the past couple days on the way to work, ive been listening to the first sufjan stevens album, but this morning i decided to drive in silence. well, i didnt decide really. not consciously.
and i had some thoughts:
does anyone else think of their life as how it would be phrased in a vh1 behind the music special? am i the only one? i had more thoughts, but its significantly later in the day now, and i cant remember them. so here's another piece of spam i got:
title: What is this right that we have to read a book early?
Fortunately I'd warned the people I was with that I
wasn't good. It was quite brilliant. In fact for someone to spoil the book before
all the people eagerly awaiting it get their copy is practically a violation. I
don't know why they made it. Sure I had to fork over a little dough for it, but with
lunch, dinner, the tournament and some prizes included it didn't seem too much to
ask. It's an awesome idea to release the book everywhere at once, everyone who's
really into it will get it at approximately the same time and get
reading.
You see everyone from multiple angles.
We're talking, well, thousands of dollars of
production a day.
hunted the minister down and made sure she put on
the mic, re-checked the sound right before the ceremony.
I was still disappointed.
I don't know why they made it.
Interesting that it helps with the absorption of
calcium.
definitely worth paying more than nothing for your
photo storage.
It was quite brilliant. someone else should run the
show, and not someone in the wedding party either, someone to decide times, to field
catering, audio, directional questions, and to scold the rude.
is it a big deal to wait a few days? Is there open
accounting for where your money's going? I've never got around to adding a sub to my
surround setup, the Paisley's provide such amazing bass there's unlikely to ever be
a need.
A stupid security center popup informing me my
computer is now completely useless and aiding all the spammers of the world. Who
knows if they actually followed this?
The closest I could find was players with built in
microphones that can record speech.
Ian Paisley is one of the founding fathers of
speakers in Canada. This amazing show has an amazing plot line.
It's an awesome idea to release the book everywhere
at once, everyone who's really into it will get it at approximately the same time
and get reading.
In order for any of the retailers to have the book
to sell on the first day the shipments must have come in early. Since the book was
ripped into Ebook format in record time, clearly there were other places around the
world where this happened.
The sub track allows punch to be added to the movie
without needing large speakers. Over reactions on over reactions.
Some would even argue the punch a sub can produce
cannot be reproduced by typical speakers. people aren't good and bad. that's going
to be a lot of charging for me to do.
also, here's
my personal dna test i had to take. you can take it too at
personaldna.com.