A wee bit of hiatus by default due to a crashing netbook and a drowned cellphone - both self-healed, so all is good ... for now.
The break had me thinking about what to do with this blog. A hundred words is too limiting, and I won't be able to post photos of my meals (it's still a good way to track my diet though) if both netbook and cellphone died again.
So: where next? I discovered I'm registered at wordpress (and might give it a go if I were allowed to post videos), but might just stick with blogger.
We'll see!
Friday, June 04, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Came across this three-year old article (and this related piece) this morning, and couldn't recall a sad song I'd heard in recent years.
The only two songs of which lyrics made me sad when I first heard them as a kid raised on oldies, who didn't know who Michael Jackson was 'til 1993, were 'Tell Laura I Love Her' and 'Honey'.
Everything else after that just made me happily depressed to the point of suicide. What is a "sad song" anyway?
Songs sung blue, with a "cry in your voice"?
The only two songs of which lyrics made me sad when I first heard them as a kid raised on oldies, who didn't know who Michael Jackson was 'til 1993, were 'Tell Laura I Love Her' and 'Honey'.
| Ray Peterson - Tell Laura I Love Her .mp3 | ||
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| Bobby Goldsboro - Honey .mp3 | ||
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Everything else after that just made me happily depressed to the point of suicide. What is a "sad song" anyway?
Songs sung blue, with a "cry in your voice"?
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