This is really interesting…
I’m finally following my dreams of show biz – I will be hosting karaoke at the Wedgewood Ale House tomorrow (Thursday) at 9:00 PM. It would be super awesome if any of you guys could make it out for a fun filled night! I’m in kind of a tough spot where I’m traditionally pretty drunk when I sign, and pretty sober when I operate machines. In this case I need to find a balance where I can hopefully do both. I’m not sure how well a sober rendition of ‘Any man of mine’ will go over at 9:00 PM with a bunch of strangers though
Currently watching…
This hilarious video Dan Fienberg found with some bloopers from fisherman Bill Dance’s show. You don’t really need sound, but it’s way funnier with it because you get to hear him curse (assuming that “dagnabbit” is a curse word). This is now what I assume it’s like every time Tanner goes fishing.
This is really interesting…
(not intersting) I wanted to mess with Moopie yesterday while we were on gchat, so I tried clicking the “send voicemail” button hoping it would send some default message to his phone or something like “Blade tried calling you” in a robot’s voice. Instead my computer started ringing out loud so I quickly closed it. I then muted my volume and tried it again, but the problem is google automatically un-mutes the volume before it calls, so my computer once again started ringing. At that point 4 people in the office turned and looked at me trying to figure what was going on so i just stopped. I almost got you good Moopie!
Lately I’m thinking…
It’s a lovely day in Seattle – HEAVY emphasis on the sarcasam
The Soapbox:
“Well, I have a microphone, and you don’t, SO YOU WILL LISTEN TO EVERY DAMN WORD I HAVE TO SAY!”
Um, bill dance is like a legend around memfrica and lives not too far from my parents.
and dagnabbit IS a curse word.
oh baldie, you have so much to learn. you, steph, and seely come here and ill teach you.
I’m going to just consult with you first on all southern related topics from now on. But you’re right, it would be even more helpful if we just came down for a hands on crash course in southern living
well, while we are at it… in the south, all things drinks are referred to as one of four categories 1) water 2) tea (always sweet like syrup) 3) cokes or 4) adult beverages aka beer (pronounced bee-ear… be sure it’s two syllables otherwise no one will know what you mean)
i literally laughed when i read in one of your posts that you said “pop” because i honestly had not heard that term since i left bozeman.
i realize you are not writing in any way a blog about the south or southern living, it was just funny and made me miss my mt days.
and y’all are welcome anytime in the south!