tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15551659.post4482217836782050794..comments2023-06-15T05:11:03.408-07:00Comments on Kit Burns was framed!: Hi, my name is Ryan and I’m esoteric…alpharathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10399655031407319997noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15551659.post-83676535592636485322007-08-17T06:47:00.000-07:002007-08-17T06:47:00.000-07:00!!Angeline Rose Larimerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18058615711696995128noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15551659.post-36081325388977112722007-08-14T13:14:00.000-07:002007-08-14T13:14:00.000-07:00I'm going to have to go back through and clicky yo...I'm going to have to go back through and clicky your linkies in search of clippy goodness. At the moment, Zenzeriffic wants to hear I Object again. She finds Barb a very soothing influence -- seriously, calms her right down. Personally, I liked the Towers's acoustic number best, perhaps because I am a simple person who needs a simple message delivered in a simple way by a shirtless guy wearing a really sweet hat.<BR/><BR/>My point EXACTLY about the environment! Why the fuck fuck it up when it's not that fucking hard not to?!?! Green is pretty, and it smells good (most of the time) and that's reason enough for me.<BR/><BR/>I liked your punk article -- I giggled when you {{{SPOILER ALERT}}} described yourself as "crusty" and "old."<BR/><BR/>The Quincy post brings up a valid question regarding music and kids: does what a kid listens to influence his or her behavior?<BR/><BR/>In my extremely limited experience, and with the youngest of my four kids wanting me desperately to take her to that concert in Clarkston on the 22nd -- you know, the concert featuring all those bands with all those CDs with all those parental advisories on their covers -- what I have concluded is this: people make music; music does not make people. <BR/><BR/>Further, music does not influence the <I>character</I> of a person; people are drawn to specific types of music for all sorts of reasons specific to the moments of their lives; AND, music, just like movies and TV shows and books, is a great conversation starter.<BR/><BR/>Music is an essential element of culture. All music. Except Montovani. (Was going for the "what's not music" joke)<BR/><BR/>I listen to my kids' music. It helps me know where their heads are at. They have gone through phases of listening to what was "my" music at their ages, and it has helped them to know where my head was at. <BR/><BR/>This was actually funny, one day a couple-few years ago when Moose thought he would shock me by putting AC/DC's "Big Balls" in the CD player.<BR/><BR/>Naturally, I simply sang along.<BR/><BR/>Any good mother would.<BR/><BR/>Good post, secrets and all.Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07802695378617927299noreply@blogger.com