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"Where have you been.

...if you go I will surely die..." Same as last time, as you all thoroughly embarrassed yourselves by not knowing it, or at least not saying what it was. Shame on all of you, unless i missed where someone said it, in which case, shame on all of you except them. Redeem yourself and guess it.

I bought the Macbook Air Superdrive so I could import some CDs to iTunes, download Office '08 for Mac (which rocks the outdated '03 version I've used on Windows). it was pricy, $100 pricy to be exact, but I surprisingly had plenty of money to get that and $50 worth of CDs, with tons to spare. I rarely ever have that much money. I guess birthday last month + graduation this month made for a lot of cash.

I also celebrated the beginning of Summer with a trip to F.Y.E., where I grabbed three new CDs. I don't want to give any full reviews yet, as I might overrate or underrate them, but so far, I've loved them all, especially the first one i'm gonna mention. Today, I bought,

"Weezer (The Blue Album)" by Weezer

Well, i was deciding between this and "Pinkerton" on the way to the store. As I said last blog I've been craving a fun album to listen to, so Idecided I would get this one, and grab "Pinkerton" later. Well, that was a dumb conversation I had with my brain because it turned out that this was the only one F.Y.E. had, so i bought it. I popped it in, and I absolutely loved it. It was mostly flawless, and is so far one of my favorite albums ever, easily top 20 material, maybe higher. I say this with a lot of CDs though, so I'll have to wait and see.

Three best songs: "Surf Wax America", "Undone", "Say it Ain't So"

"Modern Life Is Rubbish" by Blur

Another great album by Blur. I'm on a roll with getting good albums. Itdoes lack the funness that "Parklife" had, but succeeds in other ways. It has a modern Beatles ring to it, and as with "Parklife", it's catchy as hell. The chorus of "For Tomorrow" is poppy and hard to resist, so it lures you in for the rest of the album. Next on my Blurry list is "The Great Escape" or "Blur".

Three best songs: "Chemical World", "For Tomorrow", "Star Shaped" I was a little surprised to find that my favorites matched All Music Guide's favorites, but I guess they are the standouts)

And the unplanned one, that Shadow will be mad about, considering the hundreds of other bands I need to check out, but...

"Lost Dogs" by Pearl Jam

I'm not one to be seduced into buying things purely by bargains, but when I find a hard to find Rarities and B-Sides double disc album by one of my two favorite bands for only $20, I have to grab it. Even the stuff that never made the cut for Pearl Jam's albums rocks the casbah. It spans such a wide variety of PJ ****, and grabs some of their most famous B-Side tracks.

Three best songs: "Yellow Ledbetter" (no sh!t), "Last Kiss", "All Night"

Now that the music part is done for now, here's my five favorite quotes from cartoons.

5. "Oh geez! This box is moving fast!!!" Kyle's cousin, Kyle from South Park

4. "Samuel L. Jackson must be here somewhere! He's in everything. Look! There he is!" Chris Griffin from Family Guy

3. "To start, press any key. Where's the "any" key. I see esc (pronounced as esk), ctrl (cataral), and pg up (pig up). There doesn't seem to be any "any" key. Woo! All this computer hacking is making me thirsty, I think I'll order a tab (presses tab key)." Homer Simpson in The Simpsons

2. "Ah, ma'am, please, release that tight grip you have on my balls." Eric Cartman in South Park

AND MY FAVORITE QUOTE FROM ANY CARTOON EVER, AND MY FAVORITE TV QUOTE IS...

1. "It's like there's a party in my mouth, and everyone's throwing up." Fry from Futurama :lol::lol::lol::lol:

That's all for today. See ya.

DEE