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What I’ve Been Clicking On This Week

I’ve been a lot busier than normal over the last few weeks. One the one hand, it’s great because time flies and I feel really productive. On the other, I really miss downtime. Here’s what I’ve still been managing to distract myself with:

  • Just in time for Valentine’s Day, here is an easy craft you can try – felt heart bookmarks. I made two and they were pretty easy and definitely cute.
  • I read I Can Has Cheezburger every day. Not all of the posts are funny, but enough are that I stay loyal to the site. This post just made me laugh. 
  • There is a new issue of Time Magazine coming out soon that I’m going to be checking out for sure, and think you should, too. It’s all about animal friendships. Cute pictures guaranteed.
  • Guess what I got to say to Wonder Boy the other day? “Yoda Best!” I said it with this awesome card.
  • I was shopping online for some vintage-looking shoes and saw this horrendous bathing suit. The thing is, it’s so bad that it’s almost awesome. Almost.
  • Finally, I want to leave you all with a little rock. My dedication to The Features never wavers so I’ve been really excited to see them getting some good press. Their song was featured in an Asics commercial:

    They were also in a recent Express campaign – both their music and the actual band members:
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My UN-IRONIC Love of Pop

Was looking for something online and found this, which I love.

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Callin’ Oates… Hysterical

Last night I was driving home from my weekly gig volunteering at an animal rescue and was listening to NPR. Now, I love me some NPR but it’s not always a funny radio station. In fact, sometimes it’s downright depressing. But last night … the story I heard was so funny I started doing my unattractive laugh. I know you know what I mean because you have one, too. We all do. It’s the laugh we do when something is really funny. It’s a genuine laugh versus the restrained we normally display.

What had me laughing my butt off? Callin’ Oates. You can read the article on NPR’s site for a full explanation of what the heck I am talking about. Or, you can just trust me and call this number: 719-26-OATES.

Be prepared to laugh!

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Southgate House Closing

From where I live, I can travel to a few cities for good music. The best, though, is when I can stay in my hometown and rock out, which I’ve been doing for quite a while now. This week I learned that the Southgate House in Newport, Kentucky, (out of state but under 5 miles away, so I’m still calling it my hometown) will be closing at the end of the year.

A year out of college I went out with some friends to see a friend of a friend’s brother’s friend’s band play. Or maybe the brother’s friend worked with the band. Either way, it was a distant relationship. We got terribly lost going to the Southgate House in that pre-Newport-on-the-Levy era, parked too far away and walked through some open lots covered in grass. I’d been to show before, but the group of friends I went out with that night was not your typical indie rock show crowd. They would have all been more comfortable seeing the Dave Matthews Band at an outdoor venue. We all made do, though, helped along by shots of tequila.

The band, a brother and sister dressed all in red, black and white, came out and did a pretty good job. The crowd was about 20 people but the music was good enough that I bought an album and the everyone was pretty entertained. A year or two later I saw an article about The White Stripes with pictures of the singer and drummer in red, black and white and about shat myself.

Stories like that are what make the Southgate House so awesome. Seeing small acts there gets you all sorts of indie cred without even trying because so many small acts that have played there have turned into big acts. And some big acts have just honored their crowds by performing at small venues, like Guided by Voices. Thanks to the wonderfully anal retentive concert filing system of Wonder Boy, I am able look back on most of the shows I’ve seen at Southgate House, in reverse chronological order:

  • 6/14/2011, Sondre Lerche
  • 10/15/2010, Guided by Voices (the Classic lineup), Scott Hutchinson (of Frightened Rabbit) solo acoustic set
  • 10/10/2010, Minature Tigers
  • 5/6/10, Frightened Rabbit, Maps and Atlases
  • 6/11/09, Bonnie Prince Billy, Bachelorette
  • 5/28/09, Camera Obscura
  • 5/21/09, Those Darlins, Dexateens, The Features
  • 11/4/07, Josh Ritter
  • 08/31/07, The Ditty Bops
  • 4/7/2007, The Long Winters
  • 4/16/07, Yo La Tengo, Times New Viking, David Kilgour
  • 4/5/06, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, The Brunettes
  • 5/17/05, Rilo Kiley, Neva Dinova
  • 9/15/2000, White Stripes
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Are you Rob Base?

Some things are just too funny. A friend posted this on Facebook and I’ve been laughing ever since.

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