tinhuviel: (EYE-GORE)
The song "Stack-O-Lee" is currently playing on my iTunes. I tried seven times to get it to play on Son of iGor. Son of iGor is seeing his last days, I'm afraid. It skips songs and does crazy things sometimes, but what can you expect from an iPod named after the unknown son of "Young Frankenstien's" iGore? When iGor died I had the extended warranty, which is how i got Son of iGor. When Son of iGor poops out on me, I'll be selling tail if I have to, to get another iPod. All my music is on iTunes 'cos I had to sell my CDs. I'll go insane without my music. Positively mad.
tinhuviel: (Can't Stop Writing)
Too bad I wasn't awake this morning to enjoy it. I took my jacked-up meds like a good little brain patient last night around 9 PM. Midnight came and I was still wide awake, just working away like a happy little minion, sweeping through the forums like a harpy on a mop (that one was for you, [livejournal.com profile] filmkitty), working on a drawing for [livejournal.com profile] paisleydaze, and rereading what I have so far of The Blood Crown. Y'know, hey lolly lolly just-a doin' my thang. Add to the mix an insane brainstorming chat-session about a viral campaign and Nerf management with [livejournal.com profile] luvthyjoker and Fox, the Clown's Updater over on You Tube, and you have the makings of a long and happy evening.

I was, that is, until right around 3 am, while I was online with [livejournal.com profile] rancid_rainbow discussing the need for a Town Hall Meeting, now that Little Bro has such a large and scattered team helping him out. Well, we were talking about that and music. And that's the last thing I remember until around 5 this morning when Aunt Tudi asked me to get up and give her her insulin shot. I woke up starved to death so I got a wee bowl of grits and couldn't even finish those. Aunt Tudi woke me a few minutes later, telling me to get my hair out of my food. I went and cleaned up, got rid of the grits, and wibbled my way back to the love seat to finish one more thing online before I turned in.

I woke up on the love seat at 2 PM.

So I've had over 9 hours of deep, uninterrupted, dreamless sleep, just at the wrong time of day. I expect I'll be up all night tonight. I'm not taking the meds tonight. I'll just stay awake until around 6 PM tomorrow evening. Then I'll take the meds and maybe I'll fall out at the correct time. What I really think my problem is, is that I'm by nature a night person. All of my creative efforts and thoughts kick my spirit up a notch when the sun goes down. Maybe forcing myself to sleep at night isn't the best idea in the world. I'm gonna try it for a while, but I may instead reverse myself completely and take my meds for a daytime sleep schedule, interrupting it only long enough to perform diurnal duties before crawling back into my coffin.


In other news, I am officially retired from writing The Date Series. I know I've said that before, but this time is different. Yesterday, I deleted my j-Tunes from my i-Tunes playlists and from Son of iGor. If nothing else bespeaks finality, that does to anyone who truly knows me. The tale is in the music. If the music is dispersed, the tale is over. I have achieved Zen Oneness with my Joker. All the Js that were crowding my head merged into one happy, reconciled, shiny new Head Joker who can now reside in the brain pan and give advice on chaos, anarchy, and dealing with difficult people as needed.

There was one other J-fic I was considering writing, and I actually started it. Its working title was "One Pretty Bad Day," and it was to follow a day in the life of J, who has apparently fallen victim to Murphy's Law. Yes, it was a comedy. No, there was no violence or sex involved. I may still do it, I don't know. Right now, the only J-related thing I have the time or sanity to focus on is The Joker Blogs and making sure Little Bro gets to do his thing in the way he wants to do it, with no or close to no distraction or bother. Where my mind is right now, any J-related writing will be in that vein, for the maintenance and furtherance of Little Bro's growing empire. My new Head J, who sits next to Maul on the Council of We'll Kick Your Ass and Laugh while We Do It, will be very useful to my psyche as I keep on keeping on in this capacity. The characters that inhabit my head are my archetypes, whom I tap when the need arises. There's never a dull moment when a Sith Lord and a sociopathic Clown with self-image issues are on the job. There's some other stuff I want to write regarding TJB, but that'll have to wait until later when my thoughts are gathered.


I'd also like to get back into HG World Zombie Drama podcast, but I'll be needing a new mic before I can do that. Mine is knackered. I may as well string a tin can to one of my USB ports. I thought I'd be able to get one this month, but it's not gonna happen 'til September now. I'm hoping I can still be a part of it in some way by then. I had a hella good time doing what I did with 'In the Flesh.'

There's that, and I've gotten the bug to start drawing again, thanks to my interp of one of [livejournal.com profile] paisleydaze's characters. After I finish that, I may try my hand at a new Cadmus picture. It's been years since I drew him, so I'm sure he's changed in subtle ways that will only come out on paper. Heck, for that matter, I may as well draw him and Orphaeus together, since The Blood Crown is as much about the dynamics of their relationship as it is about anything else. Now that I have new artist friends who can give me good advice and beat me about the head with easels if need be, I feel much better about drawing and being able to improve myself.

And, for the first time in quite a long time, I have The Blood Crown open and looking at me from the computer monitor. I feel rejuvenated from my fan fiction vacation, even though that holiday took a right turn at Albuquerque when it should have taken a left. All in all, it was a scream, as opposed to The Vampire Relics being a Shriek. Totally different vibe. And now I'm getting back into the dreadful poetry of Cadmus Pariah and company. Once more into the Abyss...

Better untried than found defective
Better unhinged than unselective
Better messed-up than compromised
Better ignored than not emphasized

Son of iGor

Jul. 2nd, 2009 08:41 am
tinhuviel: (EYE-GORE)
He's being fortified with graceful goodness thanks to the likes of [livejournal.com profile] batkisses and [livejournal.com profile] paisleydaze. My car will never be the same!
tinhuviel: (Inconceivable)
Yes yes, it is another random post filled with randomosity and other random goodness. This is where I take a sort of mind dump to cleanse the soul and ruin the lives of innocent people who chance upon this entry. Then again, as the great philosopher Hexina once said, "No one is truly innocent," when asked why she socked that "innocent" mime in the face. I can live with that proclamation. That said, if you continue to read, you're getting what's coming to you.


I don't care what anybody says, Hexed was a good movie. No, it was a great movie. It's basically "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" retold with the Arye Gross (I love him) as the boy and Claudia Christian (yes, Commander Ivanova!) as the wolf. There are so many comic scenes the drip pure genius, my chakras just vibrate on a higher level thinking about them. With lines like this, how can a movie go wrong? "She even attacked a mime. Just found out about it. Seems the mime had been reluctant to talk." In fact, I may abandon my serial killer extravaganza and pop in Hexed, which is really just an extension of the whole Sunday Serial Killer motif. Hexina is one of my heroes.


When I was a kid, my favourite superhero was Spiderman. [livejournal.com profile] green_goblin7t and I share this common bond. Even though my greatest childhood love was Darth Vader and all my other heroes were villains, Spidey was the exception to my unspoken rule of "no nice guys!" I didn't just idolise Spiderman, I wanted to be Spiderman. I would have given my left kidney to be able to shoot web out of my wrists and swing through town. My main thing was the animated series from the 70s. I've never in my life read a Spiderman comic. The only comics I was ever into were Archie comics. Nothing thrilled me more than to get a grape Slurpee and an Archie comic from the local 7-11. I was a simple girl, grateful for the little things. But the bigger the Slurpee, the better. Anyway, I still have a piece of my Spidey-drenched childhood: it's a Spiderman head water gun. When you pull the trigger, Spidey literally spits on you. It still works, too.


Aunt Tudi and I have a pool. I got it on clearance at the dollar store last year. It was normally like $70 or sommat. I got it for just under $20. It inflates as you fill it up and it's 3 feet deep, I think. Or 4 feet. Can't remember. Once I rid the back yard of fire ants, we're gonna set it up back there, so we can float about in privacy. It's big enough to need a filter and pump, so it'll be large enough for Aunt Tudi and me to enjoy some cool, watery goodness on the 3000 katrillion hot days of Summer enjoyed by us inmates here in South Carolina. I may have to chop down some bamboo and fashion myself a makeshift snorkel. I remember snorkeling in Mills River up near Asheville. The river was very deep in areas and quite peaceful. There's nothing quite like the sound of water flowing past your ears mingling with the sound of your own breath as you float like a dead body down the river, nothing showing but the snorkel. I get concerned now that a bird will land on my snorkel and poop in my mouth.


I just realised that I have a previously unremembered source of income. Lula'a'kei'a'Lani, the Hawaiian Goddess of Loose Change! It's the old coconut figurine bank I kept in the Pit. The scheme was to get people to put their loose change in the bank and make a wish. It wouldn't surprise me if I had $10 in that coconut bank! That's a half tank of gas. I could go somewhere and do something, if I so chose. But I don't so choose. I like being a hermit. If I never left the house again, that'd be fine with me. Screw the world, I have an iPod.


Oh, speaking of iPods, newbies here on the Cliffs may have noticed my referencing Son of iGor. That's my iPod and my second one at that. My first iPod, simply iGor, crapped out on me, but I had an extended warranty on it, so Apple sent me a brand new iPod. This is Son of iGor. If Son of iGor ever trashes out on me, I'll have to jump off a bridge because I can't replace him. If I could, though, my next iPod would be called Bride of iGor maybe, or Random Acquaintance of iGor. Or maybe even Distant Cousin of iGor, or iGor's Unfriendly Neighbour. Hell if I know.


What's wrong with Tim Burton? His movies used to be so wonderful but, here of late, it's been a hit-and-miss situation for him. His Planet of the Apes was an affront to all ape-lovers everywhere. It was just....wrong. And, even though I adore the imagery of the film, Sweeney Todd pretty much left me cold. I'm not big on musicals, though. No matter how lovely Johnny Depp was in that movie, I'm not keen on ever seeing the flick again. Speak your lines, Johnny, don't sing them. Tim Burton is the Goth culture's champion. He needs to stick with what he knows and not try to go beyond that. Just be yourself, Tim. Toxic Boy is who you are, not big-time hoity-toity director man. The next time you take a seat in your director's chair, remember Beetlejuice and Batman, and all else will naturally fall into place. Just sayin'. Oh, and don't go with any film composer but Danny Elfman. You make a magickal team. Don't try to fix something that ain't broke. Again, just sayin'.


I'm half-writing a new Joker-fic. No, I haven't revived the Date Series. This one isn't gonna be an erotic fanfic either. It's...I don't know what it's gonna be. All I know is that it's drawn from a discussion [livejournal.com profile] paisleydaze and I have been having over the past couple of days. The occult and psychology play heavily in this one. I know it's gonna be short and, so far, it's totally unlike anything J-related I've written. One thing for certain: it has nothing to do with The Joker Blogs. So far, this one isn't fun, and something tells me that Cadmus' influence has a lot to do with this more archetypal Joker. I'm being pulled back to the Vampire world, despite my best efforts to avoid it for a while and have a few laughs. Oh, and to answer a question posed of me by [livejournal.com profile] delenn99: I'll submit my original work to publishers just as soon as I have an agent who is willing to take me on. Still looking for that. Any pointers on how I can lure a hapless agent into my Kung Fu grip? I'm all ears.


I want to go up to Cherokee and sit on a rock in the middle of the river up near the hospital. Maybe listen to some tunes on Son of iGor and contemplate Life, the Universe, and Everything.


The Cliffs of Insanity has a birthday coming up soon. The Blog will turn 7 years old. That's usually about the time a child starts becoming increasingly obnoxious. Since my journal started out that way, we can bypass that whole awkward phase and move on to greater pestiferousness and tomfoolery. Speaking of birthdays, Aunt Tudi turned 65 today. She has celebrated by sleeping. She does that a lot now. I'm by myself a good bit because she's asleep. I'm not complaining. I know it's because of her illnesses, but it bothers me a little because that's how Granny was a couple of years before she died. She had to wake up from a nap to go take a nap. I'm jealous of Aunt Tudi in that she can so easily sleep any hour of the day and I'm awake even when I am asleep, unless I drug myself into a stupour. Insomnia is the biggest bitch in existence, outshining even myself and [livejournal.com profile] stacye13, and that's no small feat. Aunt Tudi is like a cat now. I sit around this house looking at her and the cats doze all day long and I want to kill them in their sleep, and I chalk all that up to my coveting their slumber. I covet. I'm a commandment breaker. Look at me. I'm out of control. I'm a coveting senior citizen murderer with red-rimmed eyes that quiver from lack of sleep. Yeah, fear me, bitches. Who knows what I'll do next? Rest assured, it won't be sleeping.


I need make-up. I'm almost out of lipstick, I am out of powder, and my mascara is so old that it's dried up. I've still got plenty of faux kohl, so I'm good there. I'm just out of everything else. Don't know why I'd even need the make-up since I now spend the majority of my days at home, but you never know when I may want to do another webcam thingie. I still haven't figured out why my sound is off after I upload a video. It's fine until it hits You Tube. The mystery is maddening. I need to get a different kind of lipstick than the one I've been wearing. What I've been wearing almost instantly chaps my lips. Chapped lips drive me crazy because I can't leave them along. I'm constantly picking at my lower lip and peeling away the top layer of skin. It gets to the point of my bleeding. I used to have horrible lips as a young teen and I still have a diary where I'd leave bloody lip prints from the chapped horror through which I was going, usually from the big split right in the middle of my lower lip. It's no wonder teens are so difficult to get along with. Their lives are usually hell for one reason or another, so they may as well visit their suffering upon their friends and loved ones, right? Right. As for my make-up application, I learned how to apply make-up from observing Boy George and Robert Smith. Oh, and from art class. Undershadowing makes things look larger. That said, I apply very little faux kohl to my upper eyelids. Most of my eye colour and mascara are applied to the lower eyelids and lashes. It makes my eyes look much larger, and that's the intention. Case in point, this icon: . This is from a picture taken in 1997. You can't go wrong with lots of colour under the eyes. Theda Bara knew this. She was a smart lady.


Things I miss:

  • Attending Circle. Sometimes even the most anti-social of us craves the group dynamics of a cast Circle. Not saying I'd want to do it on a regular basis, but it'd be nice to be with fellow Witches in sacred space for a little while.

  • Bardic circles. These were almost as magickal as Sabbat and Esbat celebrations. But music is a magickal thing in and of itself. Tolkien himself contented in The Silmarillion that existence began with a song.

  • Singing. Anywhere. Circle, Bardic, the UU Church. I miss singing.

  • The Celtic music community of Greenville. I'll never be a part of it again, but that doesn't stop me from missing it. It's been 11 years now since I walked away.

  • Quality Assurance and the people with whom I worked in that department: Doc, [livejournal.com profile] green_goblin7t, Richard, and Timothy. Sometimes even Raleigh and Terri.

  • The Darth Maul Estrogen Brigade. It was 100% a positive experience and I made lifelong friendships because of that corner of smut on Teh Intarwebs, the most important being [livejournal.com profile] falkenna and Meche. It was a sad day when Darth Cleo shut the site down, archiving the majority for posterity's sake. I envisioned her turning out the lights in much the same way John Sheridan did at the end of B5. I often wonder about how Maulsmate, MaryCheetah, the Smut Brigade, MOTS, and Indigobunting are doing.

  • My Friend Todd, every day, without fail.




My "nephew" Blake added me as a friend on MySpace. It's hard to believe that he's 17 now and has a beard and mustache. I remember when he was born. He makes me feel very old. I put the word "nephew" in quotations because he's not really my nephew, although I feel like he is. His mother and I were always like sisters, even though we're cousins, so Blake is my nephew in every way but the official way. So yeah. 17. I remember teaching him Talitha MacKenzie songs when he was 6, him rocking back and forth in the car to the beat of "Saor an t-sàbhaidh," singing the Gaelic like he'd done it all his life. But children are more open to language than adults, so I guess I can understand. Just recently, I asked him if he remembered any of that and he said he didn't. I bet if I played "Saor an t-sábhaidh" for him, it'd trigger the memory. He's always been a cool kid, and I don't like kids as a rule, so that's saying a lot. He's gonna be a groovy adult too. I have no doubt.


Mtzlplk or Mr. Mytzlplk was a villain featured on Superfriends back in the 70s. A lot of you fools weren't even born when he wrought his vowel-removing havoc on poor Superman. I think Casey Kasem voiced him. Could be wrong about that, though.
tinhuviel: (hehhehheh)
This is a song that would be on my Obama Jam if I had it, but I never could find the version with Q-Tip on it, so I gave up a long time ago. Damn.

To this day, that's gotta be the grooviest Russian on the planet Earth, other than my good buddy [livejournal.com profile] paul_kiss, or course.

tinhuviel: (Santiago)
This is the last bit.

Queen Latifahwhen you're good to mama
Radical FaceWelcome Home
Red BoxLean On Me (Ah-Li-Ayo)
Rick JamesSuper Freak
Robert GassThe Circle Is Cast
The Rolling StonesEmotional Rescue
Rose RoyceCar Wash
Run-D.M.C.Walk This Way
Rusted RootSend Me On My Way
Ruth BrownOh What A Dream
Sacha Baron Cohen (a dj TAT0o0o0o Mix)I Like to Move It
SadeSmooth Operater
Salt-N-PepaPush It
Samuel L. JacksonStack-O-Lee
SantanaWinning
Scritti PolittiPerfect Way
ShaggyBoombastic
The ShamenMove Any Mountain
Sheila E.The Glamorous Life
ShriekbackEverything That Rises Must Converge
Simon & GarfunkelBridge Over Troubled Water
The SmithereensTop Of The Pops
SOS BandTake Your Time (Do It Right)
Tag TeamWhoomp! There It Is
Tears for FearsShout (Bonus Beats)
Tears For FearsSowing The Seeds Of Love
Thelonious MonkStraight, No Chaser
Thomas DolbyNuvogue
Three Dog NightShambala
Timbuk 3The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades
Tom Tom ClubGenius of Love
Tyler, BrianMain Title (House Atreides)
UnderworldBorn Slippy Nuxx
Various ArtistsFu-Schnickens / Breakdown
Various ArtistsThat Thing You Do!
VasCeremony Of Passage
Vince Guaraldi TrioLinus and Lucy
Weird Al YankovicWhite & Nerdy (Parody of "Ridin'" By Chamillionaire featuring Krayzie Bone)
WhodiniFreaks Come Out At Night
Wild CherryPlay That Funky Music
Will SmithGettin' Jiggy Wit It
will.i.amIt's a New Day
World PartyWhen the Rainbow Comes
XTCThe Ballad Of Peter Pumpkinhead
XTCThe Loving
Yarbrough & PeoplesDon't Stop The Music
YesWithout Hope You Cannot Start The Day
Ziggy MarleyTomorrow People
adam ant - room at the top
Cameo - Doin' The Butt
Coolio - 1 2 3 4 Sumpin' New
Coolio - Fantastic Voyage
KC & The Sunshine Band-Baby Give it
Morris Day & The Time-The Oak Tree
Peter Gabriel - Steam
Prince -  Erotic City  (UNEDITED!) 2
Salt and Pepper - Shoop 2
US3 - Cantaloop 2
tinhuviel: (Santiago)
Aaaaand K through Q.

KasabianProcessed Beats
The KLFLast Train To Trancentral (LP Mix)
Kool & The GangÇelebration
Kristen HallSeeds of a Lifetime
L'Orchestre National De BarbesAlaoui (Digital Bled Dance Mix)
Ladysmith Black MambazoAyanqikaza Amagwala
Lipps Inc.Funkytown
Lisa Lisa & Cult JamHead to Toe
LiveLightning Crashes
LL Cool JI'm Bad
Loreena McKennittFull Circle
MPopmuzik
Mackenzie, TalithaSaor an t-Sàbhaidh (The Joiner)
MadonnaRay Of Light
MC HammerU Can't Touch This
Meat Beat ManifestoPrime Audio Soup
MecoStar Wars Theme Disco Mix
Michelle ShockedJump Jim Crow
Midnight OilBeds Are Burning
Missy ElliottGossip Folks
MobySouthside
Modern EnglishI Melt With You
The Moody BluesI Know You're Out There Somewhere
Moris Day and the TimeJungle Love
Morris Day and The TimeThe Bird
Naughty By NatureOPP
Neil YoungRockin' In The Free World
New RadicalsYou Get What You Give
No DoubtHella Good
Norman GreenbaumSpirit In The Sky
Nusrat Fateh Ali KhanMust Must (Massive Attack Re-Mix)
OasisLet There Be Love
Oingo BoingoElevator Man
Paul Mc Cartney & WingsComing Up
Paul McCartneyThe Pound Is Sinking
Paul SimonUnder African Skies
Peter GabrielBiko
Peter GabrielThe Rhythm Of The Heat
Phil CollinsIn The Air Tonight
Philip Oakey and Giorgio MoroderTogether in Electric Drea
PiLDon't Ask Me
Pink FloydOn the Turning Away
PrinceGett Off (Damn Near 10 Minute
The ProdigyFunky Shit
Public EnemyFight the Power
QueenWe Are The Champions
QueenOne Vision
tinhuviel: (Santiago)
Here's E through J.

Earth Wind & FireLet's Groove
Earth Wind & FireShining Star
Eddy Grant Romancing The Stone (Extended Version)
Electric Light OrchestraShine A Little Love
Electric Light Orchestra21st Century Man
Electric Light OrchestraI'm Alive
Electric Light OrchestraAll Over the World
Electric Light OrchestraHeaven Only Knows
ElectronicFeel the Beat
Eliza GilkysonEmmanuel
The English BeatSave It For Later
EnyaWater Shows The Hidden Heart
EnyaHow Can I Keep From Singing?
EnyaStorms In Africa
ErasureYahoo!
EurythmicsRight By Your Side
EverclearFather of Mine
Fairground AttractionAllelujah
The FarmAll Together Now
Finger ElevenParalyzer
Fleetwood MacDon't Stop
FlukeTosh
FlukeAtom Bomb
Fun Lovin' CriminalsThe Fun Lovin' Criminal
Gap BandParty Train
Gap BandYou Dropped The Bomb On Me
General PublicTenderness
George S. ClintonAtomic Dog (Original Extended Version)
GorillazClint Eastwood
The GourdsGin and Juice
happy mondaysstep on
HeatwaveBoogie Nights
HeatWaveGroove Line (Extended)
The Idle RaceCome With Me
James BrownGet Up Offa That Thing
Jan HammerMagic Theater
Jan HammerKnight Rider 2000
Jeff LynneLift Me Up
JemJust A Ride
John Lennon(Just Like) Starting Over
Johnny Clegg & SavukaCruel Crazy Beautiful World
Jon & VangelisI'll Find My Way Home
Jon & VangelisState Of Independence
JourneyDon't Stop Believin'
tinhuviel: (Santiago)
[livejournal.com profile] catscratchziggy wanted to know what was on my Obama Jam, so here's part one of the list.

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ABBAI Have A Dream
Adam & The AntsPrince Charming
Aimee MannPut Me On Top
Al HirtJava
Alabama 3Hypo Full Of Love
The Alan Parsons ProjectSirius (Instrumental)
Amanda AbizaidA Place in Time - The 4400 Theme Song
Andre 3000Hey Ya!
Annie LennoxLittle Bird
ArcadiaElection Day
Aretha FranklinRock Steady
Aretha FranklinRespect
ArgentHold Your Head Up
Arlo GuthrieThe City of New Orleans
AsiaOnly Time Will Tell
AudioslaveLike a Stone
Aztec CameraGood Morning Britain
Barry AndrewsIncredulous
The BeatlesWe Can Work It Out
The BeatlesAll You Need Is Love
Bee GeesJive Talkin'
Bee GeesStayin' Alive
Belouis SomeSome People
Big Audio DynamiteThe Globe
Big CountryHarvest Home
BlackstreetNo Diggity
Blind Boys of AlabamaDidn't It Rain
Blondie vs. The DoorsRapture Riders
The Blow MonkeysDigging Your Scene
BrickDazz
The Brothers JohnsonStomp
CameoWord Up
CapercaillieSeice Ruairidh (Roddy's Drum)
Cat StevensMorning Has Broken
Céline DionA New Day Has Come
Chaka KhanI Feel for You
The Chemical BrothersBlock Rockin Beats - Chemical Brothers
ChicLe Freak
ChicGood Times
Chuck BerryNo Particular Place to Go
Chuck MangioneFeels So Good
Cindylee BerryhillWhen Did Jesus Become Republican?
Citizen CopeSon's Gonna Rise
The CoastersAlong Came Jones
The CoastersSearchin'
CommodoresBrick House
Concrete BlondeFree
Crosby Stills Nash and YoungCrosby Stills Nash And Young - American Dream 
Crowded HouseDon't Dream It's Over
Culture ClubBow Down Mister - A Small Portion 2B Polite Mix
Cyndi Lauper True Colours
Danielle DaxBig Hollow Man (Vampire)
Dave Matthews BandSteady As We Go
David BowieLet's Dance
Dazz BandLet It Whip
De La SoulMe, Myself And I
Dead Can DanceSaldek
Dead Can DanceSong Of The Stars
Dee-liteGroove is in the Heart
Delaney & Bonnie & FriendsNeverending Song of Love
Deniece WilliamsLet's Hear It For The Boy
Digable PlanetsRebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)
Digital Underground & 2PacAll around the World
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh PrinceSummertime
Donna SummerLast Dance (Single)
Dougie MacLeanThis Love Will Carry
Dream WarriorsMy Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style
Duke EllingtonIt Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing
Dukes of StratosphearMy Love Explodes
Duran DuranThe Reflex
tinhuviel: (Hippies for Obama)
The batteries in my camera are dead, so I'll have to wait to get more batteries before I can post pictures of my bodhrán for those interested in seeing what it looks like. I can say that it's very common-looking, save the the silver Triskele I drew on the wooden cross bar behind the skin. Oh, and some of the beaters are similarly decorated. So pictures will be forthcoming when batteries can be fit into my budget. Just wanted to let you know I wasn't ignoring you.

I made an Obama Jam play list for Son of iGor. I'm so happy we made it, I could just pop like a tick. It's still hard to believe. ::beams::
tinhuviel: (Nathor)
[livejournal.com profile] clumsycake called Aunt Tudi around 6. She was just heading home after spending a lovely day at the hospital. Sure enough, her bladder has prolapsed and she needs surgery. They sent her home to take it easy until her surgery can be scheduled. 2008....Baby New Year is doin' it rong! He's made of fail this year. 2009 has to be better, there's just no two ways about it.


There's this chick at Sally Foster by the name of Arlene who is the epitome of the Church Lady. She doesn't ask anyone if their deeds are because of SAAAATAAAAN?? but her behaviour indicates that she really really wants to. She's also, as she puts it, very sheltered, despite being around my age, so some of the things she says can only be explained by her lack of experience. For instance, she came into the control room at the beginning of our shift and said to me, "Do you know what Tammy asked me yesterday?"

"What's that?" I asked, thinking that there was no telling, because Tammy loves getting Arlene's goat.

"She asked me if I was married to a black man!"

Taking up Tammy's torch, I asked "Well, are you?"

"No!" Arlene exclaimed, scandalised by the, to her, naughty thought of interracial coupling.

"Well, would you like to be?"

"I don't think my current husband would approve of me having more than one spouse," she said.

"Okay but, if you weren't married, would you like to be married to a black man?"

Arlene turned her eyes to the ceiling in thought, then gave this measured reply. "If I was in love with him, sure. God doesn't see colour, so neither should I."

"God doesn't see colour? Sure she does!" I said, relishing my opportunity.

"No he doesn't."

"Sure she does!" I reiterated.

"No! No he doesn't."

"Of course she does. God sees everything in colour and colour in everything. How else would you explain this beautiful technicolour world in which we live? God definitely sees colour. It's what her creations do with her colours that cause the problems, not with her perception and creation of the colours themselves."

Arlene mulled this over, both the colour philosophy and the god as female implication I insisted on making, then she said, "I never thought about it like that." And she drifted out of the control room, uncharacteristically quiet.

Later on, she was back in there about a different, work-related issue, but got to kidding around with Tammy, Amy, and me. Tammy said something off-colour to her and Amy piped up and said, "I bet you'll be going home to pray tonight, won't you Arlene?"

"No! I'll be right over there on my lane praying as soon as I leave this office!"

"Well, let me know what she says when god answers!" I chortled.

Arlene just looked at me and smiled as she left the control room. Fun!


Earlier today, en route to the hospital, I found something in the Sweet Sweet Ride that makes it even sweeter. [livejournal.com profile] clumsycake was present to see my instantaneous geekgasm upon my discovery. In the storage compartment located between the two front seats, I stumbled upon this:



I know it's blurry, so I'll explain what it is for those who can't make it out: it's a USB port for an iPod. I don't need my FM tuner in my Sweet Sweet Ride. I can patch Son of iGor directly into my Sweet Sweet Ride, which is what I'll be doing first thing tomorrow morning on my way to the dollar store. I'm so thrilled by this new discovery, I am literally light-headed.
tinhuviel: (EYE-GORE)
[livejournal.com profile] falkenna and [livejournal.com profile] paulpearson23 sent me two DVDs, one of Bill Bailey (which I'll be trying out on the player sometime tomorrow when I have access to the player) and one of the entire Alan Parsons Project catalogue, including the music for Ladyhawke. OH MY GAWD, it's wonderful. I transferred the mp3s to iTunes and loaded all of them onto Son of iGor.

Thank you to both of you. Finding that in my mail box this morning literally made my day!
tinhuviel: (EYE-GORE)
Someone needs to invent some remote earbuds, based on Miracle Ear, that one can use with the iPod without fear of being caught wearing headphones. That is all.

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