Hey ya'll. In case you didn't notice, I was on vacation this week. I traveled to the magical place that is Chicago, IL to experience their take on St. Patrick's Day (it was, like, for science). It may be a cold ass place, but those Midwesterners sure can put on green and drink! Unfortunately, being away from my computer meant I had almost no time for pop culture. I could tell you about the current exhibit at the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art (It's just "meh") or how I learned about the accuracy of Flight of the Conchords from and actual New Zealander (lots of Murray's in that country, apparently), but really, on the pop culture front, all I can tell you is the new Kelly Clarkson record is rad! I've pretty much been listening to it on a loop for about a week. I highly recommend you check it out...if you, like me, love good pop music. If you are a music snob, then enjoy your boring little Pitchfork loving life.
Friday, March 20, 2009
It's Gonna Be Alright
Posted by Red at 9:02 AM
Labels: Chicago, Kelly Clarkson, Music, psuedo self-promotion, Spot the hilarious lie, St. Patrick's Day, Things that are awesome, Vacation
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Well, as long as it was for science.
What if I don't like Top 40 pop music AND I think the people at Pitchfork are hipster douches?
I like Kelly, though.
Hahaha dude, I love you. And honestly, just TODAY I was wondering where you were! And seriously you make me snort sometimes. I mean goddamn LA is probably cold to you San Diego PUSSIES. "Oh it's 80 degrees every day!" Screw YOU hippy. :)
Can you tell I'm still jealous? I admit I kinda dig the Kelly Clarkson single to my amazement. I don't know how I'd be with a whole album but I kind of like HER as a person, so I'd give it a go.
Oh yeah, welcome back fellow redheaded goddess.
I'm not sure she'll ever top Since You've been Gone. I'm not sure anyone can
The Kelly album is on my "favorite things" list, which I was supposed to post yesterday but I didn't have time.
Maybe this weekend. "I Do Not Hook Up" is like one of the greastest songs ever. I can't believe Kara DioGuardi wrote it.
I'm glad to hear that your "field trip" was educational. I've been hearing good things about Kelly's new CD... I'll have to look into getting a copy.
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