For the record, I can't stand Valentines Day. It's dumb. Usually the only cool thing about this day is that it gives people an excuse to have fun parties, but this year it gets a little more interesting.
http://www.realitysandwich.com/aquarian_valentine
(I <3 RealitySandwich.com)
Musings of a idealistic, music-obsessed 8 year old trapped in a 25-year-old's body.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
swoon!!!
I LOVE THIS BAND!
They just won a Grammy for Wax Simulacra which is genius.
Dear Omar and Cedric,
Please come to Dallas and hang out with me.
Fondly,
Anonymouse
Things That Are Awesome Part I

Fabulous!

This is a nasty habit.
When's the last time you visited your local library?

"Oh Dallas, you shine with an evil light. (And why am I drawn to you tonight?)"

greatest feeling in the world.

Q-tip and Common
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
Black Mirror
The Burlesque show was a bust (no pun intended). It would have been more aptly named the "Dallas Burl-ish Festival" or perhaps the "Dallas Burl-ing Festival"? Either way it was kinda disappointing. It was so far from what I thought Burlesque was supposed to be. The first thing we saw when we walked into the Texas Theatre was a group of girls taking turns dancing on a pole. Is that femenism? I can't tell.
One group appeared to be a hip-hop video back up dancer drill team type of thing. Those chicks were pretty scary. Also, the models were totally gay for themselves.
I was really expecting slapstick humor and a chorus of barely-dressed ladies doing the can-can but that was totally not what happened. So I guess the short-and-sweet of it is that I didn't stay the whole time, but I'm glad I went.
Also, Big J (Dallas's own!) hosted this thing. I would like to personally thank him for saying that " man, all yall lookin’ so purdy tonight, man, we got some purdy ladies in here tonight". I took that as a personal compliment and left with a way bigger ego than I should actually like to have.
One group appeared to be a hip-hop video back up dancer drill team type of thing. Those chicks were pretty scary. Also, the models were totally gay for themselves.
I was really expecting slapstick humor and a chorus of barely-dressed ladies doing the can-can but that was totally not what happened. So I guess the short-and-sweet of it is that I didn't stay the whole time, but I'm glad I went.
Also, Big J (Dallas's own!) hosted this thing. I would like to personally thank him for saying that " man, all yall lookin’ so purdy tonight, man, we got some purdy ladies in here tonight". I took that as a personal compliment and left with a way bigger ego than I should actually like to have.
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