It's Friday (finally!). So in honor of such a momentous occasion, I hope to have a really good blog for you to start your weekend with (mine starts around 11 with a half day!!)
I had a weird Text Message come through yesterday from a Rochester number, but not a familiar one. It simply said:
Hey Ashley, I'm sitting next to (Jon Doe) right now.
Name was changed to protect the idiots. So having just given a teammate crap for not having fun with a random caller that called our IBM team room looking for a new belt for his car..... I decided to have some fun. My response:
Who's Ashley? Is (Jon) hot?
Their response: Wtf who dis?
My response: Not ashley - u didnt answer my ?s:)
Their response: Im a guy but i guess so if ur a girl now who are u
And I left it at that. But then last night at rehearsal, I get the following.... FROM A DIFFERENT ROCHESTER NUMBER:
lol - i was jk. (Jon Doe) told me to say it. I dont even know you either. they just say ur name is either ashley or tipdrill? idk. sorry tho i guess. peace
So of course I have to inquire about "tipdrill":
Tipdrill? Sounds kind of kinky! I hate to tell ya but ur way off here:) Good luck with Ashley and the Tool woman.
And that's all I gots to say about that. I at least take the time to add punctuation when I TM. Guess I'm old fashioned like that.
I also decided to come up with my version of "The Greatest CD Ever Made" and despite my best efforts, I had to break it into a double disc set. So here are my selections for what would be "The Greatest CD Ever Made". Considering each CD should be able to hold 15 songs easily. Or in iPod speak "the greatest playlist limited to 30 songs". The order is determined not in importance, but to make each CD flow well together.
Greatest CD Disc 1
1) AC/DC - Thunderstruck
2) Michael Jackson - Thriller
3) U2 - Beautiful Day
4) Stone Temple Pilots - Plush
5) Dee-Lite - Groove Is In The Heart
6) Van Halen - Panama
7) Metallica - Enter Sandman
8) The Who - Pinball Wizard
9) Eminem - Lose Yourself
10) Beastie Boys - Intergalactic
11) Guns 'N Roses - Patience
12) Ozzy Ozzbourne - No More Tears
13) Prince - Kiss
14) Korn - Freak On A Leash
15) Madonna - Vogue
Greatest CD Disc 2
1) Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
2) NIN - Closer
3) Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
4) Smashing Pumpkins - Bullet With Butterfly Wings
5) DC Talk - It's Killing Me / Dive
6) Rose Royce - Car Wash
7) Aerosmith - Rag Doll
8) Led Zeppelin - Kashmir
9) Garbage - Androgyny
10) Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Under The Bridge
11) The Beatles - I Am The Walrus
12) Cake - I Will Survive
13) U2 - Please
14) Michael Jackson - Billy Jean
15) Elvis - Viva Las Vegas
(hidden track) - The Pennsylvania Polka
There ya go. Have a great weekend! I'll be in La Crosse for my last concerts of the 2005-2006 season!!
Song of the Day - Take your pick from above. Although I do have that particular list up right now and currently Smashing Pumpkins is on. So there.
Video of the Day - This one might take some effort if you want to really see the good stuff. This is a link to the official trailer for Mel Gibson's movie Apocalypto. There is a funny easter egg in here to look for if you have a minute or two and would like to see it. Wait for the shot of the monkey screaming (about 3/4 of the way through it) and then hit the pause button in the lower left. Then use the frame back button to rewind about 10-15 frames. You'll know you found it when you get there! Well worth the effort!
Webpage of the Day - Even though the guy hit his goal, this was pretty funny to stumble across yesterday. There still is no comment as to his sudden popularity around the world in one day. Plus no pictures yet as to how he plans on collecting. I don't think Hazel would like a bet such as this!
Peace! I'm outa here!
Friday, April 28, 2006
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As is the case with most two disc compilations, the second disc is usually a much weaker disc than the first. The first rule of compilation CDs is to use only one song from each artist. You were off to a good start there, but things got stretched a little thin by the end.
You just don't like the Pennsylvania Polka. I'll start working on playing that on the accordian at home and once I get it down, I'll bring everything into work and play it for you in your office Kahn.
I rather liked the 2nd disc just as much as the 1st.
I liked the second disc too, it's the one without "Groove Is In The Heart" on it. That song easily makes my list of Songs I Wish Could Be Unwritten.
You're just mad that there's no Country or Western music on there Pitzen. I will make sure they play Dee-Lite at every wedding reception that I know you and I are both going to be at from here on out.
As for as the comment for the next weeding you and Pitzen will both be at...are there wedding bells in the future for you and Hazel? Cuz I know...nevermind I cannot bring myself to it I am trying to turn over a new leaf and be nice to Brian...oh, Eddie and Juanitas maybe-there I saved myself!! Love ya Titzen!
And I'll follow it up with a Big & Rich song for you.
You know what I like about "Groove is in the Heart?" It has cowbell. And I enjoyed that as much back in 8th grade as I do in today's "more cowbell" society.
Long time, no comment for the Adam blog. But I have to pipe in on the Greatest CD set. While I think it is pretty good, I definitely would replace some songs (as would everyone I suppose). Still, not bad.
Nice website today - I bet she breaks the contract though (I also don't know if they will remain together very long - but that is just my thought).
Adam,
I must be getting old. It took me ten minutes to figure out the text message lingo in your blog. I wouldn't know how to send a text message if my life depended on it. Between that and the fact that I don't even know what night of the week American Idol is on, I kind of feel like a nerd.
Your Bro
I am sort of surprised that you chose Bullets with Butterfly Wings as you SP song...it's a great song but I might have chosen Hummer or Mayonnaise.
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