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I gotta admit...it's pretty awesome to see my name on the cover! I'll be grabbing a few copies to keep on hand, so hit me up if you want to go that route. Let me know what you think if you pick up a copy!
Tim
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Well, actually, I know she is.
Here's to making her proud by doing something with my silly, silly life.
Enjoy a picture of my little button and dare to resist her adorableness.


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Cheers!
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Cheers!
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The Dark Knight in Imax, but even in a super-tiny web format, Zack Snyder's first trailer for Watchmen is absolutely stunning. It seems like more of a "mood" trailer than a story/concept trailer, and that suits me just fine.
Check it out here.
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A well-edited montage of Star Trek scenes set to the "camelot" song from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Well done.
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I'll admit it. I am a huge Suzanne Vega fan. I think she has produced some of the most inventive music in my collection, and her waif-like, breathy voice is one that I can listen to over and over again. In this article on the New York Times website she discusses her current branding as a "two hit wonder," as opposed to the classic "one hit" wonders. The two hits are both from Solitude Standing, namely "Luka" and "Tom's Diner." I actually came to love Vega's work from her 99.9 F album that came out several years later. I still listen to it regularly and often play bass with it, since the lines are so clean. In any case, I retrocatively got into her previous work and eventually made the connection between the Natalie Merchant-esque Vega from 99.9 and the one presented on Solitude Standing. A great read overall. It's awesome to hear an artist actually comment on these labels that the media applies to them.
