Today marks the first day of me feeling so guilty about downloading music from artists (I've always loved or have recently been introduced to) that I've decided to not listen to burned cd's of there's. I will only listen to albums that I own tangible copies of. So far today I found State Songs by John Linnell (an album that has been a permanent fixture in my car, computer and head since last December) and Flood by They Might Be Giants. Both were $5 or less used!
So, Mr. John Linnell, if/when I meet you (and God knows I must and will) you can be slightly less irate with me snagging your music. But let's just please both agree that all the albums I've acquired of yours were long-time borrows. But like I said in the beginning of this post: I'm only listening to cd's I own, so "goodbye," CD-R's of theft, "hello," morality!
You can find me in the used section whining that there isn't any Red Lorry Yellow Lorry albums on the shelves,
Adam.
A blog where I will try my best to extract a chuckle from you. During our tremendous downtime I may also dabble in deep, nerdy discussions that range from The Battle of the Nile to the Battle of Hoth!
Friday, July 8, 2011
Friday, July 1, 2011
The Clash: Fashion & Flavor
I was just behind a woman at Target who spent a total of $231.41 on a large amount of clothes and Doritos.
I hope she is a designer hellbent on having dusty, orange streaks on all of her new fall apparel.
Haven't had a Dorito since Vitamin C was on the top of the Billboard charts,
Adam.
I hope she is a designer hellbent on having dusty, orange streaks on all of her new fall apparel.
Haven't had a Dorito since Vitamin C was on the top of the Billboard charts,
Adam.
Labels:
Billboard,
Doritos,
Target,
The Clash Segment,
Vitamin C
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