00 you may want to look at the forecast for this Saturday night.
Thanks, yeah, I saw dat. If it rains, though, I think they do it in Hilton?
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00 you may want to look at the forecast for this Saturday night.
This leads me to a question for the RT hivemind.
How much did you guys pay attention to music when you were kids?
My older brother is 8 years older than me so I listened to a lot of his music when I was relatively young. This lead me to become somewhat of a music nerd. My parents weren't big into music but I remember always listening to oldies on my dad's radio so I know a LOT of oldies.
I love music and I know a lot of songs that I don't even like just because it catches in my brain.
Went for a run late last night and came across someone that was trying to get into their car. I asked if they needed help. The dude spun around with this startled expression and bolted. I have this sneaking suspicion that he was trying to break into the car.
The fact that he ran away from me while I was out running obviously means that I didn't look fast enough to catch him.
I feel so body-shamed right now.
Went for a run late last night and came across someone that was trying to get into their car. I asked if they needed help. The dude spun around with this startled expression and bolted. I have this sneaking suspicion that he was trying to break into the car.
The fact that he ran away from me while I was out running obviously means that I didn't look fast enough to catch him.
I feel so body-shamed right now.
My parents listened to a lot of music, so I was exposed to it. We always complained back then about having to listen to their music in the car, but I appreciate it now.This leads me to a question for the RT hivemind.
How much did you guys pay attention to music when you were kids?
My older brother is 8 years older than me so I listened to a lot of his music when I was relatively young. This lead me to become somewhat of a music nerd. My parents weren't big into music but I remember always listening to oldies on my dad's radio so I know a LOT of oldies.
I love music and I know a lot of songs that I don't even like just because it catches in my brain.
This leads me to a question for the RT hivemind.
How much did you guys pay attention to music when you were kids?
My older brother is 8 years older than me so I listened to a lot of his music when I was relatively young. This lead me to become somewhat of a music nerd. My parents weren't big into music but I remember always listening to oldies on my dad's radio so I know a LOT of oldies.
I love music and I know a lot of songs that I don't even like just because it catches in my brain.
Little Cooler bit it on the bars at recess yesterday and has a huge goose egg above her left eye. This morning it was pretty purple and it was pushing her eyebrow down. It looks like half of her face is serious all the time.
What I couldn't help picturing with your description.Little Cooler bit it on the bars at recess yesterday and has a huge goose egg above her left eye. This morning it was pretty purple and it was pushing her eyebrow down. It looks like half of her face is serious all the time.
My siblings are 8 & 12 years older than I am, so I too was exposed to a lot of music early. Lots of 80s hair bands and 90s alternative. The first music I bought for myself was pearl jam.
What I couldn't help picturing with your description.
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Sorry, Cooler...
My parents listened to a lot of music, so I was exposed to it. We always complained back then about having to listen to their music in the car, but I appreciate it now.
I have a sister 3yrs older so I listened to what she listened to when I was in elementary school. I remember walking around the playground and having my Walkman (cassette tape) and listening to Prince. I had no idea what the lyrics meant at that age.
With our oldest, when she was a toddler we listened to kids' CY'S in the van (we loved Laurie Berkner, if you have kids under the age of 5 she is fun). Now we listen to top 40 in the van. The 2yr old was just singing along to Colbie Callet (sp) "Try" and can identify songs within 4 bars of the intro. On right after she said, "Out of Style" before the verse even started. The oldest is very into 80's music, before that she and the 9yr old liked anything Michael Jackson.
Our nephew fell off yesterday and fractured both his wrists bracing his fall. Hope yours feels better soon!
My siblings are 8 & 12 years older than I am, so I too was exposed to a lot of music early. Lots of 80s hair bands and 90s alternative. The first music I bought for myself was pearl jam.
My parents listened to a lot of music, so I was exposed to it. We always complained back then about having to listen to their music in the car, but I appreciate it now.
I have a sister 3yrs older so I listened to what she listened to when I was in elementary school. I remember walking around the playground and having my Walkman (cassette tape) and listening to Prince. I had no idea what the lyrics meant at that age.
With our oldest, when she was a toddler we listened to kids' CY'S in the van (we loved Laurie Berkner, if you have kids under the age of 5 she is fun). Now we listen to top 40 in the van. The 2yr old was just singing along to Colbie Callet (sp) "Try" and can identify songs within 4 bars of the intro. On right after she said, "Out of Style" before the verse even started. The oldest is very into 80's music, before that she and the 9yr old liked anything Michael Jackson.