yermom
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Food/Drink you would not want to live without
yermom replied to Atticus's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Pizza is definitely up there on the list. I'd also miss the various chipped/shredded BBQ sandwiches that I crave on a regular basis and tuna salad. Then there's this stuff: I couldn't live in a world where I couldn't create and consume cake. -
This would bum me out a great deal.
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The "Between Thought and Expression" set was the first Lou/VU my fella and I ever bought. "Heroin" was definitely a stand-out track for me. I was in high school at the time and I would pop the tape in during my morning drive. The drive was so brief that I couldn't actually fit the entire song into it so I'd skip forward several minutes. When everything starts to build at about 9:15 with the sax and all, my heart beat and breathing pick up and race. It's awesome.
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i'm writing an essay comparing/contrasting YHF and SBS
yermom replied to wagx3's topic in Just A Fan
I found this to be true in every area outside of math stuffs. I wish I wouldn't have spent so much time in Math classes copying my friends' homework. That little mistake led me to take 6 years to obtain a measly associates degree after high school. (Granted, a couple of these years were taken off to drink and smoke.) I think high school time should be spent actually learning what they are trying to tell you (most of it...some subject areas are a little optional) and then you can do "something else" once you've got all of your basic smarts in place. Gene, this sounds like a fun paper you're w -
Is there any way for me to get this video over to YouTube without having to download and learn a bunch of stuff? I'm thinking probably not. Someone more familiar with the methods will probably do it eventually!
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Literature and movies: Russia and survival themes
yermom replied to Queen Amaranthine's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Russian Ark is pretty interesting on a couple of levels. (World's first unedited feature film: it consists of a single 90-minute Steadicam shot.) Not as unwatchable and far out there as the descriptions sometimes make it sound. "Told in one fluid shot, a tale which floats like a dreamlike journey through the majestic spaces of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, engaging real and imagined characters from Russian and European history. The nameless protagonist, a 19th-century French diplomat, guides the audience through a lost, sumptuous dream that was the Enlightenment period. The film, staged -
I had this for dinner for the second night in a row. I'm a bit of a gourmet.
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It's from this Burn to Shine series. Pretty cool stuff!
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It always drives me nuts when the videos turn away from Jeff during the little Hummingbird dance. Not too nuts though because Nels still rocks my butt off! Thanks a lot for the posts, barcelona stars! Your Wilco Club site is coming along nicely!
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All of these Wilco goodies are a great way to spend my student loans! What is "One True Vine," exactly?
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I read this today at the grocery store. I didn't want to pay $4 for the whole thing. When I opened it to Jeff's picture, I lol'ed. It's adorable.
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Is it the "we'll go knock on Jeff Tweedy's door and ask him to hang out at Navy Pier (paraphrasing here)" that ups the creepy factor? People who take Liz Phair very seriously creep me out most of the time. Not all of you Liz Phair people are creeps. Just quiet a few of you.
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Just a random ten that are particularly wonderful off the top of my head at the moment... Via Chicago ALTWYS Poor Places Sunken Treasure She's a Jar Company in My Back Hell is Chrome IATTBYH Reservations Shouldn't Be Ashamed You are my Face Theologians Okay...that was more than ten. I cannot bring myself to come up with anything for the "least favorites" thread. Who are you people?
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That is pretty classic. "Sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand"
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Just listened to it in the car. Haven't heard all of it yet but I'm thinking it's going to be put into heavy rotation for me soon. "Big Decision" is rocking.
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That is a very good scene. Awesome cast in that movie. My quote: "I don't want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don't want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything sold, bought, or processed. You know, as a career, I don't want to do that." As well any number of bits from Pulp Fiction.
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You can pre-order them in the official Wilco store now.
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I'm intrigued by the description of the new cr
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You people are just asking for it. It's clearly: 1. Hear It Is 2. Oh My Gawd... 3. Telepathic Surgery 4. In a Priest Driven Ambulance 5. Hit to Death in the Future Head 6. Transmissions From the Satellite Heart 7. Clouds Taste Metallic 8. Zaireeka 9. The Soft Bulletin 10. Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots 11. At War With the Mystics (I couldn't resist the temptation.)
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I love how regular Jeff looks here. The way he's standing has him looking like he actually is in line to use the bathroom. Everyone else is a little more posed looking. They are all looking at the camera or in Perry's case gazing skyward while thinking deep thoughts about himself. Hooray Jeff!
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At least DMX can still say, "I got blood on my hands and there's no remorse, I got blood on my dick cuz I fucked a corpse." Just so long as the corpse is not mentioned as being a ho corpse.
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They seem pretty enthusiastic about those periods in all of their materials, so I went with it. It is a bit of an inconvenience to type that over and over again with all of those periods. Bastards!
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Awesome! Thanks!
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I'm writing a paper for school. The period after the parenthesis looks weird to me. Is it wrong? Thank you smart people!
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That song is actually about domestic abuse. Silly radio boys.