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NIGHTSPOTS MAFIA: picks of the week
2004-04-21


Last CD Listened To

Steel Pulse, Earth Crisis – Joan

Janet Jackson, Damita Jo – Andrew

Sophie B. Hawkins latest – Tracy

Pixies, Surfer Rosa – Kirk

Keiko Matsue – Peter

Beatles, #1 – Dan

Otis Clay, Testify! – Dave

Cocktail Mix Volume 3: Swingin' Singles – graysong

Last Movie Seen

More vintage porn – Joan

School of Rock – Andrew

Swimming Pool – Tracy

Thrusters #9 (classics never die) – Kirk

Tampopo – made me wanna eat Ramen – Peter

Slava, Snowshow. OK. It's a play, but it was lots of fun – Dan

Monty Python and the Holy Grail – David

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind – graysong

Last Book read

Exposures, by Andy Warhol – Joan

Book? Now I'm up to the December 2003 issue of Vanity Fair – Andrew

Like I have time! – Tracy

Revelations. PS - the end is near! – Kirk

The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night – Peter

My Unhappy Checkbook – Dan

My Time With Prince: Confessions of a Former Revolutionary, by Dez Dickerson – Dave

An Arrow's Flight, by Mark Merlis (just started) – graysong

My american Idol

You've got to be kidding. I won't watch that stupidass show. – Joan

Mom—and Fantasia B. – Andrew

Luis – Tracy

Amy Matheny – Peter

Al Franken – Dan

Big, beefy, bear-like Matthew Rogers, even if he was eliminated – Dave

Best thing About Spring

That it comes every year – Joan

Less clothing – Andrew

Is it spring yet? – Tracy

As it gets warmer, random dudes more likely to walk around shirtless – Kirk

Spring Fever – Peter

Men in shorts – Dan

Young Republicans in love – Dave

Daylight Savings Time starts – graysong

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