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Post by Fiddler's Green on Oct 4, 2012 20:00:42 GMT -5
I just spent an hour and a half with a nine-year-old boy helping him flesh out a superhero universe based inside a traveling circus, where they perform by day and use their circus freak powers to fight criminals by night.
Post by Dave Maynar on Oct 5, 2012 12:06:19 GMT -5
So the local top 40 station is currently running a contest where they have a set of 3 songs. When they play these three songs in a row, call in and the 102nd caller wins $10,000. There's just one prize, and they have stressed how it can happen at anytime. I've been listening (shut your judgemental face) because, sadly, the top 40 station is pretty much the best one in Knoxville. I get in the car today at lunch just in time to hear the last 15 seconds of song 1. They then play song #2. At this point, I have my phone out ready to dial because I have decided at this point that it is destiny that I win this $10k. Song #2 ends and... it's time for the time warp lunch. Queue the Van Halen (not song #3). Daaaaaaaaaamn it.
So the local top 40 station is currently running a contest where they have a set of 3 songs. When they play these three songs in a row, call in and the 102nd caller wins $10,000.
102nd caller? Dear. God.
Having worked in radio a few times, let me tell you how much this sucks, *IF* they actually count each call. Ten bucks & a cider of your choice says they leave the phone off the hook while they go out back for a smoke break, then randomly pick a caller. Not that I know this from personal experience or anything...
April 12-14th - Indio, CA - Coachella Weekend 1
May 3-5th - Memphis, TN - Beale St. Music Festival
June 13-16th - Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo
July 12-14th - Louisville, KY - Forecastle Festival
August 2-4th - Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
September 27-29th - Atlanta, GA - TomorrowWorld
October 25-27th - Asheville, NC - Mountain Oasis
5/16-19: HANGOUT
5/25: Dillinger Escape Plan
5/30: Andrew W.K. w/ Tony Clifton
6/1: Big Boi
6/13-16: BONNAROO
6/29: Bob Dylan, Wilco, MMJ
6/30: The Grandmothers of Invention
7/11: Seinfeld
7/20: Living Colour
8/1: Mastodon w/ Machine Head
8/7: Melvins
9/5: Iron Maiden w/ Megadeth
10/2: The Legendery Pink Dots
11/1-3: VOODOO
11/14-17: BEAR CREEK
April 12-14th - Indio, CA - Coachella Weekend 1
May 3-5th - Memphis, TN - Beale St. Music Festival
June 13-16th - Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo
July 12-14th - Louisville, KY - Forecastle Festival
August 2-4th - Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
September 27-29th - Atlanta, GA - TomorrowWorld
October 25-27th - Asheville, NC - Mountain Oasis
How much negative karma did I have? Was there fire all around me?
Well - I wasn't really paying attention. Dave Maynar's total jumped out at me though. It would be pretty weird if the number I hallucinated is the number he has. I did see some fire though.
I had this happen on my phone the other day. People who don't have their karma activated were activated, but I didn't see any actual points. And it was listed as Karma/Smite instead of the Dunzo stuff. I tried to smite Whoreshack, but it disappeared then. He is unsmitable.
^ The same thing happened to me last week. I couldn't see likes/dislikes, but for a split second I could see karma points on people who have theirs turned off. It was the craziest thing... I blamed it on the full moon since i was sober then...
^ I heart you, Fuzzy! That just put a huuuuuuge smile on my face! ;D
Random thought: nothing beats a gentle rain falling & a nice breeze blowing in thru the window on a chilly October night to soothe the soul. This (plus the copious amounts of cider I've had!) means I will sleep like a baby in 3...2...1.
Yet it is in this loneliness that the deepest activities begin. It is here that you discover act without motion, labor that is profound repose, vision in obscurity, and, beyond all desire, a fulfillment whose limits extend to infinity.
~ Thomas Merton ~