Just learned that it’s Creed from The Office on that guitar intro.
Not Even A Real Musician
Ouch.
Make A Joyful Noise Unto The Lord
Antichrist, he’s not nice.
Nashville Teens
Not from Nashville.
Probably not teens.
But they shared at least one bill with The Small Faces.
Dumb Money
Looking forward to the Game Stop saga.
Like A Bee Needs A Buzz
I knew that Honeybus made me think of something: it was Honey Bees.
When I’m down to my last few neurons, my brain will still be running Gilligan’s Island.
You Make A Grown Man Cry . . .
. . . for obvious reasons.
Wet Leg Wednesday
I like the furious text streams.
Palessi
A co-worker had a $250 bottle of wine recently and called it
“life changing.”
It’s fascinating how we assess value. I had one pair of Timberlands that I wore daily for ten years, so they wore clearly worth more than the $92 I paid for them. And my gazillion-ruble Tempur-Pedic bed is worth it.
I’d like to think I wouldn’t fall for the shoes bit. But damn.
New Watterson

Bill Watterson, the man responsible for a decade of Calvin & Hobbes, is coming out of retirement for a new illustrated storybook, The Mysteries, that is set to release this October. To help him create this book, Watterson has partnered with caricaturist John Kascht. Here’s the publisher-provided synopsis for the book:
In a fable for grown-ups, a long-ago kingdom is afflicted with unexplainable calamities. Hoping to end the torment, the king dispatches his knights to discover the source of the mysterious events. Years later, a single battered knight returns.
According to the book’s publisher, Simon and Schuster, the two artists have been working on the book for years in “unusually close collaboration” with them trying out new ways to work and create images, calling the whole process “mysterious…in its own right.”
