maybe it's just me
sometimes, i get this strange urge to flip strangers off. and for no particular reason. for example: tonight, i was walking out of london drugs, and this girl was walking in. i somehow thought how enjoyable it would be to flip her the bird. no real reason. maybe i have some as yet undefined anger management issues. just maybe.
i was talking about it with lynnie c tonight....'living room' by tegan & sara is an awesome song. this one time, when there was that huge blackout in ontario like three years ago, lynnie c and i went to see tegan and sara at the folk fest. turns out that sara was stuck in montreal, so we ended up just seeing tegan. it was good, but she could really only sing like half the lyrics to each song, since the other half were sung by sara.
then this other time, i actually got to see them perform together, and it was awesome. i have a friend who loves tegan and sara. she also loves bruce springsteen. we were at the t&s show, and they started to cover 'dancin' in the dark'. my friend freaked out and yelled, 'this is that happiest moment of my life!'. it was rather comical. and yet awesome.
and i've said it before, and i'll say it again. there just aren't enough saxophone solos in music today. the 80's were all about the sax solo. kenny g was in his heyday.
and 70's sci-fi was all about hexagons.
i was talking about it with lynnie c tonight....'living room' by tegan & sara is an awesome song. this one time, when there was that huge blackout in ontario like three years ago, lynnie c and i went to see tegan and sara at the folk fest. turns out that sara was stuck in montreal, so we ended up just seeing tegan. it was good, but she could really only sing like half the lyrics to each song, since the other half were sung by sara.
then this other time, i actually got to see them perform together, and it was awesome. i have a friend who loves tegan and sara. she also loves bruce springsteen. we were at the t&s show, and they started to cover 'dancin' in the dark'. my friend freaked out and yelled, 'this is that happiest moment of my life!'. it was rather comical. and yet awesome.
and i've said it before, and i'll say it again. there just aren't enough saxophone solos in music today. the 80's were all about the sax solo. kenny g was in his heyday.
and 70's sci-fi was all about hexagons.
2 Comments:
I don't usually read the articles that go along with the t-shirt designs. I'm so glad I did this time.
PS. Don't Stop Believing is the greatest song of all time.
By LynnieC, at 9:25 AM
I love that you know about Glarkware. (By the way, Television Without Pity, the sister organisation of Glarkware, is the greatest website ever.)
By Queen of West Procrastination, at 11:12 AM
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