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Non sequiturs

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valentina

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Today's non sequiturs begin with the fact that the Reverend Jim guy that I mentioned in my prior entry is, in fact, employed. I went into Meadowlark Coffee yesterday and he was sitting outside, wearing a shirt normally worn by U-Stop convenience store employees. I asked Debbie, the morning barrista, if he was actually a U-Stop employee and she said yes, she was rather certain that he was. I commented that I'd always thought that he was a client at the county mental health center. And Debbie said yes, she was rather sure he was.

 

I was watching "Austin City Limits" on PBS last Saturday, and I know it was a rerun, but I was deeply amused at the contrasts presented by the two featured performers. I like both of them, but who decided to put Lyle Lovett and Jamie Cullum on the same show? Lyle is tall, skinny, taciturn Texan who smiles only on one side of his face, is so rigid when he performs that one suspects he might break in half if he made a sudden move, and is entrancingly weird-looking. I figured out that part of what makes him so very odd-looking is that his eyebrows are almost nonexistent. He has all that hair on the top of his head (which styling products have really tamed in recent years) and absolutely no eyebrows. But don't get me wrong, I like his voice and a lot of his music, although I don't listen to him that often.

 

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Did he burn his eyebrows off as a kid and they never grew back?

 

Jamie Cullum is a hyperanimated little sparkplug from England who runs and jumps all over as he is singing and playing the piano. He's so little that I kind of want to call him "Frodo," but he's also quite adorable. Maybe the Austin City Limits crowd for his show was the same group who showed up to see Lyle perform, and they just didn't get what Jamie was all about. They were as lifeless as the day is long, and I've never seen a group of such unrhymtic-looking people in my life. What was the matter with those white people? Get up and move! At least sway a bit! Granted, I love Jamie's music and his style, but I felt sorry for him, having to perform on TV before an alleged "live" audience.

 

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Just. Plain. Cute.

 

I bought three bottles from the update -- two from Wanderlust and one from Carnaval Diabolique. Specifically, Cockaige and Lyonesse from Wanderlust and Midnight on the Midway. What is life without at least one or two pending BPAL orders? About as boring as a Lyle Lovett crowd at a Jamie Cullum concert!

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I've wondered that about Austin City Limits myself -- most of the time it's 2 acts, but are they taped one after the other?

 

Ooh, your order sounds good. Oh! And did you see the description for Les Bijoux: skin musk and honey? As in: SMUT-O-RAMA??? :rantrave:

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I've wondered that about Austin City Limits myself -- most of the time it's 2 acts, but are they taped one after the other?

 

Ooh, your order sounds good. Oh! And did you see the description for Les Bijoux: skin musk and honey? As in: SMUT-O-RAMA??? :lol:

 

I always gotten the impression that each act was filmed on a different day, with a different auidence, but I can't imagine that audience for Jamie was there just to see him, because they weren't young enough or funky enough and them seemed to be sitting in a mute stupor. Who can hold still to his rave version of "I Could Have Danced All Night?" That song would seem to be the antidote to torpor, but not with that crowd -- the producers needed to check for pulses!

 

I did see Le Bijoux, and since that's a GC scent, I'm going to try an imp before I consider a bottle, because the rose and apple worry me a bit. I amp those two scents like crazy, and I'm way cautious about them. Of the ones that I ordered, the one that immediately struck me as a must-have was Cockaige -- milk, honey, sweet cakes and wine. Love all those scents! A bit like the Monster Baits, it seemed. And I love the wine in Urd and Wanda, and I'm intrigued by how it will smell with the sweetness and milk. I wonder if the wine in this will be red wine or white wine? I can hardly wait! Woo-hoo, I better stop talking about that scent, I'm going to work myself into a lather and need a cold shower!!! :rantrave:

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