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our lovely little 4th of july "belches" and "burps" going off.
Eins zwei drei vier funf sechs sieben acht

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Meffy wrote:Parts of the program were pretty good but I'm glad it's over. At least I've been reinforced in my belief that it was Right and Good to write a shameless filk of "She's Leaving Home." (It's about a young woman discovering gardening and the joys of tilling the soil with fork and shovel. "She's Heaving Loam.")
Ouch, that waa so bad I think I'm going to go heave some loam Image

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Meffy wrote:Fireworks. It's getting dark here. I can't see the explosions but they're all around. The cats are getting nervous but haven't hidden under the furniture yet.

Wish we could get to the riverside but it's bound to be completely stuffed with cars and people. Just across the Powhatan River (aka the James) is Dogwood Dell, a park venue where there's a big professional fireworks display every year.
well the fireworks just ended somewhere around here. it's fun, and actually this is the first year in a long time i haven't actually gone out and watched them. my cat is lounging on the top backrest part of the couch as if nothing is going on.

cheers to everyone reading this. lots of love to all.

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Clarke, Ponty, Di Meola - Rite of Strings

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Silence after a cacophonous barrage of fireworks from the neighbors :D

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dinosaur jr-show me the way...
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fleep.com - Sky Blue

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L.Zep - physical graffiti

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Solar Fields - Time Slide

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Chris Poland - Return to metalopolis

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Andy Summers/Robert Fripp - I Advance Masked

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Faith no more - the real thing

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Eagles Live

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John Frusciante - Shadows collide with people

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The sounds of a roboticized astronomical observatory in the Arizona desert, as reported on during the "Soundclips" segment of National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" news program.

Previous programs are available here:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... Id=5458371

Two-mile-thick ice. A trombone with water poured in. A woman speaking using an artificial larynx. The Brooklyn Bridge, before and after paving. A flying saucer-shaped musical instrument called the Hang. Listen to a few. (Use RealAlternative or a WMA player such as Media Player Classic.)

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