Ok, this is where I let my musical snobbery comes out some. I've run into a problem in my musical life. I've stopped listening to the radio a long time ago. I got so sick of what was on. There's so much crap. Plus I can't stand watching shitty songs get more and more popular -- and apparently nobody wants to hear anything else! Really the big radio stations (which for a lot of years have been Birmingham stations) don't seem to be a good representation of good music or of genres that I want to hear.
...but here's Katie Couric's commentary on President Obama's strange use of the term "wee wee'd up":
Check out this classic ad from the archives of TV historian Ira Gallen:
"This rich, amber liquid bursts into rich, lanolin-blessed lather." What she say? These old ads always crack me up!
Apparently I do need to find a new product. I was informed last weekend during my monthly trim that I have "bossy" hair. Said my head, "Yeah, she betta' recognize!"
Today I've had most of the day off. On days like this I indulge in all manner of personal projects that I have for myself. So today it was one of the big ones - practicing music.
Hello. Here I am.
My pal Joel shared this last week and I am only just now getting around to watching it. Too funny!
Speaking of Twitter, I'm enjoying Geek Pickup Lines there this morning. My early favorites:
- @mr_smudge: "Let's convert our potential energy to kinetic energy."
- phil_donahue: "Did anyone ever tell you that you have a beautiful baud?"
- twittingtwit1: "You're once, twice, 3.1415926535897932384626433832795 times a lady."
I saw this last week when it first aired. Such a funny sketch here from Jimmy Fallon!
What, a video that combines Chad Vader and Keyboard Cat? Unless you know me well, you cannot know how happy this makes me:
I am about the 4,227,356,892nd man in human history to have found that mowing one's own lawn is an overrated experience. To that end, I have devising a five-year plan for maintaining my yard:
- Year One: Mow what is already here (primarily weeds and clover) without killing myself
- Years Two and Three: Feed and seed the lawn so that I can actually enjoy it between cuttings
- Years Four and Five: Plant as much as possible so that I don't have to mow as much
That's all I've got so far.