My my, I haven't posted here in a while... Andrea, your post reminds me of something (gather round kids, this is a pointless story)... 2. I remember the dead of winter that my family moved into a new house. It was January, so the sun would set at 4:30 in the afternoon. Pretty depressing, but very Canadian. It was icy cold. The kind of cold where you step outside and it doesn't seem too bad at first, but the chill slowly seeps through your clothing until your fingers and toes get numb and you must stand perfectly still because it's just warmer that way. Movement means you open up your clothing to the cold air. I had borrowed Paul Simon's Concert in the Park from the library and listened to that very frequently around that time. Soon, it became the sound of the new house for me. I'd always be playing it. It felt comforting, I guess. My fondest memory of that time, though, is shoveling the deep snow off the sidewalk in the darkness of a winter night and listening to "America". Great tune. BTW, thanks, now I've got that damn "If I Fell" stuck in repeat mode in my head. Argh!!!! Oh, has anyoned listened to the Rutles? Great band. Miles ahead of anything the Beatles ever did. harhar. The Moody Kid "Who let the ducks out? Quack quack quack quack" On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Andrea Kittenmouse wrote:
hi, Sorry for two posts in one day, but I had two things to discuss: 1. Has anyone read anything by Lynda Barry? For example, her novel Cruddy, which is amazing, or her comic book, the Best of Marlys. She also has semiweekly comics on salon.com. She is, again, amazing, and so REAL. 2. Does anyone here ever ride the bus or sit around listening to the same song over and over again on cd repeat until you don't even hear the song anymore except every once in a while? There are a few songs that I have done this in the past with that stick out. One is 'If I Fell' by the Beatles, from their album "A Hard Days Night", which I listened to about 50 times on an hour long train ride out of the city. The current one that I keep doing that with is "America" by Simon and Garfunkel. Thanks for listening to (or reading) my rambling crapola. -Andrea _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
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