They Might Be Giants & String Cheese

The Philadelphia show was at the Theatre of the Living Arts on South Street (I was with AB, and KW).

The opener was Corn Mo, who we skipped, and only saw him play two songs. The show was great, and all the songs went off perfectly, as far as I can tell. TMBG played a new children's song, "Alphabet of Nations" which was really good. Songs from "The Spine" are better live, but that's true for msot bands and albums. The live Thunderbird was everything I'd hoped for...this is one of my favorite TMBG song

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Indianapolis Motor Speedway

The guys at Perfect Wireless, Inc. gave us two tickets to go see the Brickyard 400 practice session on Saturday, August 7, 2004. JC bought a ticket at the front gate, and we headed to a room near the garage area. There was free food, and we were able to see the mechanics prepping the cars before practice began. After we ate we went to the track and watched some laps. One driver wrecked about 2 laps into it, which was pretty cool. Sometimes the cars would bump the outside wall when making their turns.

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Rolling Rock Town Fair 5

Last Friday (July 30, 2004) myself and AB headed up to Pittsburgh for the Rolling Rock Town Fair, an all-day, outdoor concert in Latrobe, PA. AB has a friend with an apartment in Pittsburgh: RB, so we stayed at his place. After we got settled in we went out to a bar, shot some pool, and met the members of Del Cielo, a band out of Washington, D.C.

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First Post!

This is the first post I've made! The software running the site is a combination of apache, MySQL, PHP and e107. I will be doing my own theme eventually. Maybe that's today's project. :)

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A Hopeless Romantic

Here is a CD cover that a friend of mine made for my sister a few Christmases ago. Inside the jewel case was a cheap metal bracelet and a single rusty earring he had found. I wanted to scan it so I'd have it in case anything happened to the original. I'm sure another girl would have found this very romantic, and it'll probably net him a wife one day. Keep up the good work T!

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