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The best album you missed this year
bigshoulders replied to Spawn's dad's topic in Someone Else's Song
I know! I have "Brothers" and "Attack and Release" but I know I'm just scratching the surface. I'm letting myself steep in these for a time-being, but I'm sure I'll go through the whole back catalog. -
The best album you missed this year
bigshoulders replied to Spawn's dad's topic in Someone Else's Song
Not sure why it took me so long to find these guys, but I'm glad I did. -
Not found on eBay Apart from the drivel (presumably to drum up some bids), it's an interesting article about a relatively mundane car who happened to have had a famous owner.
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Tis the season for money laundering
bigshoulders replied to theashtraysays's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
When my mom asked the grandkids (my brother's children) what they wanted for Christmas, their answer was succinct: "money". -
I saw them a few times, back in the day. Patty Hurst Shifter is another band that I'd term as local heroes. My friend Johnny Williams used to play bass for them but he's no longer with the band. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klAguIzA8nM&feature=related
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The Box-Spring Hogs
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Ooh... that looks *nice*! Probably looking at at least 100-120 clams. Here's hoping for another tour, too!
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Thanks, Dr. Phil. It must have hurt to pass that hardback book. That must be the origin of your avatar picture. I didn't come here for relationship advice, nor to have this anecdote analyzed and dissected. I simply wanted to share a Christmas gripe, that's all. I'm over it. Let's hear some more stories of lousy gifts. I know you've got 'em.
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Hiya Raindog. Any word on the Anton C. book ever seeing the light of day? I was hoping it would be released by Christmas, but no dice.
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In this particular case, yes. It was somewhat uncomfortable, watching the whole spectacle unfold. Each person unwrapping multiple gifts. I know I wasn't exactly a member of the family... but I wasn't exactly the boyfriend-of-the-week, either. We were a serious couple at that point. As an epilogue to the original story, the next Christmas we spent together yielded a bag of jelly beans, I kid you not. I was somewhat prepared for the letdown, but still... it hurt. I'm no longer dating that girl, but not due to any of this. I'm not that superficial.
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Nice list! Aside: I found the text very difficult to read on your blog post. I quit trying to make out what it said and just looked at the pics.
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That's exactly why it hurt so much. The veil was lifted and I realized they really didn't care about me.
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It doesn't have to be from 2010. I'd been dating this girl for about 18 mos. By the time Christmas rolled around, I'd met the entire family at various birthday dinners, get-togethers, Thanksgivings during the year. We all got along really well. No animosity, nothing like that. At Christmas, I got each of her brothers and sister— even sister-in-law-to-be— gifts, as well as her parents. I put thought into each person's gift and wanted it to be special. For my efforts, I received a single present in return from her parents: one box of chocolate-covered cherries. The adult in me was indeed graci
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What current Christmas TV Commercials Drive You Crazy?
bigshoulders replied to kidsmoke's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I imagine they might do a decent business with lunch crowd contractors during the week. If they're already there for lumber, copper tubing, tools n' shit, etc... why not kill the second bird? The Lowes Home Centers around here have hot dog vendors parked at the Entrance/Exit on most Saturday afternoons. -
What current Christmas TV Commercials Drive You Crazy?
bigshoulders replied to kidsmoke's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
then seconds later... Pot. Kettle. Black. Lighten up. It's just a name. -
What current Christmas TV Commercials Drive You Crazy?
bigshoulders replied to kidsmoke's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Anything to do with a diamonds or jewelry in general. If I hear "He went to Jared!", "Every kiss begins with 'K'" or "They're so cute at that age." one more f*ckin' time, I'm going to climb a water tower with a G-D high-powered rifle and start some sh!t. I kid! I kid! I save my true wrath for the talkin' mannequins. -
Band that you like the 'idea of'...
bigshoulders replied to Vacant Horizon's topic in Someone Else's Song
Even though I do find him agreeable in short sessions, I'll have to go with Daniel Johnston. I do like hearing unexpected covers of his pop up during movies and TV, which has happened recently, although I can't for the life of me remember what it was. -
I second that.
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I saw "jerrycray's" original post but theboxcville music calendar didn't list him (or anyone else for that matter) for tomorrow night. Regardless, that seems as good a place as any to meet folks that are going to the show, so I'll plan on being there around 6:30 or thereabouts. Kevin
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I'm traveling solo, so would love to meet up w/ some fans before or after the show. Preferably before... since most likely I'll be pointing the car back down South soon after the show and want to be a responsible driver, y'know. Also, does anyone know of any good eats close by the Paramount? Cheers, Kevin
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The late great Star Room Boys are one of my all-time favorite honky-tonk bands. Their debut "Why Do Lonely Men and Women Want to Break Each Other's Hearts?" still causes me to dab my eyes from time to time. Check out the samples: "Gastonia", "Why Do Lonely Men and Women...", "Liar in My Heart", "Both Our Towns", and "Almost Doesn't Count".
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Maybe I need to revisit it. I saw it not long after it came out, and promptly forgot about it. I think my initial knee-jerk reaction was that it wasn't funny, in the way his other previous films hooked me: Clerks and Mallrats. Perhaps it would speak more to me now than it did then, but I won't know until I see the film again, if I ever do. There's too much to watch already.
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That's good news on Fantastic Mr. Fox! I wasn't aware of it, but have been putting off purchasing the blu until I heard if it was going to be released. I didn't go overboard on the B&N sale. Just 2 titles: Bottle Rocket on blu and the 23 Films by Jean Painleve on DVD. I look forward to watching that one over the Thanksgiving holidaze. It was a blind buy but I found it pretty intriguing-- and the soundtrack for some of them is by none other than Yo La Tengo. To name another film that "slipped under the radar" Kevin Smith's Chasing Amy. Never understood why that got the Criterion tre