I didn’t know Leonard Nimoy made a video for his bilbo baggins song.
I have nothing to add to that. G’night, dear journal.
“keep your nose in the wind… and your tail to yourself…”
I didn’t know Leonard Nimoy made a video for his bilbo baggins song.
I have nothing to add to that. G’night, dear journal.
“keep your nose in the wind… and your tail to yourself…”
Captain Kirk’s Chair closed at $265,000.00
Captain Pike’s, $7000
SOMEbody has a lot of disposable income.
In other news, The Newsroom diner has good breakfasts!
I sing Mm-bop poorly, but enjoy doing it, anyhow.
Wow.. thunder and lightning *big* time now… I got home just in time.
Yay! Launchcast is back… good ol’ yahoo bought it. Thanks for the heads up, sweetalyssm! A pity my old station isn’t there anymore… well, we can rebuild it.. make it stronger, faster, better than before. 🙂
I missed out on dinner with the mom and bro… but it’ll probably happen next week. meanwhile, *hungry*
Breakfast with Danny!
Koko sez – “Apple Nipple Monkey Apple Nipple Monkey” I like all variants.
“The stinkhorns should be coming any time now.”
— University of Miami mycologist David Jones, tickled about the many varieties of mushrooms sprouting due to this month’s heavy rains.
A reminder….
http://prairiehome.org/ – tonight’s the season premiere of A prairie home companion.
Via the website, if NPR isn’t handy on your radio dial –
Listen Online (RealAudio 28.8 kbps)
Live: Saturday, 6-8 PM ET
Watch the Netcast
Live images of the show as it happens.
Most Saturdays beginning at 6 PM ET
Also, if you miss it, it’ll be in archive. the site has complete shows going back to 1996 , and a few even further back. (I just listened to a rebroadcast from November 1985)
more info available at – http://www.fneucam.com/fneucam.html
kids… be good, or fritz here will add you to his giant goetta vat using his sausage-oar hand, bloody smock, paper hat and evil german recipies on you. I won’t go into his horrid coal-black eyes of dooooooom.
I’m not kidding.
Doctor Fishopolis… you need a shave!
*brzt*
Doctor Fishopolis!! NOOOOO!! Not the electric razor! not in the goetta vat!!
http://www.simarena.com/
come and sing the sailor’s song!
thanks
on that happy note, ah’m a going to bedly byebye… got a light tingle of a headache starting, want ot stop it before it gets too rough.
Dictionaraoke takes pronunciation samples from Merriam-Webster and compiles them into entire songs like NIN’s Closer, Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles, and Girls by the Beastie Boys.
The things you find while searching for the word of the day.
I’m amused.
Makes me want to write a computer-ransom note, just listening to it.
ah kain’t hep it. I’z ebil dat way.
good to lounge to. 🙂 join me, and listen to
http://myplay.winamp.com/mp/playlist/now_playing.jsp?plid=429374&start=1
there’s what’s on my mp3 broadcast cache right now.
listen in, if you like.
I have perhaps 20-25 homemade burned CD’s of old time radio… (Jack Benny, The Shadow, Dragnet, Sgt. Preston of the Yukon, etc). I figure about 11ish hours apiece. I can’t believe I’ve listened to all of them , and am now restarting from the beginning of the stack. I’d estimate I listen to about 2-4 hours a day, after folks go home… My Office-mate isn’t big on 1930s-1950s variety stuff. I can honestly say, that there’s a pile of quality entertainment on those CD’s. I’m not sure why my tastes run to nostalgia from before I was born.. it seems a little more honest, and not quite so… oh, I’m not sure. I’d just much rather listen to an episode of Suspense than Watch Buffy the Vampire Slayer, even though they share a lot of elements. Weird Science, Horror, Fantasy… but without some of the more ‘modern TV’ trappings. Maybe because it’s sound only.. you can fill in your own special effects, character appearances, and I think they deliver a more solid story base sometimes. Also, you can have a show about only one or two people (Like the Shadow, and Margo Lane) and not know what/who the bad guy is in a mystery, or who might get killed. I think the hitchhikers guide is better as a radio show, than a tv miniseries, too (although both were quite fun). Added Bonus, you can listen in the dark, in bed, eyes closed.
Odds are good that the vast majority of folks today rarely listen to anything aside from music or talk stations on the radio anymore… and I think that’s sort of a shame. Drama, comedy and so on. Radio plays are a thing of the past… admittedly some of them should stay there, but there’s a lot of potential for good stuff, even as webcasts. http://prairiehome.org/ does webcasts of the one exception I know. Prairie Home companion is nice… music, comedy, drama, and homespun stuff, to the tune of our current age. I actually tune in once a week to hear the fresh stuff. It’s good. (The website’s better, because you can pick and choose the stuff you want to listen to during the show… So I can Jump right to News from lake Woebegon and Guy Noir.) Plus they have show archives that go waaaaaay back to the mid 90’s if you can’t get enough of it. (I’ve listened to them all, a little at a time… usually a classic episode after listening to a particularly good regular show.)
Not sure what point I’m making, other than “DRAMA RADIO GOOD! MONGO LIKE!”
Spongebob: F is for friends that do stuff together U is for you and me, N is for anywhere and anytime at all, (scallops- “down here in the deep blue sea!”)
Plankton: F is for fire that burns down the whole town, U ‘s for Uranium!……Bombs! N is for no survivors—–(when your having fun!)
Spongebob: “no plankton, that’s not how you do it! here, let me help you…”
F is for frolic through all the flowers, U is for eukaleelee(you-ka-lay-lee) N is for nose-pickin’ sharin’ gum and sand lickin’ (scallops- “Down here with my best buddy!” )
you will find the flash movie at come.to/hatten
Here’s the Lyrics, translated, many of you have probably seen it before
a version for my sweetie and
real audio. Enjoy. 🙂
Aigh! What caused me to wake up at 5:30 in the morning?
brackish BRAK-ish, adjective:
1. Somewhat salty.
2. Distasteful; unpalatable.
Brackish derives from Dutch brak, “salty.” It is especially
used to describe a mixture of seawater and fresh water.