Like A Trip Back To Middle School

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

adorable

Kevin Devine posted this on MySpace today:

The Friday, April 24th "Brother's Blood" Bowery Ballroom show has sold out.


In 5 days.


2 months in advance.


This is crazy, and unexpected, and my mother pointed out we're 'the only show already sold out for April' before telling me she loved me "even when I'm not sold out.
"

Thank YOU.


Complete US tour dates and a bunch more coming very soon.


Thank YOU.


xo.


Looooove him . . . and his mom too apparently. So glad I got my tickets to this one already . . . who wants to go with me? =)

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Monday, February 23, 2009

bah

Dear How I Met Your Mother,

A new episode one of these Mondays would be absolutely delightful. Thanks!

Love,
Kerri

Sunday, February 22, 2009

packing is fun

for your quick reference, a list of things that the transportation security administration won't let you carry on to a plane, but will let you check (a non-exhaustive list, so feel free to check their website with your specific queries!):

Ice Axes/Ice Picks
Meat Cleavers
Sabers
Swords
Baseball Bats
Bows and Arrows
Spear Guns
Firearms
Realistic Replicas of Firearms
Axes and Hatchets
Cattle Prods
Billy Clubs (I don't know what that is, but the name made me giggle)
Nunchakus
Throwing Stars

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

man, i almost miss reading days . . .

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

the back cover of the free book i got yesterday pretty much sums up my day at ny comic con better than i ever could

"Rescued from unspeakable horror, Ishbel Burnelle has devoted her life to the Order of the Coil, a sacred cult that reads the future in the entrails of its human sacrifices. But the Serpent has loftier plans for the archpriestess, and an eerie, eldritch warning: Prepare for the Lord of Elcho Falling . . .

Perils abound in a realm beset by treachery, and above all looms the DarkGlass Mountain - once known as the Threshold - as the terrible Dark God Kanubai prepares to emerge from his prison in exile."

Yup . . . probably won't be reading The Serpent Bride.