I’ll write more about my last couple of days in DC but for now, this is hella cool.
I love E.
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OK, regarding the Eels show:
-The Movie: the movie WAS freaking cool from a scientific perspective. The Schrödinger’s cat experiment is so ingrained in scientific dialog, it hadn’t even occurred to me that not everyone would be familiar with it. So to see the reaction of both the crowd there, and of E in the movie, to the paradox, was fun, and funny.
-The Show: was freaking AWESOME. I became an instant Eels fan after “Dog’s Life” and “Flyswatter.” Again, my dear friend Shannon gives me the gift of music.
Today as I went into work, it was a rainy monday day in DC, and we said goodbye for now to you Shannon. Normally, I would have been really bummed by this setting. But, as i walked through the rain, I listened to “Your Lucky Day in Hell”, and it made me smile.
Hi Shannon, I just saw something on the morning show featuring a new kids clothing boutique for “rocker babies”. The clothing line was very non “traditional”. What made me think of you is that they held up a little tiny t-shirt with a “radio head” logo. So cute. Anyway looking forward to seeing you in Savannah. Barb Cabot
PS Store is called “Sugarbaby”. Here’s the site: http://www.sugarbabyonsunset.com/t-shirts
March 31st, 2008 at 7:41 am
OK, regarding the Eels show:
-The Movie: the movie WAS freaking cool from a scientific perspective. The Schrödinger’s cat experiment is so ingrained in scientific dialog, it hadn’t even occurred to me that not everyone would be familiar with it. So to see the reaction of both the crowd there, and of E in the movie, to the paradox, was fun, and funny.
-The Show: was freaking AWESOME. I became an instant Eels fan after “Dog’s Life” and “Flyswatter.” Again, my dear friend Shannon gives me the gift of music.
Today as I went into work, it was a rainy monday day in DC, and we said goodbye for now to you Shannon. Normally, I would have been really bummed by this setting. But, as i walked through the rain, I listened to “Your Lucky Day in Hell”, and it made me smile.
Thanks Shannon. We miss you already.
March 31st, 2008 at 10:40 am
Hi Shannon, I just saw something on the morning show featuring a new kids clothing boutique for “rocker babies”. The clothing line was very non “traditional”. What made me think of you is that they held up a little tiny t-shirt with a “radio head” logo. So cute. Anyway looking forward to seeing you in Savannah. Barb Cabot
PS Store is called “Sugarbaby”. Here’s the site:
http://www.sugarbabyonsunset.com/t-shirts