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2/01/2007
Winter morning news roundup
so I don't blog like I used to. so what, wanna fight about it? i'm not going to be one of these dorks who says "sorry I haven't updated but I have a LIFE you know!" because honestly, it's a combination of business and laziness, probably a 40/60 split.
- So, why are songs like "Winter Wonderland," "Jingle Bells," and "Frosty the Snowman" considered Christmas songs? Here in TN it doesn't seem to snow until after xmas (although there are exceptions of course) so they're more appropriate now than they were in November and December. But yes, we got a slight dusting of snow. PANIC! BUY BREAD AND MILK AND CIGARETTES! CLOSE ALL THE SCHOOLS (except the Davidson Co schools because the city kids? fuck em.)!
- Molly Ivins has passed away. Very sad. Y'know, even if your political leanings aren't to the left you have to acknowledge that Molly Ivins has an amazing style of writing. Definitely check out any of her books, you'll be laughing and thinking at the same time. To me, the most brilliant people make being a genius look so simple that anyone can do it--they can relate to the common man without alienating the intellectual set. Just go read her books. And I'll happily admit that Clinton is a smooth talkin, lyin philanderer if you'll admit that Bush is an inarticulate, lyin doofus.
- Joe Biden is an idiot. Yes, it's audio, just listen, you bastard. If you're too lazy then read the damn story.
- Music documentaries can be kind of boring if you aren't into the music featured in the film, one obvious exception being Dig! (about the Brian Jonestown Massacre), another being Gimme Shelter which I saw for the first time last night. I knew it had to do with the Rolling Stones and the lead up to Altamont, I also knew what happened at Altamont, but wasn't ready for that ending.
- As I stated my tax refund is going to buy some new skates. i've picked out a pair but want to see if I can buy locally. They're going to be totally bitchin. I also need kneepads. See, the other night I was able to practice falls without pulling muscles but I did hit the hard parts of the kneepads at a weird angle leaving me these crazy looking bruises. so watch this space.
- Let me give you a little history about my part of town, DA. Back on the very day the movers arrived at our house in 1990 the DA mall opened--only don't call it a mall! It's a CENTER. Not a mall. Ok, flash forward to 2007. The CENTER is now officially referred to as a MALL, almost everything has closed, most of the mall is offices, practice spaces for sports and dance, crappy art stores, discount outlets, and a few local businesses. To give you an idea of how sad the MALL is there isn't a single Limited, Inc store within the whole place. There was a big ole Old Navy there for a couple of years, but even it failed. so now, not five miles away, they're opening an OLD NAVY. Because the first one was so wildly successful.
Labels: movies, news, politics
posted by Leah at 2/01/2007 07:28:00 AM


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3 Comments:
You raise many good points, but I guess what I'm most interested in is, where are they opening a new Old Navy?
What is "DA"? Not Bellvue? Dee Area? Don't Ask? Dog Ass? Dung Avenue? What What?
Joe Biden has screwed himself before he even got started, thankfully. He'll save money and hopefully we'll be saved from a painful view of watching an ass jump into the deep end of the pool when he doesn't know how to swim, and there aren't any lifeguards around.
As for Gimme Shelter, I'm glad you didn't really know the details ahead of time. For me it would have been worth just it to hear the soundtrack on a theatre sound system, even if the screen were blank. I've been listening to Get Your Ya Ya's out all day today, inspired by the movie. "I got my eyes on you sugar 'cause you dance so good." With Mick Taylor on lead guitar, that was the best era for the Rolling Stones, ever, IMHO. Even if Mick had some bad hair in the film.
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