tip is the acronym for “to insure promptness.”

photo by: selene a.

howdy, honkys! the past seven days have been seriously fucked up, but not necessarily all bad, mind you. just shit that i am ill prepared to deal with at this time. anyway, i may be m.i.a. over the next week, but fear not i will be back. in good news, i have an interview tomorrow for a gig that would take me and the family to columbia, sc. i know very little bout the area, but from the research i have been doing seems to be a pretty decent area. i am pretty excited about the possibilities. if anyone is familiar with columbia and wishes to share some info that would be extremely appreciated. so, wish me luck or something. the shitty news, is that i am in need of a real estate lawyer. if anyone knows one please give me a holla. for those that have been paying attention, my bitch ass renter is finally out, but the judgment was far below than expected. she owed us four months, but got a quarter of that. fuckin bullshit. so that has put us in a wee bit of a pickle. thus the need for a real estate lawyer. yeah…..

so, selene was all proud to point out that during this buffalo tom show from the paradise, boston, on 6.10.05 that mr. janovitz gives her a shout out before digging into “i’m allowed.” i will agree that he does mention the name “selene” but its more like “selene?” with a shrugging of the shoulders. regardless, this is a killer show both sonically and setlist wise.

1. birdbrain

2. kitchen door

3. your stripes

4. larry

5. postcard

6. rachael

7. bottom of the rain

8. crutch

9. darl

10. good girl

11. frozen lake

12. treehouse

13. i’m allowed

14. tangerine

15. late at night

16. bleeding heart

17. taillights fade

18. soda jerk

19. wiser

20. velvet roof

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way off topic, bacon.

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10 Responses to “tip is the acronym for “to insure promptness.””


  1. 1 smangs

    proud=mentioned, het hem.

  2. 2 oops...

    FYI - #5 Postcard is broken.

    (Thanks for all you do…)

  3. 3 gregor

    fixed…

  4. 4 Veronica

    Tracks #5,14,15 are brocken. The rest sounds great. Thanks.

  5. 5 gregor

    ok for some reason i added extra slashes. is all fixed now…

  6. 6 Murray

    Dear God, Colatown!?!? I grew up there and went to the University of South Carolina as well. I can suggest some great neighborhoods that are close in. Avoid the suburbs. Sprawl, chain restaurants, and SUVs await you there. Check out Shandon, Rosewood, Waverly Neighborhoods. They are older, established neighborhoods with sidewalks and parks near by.

    If you want to find some cheaper digs in a decent area that is still changing and revitalizing, then you should check out West Columbia. It’s on the west side of the Congaree River.

    Feel free to email me if you have more questions. Good luck with your interview.

  7. 7 smangs

    neighborhoods with sidewalks!

  8. 8 Murray

    smangs,

    I live in Portland, OR now and there’s some neighborhoods out here that don’t have a lot of sidewalks. Also, one doesn’t find a lot sidewalks out in the suburban hinterlands of Columbia.

  9. 9 Nick

    Bacon is always on topic. Always. Throttle those that say otherwise.

  10. 10 Alex

    I live in Columbia. I like your blog. It’s pretty hawt today, but that’s the way it goes for like 99% of August. You will like it here. The music scene is abyssmal, but what the heck do I know. I’m sure there’s something somewhere. I did see the Hold Steady in West Cola about two years ago. That was cool. And, Morrissey played in nearby Myrtle Beach and Greenville. Charlotte is close, and so is Atlanta. I’ve hit a point in my life where an out of town concert is preferable. Mostly because I stay in fancy hotels instead of friends’s floors.

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