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Day One Hundred Eight (Year Three)

One of the cool things about the continuing process of organizing all of S's. stuff is that she keeps finding more and more music.  Today's finds included the following records:

1) The Crane Wife - The Decemberists (I own this already)
2) Picture Perfect Morning - Edie Brickell
3) Too Many Bunnies - Happy Flowers
4) Strategic Grill Locations - Mitch Hedberg
5) What's Left For Kicks? - Monks Of Doom

I almost took the Edie Brickell record with me for the car ride back to work when I came home at lunch, and the realized that I wouldn't have enough time to fully process something brand new in the 6 minutes it would take me to get there.  So I opted for the Wallflowers instead, and vowed to take a listen to the Edie Brickell sometime in the next three days.

The other thing that I'd like to take a moment to make note of tonight is that I'm really missing not having a music biography in my life right now.  I think that tomorrow, when all of the playing and organizing of music stuff starts to die down a bit for the day, I'm going to attempt to find myself a music bio to at least put on my nightstand as a "coming soon" type of attraction.  Not sure which one yet, but we shall see.

The awesomely busy weekend of music begins in the morning.  Wish me luck!

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