I totally missed the fucking CD tower sitting next to the bed of my other sister's music (it's all decorative so it blends in to the room*). Inside, I found a bunch of Backstreet Boys, N'Sync, Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana, and The Beatles CDs (basically all the music Christine listened to growing up and has, since, lost interest in**). The really exciting find was Desireless by Eagle Eye Cherry as it answered two questions that have been in the back of my mind for a few years now: does Eagle Eye Cherry have more than one song and, if so, did anyone buy the CD? I'm thinking of making a mix CD consisting of only songs off of CDs I can find around the house this week. So far, it would look like this:
Tearin' Up My Heart - N'Sync
Real Love - The Beatles
Handle With Care - The Traveling Wilburys
Crocodile Rock - Elton John
I Can Hear Music - The Beach Boys
No. 13 Baby - Pixies
Save Tonight - Eagle Eye Cherry
MMMBop - Hanson
I Want It That Way - Backstreet Boys
I have an interview tomorrow for a rim job here in Flagstaff. As much as I want/need a job, I have mixed feelings about it. Would you be surprised if I told you there was a woman involved?*** This was really just a vehicle for a rim job joke.
-gf
*I am currently camped out in Teresa's room since my bed has mysteriously disappeared... or maybe not mysteriously; I'm sure my dad told me where it went and I just forgot.
**I am almost certain there is a box in the garage with my name on it containing a bunch of CDs by The Beatles, AC/DC, and Weird Al... I make no apologies.
***From
anonymissity : "A lot of NorAz towns are considered part of the "Rim Country" (as in, the rim of the Grand Canyon). This can be tricky when it comes to incorporating this fact into the naming your business. For example, in Payson, there is a shop literally named, "Rim Liquors". True story."