Saw "Florence Foster Jenkins" today instead of "Sausage Party." What utter trash that movie was. 2 hours of people enabling a deusional, old-money rich woman were supposed to identify with. Now if Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant were attempting to make a meta/satire film on their own movies and the critics that fawn over them, then it was awesome. Otherwise it was the most pretentious crap I've seen in a long time.
I got a kitten today because it fell out of one of my work's company cars. Like, out of the wheel well. I guess I now have a new kitten. My older cat is now doing her "EEWWWW KITTEN!" antics with rumbling hisses and growls, but thankfully the kitten just submitted and now it's just a matter of time until peace again. Also, apparently a fire broke out on I-90 between Post Falls and Couer d' Alene. Fucking huge swathe of the side of the road was fried into ashes and singed.
I-90 west bound side between CDA and PF....as far as I know that's the only rest area. It was about 20 years ago that they were having problems with a lot of gay dudes soliciting guys there.
Been on the road all day with my daughter. Just got home and put her to bed. Time for old episodes of Firing Line and drinking Sarnac Pumpkin Ale, because I'm extreme bitches!! Also Frasier(and Cheers) is on Netflix.
Ok, this week on VI's Lost Hits is a tune that has particular resonance this electoral season. The lead singer, Tom Cochrane, would later have a hit as a solo artist for the song 'Life is a Highway.'
That's an awesomely deep Canadian cut... I love that song. Tom Cochrane is a hell of a performer, and puts on a great live show in a small venue. I've seen him probably 5 times in clubs of less than 300 people... fucking awesome. Right up there are other Canadians of similar pedigry: And two other of my favourites from roughly that same time period:
I mean really, how else are we supposed to get sex? Be nice to women? Yeah, like that'll ever happen! She's just mad because she doesn't have two kitchens.
AWESOME song. Another Red Rider song I loved....about a father dreaming of what will become of his son: