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Dusty Chalk

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  1. Cricket, a most 'proper' sport...
  2. Yup. That part was most enjoyable.
  3. Another fantastic show. I was late for the first opener(s?), but I got to see Night Idea's set in their entirety, and ... INSTA-FAN! Math-rock/alternative -- totally dug everything they did. They need someone to man their merch booth, though, I could only buy a shirt, even though they had a cassette and a 7", because no-one there knew the price. And Little Tybee were fantastic. I learned of them because my hero Josh Martin is in this band (he of the glitch tapping), but for many of the songs, he added more texture than guitar "pyrotechnics", so the songs were front and center, which is fine -- prog folk. But then they did some instrumental breaks (the entire ensemble, there was very little soloing), and we got to hear Josh's tasty, tasty playing. The lead singer's voice reminds me of Jeremy Enigk, and the music isn't that far off (a bit more energetic and upbeat, and add violin). So yeah, really glad I went.
  4. Dick. (See, I can't put a smiley face on that, because that gives it an entirely different meaning, although I do say it in jest.) (And no, I'm not trying to change the subject....or am I?) No, I'm just making fun of my whole "NO SPOILERS!!!1! (rage face)" thing. But you're right, I wasn't thinking that you'd finish the book that quickly, so...never mind.
  5. Good luck with that.
  6. Hamburger, salad at a place called Foode -- superb! EDIT: The plan was to hit Capital Ale House in Fredericksburg on the way down to Richmond, but they were closed! Next time, I'll check in advance -- if I had known, I would have arranged it to hit one of the Capital Ale House restaurants in Richmond, but there was a sign on the one in Fredericksburg that gave a list of restaurants recommended as alternatives, and Foode was the closest, most interesting one (it was kind of a co-op where different farmers would gather their ingredients and run the restaurant together kind of thing), and I can't say I was disappointed. Plus, hostess was a strawberry blonde with freckles so...
  7. Feeling significantly better today (although still not completely well), so: Was: Jakalope, It Dreams Is: Nine Inch Nail, The Fragile To Be: Scarab, Serpents of the Nile (which is weird, because I'm seriously contemplating medicating up and going to a show in Richmond which is prolk (prog-folk)...) EDIT: With a detour through Ego by David Maxim Micic
  8. You know, I usually don't do cookies/pastries/whatnot, but those scones look scrumptious.
  9. Hey hey hey, that's my heritage. The intention of the dance is "living dolls" -- it takes a particular skill level to move without apparent locomotion. A lot of it is in the costuming, but it also requires a certain discipline to never kick the skirt accidentally. Think about how in Riverdance the motion of the legs doesn't translate up to the upper body and you get an idea of what's going on underneath the skirt.
  10. Things got really weird in s04e05 of Lost Girl. I'm liking the fact that they're willing to push things, but the production values (editing, acting -- )...
  11. Dusty Chalk

    Sherlock

    He always plays the same character. The only reason he was so good in Imitation Game is because it was appropriate in that case.
  12. Will give new meaning to the domino effect. Also -- yeah, accelerating a train facing backwards is one thing, takeoff, landing, turbulence...
  13. Yeah, I have open-minded religious friends too, one or two of them right here on this forum. I don't know how to differentiate them verbally. Maybe if I took religion out as the primary descriptor and made it the secondary descriptor: "... (and I have some particularly staunch, line-toeing religious friends who do)..." becomes "...(and I have some homophobic friends who use religion as a crutch to justify their bigotry...who do)...". Needs work. I'm thinking of one friend in particular who is really just toeing the line, isn't that hateful, and just hasn't thought through the consequences of her attitude because it doesn't affect her directly. As far as she knows, she doesn't have any gay family or friends.
  14. I for one am glad you did, and not simply so that you can forward the gay agenda. ;-p No, seriously, the two are often mentioned in the same breath, and it's not even the church's doing -- they'd love to hear all the clamor about child molesters in the clergy go away. They certainly try to sweep it under the rug enough. But why? The two have nothing to do with each other. And even if one does think it's wrong (and I have some particularly staunch, line-toeing religious friends who do), I doubt even they will agree that the two are on the same level. I will certainly mention that the next time the topic reasserts itself.
  15. Wait, wait, no more falling asleep on one's neighbor's shoulder and drooling? I'm not sure how I feel about that.
  16. Listened to it on Tidal earlier -- breaking up the Schubert spate for a bit
  17. chicken soup, actual (as opposed to the "for the soul" variety)
  18. Someone put this on a t-shirt, I might have to get it, laughed myself into a coughing fit all over again:
  19. Didn't realize you were having health issues, glad you're getting back in the groove, and YAY PURK!
  20. Also the growing realization that those people are in the dwindling minority.
  21. Agua de Annique box set The Gentle Storm box set ...both in the car, at home, trying to listen to as much of this list as I can.
  22. Michelle Renée Yeah, I know it's not very Cuban. Ana-Maria?
  23. She's a bit of a tawny chestnut (in colorings).
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