The first three, just wow — final cover here
New to the site? Create an account →
tcr!
· Dec 17, 2015 at 8:50 am
Me: What’s the play you’re in today about again?
Maggie: Well, it’s an Edgar Allen Poe play and nobody knows what his stuff is about anyway.
jimi hindrance experience
· Dec 18, 2015 at 3:03 am
I always thought I “knew” Edgar was an opium addict. Everything I know is from the Wik but it seems he suffered before he died and died more or less mysteriously. It’s probably invented memory but I thought I knew the part about him being incoherent and possibly beaten when he was found. Methinks he was at a “house” and got disoriented and robbed. Probably knocked on his head in the process. I have to agree with M that nobody knows what it’s about though. Apparently wrote to make money and wrote with an audience in mind, so that could be anything.
That has to be an awesome teacher to stage Poe during the holidays though. Usually limited to the Jesus fever or Peanuts.
tcr!
· Dec 16, 2015 at 1:21 pm
jimi hindrance experience
· Dec 18, 2015 at 3:04 am
Very well said.
jimi hindrance experience
· Dec 18, 2015 at 12:26 pm
may i borrow this? i will gladly credit you or whoever but i like it too much to pass it up. it’s that place where art and spirituality meld and we all go kangaroo for awhile. kangaroo is being used by me as a verb, adjective and noun, i suspect. i can’t stop now if i wanted. Kangaroo is one of my favorite words. it’s nothing less than disney land on acid with a heavy set from the Quicksilver Messenger Service for the soundtrack.
tcr!
· Mar 15, 2017 at 2:23 pm
I’m not sure who originally said it but it’s spot one for some kangaroo I know.
tcr!
· Dec 4, 2015 at 10:20 am
To play a game of “Tetris” is to invite a geometric invasion into your mind. After hours of intense block manipulation, you finally set aside your gaming device. You take a deep breath, close your eyes — and there the frenzied, multicolored tetrominoes continue to cascade across your vision. They build walls in your dreams and shape the patterns of your very thought. What’s going on inside the mind of a “Tetris” player and what can we learn from so-called “Tetris” syndrome. In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Joe explore.
Just over an hour but there’s some good game history there.
jimi hindrance experience
· Dec 7, 2015 at 1:17 am
i’ll check it out later this week. i had/have all ten top scores on every machine i ever played on. sgc is my witness to this on the ihcc library machines. i also used one at my mom’s house and one of eorr’s old ibm products. approx 22,500 if i remember the scores correct.
tcr!
· Oct 26, 2015 at 8:55 pm
Adj. irregular past participle of buy; as an adjective from 1793
I like irregularities.
I like particles better than participles.
keamoose
· Oct 26, 2015 at 9:51 pm
Mmm, linguistic.
jimi hindrance experience
· Oct 28, 2015 at 9:39 am
boughten is perfectly acceptable hillbilly patois. i like saying hillbilly patois. i cultivated more proper english in my adulthood and i go back home and before the day is out i done boughten into the whole shebang.
jimi hindrance experience
· Oct 28, 2015 at 9:41 am
and sometime i like the particulars of the participants.
tcr!
· Oct 13, 2015 at 11:54 am
I’ve been out of touch with tcrbang.com, I know…
I’ve been spending quite a bit of time rebuilding sodared.com as the premier web-based podcast player. Check out when you have a minute, it’s fully functional with a tad quirky now and again.
And the search is pretty awesome, too: sodared.com/search/?q=Alabama+Shakes
I use it on my Mac while I’m working and on my phone while I’m cleaning the kitchen. It should work on pretty much any device with a browser built after 2012.
More soon.
tcr!
· Oct 8, 2015 at 2:34 pm
jimi hindrance experience
· Oct 9, 2015 at 8:54 am
“And I thought to myself, Hell and blast you all, if all you bastards are on the side of Good then I’m glad I belong to the other shop.”
• Anthony Burgess, A Clockwork Orange
many many thankies to the editor of tcrbang for this viddy. i had to leave the comfort zone to enjoy this madness and i am so glad i did. knods to burgess and sexton.
jimi hindrance experience
· Oct 10, 2015 at 2:50 am
i’m a believer. i’ve listened to this 5 or 10 times and i’ve also learned about “pussy liquor”, “superbeast” and “dragula”. i’m the # 1 fan.
← Newer Older → Page 420 of 622 Page 1 ← Page 11 ← Page 21 ← Page 31 ← Page 41 ← Page 51 ← Page 61 ← Page 71 ← Page 81 ← Page 91 ← Page 101 ← Page 111 ← Page 121 ← Page 131 ← Page 141 ← Page 151 ← Page 161 ← Page 171 ← Page 181 ← Page 191 ← Page 201 ← Page 211 ← Page 221 ← Page 231 ← Page 241 ← Page 251 ← Page 261 ← Page 271 ← Page 281 ← Page 291 ← Page 301 ← Page 311 ← Page 321 ← Page 331 ← Page 341 ← Page 351 ← Page 361 ← Page 371 ← Page 381 ← Page 391 ← Page 401 ← Page 411 Page 421 → Page 431 → Page 441 → Page 451 → Page 461 → Page 471 → Page 481 → Page 491 → Page 501 → Page 511 → Page 521 → Page 531 → Page 541 → Page 551 → Page 561 → Page 571 → Page 581 → Page 591 → Page 601 → Page 611 → Page 621 → Page 622
jimi hindrance experience · Dec 18, 2015 at 12:11 pm
carrie meant bidness. she’s also a soul who lost her way. probably just trying to feel light. she admits the part about losing her way, which is an important step. i love that these pics show how full of life and light and love this time was for her. maybe there was pain going on behind the smiles, i don’t have an autobiography, but she seems genuine to me, always has. the force definitely smiled on the creation that is carrie.
Reply
Post
tism · Dec 20, 2015 at 7:12 am
4 and 5 for me.
Reply
Post
jimi hindrance experience · Dec 21, 2015 at 11:53 pm
2 three and seven for me. theses are the good old days. right now, tonight.
Reply
Post