A quick catch up of recent things: items: The Amazon Kindle– Amazon came out with this electronic reader late last year, and B surprised me with one for Christmas. You download books onto it, and it displays them using electronic… Read more ›
Two stories: 1) We recently got Macy Gray’s “new” album (I think it came out last year). Bruce listened to it first, and my first question was, “does it have a murder song on it? Because if it doesn’t, I’m… Read more ›
To the producers of Dance Wars, American Idol, Grease You’re the One that I want (retrospectively) and any other reality competition show that involves singing other people’s songs: Songs originally performed by Queen are friends to no one but Freddie… Read more ›
The song with which I got more than 9000 points and thus achieved SingStar status on the game of the same name, becoming the only one to do so in a night of playing? Hit me Baby (One More Time)… Read more ›
Watching this week’s Pushing Daisies I noticed Raul Esparza’s name in the opening credits and just about died. Raul Esparza is only one of the most incredibly talented guys on Broadway right now, with the one of most gorgeous voices… Read more ›
but what do you think it means that Zoe keeps opening all of the magazines in our house to the American Express ad with Tina Fey and her daughter? That she and Tina Fey’s daughter (who’s name I can’t find… Read more ›
that I don’t know if anyone will find as funny as I do, but here goes. So Zoe’s middle name is Calamity. If we were to have another child, and it were to be a boy, his middle name would… Read more ›
Did you know? It is! And I’m excited. A couple of my friends have posted recently about Christmas songs, and I thought I’d be a copycat. I love Christmas songs. I grew up with a Daddy who loved them so… Read more ›
Alyssa tagged me over on her blog to post 7 random or weird facts about myself, and I’ve lagged on it because, well, I’ve been having trouble coming up with anything. You’d think it wouldn’t be so tough, seeing as… Read more ›
I’m up to 5241 words. No telling if they’re good words, but they’re there. Murder’s afoot!