I know someone who went to the U2 concert. I don’t think he cared about the venue, he was only there to see the band.
He, would have been the exact opposite for me.
Are selfies the bear necessities? Emergency rooms seem to be.
Would have been the exact opposite to both of you!
I wouldn’t have been there to not see the band nor see the venue.
Right? And you’re also saving a fuckton of money.
So much winning!
ETA, I just stuck Phish on to see what I was missing…… not religion or sex as I experience either anyway. Sorry comedian guy.
A Minnesota state senator is charged with burglary, accused of breaking into her stepmother’s house to obtain her dad’s ashes
https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/24/us/minnesota-state-senator-charged-break-in/index.html
And the people who say that hobbits are anarchists aren’t anarchists themselves. They are monarchists who want a king who will tell other people what they can do, but will leave them alone.
So pretty much the same as Republicans and Tories then.
The thing is, everything we know about the War of the Ring and the events leading up to it has been filtered through hobbits: stories by hobbits, compiled and edited by hobbits.
No Shoes Agency.
I used to have several roommates who were big Phish fans, luckily they like a large swathe of other music, as both Phish and the Dead make me do this:
And yes, I definitely listened to them both sober, and far from it.
I do remember listening to them doing the whole of remain in light live. I think it was okay but I never listened to it again. Unlike Angelique Kidjo.
I never listened to the Dead so everyone said I’d love Dark Star so one time on holidays I listened to c.30 versions of it. I guess if I hadn’t listened to all the music I have from ecstatic jazz through fairly extreme avant garde it would have blown my mind but it was quite a bit late to that event.
I kind of want that to be in the far distant future, where we’ve gone extinct, and dogs are the main sentient creatures, and they’ve only brought back the parts of human culture that are awesome.
Richard Littler is that Scarfolk Council fellow.