I stopped watching the Office soon after Andy's 'C-Span' comment to Oscar. Not because it was a terrible comment (even though it was), but because it sort of solidified the idea that they're just making Andy be like Michael Scott in personality now that Steve Carrell is gone. But maybe I'm not as familiar with the show as I thought and Andy has always been like that?
Also I thought Community was way better than it was last episode. Many laughs were had.
I have not seen Helvetica and Objectified, but Urbanized looks great! It seems like it addresses a lot of things people should be addressing, mainly making cities more livable (especially in the wake of suburban sprawl) and what it takes for that to happen. It looks pretty, too.
Something that I noticed on second viewing:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1516294/two%20folders%20and%20phones.jpg
So busy she needs two big folders and phones. Classic Knope stuff.
Halifax Pop Explosion seems great, but I don't know a cheap way to get there from the northeast US without paying a bunch of money. Shouldn't there be a ferry or something from Maine? Mehr.
Yes! I have recently noticed this and have commented on it to people, but they're mostly like, "Shut up, Lumbermouth." Here is a picture of Jason Isaacs without blond hair to further drive home the point:
http://www.thehunkies.com/wp-content/uploads/7.jpg
I would have loved to have seen one of these shows, as well as any of their other kindasorta reunion shows (I was too young to know who Hum was when they were releasing records). I hear their live show is amazingly loud. I can only imagine.
Thanks for the setlists and info on the potential EP.
Also, just in general, Los Campesinos!' music has changed quite a bit between their first EP in 2007 and this current song. I think it's weird to say that it hasn't. The vibe is way different.
I actually think this song is more than just 'more of the same.' I guess it seems similar because there are group vocals in the chorus, but overall it sounds much more layered than their previous stuff. The scale seems much grander (especially starting around the 2:30 mark). I'm even more excited for the record after hearing this.
At first I read that movie title as "Grave of the Fireflies" (because, you know, fireflies, a preposition, a definite article, a word that starts with a 'G') and was like, noooooo. But then it was okay. That would have been a terrible live-action remake, though.
So many things! All the Women and Monroe Mustang albums from Jagjaguwar, or the new Mountains record from Thrill Jockey. And I don't know anything about Rob da Bank and his label Sunday Best but it sounds like he lost all his stock in this fire, so he could probably use help too.
Yeah, it's pretty similar to that line. I wonder if he watched Parks and Rec after he finished guest acting on it? Maybe it stuck with him subconsciously.
This song's really great. I always liked D&D (hah) whenever I heard them but never went out of my way to listen to their stuff. Think I'm going to pay more attention to this, though.
The Elder Wand is so smart, it knows who its proper owner is and cuts out the middle man (i.e. walking like 30 feet or whatever to the wand to pick it up).
Our three wizarding wonders have the entire quidditch field to themselves, and good ol' HP celebrates with his trusty bottle of Mad Dog 20/20 while young Upfish plays the melodies of triumph.
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