“It takes a village to raise a child. But some of the villagers must be men.”
“It takes a village to raise a child. But some of the villagers must be men.”
My first concert was REM at the Omni in Atlanta on the Monster Tour. November of 95. They played Nightswimming as an encore and it was perfect.
Do you guys remember when Wendy’s had a taco salad and it was just a regular salad with a cup of chili and you were supposed to pour the chili on the salad?
Happy ecclesiastical equinox to all who celebrate.
This is a great performance of a truly perfect song. Plus, it has a key change! www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjSr...
I missed this…Waxahatchee at the Tiny Desk!
There are only three (3) true Christmas movies:
• Batman Returns
• Toys
• That Cheerios commercial where the bee meets Scrooge
World a squirrel perched on an outdoor trashcan, holding a disposable tub of butter. He has frozen because he knows he is caught.
I stopped by my office to pick up something and busted a squirrel perched on a trashcan, eating out of a little tub of Panera butter.
New Waxahatchee live session sounds great and sparked a debate in the carpool line with my teen about what qualifies as country music.
A church sign that says “you cannot spell Christmas without Christ“, what includes a typo, rendering the statement on the sign false.
The little church I pass on the way to work has a sign that says “You can’t spell Christmas without Christ!” Unfortunately they misspelled Christmas, so they in fact did spell Christmas without Christ.
I asked ChatGPT to make an image of what my life looks like based on what it knows about me. Honestly, it's not too far off! Not sure where all of the Dia de los Meurtos stuff came from, but I don't mind it.
Campolo was very important to me in my 20s. His voice will be missed. www.christianitytoday.com/2024/11/died...
Golden doodle with his chin on the arm of a chair.
Cedric says hello
I just showed the trailer to my 8, 12, and 13 year old kids. They all love the original and gave this a thumbs down.
Never knew that Miserlou was not a Dick Dale originial, but a folk song covered by a number of artists in the 60s including Vince Guaraldi. www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpUY...
“Being heard is so close to being loved that for the average person, they are almost indistinguishable.” - David Ausburger
Can't get this out my elder millennial head recently. Iron & Wine covering American Football.