standing up on roller coasters and other inadvisible feats

Jun 22, 2009 14:30

Clearly, things have not been rolling as well as I thought ( Read more... )

on the inside i'm a poet, brane, depresseds, headaches, writing

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papajoemambo June 23 2009, 21:17:39 UTC

PS: possibly apocrophal name-drop, because I know you love them. This one almost a Canadian haiku:

Bruce of the Hat and Don McKellar standing outside th door of the bank on the corner of our block, just shooting the shit. Bruce smiles and waves at me as Don is saying something to him. I love my neighbourhood.

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buzzylittleb June 30 2009, 19:50:55 UTC
I can't spell the a-word and probably can't say it either.

(I have a thing where I line the word up in my head and it gets a little stuck. Typical is absestos)

I love your neighbourhood too! Am yet to see anything cool in Dover except for the crazy-big screen they have put up in the market square (to the horror for everybody). It's meant to bring investment into the town - it costs 15 grand a year for electricity. *headdesk* Why? Why? Why?

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Lastly, for now papajoemambo June 24 2009, 00:34:12 UTC
I discovered SHIVAREE when their lead singer, Ambrosia Parsley, used to do this bit on AIR AMERICA RADIO (a rather left-leaning-for-Americans, meaning middle-of-the-road for the rest of us internet radio station) about seven years ago. Their lead singer has a deceptively growly, upper-range voice that makes my bonny-johnny do dances in my pantses (you can work that euphamism out on your... ah, there you see? you got it.. I knew you would). She used to sing a cute doggerel version of whatever the leading news story that week was in about a 30 second pop song - very cute very "edgy". Anyway. As he is wont to do, about 3 years later Quentin Tarrantino decided to give people the impression that he had "discovered" this cool group, and used their signature song for the closing credits of the second KILL BILL movie ( ... )

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