low-key Weekend Jam april 15 - 16
- judih
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low-key Weekend Jam april 15 - 16
low key jam session
no fuss, no muss
no reason to warn the neighbours
come on out and jam
just us.
it'll start when it starts and end when it ends. No alarm clocks.
As soon as april 15th starts round your way, it's low key jam time.
When april 16th has had its way with you, it'll be the signal to stop.
a little low-key, see?
j
no fuss, no muss
no reason to warn the neighbours
come on out and jam
just us.
it'll start when it starts and end when it ends. No alarm clocks.
As soon as april 15th starts round your way, it's low key jam time.
When april 16th has had its way with you, it'll be the signal to stop.
a little low-key, see?
j
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here ya go - link to the low-key weekend jam... yeah yeah.. i know... it's right up top, but still.... y'neva know 
http://www.studioeight.tv/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=3080

http://www.studioeight.tv/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=3080
Boy...that was a short weekend!
I came to jam but found the feast had ended
jar was empty...crumbs on the table
a song about kisses and pomegranates
lingering in the air...
I guess that's what I get for being
unfashionably late to the party!

I came to jam but found the feast had ended
jar was empty...crumbs on the table
a song about kisses and pomegranates
lingering in the air...
I guess that's what I get for being
unfashionably late to the party!

Freedom's just another word...
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http://soozen.livejournal.com/
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a new jam?
how about a one day buddah bit jam?
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- Doreen Peri
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I was so low-key I tried my best to stay away from the machine.
I enjoyed homemade pasta sauce, freshly unfrozen from a plastic container I had stored it in a month ago. I cooked the thinnest spaghetti in the cabinet, al dente, had it for lunch two days in a row. We rented low-key videos yesterday and have watched two - One was a pretty wild concept about people getting a computer chip embedded in their body while still in the womb so their entire life is recorded... It's called "The Final Cut" with Robin Williams. He's a "cutter." Sci-fi, creepy idea.... He cuts the ugly parts out of people's lives, viewing the footage on these large computer monitors, eliminating everything but a few choice moments that make the person's life look ideal, then shows the film at a "rememory" viewing which is like a funeral. There are demonstrations by folks who want this practice to stop. The demonstrators are tattooed and the tattooes are metallic material of some sort which keeps them from being video taped or audio recorded into other people's chips. It was a haunting film. It wasn't all that good, but the concept is so creepy, it creeped into my dream last night. And then we saw a film called "Luther" which was about Martin Luther's life.
We have 3 more to view. "The Door in the Floor" with Jeff Bridges and Kim Basinger" based on a John Irving novel. The remake of "The Stepford Wives," the 70's version film which is another creepy concept. And "I Heart Huckabees" with Dustin Hoffman and Lily Tomlin. I'm looking forward to all three.
So, it has been a low-key weekend and I have done absolutely nothing other than watch those two movies. The house is collecting dust, the laundry awaits me, the garden bed is not turned, the perennial garden I am planning is still in seed packs, the mulch was not purchased, the bills remain unpaid, no birthday greeting was sent to my sister, the car didn't get washed .... but it is SPRING and I was awakened this morning to the sounds of robins and basketball bounces. Low key. Much needed relaxation for me. Nothing got done. It's still there to do. And I woke up with a novel in my head and 2 poems lingering in my mind which may never get written down.
Yes, we're on for next weekend. An Image-ination Jam. Experimental Internet. Come one come all!
I hope you all enjoyed jamming. Please forgive my absence. I am trying to forgive myself for not accomplishing anything at all other than existence. Some days we need low-key. I should try this more often.
I enjoyed homemade pasta sauce, freshly unfrozen from a plastic container I had stored it in a month ago. I cooked the thinnest spaghetti in the cabinet, al dente, had it for lunch two days in a row. We rented low-key videos yesterday and have watched two - One was a pretty wild concept about people getting a computer chip embedded in their body while still in the womb so their entire life is recorded... It's called "The Final Cut" with Robin Williams. He's a "cutter." Sci-fi, creepy idea.... He cuts the ugly parts out of people's lives, viewing the footage on these large computer monitors, eliminating everything but a few choice moments that make the person's life look ideal, then shows the film at a "rememory" viewing which is like a funeral. There are demonstrations by folks who want this practice to stop. The demonstrators are tattooed and the tattooes are metallic material of some sort which keeps them from being video taped or audio recorded into other people's chips. It was a haunting film. It wasn't all that good, but the concept is so creepy, it creeped into my dream last night. And then we saw a film called "Luther" which was about Martin Luther's life.
We have 3 more to view. "The Door in the Floor" with Jeff Bridges and Kim Basinger" based on a John Irving novel. The remake of "The Stepford Wives," the 70's version film which is another creepy concept. And "I Heart Huckabees" with Dustin Hoffman and Lily Tomlin. I'm looking forward to all three.
So, it has been a low-key weekend and I have done absolutely nothing other than watch those two movies. The house is collecting dust, the laundry awaits me, the garden bed is not turned, the perennial garden I am planning is still in seed packs, the mulch was not purchased, the bills remain unpaid, no birthday greeting was sent to my sister, the car didn't get washed .... but it is SPRING and I was awakened this morning to the sounds of robins and basketball bounces. Low key. Much needed relaxation for me. Nothing got done. It's still there to do. And I woke up with a novel in my head and 2 poems lingering in my mind which may never get written down.
Yes, we're on for next weekend. An Image-ination Jam. Experimental Internet. Come one come all!
I hope you all enjoyed jamming. Please forgive my absence. I am trying to forgive myself for not accomplishing anything at all other than existence. Some days we need low-key. I should try this more often.
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