I'd love to see an AMV of Disney's "Motor Mania" backed by Soundgarden's "Ty Cobb".
May. 2nd, 2007
I had this quote in my .signature some time ago:
[Ronald Reagan's] presidency always reminded me of a remark made by a woman to Heywood Broun following Secretariat's victory in the Triple Crown. After the trauma of Vietnam and Watergate, she said, Secretariat had "restored her faith in humanity." I like to think Reagan was the Secretariat of the eighties.Sadly, not only are people like that woman still around, they've gotten much, much worse. I really hope this is the last i'll ever hear or read about that goddamn horse.
— G. B. Trudeau
I had this quote in my .signature some time ago:
[Ronald Reagan's] presidency always reminded me of a remark made by a woman to Heywood Broun following Secretariat's victory in the Triple Crown. After the trauma of Vietnam and Watergate, she said, Secretariat had "restored her faith in humanity." I like to think Reagan was the Secretariat of the eighties.Sadly, not only are people like that woman still around, they've gotten much, much worse. I really hope this is the last i'll ever hear or read about that goddamn horse.
— G. B. Trudeau
On Friday, i finally got to see bebopmonkey's band The Drift. They were opening for World's End Girlfriend and Mono. I didn't recognize the first song, but they then played "Invisible Cities", "Transatlantic", and closed with "Gardening, Not Architecture". During the break, i said hi to Safa and introduced him to Kim. After the break, WEG played disjointed, loud guitar that quickly became obnoxious, so Kim and i left to get some food; we stopped a block up O'Farrell at Thai Stick 4.0, where i had some fabulous garlic calamari. We then walked back to check out Mono, but the noise was so brutally loud just walking through the front doors that we got our parking ticket validated and went home. Despite the disappointment of the two latter bands, seeing The Drift was a lot of fun.
On Friday, i finally got to see bebopmonkey's band The Drift. They were opening for World's End Girlfriend and Mono. I didn't recognize the first song, but they then played "Invisible Cities", "Transatlantic", and closed with "Gardening, Not Architecture". During the break, i said hi to Safa and introduced him to Kim. After the break, WEG played disjointed, loud guitar that quickly became obnoxious, so Kim and i left to get some food; we stopped a block up O'Farrell at Thai Stick 4.0, where i had some fabulous garlic calamari. We then walked back to check out Mono, but the noise was so brutally loud just walking through the front doors that we got our parking ticket validated and went home. Despite the disappointment of the two latter bands, seeing The Drift was a lot of fun.