May. 15th, 2008

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The rule is simple: Don't use the same answers as the person you swiped it from.

1. Name something a claustrophobic person should not get into:
a monogamous relationship

2. What one thing does a woman spend the most time on when getting ready to go on a date?
fretting

3. What is a Spanish word that everyone knows the meaning of?
no

4. Name something in your bathroom that you leave plugged in all the time?
clock radio

5. Besides golfers, what is something you see on a golf course?
grass

6. Name a household chore you actually enjoy:
ironing

7. Name something you walk out on:
front lawn

8. Name a place where you see nervous people:
Death Row

9. Name something that can be cherry flavored.
Rita's italian ice

10. Complete this phrase: "I’ll never forget my first _____":
job

11. Name another word for "Dad":
Daddy

12. Name another word for "Mom":
Mommy

13. Name something a married couple might want to have 2 of:
TiVo

14. What is the first part of a person’s body to lose the war with gravity?
feet

15. Name something that is sold by the bunch:
panties (at least, I tend to get mine in a bunch)

16. What age would you retire if you had enough money?
50, maybe

17. Name something you find on a kitchen table:
a cat who knows better and doesn't care

18. Name something that rhymes with “dizzy”:
Izzy

19. Tell me how many people you kissed last New Year’s Eve:
can't remember, dammit

20. Name something you see in a jail cell:
Dubya's future

21. Name a month with 31 days:
I shall call it Benuary.

22. Name an occupation where you might work all night:
writer
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From the I-should-be-working-on-the-report-that's-due-today-but-can't-focus department:

Back when I was in college, I made a mixtape called "Songs of Love and Bitterness". Or maybe it was high school. I've revisited it and created a muxtape (an mp3 compilation on muxtape.com) that you can listen to for free in your web browser.

Some of the songs will be familiar to most people. Others might be somewhat familiar, but are covered by another artist. And unless you've heard the original mixtape I made, you probably haven't heard of Bakers Pink's "The Noose, the Flesh, & the Devil". I hadn't heard of them when I bought their CD used in the 99-cent rack, and that was a long time ago. But I'm really glad that I did.

Like to hear it? Here it go.

Click here to open the muxtape in a new window, then click a song to start listening: Songs of Love and Bitterness (2008)

  1. Styx - Don't Let It End

    "Don't let it end this way": but as some scurrilous wag attributed to Seneca, "every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end" (Semisonic - Closing Time). So begins this mix.

  2. Moxy Früvous - Fly

    "A song ... about the moment when you realize that someone that you really love, that you really care for, when you both realize that—you're just not right for each other." Poignant and bittersweet, but not bitter simpliciter.

  3. The Corrs - Everybody Hurts

    My original mixtape used R.E.M.'s original, but I like this cover even better.

  4. Bakers Pink - The Noose, the Flesh, & the Devil

    "And if I can't have you—I can't go on."

  5. Harry Connick, Jr. - Only 'Cause I Don't Have You

    "Later on, good wishes. Later on, good try." But for now, "if looks could kill, this mirror would do."

  6. Ivan Neville - Why Can't I Fall in Love?

    The emotional turning point: "It's time to fall in love."

  7. Scala & Kolacny Brothers - Creep

    A cover of Radiohead sung by a Belgian girls' choir. "But I'm a creep. What the hell am I doing here? I don't belong here." A reminder for those who might be overheard listening to this music: "Creep" drops the F-bomb.

  8. The Police - Message in a Bottle

    The original turning point of the mixtape. "Seems I'm not alone at being alone."

  9. Danny Elfman - Edward Scissorhands: Ice Dance

    Without words.

  10. The Cure - Hello I Love You

    Exuberant and wholehearted, a cover of The Doors from the Elektra Records cover compilation Rubaiyyat.

  11. The Decemberists - Human Behaviour

    Ideally, I'd use Björk's original, but it's so freaky (delightfully and justly freaky, in my opinion) that it would threaten to make the whole muxtape unlistenable.

  12. Jennifer Warnes - And So It Goes

    When this started playing on Coverville (#456, The Billy Joel Cover Story), Jodi skipped it because she didn't want to listen to a sad song. But, to my mind, it's one of the most hopeful romantic songs in the world. The narrator worries that a lover will leave, but acknowledges that the lover is free to choose. Most love songs treat uncertainty as torture, but the narrator of this song embraces uncertainty as part of faith and puts their heart on the line anyway: "So I would choose to be with you—that's if the choice were mine to make—but you can make decisions too, and you can have this heart to break."


Thank you very much.

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