i asked this of
smashsc, but i want you all to contemplate it, too: espn, immediately post game, was reporting that last night at the fsu/duke game, the officials assessed the crowd a technical foul, for inappropriate celebration, after they rushed the court before the game was actually finished. this raises the question: if the crowd gets two technical fouls, do they have to go home? (they actually gave fsu the t, for too many players on the court, but still: the idea remains hilarious.)
and, right,
carolina whomped the crap out of the wahoos and my keyboard was permanently stuck on capslock.
i didn't forget it was thursday today, people! here's a top five for you, and let's see how successful this one is, i'm not sure it will be: top five highest play count songs on itunes (or winamp, or whatever your default media player is). i don't know if other players have playcounts; but if they do, share them. top five songs. regardless of quality. TELL ME.
my list:1. train to chicago, mike doughty. 227 plays. somehow i decided that the key to the heels winning this season was to listen to this song over and over and over again during games. it's not a very long song. um. *facepalm*
2. heart, stars. 82 plays. from a time when i thought that rereading pru's story "edges" on a regular basis was, you know, emotionally healthy.
3. more adventurous, rilo kiley. 67 plays. no excuses for this one, i just like it. i was having a phase back before i moved out of chicago.
4. a dying cubs fan's last request, steve goodman. 65 plays. for when the cubs are sucking and we need to help them through it. occasionally applied to the heels.
5. bad bad leroy brown, jim croce. 61plays. from helping the white sox to the world series last year. wow, can i just say, this list makes me look like a total sports wacko? i mean, i am, but i don't usually air my dirty little habits all over the place. um. i'm a freak. you guys knew that, right?
OKAY, WHAT ARE YOURS? what songs have you listened to over and over and over again? TELL ME.
the high here today is supposed to be 78 - it has been SO LONG, by which i mean "my entire life", since i lived somewhere where spring happened in march, and i am WILD WITH JOY at this - and i'm wearing one of my cutest spring outfits: a too-short-to-wear-on-its-own black dress with big orange flowers on it over mid-calf black yoga pants and leather flipflops. but it's been so long since i've worn anything but long pants that my ankles feel all naked. it's weirdly victorian.
but i feel super cute; today is the day i would like to run into wes miller on campus, pls.