So, since I started collecting vinyl, I have a couple things I am always looking out for.
Yesterday I found a nice antique/gift shop that had a great selection of stuff in the categories I like, so I got a few and here they are from least weird to most.
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The first category is underrated albums by famous musicians.
Albums that never got the respect they deserved.
This is Pete’s second best album, no one talks about it. Incredible songwriting, feels more punk than actual punk at times. Title song is incredible.
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Second underrated record is this...Linda Ronstadt’s much mocked attempt at ‘new wave’ music, savaged by the critics.
Except, it’s actually great, featuring songwriting by the creative mind behind the Cretones and others. Angry Linda upset critics, somehow. Surprise.
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And this one, last in this category. Critics again could not get past it...Rick Nelson was a child star, a little too handsome, a little too smooth, to be taken seriously. But he made great records with the finest sidemen, and it turned out he could write, too, unforgivable.
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Next category...weird soundtracks. God help me, I love ‘em.
This was from a really odd but lush Disney film, the musical highlight is a romance number where John Davidson sings of the magical wonders of ‘DETROIT.’
Weird as hell, I love it.
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And then this one...I have no idea, your guess is as good as mine. Even as huge a Disney film fan as I am, I have never heard of this one.
SO I HAD TO HAVE IT.
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Hello, again! As many of you know, I have been delving deep into tabletop games, mostly for fun, but also because I genuinely believe that during quarantine, they can have a positive effect on people. And the community has been lovely and I am grateful. However...
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I want to share this enthusiasm with others, and it seems to be going very well, except for a lot of nice folks who would love to jump in, but for two reasons;
1) They don't have anyone to play games with and
2) Cost
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Now, it turns out that the game community is aware of these and we did a big thread about games you can play solo or online easily, with some great suggestions.
So now I want to talk a little bit about cost. Gaming CAN be super expensive. But it doesn't have to be!
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As many of you know, I asked for suggestions for board games a couple weeks back and roughly a billion games got sent to my house. HUZZAH! We are playing one new game a day and then I talk about them here with you nerds!
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Okay, I am slightly behind so today I am going to briefly cover TWO games we have tried, and cool fact: they are two of the MOST requested games for us to try of the entire Peninsula O’ Games that has come to my door. What are they, you ask?
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Okay, here we go. As you know, the #MagicPorch is better than the TARDIS. Magic stuff shows up and it's always a delight.
But TODAY. Holy MOLEY.
It's not games, for once, also, as well, too!
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Here's what happened. I was on Twitter (which I almost never am, as you know), and I saw someone had made and posted photos of this beautiful replica sign. It was freaky gorgeous.
And I said something clever like, 'buh?' because it was so perfect.
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And the account was from a couple who are cosplayers and craftspeople/artists, who make amazing replicas from games and other sources, so perfect you want to die.
But this PARTICULAR piece was just a whole level beyond, for me because...
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You know what I don’t miss? Parent teacher conferences.
Most of Rocketkid’s teachers were lovely, but we had two that still stick out in my mind as sad/hilarious.
The first one, he was in elementary school. The teacher said it was ‘important’ for us to come in.
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So we worried about that for two days until the meeting. What could be wrong? It’s scary for parents to be left hanging like that.
So we meet his teacher, goatee and sunglasses...we live in the boonies and yet there’s something here like he’s trying to be a player.
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Not like a lady-player, like he’s got an image of himself in his head. We like teachers, but this guy’s manner is just weirdly kind of pushy a little bit.
Anyway, we sit does in the kid chairs, he’s behind his desk, again, weirdly focused on ‘power,’ somehow.