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Mrs. Peel

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  1. When I saw her the openers were Jim James, M. Ward and Conor Oberst. Sorry, I don't mean to rub it in. Glad you boys had such a good time!!
  2. I should have said that I haven't grabbed everyone's, and I'm sure some people already use this method. I just think it should be part of the guidelines for future exchanges.
  3. If I may, I have a suggestion for the next go around. Before YSIing, it would be great if the mix name was used as the album name for all tracks instead of leaving the name of the album each song came from. Also, set the track numbers song by song (1 of 10, 2 of 10, ...). This way when the YSI is downloaded and the songs get added into iTunes or whatever you use, they will already be grouped together and in order. I really enjoy listening to everyone's mixes but it's kind of frustrating to have to find all the tracks to rename and reorder them. Does that make sense?
  4. Here's mine: http://download.yousendit.com/BE9D32ED2639589D I don't know how many people will like it....I started out doing a mix of bands whose names all start with "A" and then it morphed into a punk/rock thing, which is what I always fall back to during the first few weeks of springtime. I listened to it with the windows down this morning on my way to work, and even if no one else likes it I think it's a smashing success. Windows Down, Radio Up You'd Do The Same - Anti-Flag Junkie Man - Rancid Inner Logic - Bad Religion To Hell With Good Intentions - Mclusky Clash City Rockers -
  5. I didn't even realize this thread was here since it was pinned!!! My boyfriend has been using the computer for a solid two weeks working on his final project for school, but I'll try to get one done in the next few days. Don't know about my partner though....it might be easier to fly solo for me this time around.
  6. Believe it or not, while that picture was opening on my computer for the first time I was repeating "please don't be a Black Eyed Peas shot" over and over.
  7. That's my favorite too. If the sweat wasn't flying I wouldn't like it.
  8. I was about 4 people away from you then. OK, here's the link to my pics: Jen's Sayreville Pictures I didn't bring my good camera, but even with the little Powershot I got a some decent ones. They're huge, sorry, but here are a few favorites:
  9. Wait....it's all starting to make sense now.....Heidi, were you there with bbop? I was pretty sure it was him, but I didn't recognize the girl with him. If that was you, we were right behind you in the Star Parking Line.
  10. I know!!! And after seeing your pictures I'm even more baffled about why we couldn't see each other. I tried calling you a couple times after we talked (yelled) to each other too. I'm really bummed. I guess we'll have to wait until our outing to see Mart!
  11. Well I'm pretty shocked at these negative reviews...but then again, we were front and center and were not crowded in like sardines the way it seems most others were. Everyone around us was great. The sound was fantastic up in front (thank you very much, Star Parking Pass). We even brought a Wilco virgin to the show and I was really concerned beforehand that he wouldn't like them, but he had a great time and said he was really impressed with how amazingly tight the band was. I was worried about Jeff being so pissed in the beginning but I thought he really turned it around. I really didn't
  12. That's freaking awesome. Thanks!!!
  13. Ted Leo was just "OK"? Wow, he must have been having an off night then.
  14. Yay! Glad it turned out to be so great! And now after seeing the setlist I'm excited to see him myself. I hope he plays 19, that song so accurately describes my first love it feels like I wrote it myself.
  15. That's what my boyfriend did last night too.
  16. You've got to read "Ham On Rye". It's a raw, gritty autobiography of his early years. That said, I think Pulp is my favorite. The way it's a normal story and then at the end it goes all psycho with talking birds and everything.....awesome.
  17. 2 things: Have you seen the trailer for the movie yet? Looks awesome! And.... gogo, have you ever read this? The title sounds like the punchline to a joke, but it really happened and it's an interesting book.
  18. I love that you have fewer options than I do. Well, not really.
  19. It's the last option in the "Personal Profile" section on the left side of the Control Panel.
  20. Amazon.com When word got out in 1995 that the U.S. Defense Department and CIA had funded efforts to read people's minds, the news understandably excited all sorts of derision and conspiracy theories. Who would imagine that the story behind the efforts is actually a fascinating tale about the possibilities of human potential? Paul H. Smith tells the story of the U.S. "psychic spying" program in his book Reading the Enemy's Mind. Smith doesn't come across as some flaky new-ager. He was a young U.S. Army intelligence officer and Arab linguist who had no previous interest in extra-sensory percepti
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