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kathyp

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  1. Um...a little heavy on the AOR, eh? I got...drumroll...eight. Eight. I rock.
  2. I've never heard of the Randy Bacon Gallery, but it's not like I'm in Springfield, um, ever. I didn't see the StL date when I first read that list. Nevermind.
  3. This isn't really a now watching, but Hollywood video insists that I did not return this DVD last month when it was due, so they think I am now, still, watching: Z Channel. I heard about this some time ago, and finally got around the renting it. It's about a proto-cable channel in California. I also recently saw Th Devil and Daniel Johnston (which is still on cable-on-demand, I think). Great documentary. Sad the way people have the potential to exploit him. (He suffers from a severe form of bi-polar disorder, which in certain circles grants him extra "hipster" points.)
  4. She's much prettier than that picture, though.
  5. I had a top three. For me, at least, it's not that good music isn't being released anymore, I just really can't afford to buy cds unless I buy them used. (Which puts me roughly three years behind everyone else. I have a kick-ass top 50 from 2003. ) I did a book list for 2006 (libraries are free and awesome).
  6. I can't post a photo directly from Flickr, but here's a shot of last month's ice storm. Surprisingly, we didn't get hit too badly this week. Just a lot of rain.
  7. Right now I'm watching the continuing coverage of the "Missouri Miracle."
  8. Diet Vault, which I'm not seeing in stores much lately. Really, my only requirement for a soft drink (I know it's touted as an "energy" drink, but it's soda): no calories and lots of caffeine.
  9. I so want to read this. Have you read Bird By Bird? It was required reading for a writing workshop I took years ago.
  10. I got about 40 pages into Infinite Jest a couple years ago. Never attempted it again. I love David Foster Wallace, but I prefer his short stories to...that tome. Oblivion was great; funny. People talk about his, at times, well, most of the time, turgid prose, but he's really, really funny in small doses.
  11. Okay, Everyman was put on the back-burner for a while, but I did finish Rob Sheffield's Love is a Mix Tape, his memoir about his marriage to his first wife who died suddenly from a pulmonary embolism. If you came of age in the eighties or nineties, there's a lot to like about this. Also, I'm half through with Mary Pipher's new one, Writing to Save the World, which is okay, but I still think that just because someone puts pen to paper, that doesn't automatically grant him the right to call himself a writer. And I read a bit of Freakonomics, but usually I hate these kinds of books. They always l
  12. None right now. I let all my subscriptions run out, as I've moved twice in the past five years. Regularly, or semi-regularly I read: Harp Paste Uncut Mojo (sometimes) Bitch Bust Magnet (but not so much anymore) Wow, I'm a clich
  13. 1. Man in Need - Shoot Out the Lights - Richard Thompson 2. Lay it Down Clown - Tim - Replacements 3. Hoodoo Voodoo - Mermaid Ave. - Billy Bragg & Wilco 4. The India Song (?) - No.1 Record/Radio City - Big Star 5. Quicksliver Dreams of Maria - S/T - Townes Van Zandt 6. Lonely - Closing Time - Tom Waits 7. Call That Gone - Stereo - Paul Westerberg 8. Love Shack - Poor Little Critter... - Knitters 9. Love Hurts - GP/Grievous Angel - Gram PArsons 10. Space Monkey - Easter - Patti Smith
  14. I think we may be related. In my family I have (or had, as many of them are dead): Ethel (pronounced with a long "E") May Buelah Mabel John Jefferson (called Jeff) Neoma (not Naomi) the afformentioned Jett Orrin and Donnie (Uncle Bob and Aunt Don) Mack (on a girl. Short for Maxine) Etta Dolores (my mom) Fay (or Faye, as she spelled it) Ruby
  15. I just got Philip Roth's new one, Everyman. Haven't started it yet. Fact is, Roth is one of those writers I feel I am "supposed to" read more than I really "want to" read.
  16. I guess he thought Jett was too weird. (He was married to a woman named Don if that helps.) My dad told me if I were born a boy my name would have been Dominic Dante.
  17. I had a great-uncle with a fabulous name: Jett Orrin. We called him Bob, for some reason. Basil, I like Asa, too. And Asher. I went to school with a kid named Asher, and I always thought it'd be a great name for my first son.
  18. I had to re-register today. I initially signed up around Christmas, and haven't logged in for about a week, and today when I did, I didn't exist. What happened?
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