Looking through music online can be almost as addictive as a hunt. First you search by artist or album or music type and then you get off on these side things and pretty soon you don't hardly remember how you got to where you are.
It's much like clue noodling...searching for word plays, searching for park clues, going back to see if what you're thinking has anything to do with previous clues, and pretty soon you're ready to dig in Duluth!
SHEESH! Ya leave for a few hours and they pull a Helen Keller on ya and move your house around! Are we where we're gonna bee? I had a panic attack when I couldn't find "Shoot The Breeze"!!!
Mikey! GOOD!!! Glad to hear you're feelin' otay! When you gonna bee able to gnaw again? Thurs? Or later? Still got the grill where you can get to it? I think you need to start dusting the snow off the grill and get ready.
Ter, NOT gonna touch the line about Inks and his longer screws... Nope. Not moi! I'd NEVER even ALLUDE to ANYTHING like THAT! LOL!!! (Where the hell is Eags when you need her? Huh?)
I hear you on the cruisin' the 'Net for music. I've been doing a goodly amount o'that this past week for my soca stuff. I go one place, then to anudder, and then here, then there... And soon I'm six steps away from the music and basking in the warm sun at a wonderful Caribbean site! Has its pluses... But, I forget what I was doing! LOL!!!
David Rudder and Charlies Roots "Haiti." That was the vinyl. With the sale, it cost me ALL OF $3.99! HEHEHEHE!
And got "Calypso & Soca" - a compliation/various artists. One of which izz David Rudder. Snot too bad. Good taste of different artists.
And got "Cro Cro is King," by Cro Cro. Nice. I'm not overly fond of his back-up girls - Marley's female Wailers having spoiled me... - but a VERY good CD. Have listened to it twice.
AND.... Last, but by no means least.... "Steel Drum Festival." A 1958 field recording of Antigua steel drum bands!!! NEATER'UN HECK!!!
The above cost me the grand total of $33.35!!!!!!! :D
Got all the way home and realized I'd FORGOTTEN "Three Mo'Tenors"!!!! I'm kicking myself big time and VERY HARD.
There's a place along Grand Ave. that has fresh made ice cream too. On a hot summer night, the line to get in there for a cone is usually out the door and up the block. The name isn't coming to me though.
The DQ does a pumpkin pie blizzard at some of their sites in the fall and always up in Two Harbors. To die for! I bet the apple pie ala mode was scrumptious too!
There's a creamery in Hayward that we stop at when we go up to the lake. One stop on the way up, another on the way home. It's wonderful and they do have butter brickle Terry!
The Pioneer Press has a 2004 Winter Carnival Commemorative section in today's paper
It's definitely a collectors item.
today's paper? shoot I gotta go get one then, and I thought I was out of paper buying mode lol.
Looking through music online can be almost as addictive as a hunt. First you search by artist or album or music type and then you get off on these side things and pretty soon you don't hardly remember how you got to where you are.
It's much like clue noodling...searching for word plays, searching for park clues, going back to see if what you're thinking has anything to do with previous clues, and pretty soon you're ready to dig in Duluth!
SHEESH! Ya leave for a few hours and they pull a Helen Keller on ya and move your house around! Are we where we're gonna bee? I had a panic attack when I couldn't find "Shoot The Breeze"!!!
Mikey! GOOD!!! Glad to hear you're feelin' otay! When you gonna bee able to gnaw again? Thurs? Or later? Still got the grill where you can get to it? I think you need to start dusting the snow off the grill and get ready.
Ter, NOT gonna touch the line about Inks and his longer screws... Nope. Not moi! I'd NEVER even ALLUDE to ANYTHING like THAT! LOL!!! (Where the hell is Eags when you need her? Huh?)
I hear you on the cruisin' the 'Net for music. I've been doing a goodly amount o'that this past week for my soca stuff. I go one place, then to anudder, and then here, then there... And soon I'm six steps away from the music and basking in the warm sun at a wonderful Caribbean site! Has its pluses... But, I forget what I was doing! LOL!!!
Ooooohhhhhhh! THX! THANKS!!! I like it here MUCH better!!! My green shows up so nicely! THANK YOU!
So did you get to Electric Fetus? Buy anything?
Ter!!! You LOVE!!! YES!!!
Hang on a sec...
JOE!!!
Here's what I got:
David Rudder and Charlies Roots "Haiti." That was the vinyl. With the sale, it cost me ALL OF $3.99! HEHEHEHE!
And got "Calypso & Soca" - a compliation/various artists. One of which izz David Rudder. Snot too bad. Good taste of different artists.
And got "Cro Cro is King," by Cro Cro. Nice. I'm not overly fond of his back-up girls - Marley's female Wailers having spoiled me... - but a VERY good CD. Have listened to it twice.
AND.... Last, but by no means least.... "Steel Drum Festival." A 1958 field recording of Antigua steel drum bands!!! NEATER'UN HECK!!!
The above cost me the grand total of $33.35!!!!!!! :D
Got all the way home and realized I'd FORGOTTEN "Three Mo'Tenors"!!!! I'm kicking myself big time and VERY HARD.
Somethings new to listen to this week while working! Good deal!
have never been in this thread before
WHAT??? Redram! You've GOT to bee kidding me!!!!
This izz THE PLACE during the off season! Here we talk about enkneethang.
Like music! :D Or anything. Here you can rant about your boss, look for a shoulder to cry on, look for a job... Discuss Popular Mechanics... Whatever!
EAGS izz in da'houze!
Eags... Inks izz grumbling about needing longer screws...
What do you suggest?
OMG!
Hello, Ter!
ROFLOLPMPCOOSBAGBBOMN!!!
Eags, you SHURE? Wouldn't that be a bit draining on him/them?
You two or too, too much!
Eags... Inks was upset his screws weren't long enuff for his plates....
Welcome Home, Ter! :D
Green - did you ever get a shower in your house?
"Long and thin, goes right in;
Short and thick, does the trick".
I guess that could be applied to screws for plates, too?
Ah, Ter... No.
Why do you ask?
(I think I'm afraid to hear this... Pay backs ARE HELL!!!)
I am not touching that! Not even with a 10 foot pole - or a fire pole!
Paybacks are hell, green.
Just remembering your hair washing method. :-)
Head under the faucet.
Eags. Yeah. Good point.
I do belive you've NAILED it!!! :D
Now, if Inks can... He'll be happy and so will Ter!
And yet annudder happy ENDING!
No Joe!
Never mind, Eags. Snot important. (yawn)
Really BORING!!!!! Big time. (yawn)
And one green behind - up!
Hi all dawg and I went to Cold Stone creamery to day for the best Ice cream I have had in a long time.
LALALALALALALALALALALALA!!!!!
I CAN'T READ YOU!!!!!
BIAB... Gotta dish up din for the fam...
Hey ESD! Good ice cream is always memorable.
They make it fresh every day yumm
Where is Cold Stone creamery?
The one we went to is in Woodbury right by Target
Don't feel bad green. I don't have a shower either. Just stick my head under the bath tub faucet. Been doing that all my life!
Now why haven't I heard of that place?
My grandfather used to work for Crescent creamery years ago when it was where the gold parking ramp is now behind McGovern's.
OT - She almost got caught in that position once...cepting the gentleman was a gentleman and didn't peak.
I never heard of it ether till they were on ch 11 news on Saturday
There's a place along Grand Ave. that has fresh made ice cream too. On a hot summer night, the line to get in there for a cone is usually out the door and up the block. The name isn't coming to me though.
Did they have flavors? Butter brickle maybe? Hard to find butter brickle ice cream anymore and I get cravings for that.
So many flavors so little time I had chocholate peanutbutter cup and Dawg had apple pie ala mode yummm
The DQ does a pumpkin pie blizzard at some of their sites in the fall and always up in Two Harbors. To die for! I bet the apple pie ala mode was scrumptious too!
There's a creamery in Hayward that we stop at when we go up to the lake. One stop on the way up, another on the way home. It's wonderful and they do have butter brickle Terry!
That's good to know, OT. Hayward is a bit out of the way - but for a real butter brickle craving, it can be done!
G'Oldie! You stick your butt in the air, too! COOLER!!!
Ter, I DIDN'T know the front door wasn't locked! I DIDN'T HEAR anything! The Dog (really a cat) didn't leave the bathroom to see what was going on!!!
I'm LUCKY it WAS gentleman and sumbuddy I knew!
And that door's NEVER unlocked - to this day! :D
I can't go waving my pulchrituded in just ENKNEEBUDDY'S face! :D (NOT a pretty sight!)
Digger, I've been meaning to take the Furless Kids to Coldstone for ages. Timmers told us about it. And I saw it on The Cooking Channel months ago.
I'm not a big ice cream eater (rather have a med-rare porterhouse...), but sometimes ittiz good.
Best ice cream I ever had was up on the East Coast, past Boston. Ginger ice cream. Now THAT'S good eatin'!
Can't find it around these parts. :(
Seems to be an East Coast thighy.
There's a creamery in Hayward that we stop at when we go up to the lake.
When I was a kid, there was an A&W in Grantsburg that we would stop at on the way to the cabin.
I know it's stupid, but it's one of the best memories I have from being a kid.
We always looked forward to stopping and having a root beer float.
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