. i’m not sure how much they appreciated it, but i still think it’s hilarious.
not sure what to say about this. i hadn’t seen it before. abby normal.
i watched this with lea. i’m glad i didn’t pay any cash money to see it. long live the governor.
sam: you’re dead! i killed you!
jill: care for a little necrophilia?
finally, a google search for my name returns my site - as the first result, no less. ah, the important things in life.