Kind of got to sleep in today. Ish.
More Honey Bunches of Oats, but not too much. Gorging will commence in several hours. The kids drew a multitude of pictures and I showed the girl that arms normally don't protrude out of heads, but that we actually have "torsos".
We cleaned to the Bats and Lashes "Fur and Gold" (Caroline/Echo, 2007). Imagine Bjork dueting with the Cowboy Junkies. If it had been snowing today, which it hasn't yet (supposedly it will tonight after having it in the sixties last night!), I would be outside making snow angels to this album. That would of made me giddy! I see stars, sparkling icy air, fresh snow, warm inside a snow suit, spreading my arms, waving like crazy!
The wife redyes her hair, threatens to send me to the store for more smokes, I then find myself walking down a smoggy street in New York, circa 1942. I step in a seedy joint to hear the voice of Mabel Mercer, "Sings Cole Porter". We're celebrating something, not sure what, but it's not really my scene, though I am surprised to hear a tune penned by Bill Shakespeare himself! Get the title: "I Am Ashamed that Women Are So Simple"! It still didn't pull me into the mood, the whole party a little too out of time.
Helped the boy play Katamari Damacy, best game ever with the best game music ever. I was happy to oblige. Grace Potter and the Nocturnals "This is Somewhere" (Hollywood, 2007) is perfect if you are graduating high school, are a girl and planning on a road trip to find yourself. Of course you are taking your best friend, duh. Grace is hot but the album peaks on the second track with "Stop the Bus", which gets a nomination for "Should be in a Movie". Preferably one that targets women.
Showering must occur before I gorge myself. A trip up North followed by a trip South and I'll have the whole town covered by the time the first snow falls tonight.

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