Songs for a New Day
One of the first CD mixes I made to give my sweetheart, Stephanie, filled with songs that made me think of her.
One of the first CD mixes I made to give my sweetheart, Stephanie, filled with songs that made me think of her.
One of my favorite blog sites, What Do I Know, has a great iTunes Playlist of guilty pleasure songs from younger days, entitled the Dumpster Diving Playlist. It’s now available in the iTunes store as an iMix. What a great list!!
Oh my god… I’m totally buying these.
I’ve Never Been to Me (Remixed Single With Dialogue) – Charlene
The Warrior – Scandal
A couple of years ago, Doug and I put together a similar list from the 70’s entitled “Cheesy Hits from the 70’s.” I never posted the entire playlist to my site because it’s nine CDs worth of music. Someday, when I have more time, I’ll have to bite the bullet and put it on my site and link off to iTunes. But a number of the tunes on the Dumpster Diving list are on our compilation, too.
Interesting article I found on Boing Boing about blue-tooth mobile phones that recognized other blue-tooth enabled devices around them and keep track of their IDs, eventually building a list of “familiar strangers” or people who are often in your immediate area.
This is one of those posts that might skirt very close to becoming Too Much Information, so I will try to stay as far this side of the line as I can. But there’s something that cracked me up that I really want to write about.
I’ve been reading Good Vibrations Complete Guide to Sex because… well heck, it’s a book about sex, that’s a good enough reason, isn’t it? This book bills itself as “the most complete manual on sex ever written.” I’m not exactly an expert on sex manuals, but it seems complete to me, so I guess I can’t dispute that claim. I thought I knew pretty much everything one could know about sex without actually participating in any of the outlandish stuff. Turns out there are some quite useful, non-outlandish things in this book that I was unaware of, so I’m glad I picked it up.
But on to my topic.
There’s a chapter in the book on sexual fantasies, and one of the sections of that chapter is about fantasies about celebrities, where people surveyed wrote down their favorite erotic daydreams about famous figures. This section is really funny, more than anything. Part of them are funny because you can actually picture the celebrity in question doing whatever it is that the person is writing about, and they look really silly doing it. The other part of these fantasies are funny because it’s pretty obvious to me that there’s no way in hell that Gwyneth Paltrow would ever do anything like that.
Most of the fantasies are quite long, wherein people write detailed sentences, paragraphs, potential rough drafts of novels, in which they wax lyrical about what they’d do with and to their favorite movie star or sports figure. One fantasy, though, was short, succinct and intriguing:
“I fantasize about mild S/M with five women, and one of them must be Cher.”
Note: This is not a fantasy that I would ever have (I think of Cher as someone’s mom and S/M is NOT my thing) but it’s intriguing because I am consumed by questions about this, starting with: “one of the must be Cher”? Who are the other four women? Are they other celebrities, or anonymous women? If they’re famous, do they change regularly, with Cher being the only constant? Is Cher in charge? Does she tell the others what to do?
And why is only one of them Cher? If she’s important enough to be mandatory, why not make all five women be Cher? It is a fantasy, after all. You could have late 60’s Cher, 70’s Variety Show Cher, 80’s “Straddling the big cannon” Cher, 90’s “believe in life after love” Cher, and New Millenium Cher. The possibilities are dazzling, really. As are the Bob Mackie outfits.
And then I had some other questions… like: why five women? Why not three or seven? Maybe I lack imagination, but really can’t imagine what you’d be doing that would require five people other than oneself. Surely someone would be standing around bored, wouldn’t they? I know it’s a fantasy and all, but isn’t five a bit greedy and big-headed?
I’m not even going to go into the combination of “mild S/M” and Cher. My brain stubbornly refuses to see it.
I’m guessing this is why they didn’t identify any of the people to whom these fantasies belong; I’d be tracking them down to grill them with questions.
National Straw Hat Day has been the traditional day of the spring season that men officially put away their winter felt hats and put on their new straw hats.
Visit Hats In the Belfry and buy yourself a nice straw hat. You deserve it.
Blogger did some major updates to their technology, and now I can allow comments on the site without having to use a third party. So I’m going to turn on the ability to comment on some posts on my site, just to see how it goes.
start here: Week of April 20, 2003
end here: Week of June 15, 2003
Just editing some stuff and making notes for myself. Not too important really.
I had a wonderful weekend. Didn’t accomplish that much around the house, but spent a lot of time with Stephanie. It was nice; helped us get over the stress of everything that happened earlier in the week.
When I was a kid, I got the colors yellow and orange confused all the time, because yellow cabs are actually *orange* and I would read the name “yellow” and think that was the color. No I didn’t learn colors late, I learned to read early.
Also, I remember my grandma talking with my mom about black people, and I was so confused, because I knew brown people, but I didn’t know anyone who actually was black.
Courtesy of belicove.com.
Q: Some people collect fine art, while others have a passion for baseball cards. How about you? Do you collect anything in particular? If you don’t, did you collect anything as a kid, or would you like to in the future?
Yep, big list right here [link deprecated].
Q: When you think back to your high school days, do you have good, bad, or mediocre memories of those four years?
Freshman year in Canton, Ohio: Bad. Three years in Noblesville, Indiana: Good. Let’s just leave it at that.
Q: This Sunday is Mother’s Day. If you’re a Mom, what’s the best Mother’s Day gift you’ve ever received? If you’re not a Mom, what’s the best Mother’s Day gift you’ve ever given to one?
We’re giving my mom new garage doors this mother’s day. I think that’s pretty cool. Odd, but cool.
Q: If you could be the host of any past or present television game show, which show would you choose to host? (If you need a little help identifying all of the possibilities, click here for a list of shows and hosts!)
I was going to say Password, but then I looked at the list, and saw “Let’s Play Post Office” is a game show. I totally want to host that.