alternatively titled: reason #112 why I gladly fork over lots of money to kxci every year
This morning, I remembered halfway out the door that I needed to return some call sheets to the Grijalva campaign office. Swearing, because now I was going to be late, and I had tons of stuff on my schedule today, I grabbed them and got in the car. As soon I got on the road, I switched the radio station to KXCI (which my dear hubby almost never lets me listen to when he is in the car). Mere seconds after that, I recognized the voice of William Shatner "singing," covering Pulp's magnificent "Common People." I nearly had a fit. It was so perfect, so appropriate, so surreal. I couldn't commit to either laughing hysterically or to screaming the words along with him, so I did a mix of both. Had I thought to bring my wallet with me, I might have driven straight past the campaign office to the nearest music store and bought the CD, which is soon to be at the top of my wishlist. Frelling brilliant. And if you don't think so, a pox on you.
They then followed the song with something lovely by Sarah Harmer. Ah, but I loves me my Music Mix.
This morning, I remembered halfway out the door that I needed to return some call sheets to the Grijalva campaign office. Swearing, because now I was going to be late, and I had tons of stuff on my schedule today, I grabbed them and got in the car. As soon I got on the road, I switched the radio station to KXCI (which my dear hubby almost never lets me listen to when he is in the car). Mere seconds after that, I recognized the voice of William Shatner "singing," covering Pulp's magnificent "Common People." I nearly had a fit. It was so perfect, so appropriate, so surreal. I couldn't commit to either laughing hysterically or to screaming the words along with him, so I did a mix of both. Had I thought to bring my wallet with me, I might have driven straight past the campaign office to the nearest music store and bought the CD, which is soon to be at the top of my wishlist. Frelling brilliant. And if you don't think so, a pox on you.
They then followed the song with something lovely by Sarah Harmer. Ah, but I loves me my Music Mix.
- Mood:
giggly - Music:you see anyone else smiling here?

