Today, I am being featured over at Music Savvy Mom.
Now, normally I'm right there with Groucho Marx in not wanting to be part of any club that would have me as a member. (You hear that, Junior League of Northern Virginia? I'd like those four months of my life back.) However, I'm feeling like being included at Music Savvy Mom is elevating my status a bit.
Ri, who writes this blog, really knows good music and has enlisted some of my very favorite bloggers to participate in providing her with their iPod play lists.
In the spirit of disclosure, I must admit that I do not own an iPod...so my list is more of a hypothetical -- the play list I would have, were I to lose the death grip on my disc man and embrace the technology that the rest of the world has.
Check it out...submit play lists...show the woman some love with comments. You're going to like what you read (and hear).
14 comments:
I don't own an iPod either. I have bought at least three in my lifetime, all as gifts. That makes me not generous, but rather a sucker.
One of them ended up lost, perhaps as part of the kitty in a poker game.
For some reason, that makes me feel better, Tard. (That you don't have one...not that one you gave as a gift ended up lost in Tante's strip poker game that boozy night with Bill O'Reilly...)
That's a good list. I added several of your songs to my playlist. ;)
Thanks, ZenMom -- You should submit a playlist there!
I go to another blog for 5 seconds and come back to this?
It was Tucker Carlson, bitches.
So it was Tucker's back you washed with a falafel?
Nope--that WAS BO'R. Tucker was the drunken strip poker. Never managed to get that bowtie off of him.
Ri's sucked me in, too. She's very cool people, our Ri. And your playlist was great. Stuff I listen to, even.
Which of course means it's cool.
Goes without saying, Susan...of course it's cool.
you know, your play list is good. What is NOT good was that I woke up at 4am with "you are the woman that I've always dreamed of" in a continuous loop in my head. you owe me either a strong drink or a lobotomy.
Dori -- Well, drinking is more social...though a lobotomy is kinda funky/retro...your choice...
We could make Dori's lobotomy the dilettante activity for August! For safety's sake, we should probably have drinks after. I'm all about safety.
...you people are SO not normal. Sheese.
(Which of course means you're all right up my alley.;)
I JUST got an iPod so fear not =)
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