Ramble On

It doesn't feel like it's been so long since my last post. You'd think I've had a lot going on, but that hasn't really been the case. I suppose we're getting ready for the baby to get here, but other than that, I've just had a lot on my mind I guess. At least we finally have the crib put together and the car seat in the car...and all this with a whole three weeks to go till the due date. We're hoping it doesn't go that long, though. Of course, there are a few other things going on right now, of which I am forbidden to speak. These things...well...one in particular, will be revealed at a later date. How's that for suspense?

On to another item of business: I know there are a few readers other than my friends checking out the blog on a semi-regular basis, so thanks for stopping by. If I could make one request, it would be to email me your questions. Just click on the "Ask Tha Docta" link in the upper right corner. It doesn't neccessarily have to be about a subject that one would normally bring to Tha Docta of Love, mind you. I've just been waiting to do the first "Ask Tha Docta" column, and I'd rather not make up my own questions. Thanks to those of you who have sent in questions. Yours will be addressed in the first edition.

Can I just say that I enjoy old movies? I watched Dial "M" For Murder the other day. Hitchcock movies are awesome. I'll give you that people probably never did talk in real life the way they did in the movies back then, but it's just fun to watch. And speaking of Hitchcock, if you've never seen Psycho, you should really check it out. It will be especially good if you don't already know the ending. I promise.

On the music front, I've got a mini list of songs that make you turn up the radio when you hear them.

-Alice in Chains: "Man in the Box"
-The Darkness: "I Believe in a Thing Called Love"
-AC/DC: "Back in Black"
-Ozzy Osbourne: "Crazy Train"
-Pearl Jam: "Evenflow"

Five bucks says you can't not turn up the volume when you hear these songs. And don't leave it turned down just to spite me. Try it. Sometimes when these songs come on the radio or on when I'm randomly playing mp3's, I'll catch myself unconsciously growling "yeeeeeessssss" as I'm hitting the "up" button. Sure, that makes me wonder about myself a little bit, but this stuff rocks.

Slow dance with your lady tonight.

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