Friday, February 23, 2007

The Dandy Warhols-We Used To Be Friends

Don't you hate it when you can't remember the proper name for things? Daily I have a ridiculous number of conversations that go like this:
Me: Have you heard that song by that band that's on that show that comes on after Gilmore Girls?

Friend: What with the who now? Seriously. Are you on something? Give me a concrete noun, please!

Me: You know! That one song! (sigh)

Friend: Um. OK crack baby.

Me: Nevermind. Geez. (Seriously, I'm so misunderstood.)

So Fougs, it's "We Used to Be Friends" by the Dandy Warhols. Also, I haven't forgotten about the CD you wanted to borrow. I still remember the name of that one and will try to bring it to you soon.

6 comments:

Amira Abu-Shawish said...

Veronica Mars.

I know that feeling. I'd probably forget my own name if it weren't so cool (vanity).

Also, I fixed the font for Communitas.

Jen said...

That happens to me all the time!!

Ginger said...

Thanks Amira!!! You're amazing! I am pretty stoked about this Communitas thing. Hey, Draz is writing sort of a mission statement type thing for our site. Is there room somewhere up top for that sort of thing?

Hey Jen! So when are you coming to visit this summer? Pretty much June is spoken for..

Amira Abu-Shawish said...

Well, it's not just my baby. I had fun making it, and I never would've thought to do something like that had you never said anything. Shared baby? That sounds weird, but it's the truth, so hey. It works.

And yeah, there's definitely room. We can put it up at the top under the banner.

And I can say with certainty that that is a promise I can keep. Pact made.

Christine said...

Nice. I like that song. And I did not call you a crack baby. That time.

This morning's game was good, but that jackass Cristiano Ronaldo scored in the 89th minute so ManU won 2-1. Boo hiss.

On a happier note, Jamie's waffles were AWESOME. See you Sunday!

Ginger said...

Correction/Clarification for my ruler-wielding English pals:

In the first sentence of the "Friend" part of the dialog, I should have said "proper" noun not "concrete" noun. (The wussy, nondescript concrete ones are already in there.)

I had just used the word "proper" in the first sentence of the post and was too lazy to change it, so I used "concrete" as in something "more solid" than what was already there.

I hate grammar, but I love the sound of words!

Shakespeare.