Archive for November, 2007

PASTE Sampler, Issue #23 (August 2006)

Still tired, but it’s a Thursday, so that’s no surprise. Here’s another backlog list/post/you get the drift. I’m off to go binge on manga. :-) Sam Roberts | The Gate (Radio Edit) The Long Winters | Fire Island, AK The Bees (U.S) | Imaginary Girl Edie Brickell & New Bohemians | One Last Time Midlake [...]

PASTE Sampler, Issue #22 (July 2006)

Too tired. So here’s a backlog post — er, list… ;-P Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs | She May Call You Up Tonight Golden Smog | Corvette Sean Watkins | Summer’s Coming Elf Power | King of Earth Yonder Mountain String Band | How ‘Bout You Janove Ottesen | Black and White Movie Josh Ritter [...]

Yay!

- Go Gators! I <3 Gator football. Even when we’re losing… but it’s so nice to win, and Tim Tebow so totally rocks. :-) – After a full day of pushing, shoving and moving furniture around, I finally figured out a layout that works for my living room that will not need to be rearranged [...]

Must. Have.

Catching up on my e-mails last night, and opened up a promotional mailer from Valley of the Dolls. OMG! The fangirl temptation was just too much. For Spring 2008, JUN Planning is teaming up with GAINAX to produce Pullips of “Rei” and “Asuka” of Neon Genesis Evangelion! Rei’s cute, but I must have Asuka. (And [...]

The Big Catch-Up Post (For Real!)

… in which I will explain the phenomenal lack of blog activity these past few months. I’ve moved again. Not too far, and I’m still with the same gigs. However, a HUGE amount of time has been spent looking for a place, stressing out because I couldn’t find a place, stressing out because I did [...]

PASTE Sampler #37 (November 2007)

Paste finally got the paper-sleeve thing right this time, and I didn’t have to rip it to shreds to get the CD out. Yay! Even better, the cover art this time was so super-cool I couldn’t resist sharing it. (I’ve got a scanner… and I’m not afraid to use it. ^_^) The art design is [...]

Unpacking

A major, mondo catch-up is due, but for the time being, we’ll have to settle for this observation: You know you’ve watched entirely too much anime when you can organize your GUNDAM DVDs by timeline… and don’t need any reference materials to do so.