Friday, February 23, 2007
post no. 161
Am I the only one who finds Regina Spektor’s little staccato notes in the song “Fidelity” mildly dumb? Almost like a straw rubbing in and out of its hole atop a plastic lid.
Okay, I know I’m not supposed to curse, and I don’t. Sort of. But sometimes it’s fun to use the word “helluva.” It looks pretty. And if one doesn’t think about the fact that it’s profanity, one might even say it makes a pretty sound when spoken. I think I might name a cat Helluva.
What is it when you’re over your cold, but your throat still hurts when you wake up in the morning, and by noontime the sore throat is gone, only to return around 11:30 the next night? Punchline: A vampire sore throat.
My piano is fixed! Pictures to follow. Anybody want a voice lesson?
Okay, I know I’m not supposed to curse, and I don’t. Sort of. But sometimes it’s fun to use the word “helluva.” It looks pretty. And if one doesn’t think about the fact that it’s profanity, one might even say it makes a pretty sound when spoken. I think I might name a cat Helluva.
What is it when you’re over your cold, but your throat still hurts when you wake up in the morning, and by noontime the sore throat is gone, only to return around 11:30 the next night? Punchline: A vampire sore throat.
My piano is fixed! Pictures to follow. Anybody want a voice lesson?
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thank you! YES! i wholeheartedly agree with you on the regina spektor comment- i like the song, but those notes make me want to hurt small animals...woah...
anyway, maybe you can offer her some voice lessons.
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anyway, maybe you can offer her some voice lessons.
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