The Comtesse and I have been drinking from the same well because I've been a cranky mama-bear all week, too. It's pretty childish to say “I miss my mommy” when you're 36 but I totally do. And then I feel guilty because my kid and my husband should be my top priority. But then I feel guilty because I'm not in California helping my mom. So that all pretty much sucks.
I've been doing some transcription work (which would not be possible without the shareware program Express Scribe, to which I totally owe the eleven bucks an hour I'm earning doing transcription work) and even with Express Scribe, it's taken me three times longer than I thought it would. My client isn't upset — I think he's just happy he found someone to do it — but I really wasn't planning on this taking three weeks.
After finishing another 110 minute recording today I shoved off and cleaned the bathroom, with the iTunes rockin' at a hundred percent power on the old PowerBook G4. The playlist on Party Shuffle has done quite a bit to lighten my mood:
Walking on the Sun — Smashmouth
#1 crush — Garbage
Obsession — Animotion
F*ck the Spice Girls and Hanson — Limp Bizkit
Mental Boy — American Beauty soundtrack
At Last — Etta James
Have I the Right — Gene Pitney
Do you Believe in Magic — Lovin Spoonful
Breathe — Smartbomb <--- BEST COVER TUNE EVER
Who will Save Your Soul — Jewel
THe Background -Third Eye Blind
I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone — Leater-Kinney
Save the Last Dance — Davis
And now the boy and the husband are home. Dinnertime!
Very nice space you have here! Thanks for leaving the book recommendation in my comments. I'm digging your blog template. And your iTunes list. Let's be friends.
I'm not familiar with Gene Pitney's version of “Have I the Right”. I know that the Honeycomb sounded a lot like him, but I've never seen a version of this song by Pitney. If you can do it without a lot of bother, could you let me know where I can find it? Thanks.
Dan H.
I think I picked it up off an oldies compilation. Monstro loves the Dead Kennedys cover of it so I found the original for him to compare and contrast. Funny, Jello Biafra sounds a lot like Gene Pitney, too.
You can buy the CD on Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/2fenav
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