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October 31st, 2007

Happy Halloween!

  1. Björk - Hope
  2. The Knife - Pass This On (Live)
  3. Émilie Simon - The Frozen World (iTunes Live Session)
  4. Blockhead - The Strain
  5. Aesop Rock - Coffee
  6. Saul Williams - Break
  7. Baby Elephant - Turn My Teeth Up!
  8. Boy Eats Drum Machine - Let’s Get Lost Sometime
  9. PJ Harvey - Dear Darkness
  10. Japancakes - Double Jointed
  11. Flight Of The Conchords - Robots (Live)
  12. Beirut - A Sunday Smile

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October 27th, 2007

This is exactly what Clancy does, too. So weird and precious.




October 27th, 2007



October 25th, 2007

I’ve been house- and cat-sitting for my mom all week while they are on vacation. They spent the past year adding a floor and a half to the place, and it is huge. I’ve been enjoying the never-ending wine supply and watching General Hospital on a cable TV. The master bathroom is bigger than my bedroom and I discovered that the shower is perfect for singing in. It’s a huge, enclosed, multi shower headed, slate and glass tile cave in there. It give an awesome church echo.

Next time James and Kevin are around, we’re gonna have to lock ourselves in there and belt out the tunes.




October 24th, 2007

Li'l Coffin Repacked
Cremation Kit Turtle Bones

Besides the fact that Saturday night at Daniel’s Rocky performance, I got to see Charlotte (!!!), Nicole (!!!), and Kiersten (!!!), I also was presented with the most amazing gift from Whitney and Todd. It’s really a gift for Jared and I, but I was the lucky one to receive it that night. I do wish he had been there with me though, his tears would have been the best.

Not only did Whitney eye this guy for months, but she also decorated him, removed and presented key bones, and Todd made for him an awesome little coffin, complete with a cremation kit.

I was completely blown away. It’s one of the most incredible and thoughtful gifts I have ever received. I treasure it so.

(I just laughed at myself for the fact that someone gave us a dead turtle and I called it a thoughtful gift - but you know I’m totally being sincere. I’m crazy for dead art.)




October 20th, 2007



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Jared and I had a great time at the Gogol show. The Lyric Theatre was awesome. Take the layout of the Naro, shrink it by at least half, clean it up A LOT, and you’ve got the Lyric. (You can see our heads in this photo. 3rd center row, all the way to left.)

Everyone rushed the stage as the show began, which actually ended up working out really well for us. We were able to get to the center of the row, had an awesome view, and avoided any pushing/shoving/moshing due to our seat barricade. Perfect.

I didn’t really expect to ever see Gogol again, especially in such an intimate environment. It was such a treat. They played a lot of the new album, which was good because I hadn’t seen it live, but I was also kind of bummed that the entire show was either Gypsy Punks or Super Taranta. When they came out for the encore, I turned to Jared and said if they didn’t at least play “Baro Foro,” I would cry. Sure enough, it was the last song they played and it made my night.

The drive to and from Blacksburg was interesting. My little car is not a fan of the ups and downs. It would struggle to get up the hill, then it was fast as lightning going down.

On the way up I saw a pick-up truck with a dead rottweiler tied to a pole, laying on a pile of chopped wood. ????? We also saw a huge truck carrying tanks labeled “Radioactive Material.” Scary.

I had been noticing a decline in my car’s gas mileage, so I got an oil and filter change right before the trip. I was excited to test it out. The drive up there I got 35 miles to the gallon, which was an improvement, but not as good as before. I attributed it to the fact that I had driven around here for a few days beforehand, so it was a mixture of city and highway. On the way back I put it to a strictly highway test and managed to get 42 mpg. Yes! That’s a record. I used to get about 38-39.

On our way home, I decided to stop through Richmond to go to Ellwood and River City. Ellwood broke my heart, because they were out of veggie burgers, but I was excited to see that Tom’s of Maine now makes SLS-Free toothpaste. I’m always on the lookout for this for my hygienist.

I went to River City because I’ve been concerned about my nipple piercings. My body is starting to reject them, and I wanted a professional opinion (and I’m not comfortable with any of the shops around here). She said it was odd that after 5 or 6 years they would start to come out, but they definitely are. I went ahead and took them out to avoid any weird(er) scar lines, and I’m going to get them redone in 2 weeks. She recommends re-piercing with PTFE, which is the same stuff pacemakers are made out of. It’s much lighter, and your body doesn’t recognize it as a foreign material. It’s annoying to have to start over, yet oddly exciting.

Tonight I’m going to see Daniel Valentine in ODU’s production of The Rocky Horror Show. I’m so excited to see him. He is playing Frankenfurter.

And also, Whitney will be there and she has a present for me and Jared. I am expecting road kill, LOL.




October 19th, 2007

PJ was on The Tonight Show the other night and I didn’t know about it.

I love the internet.




October 19th, 2007

Jared and I just saw Gogol Bordello at the Lyric Theater in Blacksburg. It was small and intimate and safe and great. My feet are sore and my belly is hungry. Time for late-night dinner.




October 16th, 2007

I made a feline apartment complex.




October 14th, 2007

Note to self.

T-shirts to follow.