Tag
That Dixie is a smart ass :-) She tagged me so that "she'll update her blog." Look woman, it's summertime in Kyle, TX....all I have to write about is heat, the cat upchuck I awoke to find on my sofa (now really, how do I clean THAT?), spiders and more spiders, and the outstanding chocolate chip muffin I had today. The horror...the unmitigated horror...all except the muffin of course.
Now if you really WANT I can talk about those spiders, but do we really want to make your sexy man girly shriek again?
Ok, ok, I bow in submission...
1)Total volume of music files on my computer?
You know, I don't rightly know how to get a file count. We sort of have a "music server". Can't take credit for it, when DH worked for "other Goliath Bastard Computer Company" all the techie nerds created a harddrive where they would download and share their music. He copied that one day and now it's *bwahahaha* ours. Most of it is made up of some P/T DJ's collection of #1 hits from 1952-2000. If it tells you anything, I can tell you these MP3's take up 74.1 GB of harddrive space. You do the math, I'm too computer illiterate.
2. The last CD I bought was?
How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb - U2 (shocker!)
3. Song playing right now:
To be fair, all I was listening to was inbred man-tank-top-wearing neighbors dog yip. But hold it a sec....I'll turn on the internet radio.
HA! "Lord This Day is Good" by Don Williams is what Yahoo Music decided I would like. Now how is THAT for a Dixie sign? She's always right, I should remember that ;) (Oy! Anytime I hear Don Williams, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, or Willie Nelson I automatically feel like I'm 8 again, sitting on a boat and watching my dad cuss out a fish for swallowing his lure...)
Five songs I listen to a lot or that mean a lot to me(in no particular order):
GAWD, how do you pick this?
a. At Last by Etta James - Chad and I's wedding song.
b. City of New Orleans by Arlo Guthrie - takes me and my sibs back to being kids in a BIG way. Picture this being played on the 8-track of a big blue van with no seats in the back and blue shag carpeting from floor to ceiling (the 70's version of child safety restraints....and you can only imagine the smell of that van during a TX summer.)
c. Where the Streets Have No Name by U2 - it's U2, I mean, c'mon! Besides it being my big first concert moment (as mentioned below), it spoke to me.
d. Just Like Heaven by The Cure - it's just one of those coming of age songs for me (cabriolets, big hair, and illicit wine coolers) that still makes me want to jiggle, jiggle, jiggle
e. Anyhow I Love You by Guy Clark - to be honest, just about any song from "Texas Cookin'" gives me that same little kid in the summertime feeling.
(HA! I bet you thought I'd put in that song from whence came my trashy moniker! But I fooled you, I did! C'mon, don't you think I've grown oh so weary over the years of the jokes? One time my sister's guy friend told her that he heard all the sailors really liked me, and not realizing what he was talking about, she had a sheer moment of terror thinking I was actually some well known Naval Safe Harbor, and not in a U.N. kind of way.)
And sadly I can't pass this to anyone b/c I don't know any blogger's except my sister and she not only never reads this blog, she doesn't update her own.
1 Comments:
YOU HAVE MADE MY ENTIRE DAY!!
Not only did you update your blog, you updated it with good, good, good stuff. So good that Andy Griffith would be saying "Good blog. Guuuuuuuuud blog!"
I want to hear about the cat barf. The murderous heat. Muffins of any sort. I want to hear about the guy in line ahead of you at Kroger or the weird stuff you saw along the road while driving there and I want to hear about spiders because it's fun to make my handsome husband shriek like a girl when I mention them.
Brandi, the mundane and every day is gold when you tell it! Ask Lisa if you think I'm lyiing!
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