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Right now? My TV is showing the A's playing the Yankees in Oakland, but I muted the TV when the Yankees scored and went ahead by a run. I can very faintly hear the TV upstairs through the floor. There's a dog barking in the distance.


Listening to that again, after posting it, it's just meh.
I think "Teeth" is the first 'listening to' I've actually liked - certainly hit the spot. By chance my mother visited and met one such. All she said was "Don't marry her.". (Obviously long before Mrs C2).
(Aug 25, 2019 06:58 PM)confused2 Wrote: [ -> ]I think "Teeth" is the first 'listening to' I've actually liked - certainly hit the spot. By chance my mother visited and met one such. All she said was "Don't marry her.". (Obviously long before Mrs C2).

You always speak highly of Mrs. C2. She sounds like a wonderful person, useful and pleasant. 

I should be envious of your relationship but I’m not.

"Woman is not yet capable of friendship: women are still cats, and birds. Or, at best, cows."—Nietzsche

(May 14, 2019 12:39 AM)confused2 Wrote: [ -> ]As SS has already noted - most of my friends are birds.

"Cautious I found all buyers now, and all here have cunning eyes. But even the cunning man still buys his wife in a poke."—Nietzsche

(May 28, 2018 01:15 AM)confused2 Wrote: [ -> ]The common interests and/or common goals in male/female friendships are unlikely to include a game of golf, car maintenance or ... I give in, I can't think of anything else ... EXCEPT SEX.



On a different note...

It's not the writers intent but this song reminds of crazy celestial city fantasies.

"Heaven: the ultimate end and fulfillment of the deepest human longings, the state of supreme, definitive happiness."


I like Kelly Sweet's "Dream On" too. I've known about her for several years now.


Here's something else I like recently.
I'm listening to ''Dream On.'' Wow, I like it.

I've been pulling up random covers, and seeing what I like...and it's amazing how many underrated artists there are out there.
Yeah, I find I often like a cover better than the original, even if only because it's a different take I haven't already heard a hundred times.