2010-08-27

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30 DayWeek Music Meme
01 - your favorite song
02 - your least favorite song
03 - a song that makes you happy
04 - a song that makes you sad
05 - a song that reminds you of someone
06 - a song that reminds of you of somewhere
07 - a song that reminds you of a certain event
08 - a song that you know all the words to
09 - a song that you can dance to
10 - a song that makes you fall asleep
11 - a song from your favorite band
12 - a song from a band you hate
13 - a song that is a guilty pleasure
14 - a song that no one would expect you to love
15 - a song that describes you
16 - a song that you used to love but now hate
17 - a song that you hear often on the radio
18 - a song that you wish you heard on the radio
19 - a song from your favorite album
20 - a song that you listen to when you're angry
21 - a song that you listen to when you're happy
22 - a song that you listen to when you're sad
23 - a song that you want to play at your wedding
24 - a song that you want to play at your funeral
25 - a song that makes you laugh
26 - a song that you can play on an instrument
27 - a song that you wish you could play
28 - a song that makes you feel guilty
29 - a song from your childhood
30 - your favorite song at this time last year

That time, with the thing... )
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Normally, it is the height of folly to read the comments on any kind of news article, especially one that hits on anything more resonant than whether Jeopardy should be on at 7:00 or 7:30 (I'm a 7:30 guy; you warm up with Wheel of Fortune, people, not cool down with it!), but, because I was all het up to send a bitch-o-gram to NPR this morning, I wanted to see if I'd merely be repeating others.

It turns out that, shock of shocks (note: sarcasm present), NPR listeners can actually frame and hold an argument, even when it's about Glenn fucking Beck (who, in my none too humble opinion, didn't warrant Morning Edition's coverage, which is why I'll be commenting to their ombudsman; the last time I did this, it was because some politician's choice of invisible sky wizard ought not to be considered news, unless it's in the context of their being declared mentally unfit for office).

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