It's a new one and I don't like it. It's all "yay, we have a timer" which gives me 4 hours on high, 6 hours on high, 8 hours on low, 10 hours on low, and always after the timer, it turns to "keep warm". I think it's the keep-warm that's the problem. I think it's toooooo hot. Even recipes that are quite large will burn if they're on that too long. Mostly I put things in while they're still frozen, and then they're just right.
I think I'm going to have to find the Brit channel on iTunes - I've never heard of any of these people!
Interesting. I'm going to have to play with Like.fm. I wonder if it will work for me, given that most of the fun sites are banned by the work nanny...
need to listen. I always thought he had a quality to his voice that made otherwise-weak songs work.
Really? All I could think as you listened was "wow, this is okay, until that guy starts 'singing'". I suppose I should give it a real listen before I plop myself into the "not for me" category.
People love a freak show, which is why, to my mind, they focused on Michael Jackson the Weird, instead of Michael Jackson the Musician. As his personal life got weirder and weirder, his music got relegated to the background. I personally preferred his early stuff and can't say I've heard any of his stuff from the last ten years or more.
I either wrap them backwards or lift them funny. And I'm not entirely sure I do it the same on every row. o.O
I don't remember the crocheted hat Joan did off the top of my head, but it will be a while before Aunt Tam deserves one. I tend to think if someone asks, they don't deserve one.
Patron saints are the ones who have a special affinity for whatever they're the patron of, and the idea is to ask the saint for direct intercession with god. You should love that - holy social networking.
what, like Pat Boone covering metal or Paul Anka jazzing up rock? I suppose you have a point. I don't really think believability has ever been on my list of Must Haves when selecting songs I like, though. Lately most of my favorites have to do with selling your soul to the devil and/or hookers and strippers. I suppose maybe it's less about believability than being a good match. Those songs just *fit* with the artist. And if that's the sense we're talking about, I still think the original reviewer is wrong, and I can't imagine anyone better singing about partying and avoiding creepy dinosaur guys than Ke$ha.