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jule:
Hey! Maybe I like typos. No editing allowed!

You got mail. kiss
kaitee:
Happy Xmess! <3
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I realized, for the first time since buying that cheap-ass outdoor thermometer at Ass-Mart, that it stops at zero. blackeyed This doesn't help me at all today.

Last night, tracking my airshift before I went to bed, I looked up a few temps around the world. It was warmer in Barrow Alaska, Rekyavik, Iceland and Helsinki, Finland than it was here in New Hampshire. And Antarctica,...
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Tomorrow I pop my Sugarbush VT cherry. Good times.

Too busy for SG lately. frown

Night all.

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Dana, Enfield, Greenwich, Prescott. Four Massachusetts towns that no longer exist due to the Quabbin Reservoir. I'm such a geek it's sick. wink
sauda:
mad I hate the holidays without snow. What I wouldn't give to be you right now.... playing at Sugarbush. ::Jealousy::
~Kitty~ miao!!
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Is it me, or 41 years later, does Bob Dylan's "Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" album still sound fresh and relevant?

Apparently a co-worker of mine once wrote for The Family Guy, including the "new" old episode that was on last night. So someone tells me.

What's with the Red Sox getting big tubby drunken David Wells? If only we still had Rod Beck to clean up...
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sweetbean:
blush I totally suck. I have still yet to listen to your mp3 but I promise I will soon!! I am sure you can relate/understand as it's been snowing for well over a week in the rockies!! It's divine. I literally couldn't be happier, unless of course I won a large sum of money and could quit my job and just ride full time biggrin Dare to dream hey? I <3 Family Guy...and watched the show last night, it was funny as usual. I agree wholeheartedly re: mail in rebates. I don't think I've ever sent one in on time...I'm sure that's what they're counting on. I'm crossing my fingers, my whole body, for your snowy prediction to come true. kiss
jule:
Skiing being better usually means yucky snow. Poutage. I'm not sure if I feel like being happy about that.

So the Letterman, thing. There has to be a story on that. I was on the Tonight Show for all of four seconds last year during the primaries. Wesley Clark almost walked into me. Apparently that made me newsworthy.

I mailed in my rebate for US Cellular today. I can't believe how much they want you to mail in with it. The form, the box UPC, the reciept, a blood sample, your first grade report card...

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Today was bill day. Credit card, cable, cellphone, electric... I always seem to pay them all on the same day. I wonder if, somewhere out there in radio land, there's a jock who calls himself "Electric Bill." I wonder if he gets laid much.


One envelope I wasn't expecting was from U.S. Cellular... no, not my telephone bill, but a notice from the human resources...
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jule:
What's up, Stranger? Want to pay my bills too while you are at it?

kiss
anya317:
i just found a check a couple days back still in its envelope, it had expired one week prior to the date that i found it but i tried to deposit it anyways (i figured they would just have to re-issue it anyways)...so far there hasnt been any problems...fingers crossed.
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Just watch Ed Bradley's interview of Bob Dylan on 60 Minutes. "nothing is revealed..."

Last night I saw Al Kooper perform at the Iron Horse in Northampton, MA. Kooper of course was Dylan's right-hand keyboard man during his most influential period. Decent show, the guy was in surprisingly good voice. Funny guy too. Most of the instrumentation came via a Korg Triton, which just ain't...
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maduglykvn:
oh dear god how i miss dunkin donuts
jadedcoca:
yah, he is 100% texan...with the licence plate and everything. and the hat...he made me walk on the inside of the side walk and excused himself when he spit...he was definetly from down south! YEEEHHHHAAAAA!
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"Maybe some better writing is in order here..." wink

Ski reports first thing in the AM tomorrow. Then off to Okemo for a few hours of skiing. Then Saturday is Northampton, MA and the Al Kooper show with my old grade school bud Dan. Somewhere in there, I will get more sleep than the pathetic hours I've logged since Thanksgiving day.

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sixothree:
aaah, thank you! for telling me the correct person to give credit for that quote, and for the compliment about my new pic kiss you're so sweet!
anya317:
how was the show?
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Today I got a jump-start on producing my Sunday evening radio show. For some reason, speaking didn't come easy, as it took take after take for me to get my scripted lines down (I script this particular show out to give it that smooth, professional sound to it). I collected a few outtakes and made an MP3 of them... if you want to hear my...
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sarahg:
news. digging up, writing, reporting. i had a couple dj shifts too.. my favorite was on the oldies station. we only play 50s and 60s on that one.. it's legitimate oldies. the library is over 2,100 songs. (our music director is the rainman of music.. he has every album of every artist that's ever been on any billboard chart ever. since 1896. on its original format, cd, and mp3.. and he knows them all. but he's literally a genius. he should be mensa, but he doesn't see the point.) i just got tired of it, though. they hired me at 14 (hello labor laws) to do some basic board running.. during games, etc.. but on like, my second day, my boss was like. ok. your voice is too good for this. and gave me an air shift. lucky for me, a couple months later their PM news director quit.. i was there that day, did the broadcast. filled in "temporarily" every day - including holidays - for 5 years. in high school, the principal gave me a permission thing to leave school at 1 to go to work, and get A credits for 2 classes. (on my transcript and grade card, they show up as "office attendant" and guidance something or other.. but hey, free gpa boost and a paycheck, i'll take it.) it was pretty awesome, but i got tired of it. well, tired of the town i was living in, anyway. i dunno.. i'd go back to radio probably, but it's not a passion anymore. and around here, stations are so cut-throat. they'll call you while you're on air at your current station and be like ..hey. we think we might have a job you'd be interested in. that's some bullshit. or maybe i'm too loyal. i still do voiceover stuff for a couple stations where i have friends and PA for a ladies' basketball tournament held every year here. that's fun.. i like that stuff.

does your place use SS32/voicetrax? i noticed you were talking mp3, and i know ss32 uses mp2 and wav... but there are so many other programming schedulers. or did you record it, burn it, rip it? (i'm too impatient for that.. minidiscs are my bitches if i can't just edit on the computer.)
sweetbean:
Sorry it's taken me ages to reply blush

the mp3 sounds intriguing! I'll "contact" you smile And I say, nuttin' wrong with being metro. I'm impressed btw, I rarely brush my hair let alone purchase and use "product" wink

Hmm, snow, well, we've got 26" of base, not much yet but gettin' there...Sunshine doesn't make snow (but they sure move it around a lot) so it can get icy (and rocky and tree-ey tongue) but some snow is better than no snow...Louise makes snow therefore is not my favourite and they don't get as much of the white stuff all around...when does it really start dumping over there?

Thx for complimenting my pix...you are truly too kind. blush Hope all is well with you!! kiss
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Tentative Thanksgiving Day itenerary:

3:00 am: wake up
3:45 am: arrive at work
8:00-9:00 am: hopefully be done with work
11:00 am: drive down to Manchester to drop some ski equipment off at a friends' place, maybe enjoy a holiday beverage
1:00 pm: Arrive home in Worcester for T-giving dinner with dad, brothers, cousin, her daughters
5:30 pm: Drink assloads of coffee
6:00 pm: Back...
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sarahg:
hahahhaa.. I know what you're talking about. Every once in a while, I'll swing in AE to see if they've stopped sucking yet. They never have. I actually have to go in there this year for Christmas shopping.. my sister wants a particular sweater. blackeyed

I could probably order it online though..hmmm...
sarahg:
that's true. i'm not sad about it, though, i don't think. i don't think i'll be around when western civilization goes all the way down the tubes. so.. yayyyyy i get to participate! robot
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I seem to always be drawn to performances by old-fart-rock-and-rollers in small venues. I've seen Richie Havens, Roger McGuinn and Arlo Guthrie up here in New Hampshire on the "Opera House Circuit" and they've all been great.

Next up: the great and sometimes misunderstood Al Kooper. Misunderstood in that he's not Alice Cooper, but Al Kooper. Played organ on Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone,"...
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sixothree:
luv them skis tongue
anya317:
Where is the "opera house circuit", i love performances by old fart rock and rollers in small venues... smile ...oh and thanks for the welcome to NH.