Title courtesy of Uncle Ulty, who apparently found himself on Luna in Final Fantasy IV: the After Years and comments on how cute the female members of the party are.
We also get to find out if Encephalon is still stalking me. It's hard to tell by viewcount, since even if he was, it would only get about six views. Things would be easier if his theme music played whenever he was out stalking people.
Things that are better than Neon Bible: an hour long recording of the musical staircase at the Boston Museum of Science, complete with that giant Rube Goldberg machine, except for one thing: I remember it not being there when I went to the LotR exhibit. I don't know if it was dismantled for maintenance or what, but I did learn that it's called Excogitation and I think it's up now.
And an hour of the sound sculpture at Central, complete with trains and conversation.
Trains. The World's Doomiest Train, in particular.
Actually, I was thining "everything" but "everything" includes many a thing that is not better than the Arcade Fire, such as the Flotilla Choir and Bubsy the Bobcat.
PS: If you're STILL looking for Doran, and there's really no reason you should now that the profile's been deleted, have I made it utterly fucking obvious that I'm in Massachusetts yet?
I've seen it called the People's Republic of Massachusetts. Does that mean Maine = Bulgaria, Vermont = Romania, and New Hampshire = Hungary without the good? I read something about a Republican running under the Third Position in New Hampshire. Enemy at the Gates anyone?
Fact: I've never heard Radiohead referred to as pop and I've never heard Arctic Monkeys referred to as anything but "fucking terrible" and "rejected Mega Man X boss." And in a series with tonions and antonions, mijinions and sheldons, gungaroos and hyenards, stonekongs and yetis, that's sad.
PS: You know there's never been a lion maverick? But there is a Stonekong. People, this is 200X. There is absolutely no excuse you should still think "kong" is synonymous with monkey.
PPS: Sun Wukong means Awaken To Emptiness.
And speaking of fucking, again, we get complaints, I get it, in your day they weren't allowed to say bottom, toilet, blue-footed booby, titmouse, chickadee, woodcock, , yay, kids are using it as verbs and adjectives.... but not adverbs. Someone needs to popularize fuckingly as an adverb.
I'm so glad I can still get into my e-mail via my ipod, because apparently, it won't support any browser I have. Until Wednesday night, when it's been prettied up and, oh, hi there. I thought I baleeted you.
someone writes: There is NO truth in any book of fairytales
I don't care if your heart's in the right place or not, this is the most wrong thing I've read this week.
There were a lot of people. More than there have ever been, maybe.
L'Arlesienne Suite - One of those pieces I know but don't know the name for until now. You can conga to it. Or do the hokey pokey. Hey, wait a minute... yep, they played that one last week. Oh, well. It's not like I didn't listen to Delay Decay Attack abour 30 times in the past few days.
The Te Deum of Tosca was especially chilling. I like the scene where Scarpia finds out Mario was a rebel too.
Everyone knows Beethoven's 5th. Well, the first part. The last movement needs to be heard more, though.
Someone noticed that her pen knife made a loud "ping" noise and made a vocal sound that sounded like Mieu from Tales of the Abyss doing a Wicked Witch impression.
There were delays, along with a closed station because the howler monkeys who work in scheduling didn't grasp that there's heavy traffic at 9-10 PM. This guy I talked to said we need to develop teleportation. Or maybe an urban ring project, maybe if you got everyone scared shitless of you so you can leave your coffee on a map of the T and someone will think it's the best idea ever and begin groundbreaking on a brown line.
I blame the electoral college. We can't have nice things because everyone's busy pandering to the swing states.
Overheard: It will go faster since it's skipping one of the stations.
Overheard: That's not ironic, shut up!
I don't know what "that" is. Probably storm eagle.
I'm glad I'm waiting until late Thursday to do this. That way I can think of something that reminds me of an event.
I have a song called Gentle Tosca Time
Chris says: from the artists' description "a song about a little girl chasing a cat who runs under the stove and the gets dragged out (Not by that tail) and dressed up like a ballerina to dance. It's not a very dark song though. although the last 2 minutes of the song is just distortion rifs on an electric guitar presumably to represent how a cat would dance as a ballerina
nope
instrumental
Day 06 – A song that reminds you of somewhere - Slowdive - Rutti - late hot summer nights on the red line (aboveground portion)
Day 07 – A song that you reminds you of a certain event -
I'm glad I'm waiting until late Thursday to do this. That way I can think of something that reminds me of an event.
Day 08 – A song you know all the words to - Stereolab - High Expectation... well, I'd know it if I heard it.
Day 09 – A song you can dance to - Radiohead- Idioteque.
Day 10 – A song that makes you fall asleep - Actually, I have a hard time falling asleep to music.
Day 11 – A song from your favorite band - I have multiple favorite bands. Here's a song by Radiohead you likely haven't heard: Polyethylene
Day 12 – A song from a band you hate - Do you mean a song I find passable? If so, Time is Running Out. It's not as bad as Absolution, in fact, the only thing I find offensive about it is it sounds like a rejected b-side from The Bends, which brings me to the reason I don't like Muse: because when people say "like Radiohead" I expect to hear something like OK Computer or Kid A or even Amnesiac, not The Bends.
There's that one song by Puddle of Mudd which is so many orders of magnitude better than Control that I liked. I haven't listened to any of their songs in seven years, so I have no idea how well it holds up. And I'm not about to find out. There's more important things to listen to.
Day 13 - A song that is a guilty pleasure - Mesh - Maybe Tomorrow held up pretty well. In fact, if it's post-grunge or nu-metal and I can actually listen to it without vomiting, it's probably here.
Burning Question 0: Does 4chan still think it's relevant?
Burning Question 1:
What's she plotting, anyway? The thumbnail makes me think she's planning to push a button that turns the lights in Carnival Night off and sucker punch people in the dark. The larger image makes me think she's planning to turn the lights off to give Carnival Night a better and more subdued color pallette.
Burning Question 2: What if we're really living in a Norman Spinrad universe where Mel Gibson became a director instead of a dictator?
Burning Question 3: Should Red Dawn be remade with Martians instead of Chinese?
Speaking of The Beaver, I hope the twist is that he's a serial killer with a collection of dead Jews in his basement.
We also get to find out if Encephalon is still stalking me. It's hard to tell by viewcount, since even if he was, it would only get about six views. Things would be easier if his theme music played whenever he was out stalking people.
Things that are better than Neon Bible: an hour long recording of the musical staircase at the Boston Museum of Science, complete with that giant Rube Goldberg machine, except for one thing: I remember it not being there when I went to the LotR exhibit. I don't know if it was dismantled for maintenance or what, but I did learn that it's called Excogitation and I think it's up now.
And an hour of the sound sculpture at Central, complete with trains and conversation.
Trains. The World's Doomiest Train, in particular.
Actually, I was thining "everything" but "everything" includes many a thing that is not better than the Arcade Fire, such as the Flotilla Choir and Bubsy the Bobcat.
PS: If you're STILL looking for Doran, and there's really no reason you should now that the profile's been deleted, have I made it utterly fucking obvious that I'm in Massachusetts yet?
I've seen it called the People's Republic of Massachusetts. Does that mean Maine = Bulgaria, Vermont = Romania, and New Hampshire = Hungary without the good? I read something about a Republican running under the Third Position in New Hampshire. Enemy at the Gates anyone?
Fact: I've never heard Radiohead referred to as pop and I've never heard Arctic Monkeys referred to as anything but "fucking terrible" and "rejected Mega Man X boss." And in a series with tonions and antonions, mijinions and sheldons, gungaroos and hyenards, stonekongs and yetis, that's sad.
PS: You know there's never been a lion maverick? But there is a Stonekong. People, this is 200X. There is absolutely no excuse you should still think "kong" is synonymous with monkey.
PPS: Sun Wukong means Awaken To Emptiness.
And speaking of fucking, again, we get complaints, I get it, in your day they weren't allowed to say bottom, toilet, blue-footed booby, titmouse, chickadee, woodcock, , yay, kids are using it as verbs and adjectives.... but not adverbs. Someone needs to popularize fuckingly as an adverb.
I'm so glad I can still get into my e-mail via my ipod, because apparently, it won't support any browser I have. Until Wednesday night, when it's been prettied up and, oh, hi there. I thought I baleeted you.
someone writes: There is NO truth in any book of fairytales
I don't care if your heart's in the right place or not, this is the most wrong thing I've read this week.
There were a lot of people. More than there have ever been, maybe.
L'Arlesienne Suite - One of those pieces I know but don't know the name for until now. You can conga to it. Or do the hokey pokey. Hey, wait a minute... yep, they played that one last week. Oh, well. It's not like I didn't listen to Delay Decay Attack abour 30 times in the past few days.
The Te Deum of Tosca was especially chilling. I like the scene where Scarpia finds out Mario was a rebel too.
Everyone knows Beethoven's 5th. Well, the first part. The last movement needs to be heard more, though.
Someone noticed that her pen knife made a loud "ping" noise and made a vocal sound that sounded like Mieu from Tales of the Abyss doing a Wicked Witch impression.
There were delays, along with a closed station because the howler monkeys who work in scheduling didn't grasp that there's heavy traffic at 9-10 PM. This guy I talked to said we need to develop teleportation. Or maybe an urban ring project, maybe if you got everyone scared shitless of you so you can leave your coffee on a map of the T and someone will think it's the best idea ever and begin groundbreaking on a brown line.
I blame the electoral college. We can't have nice things because everyone's busy pandering to the swing states.
Overheard: It will go faster since it's skipping one of the stations.
Overheard: That's not ironic, shut up!
I don't know what "that" is. Probably storm eagle.
I'm glad I'm waiting until late Thursday to do this. That way I can think of something that reminds me of an event.
I have a song called Gentle Tosca Time
Chris says: from the artists' description "a song about a little girl chasing a cat who runs under the stove and the gets dragged out (Not by that tail) and dressed up like a ballerina to dance. It's not a very dark song though. although the last 2 minutes of the song is just distortion rifs on an electric guitar presumably to represent how a cat would dance as a ballerina
nope
instrumental
Day 06 – A song that reminds you of somewhere - Slowdive - Rutti - late hot summer nights on the red line (aboveground portion)
Day 07 – A song that you reminds you of a certain event -
I'm glad I'm waiting until late Thursday to do this. That way I can think of something that reminds me of an event.
Day 08 – A song you know all the words to - Stereolab - High Expectation... well, I'd know it if I heard it.
Day 09 – A song you can dance to - Radiohead- Idioteque.
Day 10 – A song that makes you fall asleep - Actually, I have a hard time falling asleep to music.
Day 11 – A song from your favorite band - I have multiple favorite bands. Here's a song by Radiohead you likely haven't heard: Polyethylene
Day 12 – A song from a band you hate - Do you mean a song I find passable? If so, Time is Running Out. It's not as bad as Absolution, in fact, the only thing I find offensive about it is it sounds like a rejected b-side from The Bends, which brings me to the reason I don't like Muse: because when people say "like Radiohead" I expect to hear something like OK Computer or Kid A or even Amnesiac, not The Bends.
There's that one song by Puddle of Mudd which is so many orders of magnitude better than Control that I liked. I haven't listened to any of their songs in seven years, so I have no idea how well it holds up. And I'm not about to find out. There's more important things to listen to.
Day 13 - A song that is a guilty pleasure - Mesh - Maybe Tomorrow held up pretty well. In fact, if it's post-grunge or nu-metal and I can actually listen to it without vomiting, it's probably here.
Burning Question 0: Does 4chan still think it's relevant?
Burning Question 1:
What's she plotting, anyway? The thumbnail makes me think she's planning to push a button that turns the lights in Carnival Night off and sucker punch people in the dark. The larger image makes me think she's planning to turn the lights off to give Carnival Night a better and more subdued color pallette.
Burning Question 2: What if we're really living in a Norman Spinrad universe where Mel Gibson became a director instead of a dictator?
Burning Question 3: Should Red Dawn be remade with Martians instead of Chinese?
Speaking of The Beaver, I hope the twist is that he's a serial killer with a collection of dead Jews in his basement.