Thursday

Revealed!

Here are the answers to my mystery songs. I won't be pointing out who won, though. You know who you are. And you all get a gold star for playing. However, on further thought, I'll bold the ones that no one got. Different!

1. Someday I'll Be Saturday Night - Bon Jovi
2. She's Electric - Oasis
3. People's Parties - Joni Mitchell
4. Cellophane - Amanda Ghost
5. Ride Into The Sun - The Velvet Underground
6. We're Gonna Groove - Led Zeppelin
7. My Beautiful Sinking Ship - Devics
8. She's On Fire - Train (Lauren, didn't you have the lyrics for this in your bio once?)
9. All You Wanted - Michelle Branch (Kirk! Seriously!)
10. The Wrath Of Hermione - Harry And The Potters
11. You Keep Me Here - Milla Jovovich (I didn't expect anyone to know this.)
12. More Sweet Soul - Pretty Girls Make Graves (Or this.)
13. Watch Out - crushing velvet (Or this.)
14. We Belong - Pat Benatar
15. A Day In The Life - The Beatles (but it was an alternate take! HA!)
16. Jack The Ripper - Colin Meloy (orig. Morrisey)
17. The Silver Swan - Orlando Gibbons (I'm guessing no one did madrigals in school)
18. The Girl I Love (She Got Long Black Wavy Hair) - Led Zeppelin (Seriously.)
19. Holler - The Spice Girls (... Yep.)
20. Get Me Away From Here, I'm Dying - Belle And Sebastian


In an unrelated story, I have a question. If we keep cutting down all the trees, then why does the pollen get worse every year? My face is a mass of swollen soft tissues and mucus and disgustingness and unattractiveness. But the good news is that I look better than I feel. Oy vey.

And furthermore, while I haven't been talking about it that much (to my dear friend Kirk's petulant dismay), I have been watching Veronica Mars. And it has been good. It has been good until recently, when my local UPN affiliate decided that they were going to preempt it for what-the-hell-ever basketball playoff sport ... thingie is going on right now. I don't really care about basketball, people, but my feelings are beginning to move into active dislike. From what I can tell from the internet, since the big CW announcement, WWOR has become affiliated with "My" programming, which is owned by Fox. They've even switched all their logos to say "My9" and all this. Some have posited that since UPN is going to leave them high and dry in a few months that they really don't care about UPN's programming anymore. I guess. Whatever. I wrote their programming department (hi Pat!) a strongly worded email.

The internet also tells me that they should air this week's episode at 7PM on Sunday. Maybe. We'll see. Blaah.

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