10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on September 01, 2006, 09:07:50 AM
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They've reconfigured the 'BCO player -- you have to click a second button to start the stream after the player opens, which is a sneaky way of making you see at least part of the commercial that runs at the very beginning...
and we're delayed while Los Lonely Boys finish their "Studio C" live set.
The actual set begins at 9:15 with "A Hard Day's Night".
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the Alarm, "Working Man Blues"
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BOS Bruce, "Promised Land".
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They've reconfigured the 'BCO player -- you have to click a second button to start the stream after the player opens, which is a sneaky way of making you see at least part of the commercial that runs at the very beginning...
Huh? I didn't have to click anything I haven't been clicking for the last 8 months.
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They've reconfigured the 'BCO player -- you have to click a second button to start the stream after the player opens, which is a sneaky way of making you see at least part of the commercial that runs at the very beginning...
Huh? I didn't have to click anything I haven't been clicking for the last 8 months.
I got a Wells Fargo commercial and then silence -- the stream did not kick in as it usually does. But in the upper-right corner was a button that said "start stream now" and I only got the stream by clicking that button.
BOS2 Randy Newman, "Mr President (Have Pity on the Working Man)"
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Lawd, ah am SO tired! BOS3 Devo in a Coal Mine.
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kudos to the clips from Office Space and The Office. Which reminds me that Mike Judge, who did Office Space as well as Beavis & ButtHead and King of the Hill, has a new movie called Idiocracy -- Luke Wilson as a not-very-bright guy who goes to sleep for 1000 years and wakes up to find a society so dumbed-down that he's considered a genius. It's getting a VERY limited release this weekend (not even being shown in the Bay Area at all) because FOX doesn't believe in it, but I bet it'll be a Comedy Central staple a year from now.
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This "Minimum Wage" song sounds familiar. I wanna say the Busboys, but I'm probably wrong.
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Minimum Wage? Is this the Waitresses? Haven't heard them in a really long time.
And this "Cubicle" parody is pretty funny. Ginger rules. But we knew that.
ETA: Waitresses, Busboys, they're all the same...d'oh!!
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oo! BOS5 Stones "Salt of the Earth".
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Minimum Wage? Is this the Waitresses? Haven't heard them in a really long time.
Ha! I said Busboys and you said Waitresses, who both make... minimum wage.
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Minimum Wage? Is this the Waitresses? Haven't heard them in a really long time.
Ha! I said Busboys and you said Waitresses, who both make... minimum wage.
wow, it WAS the Busboys! They were a hot critical fave for a short minute back in the early '80s when their first (only?) LP came out -- that rarity, a black rock band. They got lumped in with New Wave, and I actually saw them open for, of all people, Linda Ronstadt at Radio City Music Hall. They rocked, as I recall, but not a good pairing of opener and headliner.