Archives for 2006 June
MP3 Thursday: Robin Wynn
Date: June 29, 2006
There are many good singers in the world, and just as many mediocre singers who can pull off a good sound thanks to their style. Robin Wynn, on the other hand, has the advantage of both, possessing a great, clear voice and an upbeat style that incorporates a multitude of instruments and thoughtful lyrics.
Del.icio.us Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Date: June 27, 2006
Balance your hormones, get cheered on while using the toilet, take note of the U.S. death toll in Iraq and more.
Love Based on Actions, Not Just Words and Feelings
Date: June 26, 2006
In the world that we live in, the definition of love–and consequently, the definition of relationships and sex–has been skewed greatly. Many people think truth, love, and the facts as we know them are all relative. Relative, I suppose, according to how you want the truth to be today.
MP3 Thursday: Sleepwalker
Date: June 22, 2006
Sleepwalker is the works of Bulgarian native Lyubomir Yordanov, who produces new age, meditative world music. His music, which is rich in guitar playing, ethnic and tribal vocals, will surely please anyone looking to unwind at the end of the day. Though fairly unknown in the scheme of things, Sleepwalker’s music is polished to perfection.
Hump Day Funnies: Japanese Exercise, Learn English at Same Time
Date: June 21, 2006
Apparently Japan, in another one of its vastly innovative efforts to enhance cultural understanding, especially when it comes to the English language, thought it a good idea to put girls in leotards, make them do simple aerobic exercises and have them rhythmically repeat “useful” English phrases until you have the desire to shoot yourself in the eye and bleed all over the floor.
Del.icio.us Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Date: June 20, 2006
What do swimming Islamic women, sex, the internet, and repetitive strain injury have in common? Absolutely nothing, but that’s the roundup of links for this week.
Look to the Sky
Date: June 19, 2006
I look to the sky, with its bottomless pit of blue and black. Stars arrange themselves in ornate things we call constellations, but they seem more like freckles to me–white, shiny freckles on a smooth, atmospheric complexion.




