Adventures with Dr. Lady Cutie Troublemaker

Life is in flux BIG TIME these days. I want to keep in touch with all of my peeps. The Internet is this beautiful thing. I can move to a brand new city and still stay in easy, near-daily contact with the people I love. When I feel connected to the people in my life that matter, I am unstoppable!

Supersizery

By Abby at 7:12 am on Friday, March 4, 2005

I’ve been reading Morgan Spurlock’s blog for a while now. He was the guy who ate every meal at McDonald’s for 30 days to create "Supersize Me." He didn’t take home the Oscar, but he did make an important movie that got nominated. Today on his blog, he documents his Oscar experience. It’s a facinating read: a normal person at an extraordinary event.

Oh, and incidentally, Morgan and Alex, the lovely vegan chef who supported him through this whole wacky experiment, are engaged. Congratulations!

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50 Foot Wave of Mutilation

By Abby at 9:35 pm on Thursday, March 3, 2005

If you know me at all, you know I’m a long-time, HUGE Throwing Muses fan. Kristin Hersh is the lead singer of that band. Her half-sister, Tonya Donnelly, was in the original lineup and went on to be in Belly and in the Breeders for a bit. For years, Kristin has done both Throwing Muses albums and solo albums, and recently, she created a new band called 50 Foot Wave, and their EP is DIVINE! The last time I saw her live was a solo gig in Bloomington, Indiana, and it wasn’t her best (although Andrew Bird performed that night, and he was wonderful. There was another forgettable guy, but I always forget his name. He was forgettable.) Before that gig, I last saw TM in London. I went alone and had a completely wonderful time. There are always friends to be made amongst rabid fans of a particular artist if you walk way up front and keep your ears open.

Anyway, 50 Foot Wave will be releasing their first full-length album within days, and I just can’t wait! To get you all excited about it, I’m sharing with you a very enjoyable article. It’s an interview with TM’s bass player, whose day job is in a bike shop. It’s called INTERVIEW WITH MY CO-WORKER, THE ROCK STAR.

To get yourself REALLY pumped up for the new release, go watch this video for "Clara Bow."

There’s a rumor she’s going to do a cover of the Pixie’s "Wave of Mutilation" on another upcoming compilation album. Shhh! Keep it on the DL.

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File Hard!

By Abby at 8:51 pm on Thursday, March 3, 2005


We’re riding hard, and we love filing!

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Cabbage Fever

By Abby at 1:23 pm on Wednesday, March 2, 2005

Surfing around just now, and I came across one of the funniest things I’ve ever read. I’m just going to put the whole article right here, so even those of you who are too lazy to click over have the opportunity to read it. Hope you like it as much as I do:

Cabbage Fever

My son doesn’t like vegetables. Except for that one he had an affair with.

I had Tivo’d an episode of "Good Eats." This one happened to be about cabbage and my three-year-old saw it. For whatever reason he liked it, and asked to see it a few times that week.

While I was at the supermarket, I decided to surprise him and bring home an actual real-life cabbage. When I presented it, he flipped out. The boy carried it off to his room and played with it for almost an hour, rolling it around, pretending to cook it, and who knows what else. I think he felt like he was hanging out with a celebrity since he’d been seeing so much cabbage on TV lately. When I asked if he wanted me to really cut it up and cook it for him, he almost burst into tears.

Later that night I put my son to bed, and just as he was dozing off, he bolted up and screamed "I WANT MY CABBAGE! I WANT MY CABBAGE!" I wasn’t going to fight with him. He’s three, he’d win. I just wanted him to go to sleep, so I gave him the stupid cabbage.

I swear to God, he lugged that cabbage around for the next week and a half. He took naps with it. He brought it for rides in the car. He even threw a tantrum when we wouldn’t let him bring it into Toys ‘R Us.

As a concerned father, I was getting a little worried that he and the cabbage were rushing into things. I mean, they had just met. But nine days after it began, the love affair was over. The cabbage was OUT. Tossed aside without so much as a kiss goodbye, or even an explanation. And to be honest, that was fine by me. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not a racist or anything. I like cabbage. I just don’t want my boy dating one.

Kind of reminds me of the story of my friend’s younger brother. He has Autism, and one October, his mother asked him what he wanted to be for Halloween. His answer? "I think I would like to be a triangle." And so that is what he was!

Kids live outside of the box because they don’t yet know what the box is!

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Take Note: Important New Blog Rule

By Abby at 11:07 am on Saturday, February 26, 2005


I will use Google before asking dumb questions.

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