Pandog
I liberated this from cuteoverload.com. It was just too cute not to post.
I neglected to mention that before I saw Capote, I bought a bunch of CDs. I used to go on huge CD buying sprees. When I was living in Newton, MA, one of my housemates told me where Newbury Comics (a CD store) was. I said, "You shouldn't have told me that." When I came back with a huge stack of CDs, she said, "Wow. I guess I shouldn't have."
I'm more restrained now, but I was feeling a little moody before I saw Capote, so I treated myself to:
Moby - Moby
Moby - Everything is Wrong
Everything but the Girl - Temperamental
Modest Mouse - Good News for People Who Love Bad News
Death Cab for Cutie - Transatlanticism
I haven't listened to the last one yet. I bought it because I love Postal Service. I read an Amazon customer review of Death Cab's newest CD, "Plans," and it said, "If you liked 'Give Up' by Postal Service, buy this immediately." So it's on my wish list. I love Postal Service beyond all reason.
Every song on Modest Mouse is not a winner, but it's overall very good and sounds like a mellower David Bowie.
A few entries down, we're having a "When Harry Met Sally" quote-off if you want to participate. Hopefully we will piece together the entire script ;)
Update: The Death Cab CD is great. Can't-leave-once-you-put-it-on good. Except for the first song. I hate it when a bad song is the first track! See also - Coldplay's second CD.
Comments
Carolyn - I think it's a cutie! It's as if a panda and a dog merged.
Does it eat shoots and leaves?
I especially hated doing sentence diagrams.
Didn't they always use a Tennyson poem about an eagle and cragginess for sentence diagrams?