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You know I’ll bust the doors down if I have to

1. May 2009

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While the country debated CIA torture memos, I was busy threatening Phil and Bruce at The Fool’s Brigade HQ to give me more information about tonight’s (May 1) benefit concert/swine flu party at The Neighborhood Theatre. The annual tribute concert includes a number of local Charlotte musicians butchering the catalog of The Rolling Stones, all in the name [...]

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There goes my bank account

12. April 2009

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Spring has sprung in North Carolina, which means that this bear is finally coming out of her den on warmer nights and socializing with others in public settings. It also means that there are actually things to do, and people therefore are planning more things to do on top of those things to [...]

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Antony and The Johnsons in Atlanta, a live review

12. February 2009

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  As mentioned before, I got Scott tickets for his birthday to go see Antony and the Johnsons in Atlanta on the band’s first studio album tour in three years. Or you could say that I got myself tickets and disguised it as a birthday present for him. I’ll let you decide. Neither of us had seen [...]

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Things that have happened & I forgot to blog about

22. January 2009

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we have a new president! thank gawd. I left work and watched the inauguration at the bar across the street. It’s so weird to work in an office, much less an office that specializes in ENTERTAINMENT product, that doesn’t have TV.  Anyway, his speech made me speechless. Also, I loved Michelle’s dress at the neighborhood ball. I [...]

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Oh geez, she’s still talking about music

30. December 2008

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So, I disappeared last week. It wasn’t my intentions, really. I just drove home to visit my family in Tennessee. I took my laptop with me an ev’rythang, but my “vacation” actually lacked any “vacation” aspects because I had to wake up at 7:30 a.m. every day and didn’t get to sleep until after midnight [...]

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