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Nov. 3rd, 2006 11:16 pm
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Spreadin' more love...
On [livejournal.com profile] laughingirl re: what I admire about you
a. Your amazing fundraising work. You're a generous soul, giving of your time, energy, and passion. MAJOR role-model material.
b. You're charismatic as all hell. You exude such ease when around other people, even people whom one would assume to be complete strangers. Yup, I'm jealous and feel mighty lucky to know you.
c. You're really good at faking your way through a book discussion. I wish I had that skill; it would have come in handy during my sophomore year of English Lit.



It's still Friday, so what the hell. [livejournal.com profile] thefridayfive
1) What was the first CD/Record/Album/Artist you ever bought and what format was it in?
I'm pretty certain the first cassette I ever purchased (because the record player was my father's and he was mighty protective of it) was Mint Condition's second album. U Send Me Swingin' will forever be the shiz. The first CD I purchased (to play on my *computer*; I actually got a computer before I got a Discman, you believe that?) was Aerosmith's Get a Grip. I still have that CD somewhere, though I'm pretty sure it's scratched. It was the soundtrack to many-a-night of study sessions in junior high.
2) How do you usually listen to music? (iPod/Walkman/Stereo/Radio) CD player all the way. My MD player skips like crazy. Damn shame, as it was nifty.
3) What is your favorite genre of music and why? Don't really have a favorite. I do tend to listen to more rock-type stuff nowadays, but anything'll get a go if I deem it to have a catchy beat.
4) What is your opinion on music video shows and music television? The bulk of music videos and music television are for shit. I don't need an artist to prance around in silly outfits while emoting on-camera, I just need 'em to sound *good*. And don't effin' get me started on most of the popular dreck coming out of the hip-hop/rap community. It's to the point where my brothers think it's okay to watch women shaking their asses at a camera while three-quarters naked as a rapper goes on and on about how hard the "Game" is. Not that I'm disillusioned or bitter or disappointed in my people or anything.
5) Do you usually agree with who the winners of the Grammy Awards are? I don't watch the Grammys. I could care less.

I need to start submitting questions to The Five. There's rarely a week where all five of the questions are good.


I didn't get to watch last week's BSG, and this week's was a bit...? experimental? with the filming. I feel like I'm missing more than a couple of chunks of what's going on. At least Ray Kowalski Leoben managed to weasel his way into a handful of scenes. Jeez.

One more bit of random commentary: Gears of War's Mad World commercial always bowls me over. The look of the guy's face when he's confronted by that monster is heartbreakingly great.

Date: 2006-11-05 03:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fredericks.livejournal.com
One more bit of random commentary: Gears of War's Mad World commercial always bowls me over. The look of the guy's face when he's confronted by that monster is heartbreakingly great.
I saw the entire commercial when I was searching for a link to put up in my journal. I didn't realize it was a full minute long. I also didn't realize they made it using the engine from the game. Coolness on both counts, although the 30 seconds they show on TV is moving (and inexpensive) enough.

I'll try to catch the Monday evening BSG repeat. TWoP is giving this episode big kudos.

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