8th of November 2009
 

New Spoon LP January 26th

It’s November 2, 2009. On this day many years ago my Dad got remarried and I fainted at the wedding. And now here it is a generation later, I’ve never been asked to be in another wedding party again, and I’m writing to tell you how me and Jim and Eric and Rob have just finished an album and that we’re calling it Transference. This is the first record we’ve made without a producer or heavy of any kind and I don’t know for sure because I’ll never hear this record in the same way that someone who didn’t make it will, but I think you can tell it. I can. When I listen to it I think, hey, that’s how I woulda done it! Which is really what you wanna to hear from a band, isn’t it? This one is pure Spoon. For better or worse and all of it. Happy anniversary Dad and Patty! Love you, Britt


Before Destruction, 3:17
Is Love Forever?, 2:07
The Mystery Zone, 4:59
Who Makes Your Money, 3:45
Written In Reverse, 4:19
I Saw The Light, 5:32
Trouble Comes Running, 3:06
Goodnight Laura, 2:29
Out Go The Lights, 4:37
Got Nuffin, 3:59
Nobody Gets Me But You, 4:57

 
6th of November 2009
 

BC 17, Serra Catholic 10 at the half.

 

Final: BC 38, Serra Catholic 17. Next week, Laurel.

 

BC 14, Serra Catholic 7 at the end of the first qtr.

5th of November 2009
 

Old Boston songs make me happy.

1st of November 2009
 

The Complete Guide to Google Wave http://completewaveguide.com/

30th of October 2009
 

No rain for Friday night football for the first time in 4 weeks and 75 degrees to boot! Last game of the regular season. Let’s go Dawgs!

28th of October 2009
 

My Computer Club tee might be my favorite tee ever. Well, next to my Pee Wee Herman University tee. http://twitpic.com/nbmx5

 

What are the advanced search terms for Google Wave? - Google Wave Help

Hopefully this will help me find some value to Google Wave…

26th of October 2009
 

Could MySpace become a Facebook Connect partner? http://bit.ly/3k6Cl1

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