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grant
15:15 / 03.11.06
Kevin Federline -- you have been tagged.

Oh, my. I'm sure they don't mean it.
 
 
charrellz
15:43 / 03.11.06
There are some brilliant product reviews out there, such as this one for Tuscan Whole Milk, 1 Gallon, 128 fl oz:

He always brought home milk on Friday.

After a long hard week full of days he would burst through the door, his fatigue hidden behind a smile. There was an icy jug of Tuscan Whole Milk, 1 Gallon, 128 fl oz in his right hand. With his left hand he would grip my waist - I was always cooking dinner - and press the cold frostiness of the jug against my arm as he kissed my cheek. I would jump, mostly to gratify him after a time, and smile lovingly at him. He was a good man, a wonderful husband who always brought the milk on Friday, Tuscan Whole Milk, 1 Gallon, 128 fl oz.

Then there was that Friday, the terrible Friday that would ruin every Friday for the rest of my life. The door opened, but there was no bouyant greeting - no cold jug against the back of my arm. There was no Tuscan Whole Milk in his right hand, nor his left. There came no kiss. I watched as he sat down in a kitchen chair to remove his shoes. He wore no fatigue, but also no smile. I didn't speak, but turned back to the beans I had been stirring. I stirred until most of their little shrivelled skins floated to the surface of the cloudy water. Something was wrong, but it was vague wrongness that no amount of hard thought could give shape to.

Over dinner that night I casually inserted,"What happened to the milk?"
"Oh,"he smiled sheepishly, glancing aside,"I guess I forgot today."

That was when I knew. He was tired of this life with me, tired of bringing home the Tuscan Whole Milk, 1 Gallon, 128 fl oz. He was probably shoveling funds into a secret bank account, looking at apartments in town, casting furtive glances at cashiers and secretaries and waitresses. That's when I knew it was over. Some time later he moved in with a cashier from the Food Mart down the street. And me? Well, I've gone soy.
 
 
MattShepherd: I WEDDED KALI!
16:07 / 03.11.06
11 out of 15 people found my review of Celine Dion's hardcover/CD package "Miracle" helpful:


I have to admit not having been the biggest fan of Dion or Geddes' work in the past, finding both a little saccharine for my tastes. But I have to acknowledge that they make a powerful combination, with Dion's powerful voice and Geddes' unparalleled skill at crafting unforgettable images providing a unique opportunity for both creators to examine not only the miracle of birth and the uniquely adorable qualities of babies, but also a subtle reflection on mortality and fate.

The resonance of the work stands on its own, with Dion's timeless pop stylings underscoring Geddes' lush sense of artistry, but beneath the images is a depth many wouldn't ascribe to either artist. Too often Dion and Geddes are both passed over as 'pop' artists with nothing serious to contribute, but from the cover, with Dion cradling her child, here done up as though it has some greenish skull-destroying disease, it is obvious that the two are not shy at exploring all facets of motherhood, from the most glowing positives to the slightest of down sides.

Dion, too, combines slick modern production hooks with the rasp of age beginning to show in her voice, as Geddes plumbs deeper into a more sombre series of shades than previous. What does it mean when you cut open a watermelon and find a child inside? A question heretofore unasked, but one that should be asked, and often.

A masterwork, and highly recommended for both new mothers and scholars of the human life cycle.


I was the first to review it, which I am also a bit proud of.
 
 
Kali, Queen of Kitteh
16:09 / 03.11.06
(with no little admiration in her voice)

You are my hero, Matt Shepherd.
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
16:13 / 03.11.06
Track 14, "Hot Shot City", is particularly good.
 
 
Less searchable M0rd4nt
21:25 / 05.11.06
Internet fails to appreciate tenebruous beauty of author's darquely crystalline soul. Riceout ensues.
 
  
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