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turtlegirl37

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  1. Ugh, this thread is sick... but fascinating. I hate surgery, blood, anesthesia, pills, and all things related. Just the thought makes me a little nauseous- which is one of several reasons why I became a psychologist and not a psychiatrist.
  2. I recall reading that, in deciding what materials to use, they wanted not only cheap and quick construction materials/methods but also those that would lend themselves to salvage. It seemed that permanence of the buildings was not a factor, as they also considered just lighting them on fire at the end of the fair.
  3. Finished the book this morning. All in all, an entertaining and informative read.
  4. It was like being "grilled" by your slightly incompetent high school guidance counselor. I was never a Palin fan to begin with, but I found her truly scary during this interview. I could have voted for McCain pre-Palin, but now - absolutely not. But maybe I'm sexist?
  5. Uh, Thriller is an influence for much of the music of the last 25 years. (Just listened to "Billie Jean" today, and it's still rad.) I've never observed a direct link between MJ and Wilco, however.
  6. Me, too, for real. The original Night of the Living Dead did me in. Reading Christine by Stephen King when I was about 12 also terrified me; I still fear the car coming to life and running me down. Irrational, I know. On a more rational note, Cindy McCain is one scary chick! And growing up in the Assembly of God church gave me a fear of Pentecostals and the rapture. P.S. I also love TMBG, KevinG
  7. That pic of the original Ferris wheel is awesome, tho I must admit those things scare the bejeezus out of me.
  8. I'm about 2/3 thru the book now, so I'm making steady progress. I am exclusively a non-fiction reader, and I am enjoying the book very much (perhaps enjoying is not the correct word). First, Larson may take some liberties with the facts (I think he would have to) but, as a psychologist, I must say that his representation of Holmes' pathology rings true. Scary scary scary. Second, at least for me, the Devil and the White City must go together. I think reading just about Holmes and his evil ways would be too much for me to tolerate; on the other hand, I'm not sure I could stay interested in
  9. Rareair, still hurts like hell, however you want to spin it. ((Hugs)) That was a sad sad story about Ms. Warren.
  10. We saw it at Wakarusa the next night after we saw the Lips. Loud, bizarre, entertaining, and loud. (Did I say loud?) That's the movie. The Lips? Earnest, positive, and fun. Also loud, bizarre, entertaining, and loud. After seeing them live, they are my 10 y/o son's favorite band.
  11. WOW... I'm a little unhappy with musictoday. God speed, USPS. We have rural delivery - just one step up from the Pony Express - so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the tix get here in time. Clouds of Fluff, you're probably in a similar situation out there in the Flint Hills, aren't you?
  12. Who's handling the ticketing and when do they go on sale? Anyone? I'm not a big TW fan, but my hubby is ... would make a good Father's Day present.
  13. Me neither. - And it is less than 2 weeks before the show now. Soon, I hope.
  14. Me neither. - And it is less than 2 weeks before the show now. Soon, I hope.
  15. Wow. I knew I listened to the radio alot in the 90s, but this list has made me realized that I reeeeealllllly listened to the radio alot then. There was a great alternative station at that time out of Lawrence, Kansas, that I really enjoyed (105.9 the Lazer). Anybody else an ex-fan? I also was exposed to a lot of country, pop, and hair metal, but we won't even go there! Now, isn't anybody gonna mention STP? I wasn't a huge fan, but they were all over the radio in the 90s. And what about that tune "Box Full of Letters" - anybody else remember that one from 90s radio? I think I'd better
  16. stooka, I had a real thing for that Slackjawed song by the Connells and still have a thing for older Buffalo Tom. Thanks for the memories! We definitely coulda hung out, flannels and all! I don't think I have any old mixtapes around, but I know I made a good many that involved Frank Black, REM, they might be giants, NIN, and that vein of the 90s alternative sound. It's funny how much effort and intensity it took to get a mixtape just right back in the day and how pathetically easy it is to make one with itunes. It's almost not worth the (lack of) effort. And nice topic, Pop Todd!
  17. Try Born. Very comfy in my experience. Chucks are not so good for lots of walking, nor are Doc boots. I used to wear Sauconys when I ran cross country, and they were comfy as well. I think they're made overseas now though, so they may not be quite the same.
  18. I just got 2 tix from the pre-sale, so go get 'em if you need 'em.
  19. Oh, god, I know! I had some right by me part of the show, and I thought I was going to have to throw down! (An incident that would have been challenging to explain to the Anger Management group that I lead. ) By the way, what's the pre-sale password, anybody?
  20. Fingers crossed! The summer concert scene is looking better: Wilco in Lawrence, Flaming Lips at Wakarusa, and TMBG in KC.
  21. Yeah, I know. My friend and I were so disappointed when we realized that he was probably gay, because we had such huge crushes on him. That was around the Monster years. (Ah, I'm gettin' sentimental....) I'm holding out for the cd until my birthday, cuz I'm old school like that.
  22. That's what I was just thinking. BUT I'm not sure that I would call it behavior-befitting-a-penis, be it from Tweedy or Stipe or anyone else. In fact, I think the artist has every right to ask the audience for a little respect.
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