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lil_christian

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I really hope I can get a nap in somewhere today. Unfortunately, so far, I have had 5 hours of sleep.
 

Lynx

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Main roads are clear here, back roads are still iced.

My father was supposed to come down from Kentucky today. He's a Red Cross blood drive coordinator and they have been expanding territory lately. He was going to do multiple blood drives in this area and crash here three nights. But today he can't get out of his driveway.

Though I had a blast driving yesterday, today I officially hate snow. I guess it's a love-hate relationship... Or something... All I know is I WANT MY DADDY!

I think I'll go pout now.
 

melita916

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on my drive to work, i found out my right turning signal is out. yah. you always find that out WHILE on the road -_-

on the bright side, boss said he was going to bring me fudge today, and i get to work, and.... there.it.is! so yaaaaas
 
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Tintin

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LINDSEY STIRLING

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(photo not from actual SA show)

Last night I saw the fantabulous Miss Lindsey Stirling live! She's a brilliant dancing violinist in the genres of classic violin/dub-step/electronica. I've finally finished my review. Here it is.

If you're not familiar with her work, here's her YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/lindseystomp



LINDSEY STIRLING at Fowler's Live, Adelaide

The GREAT
Seeing Lindsey Stirling live! I've been a huge fan of hers for 2+ years now and was especially bummed when Adelaide wasn't included in the Australian tour early last year. It was beyond amazing to finally see Lindsey in person. Incredibly surreal. I thought Lindsey and her two peeps, Gavi and Drew were amazing. The trio are clearly one happy family and that played out in a wonderful dynamic on stage. This was communicated in a curious combination of strong musical talent and dance (of course), humility, playfulness, depth and integrity and on top of all that, they still managed to have great stage presence.

During the night, Lindsey Stirling shared a little of her story and gave credit to God for giving her strength in the darkest parts of her life, which was cool (but she's a Mormon). I was mesmerized by Lindsey's trademark ethereal, but energetic dancing and violin playing and the dynamic lighting accompanying her performance really added to the experience (or maybe I'm just easily impressed). Lindsey wowed everyone with her surprisingly beautiful vocal talents when she sang a few Disney princess song excerpts. The band played many of her songs, as well as a cover of "Senbonzakura", the love song, "All of Me", her "Lord of the Rings" medley and any acoustic version of "Transcendence".

The audience were strangely introverted though. Anyone who knows me knows that I don't dance and that I'm not an extrovert. And yet, there I was, one of the few, out of maybe 300 people, dancing along to the songs (and singing). Don't get me wrong, Lindsey was warmly welcomed and well-received and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves (clapping along, chanting, wooting and shouting their appreciation). I guess this really was a YouTube crowd (ha!) But seriously, guys! Lindsey's music is crazy dance-friendly. Why you no dance?

WEIRD OBSERVATION
Lindsey Stirling sounded much more American in person.

The GOOD
The supporting act was a DJ who turned dials and things on a sound board linked up to a laptop (I don't know what you call that set-up). The guy played with a lot of dub-step music and 80s/90s pop culture tunes from everything TV (eg. "Where's Wally?", "Knight Rider", "Inspector Gadget") to movies, video games, popular music and some more obscure stuff (or maybe I just didn't recognise it). He had talent and I enjoyed aspects of his show, but I was also impatient to see Lindsey and the gang. Also, his music definitely overstayed its welcome (he played for close to one hour). But he received strong applause from the crowd and many people were dancing to his music (well, as much as you possibly can in a place the size of Fowler's). Certainly more people than those who danced to Lindsey Stirling. What gives, yo?

The BAD
I didn't enjoy lining up for one hour to get into the show (but maybe that's standard practice - I haven't been to a music concert since the late 90s). Then standing for another hour while the supporting act continued for much longer than necessary. Standing for almost two hours after that put my legs in the Dead Zone. Most importantly, Fowler's is a tiny venue for a famous international act like Lindsey Stirling and the stage is even tinnier (hello, need I remind organisers Lindsey Stirling is a dancing violinist!) She did a great job, but there wasn't decent cooling for her or the audience. One woman fainted at the sheer awesomeness of Lindsey (not really).

The UGLY (or DOWNRIGHT EVIL)
This has nothing to do with Lindsey Stirling herself and everything to do with modern music crowds. As Shepherd Book from the TV series "Firefly" famously put it, and I'm paraphrasing here, "There's a special level of hell. A level reserved for child abusers and people who sabotage others experiences at Lindsey Stirling concerts." But seriously, Lindsey Stirling fans: We're all passionate about the same artist. So don't be jerks and think of others. Take a few quick photos of Miss Stirling and then put away your blinking phones! I mean it! We didn't pay good money to watch your phone screens (at any one time there may have been 40 or 50 people filming the show - I may or may not have told people off).

In short, it was a brilliant night (over much too soon though) with several moments marred by some special blockheads.

P.S. Next time I'm going to drag along some friends, I'm not going solo.
 
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melita916

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LINDSEY STIRLING

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(photo not from actual SA show)

Last night I saw the fantabulous Miss Lindsey Stirling live! She's a brilliant dancing violinist in the genres of classic violin/dub-step/electronica. I've finally finished my review. Here it is.

If you're not familiar with her work, here's her YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/lindseystomp



LINDSEY STIRLING at Fowler's Live, Adelaide

The GREAT
Seeing Lindsey Stirling live! I've been a huge fan of hers for 2+ years now and was especially bummed when Adelaide wasn't included in the Australian tour early last year. It was beyond amazing to finally see Lindsey in person. Incredibly surreal. I thought Lindsey and her two peeps, Gavi and Drew were amazing. The trio are clearly one happy family and that played out in a wonderful dynamic on stage. This was communicated in a curious combination of strong musical talent and dance (of course), humility, playfulness, depth and integrity and on top of all that, they still managed to have great stage presence.

During the night, Lindsey Stirling shared a little of her story and gave credit to God for giving her strength in the darkest parts of her life, which was cool (but she's a Mormon). I was mesmerized by Lindsey's trademark ethereal, but energetic dancing and violin playing and the dynamic lighting accompanying her performance really added to the experience (or maybe I'm just easily impressed). Lindsey wowed everyone with her surprisingly beautiful vocal talents when she sang a few Disney princess song excerpts. The band played many of her songs, as well as a cover of "Senbonzakura", the love song, "All of Me", her "Lord of the Rings" medley and any acoustic version of "Transcendence".

The audience were strangely introverted though. Anyone who knows me knows that I don't dance and that I'm not an extrovert. And yet, there I was, one of the few, out of maybe 300 people, dancing along to the songs (and singing). Don't get me wrong, Lindsey was warmly welcomed and well-received and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves (clapping along, chanting, wooting and shouting their appreciation). I guess this really was a YouTube crowd (ha!) But seriously, guys! Lindsey's music is crazy dance-friendly. Why you no dance?

WEIRD OBSERVATION
Lindsey Stirling sounded much more American in person.

The GOOD
The supporting act was a DJ who turned dials and things on a sound board linked up to a laptop (I don't know what you call that set-up). The guy played with a lot of dub-step music and 80s/90s pop culture tunes from everything TV (eg. "Where's Wally?", "Knight Rider", "Inspector Gadget") to movies, video games, popular music and some more obscure stuff (or maybe I just didn't recognise it). He had talent and I enjoyed aspects of his show, but I was also impatient to see Lindsey and the gang. Also, his music definitely overstayed its welcome (he played for close to one hour). But he received strong applause from the crowd and many people were dancing to his music (well, as much as you possibly can in a place the size of Fowler's). Certainly more people than those who danced to Lindsey Stirling. What gives, yo?

The BAD
I didn't enjoy lining up for one hour to get into the show (but maybe that's standard practice - I haven't been to a music concert since the late 90s). Then standing for another hour while the supporting act continued for much longer than necessary. Standing for almost two hours after that put my legs in the Dead Zone. Most importantly, Fowler's is a tiny venue for a famous international act like Lindsey Stirling and the stage is even tinnier (hello, need I remind organisers Lindsey Stirling is a dancing violinist!) She did a great job, but there wasn't decent cooling for her or the audience. One woman fainted at the sheer awesomeness of Lindsey (not really).

The UGLY (or DOWNRIGHT EVIL)
This has nothing to do with Lindsey Stirling herself and everything to do with modern music crowds. As Shepherd Book from the TV series "Firefly" famously put it, and I'm paraphrasing here, "There's a special level of hell. A level reserved for child abusers and people who sabotage others experiences at Lindsey Stirling concerts." But seriously, Lindsey Stirling fans: We're all passionate about the same artist. So don't be jerks and think of others. Take a few quick photos of Miss Stirling and then put away your blinking phones! I mean it! We didn't pay good money to watch your phone screens (at any one time there may have been 40 or 50 people filming the show - I may or may not have told people off).

In short, it was a brilliant night (over much too soon though) with several moments marred by some special blockheads.

P.S. Next time I'm going to drag along some friends, I'm not going solo.
i love what she's doing! as a violin player myself, i'm like yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas :)
 

rachelsedge

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But wait! That coat you're wearing in your avatar (what I can see of it) looks fabulous. Do you have a link to an online store or something where I can see the rest of it? Also you and your dog are super cute and look like you're having a lot of fun. :D
Thanks! It's my go-to coat, even though all the buttons are missing so I can only tie it in the front with the wrap around straps. :rolleyes: I got it at Maurices, years ago on clearance so I doubt they'd still have it. :(
 

ChandlerFan

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I wrote my social security number down on a form once, but it was wrong. I'm 99% sure it was in a dream, but there's 1% of me that worries it actually wasn't.

So THAT'S probably why my 1 million dollar tax refund from years ago hasn't come in yet. Yeah, that's it. :cool:
Dang, girl, how many exemptions did you take?! :p

Also, I was telling my sister the other day about how this cute girl came in to have her taxes done and I was talking about pick-up lines I could use like, "Hey girl, nice deductions ;)" My sister looked at me like I had just kicked a puppy.
 

ChandlerFan

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Also, I had the craziest road trip of all time yesterday. Drove while the snow was pouring out of the sky and several inches was already on the ground. Cars stuck left and right, fender benders every now and then. And once the roads were no longer snow-covered but it was still snowing, I had a truck pulling an RV trailer jackknife like 1,000 feet in front of me. It was an adventure for sure. My confidence in my winter driving abilities is pretty high now, though, even though I had a couple of too-close-for-comfort moments of my own yesterday. Yay for Wisconsin heritage!
 

ChandlerFan

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Thanks! It's my go-to coat, even though all the buttons are missing so I can only tie it in the front with the wrap around straps. :rolleyes: I got it at Maurices, years ago on clearance so I doubt they'd still have it. :(
That's okay, it's like you're gift-wrapping yourself every time you go outside haha.
 
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JustAnotherUser

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So, I realize that I can't stand silence. Just plain silence. I'm needing something that I could keep my mind focused on or needing some noise (whether the tv or music) to go on, especially at night. If I keep myself in such silence, it's only going to make my mind become very loud and have me thinking things that I shouldn't. I'm afraid as to what would happen if I let it do just that, since it has been the case in the past.

If only I focus and put such energy onto the things I really need to do, then I think my life would be great.
 

PopClick

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Thanks! It's my go-to coat, even though all the buttons are missing so I can only tie it in the front with the wrap around straps. :rolleyes: I got it at Maurices, years ago on clearance so I doubt they'd still have it. :(
Ooh! Ooh! You can totally replace the buttons! It's really easy, I promise! Something silver would look great! I'm nerding out again! Be sure to take the coat with you so you can audition buttons at the fabric store and make sure they're the right size for the button holes!

I'll stop, I'll stop. But really. :D
 

gypsygirl

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Dang, girl, how many exemptions did you take?! :p

Also, I was telling my sister the other day about how this cute girl came in to have her taxes done and I was talking about pick-up lines I could use like, "Hey girl, nice deductions ;)" My sister looked at me like I had just kicked a puppy.

the comment about the deductions would probably be less smarmy that a comment about her figure(s).

or less obnoxious than making a vague observation of how taxing she is. ; p
 

seoulsearch

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Continuing with the ongoing theme of Pickup Lines for Accountants... "Heeeyyyy Girl, I like the way you itemize!!!"
 

ChandlerFan

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Continuing with the ongoing theme of Pickup Lines for Accountants... "Heeeyyyy Girl, I like the way you itemize!!!"
I also thought of one about making dependents but I want to keep my pick-up lines PG and BG (Biblical Guidance) :p
 

ChandlerFan

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Or what about "Girl, loving you is EZ."



lol I am so lame in the way that I can laugh so hard at my own dumb jokes.
 

seoulsearch

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I also thought of one about making dependents but I want to keep my pick-up lines PG and BG (Biblical Guidance) :p
Seeing as I'm no longer a young spring chicken (I tend to think of myself as an early autumn chicken instead), my accountant will probably ask me about making deductions for Depends rather than dependents...
 

gypsygirl

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...or asking just how far her charitable deductions extend. ; p
 
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ChandlerFan

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How about...

"Girl, I'd like to give you the Romantic Opportunity Credit ;)" (It's just not complete without the cheesy wink and Joe Biden smile.)
 

melita916

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Cheesy pick up lines are the best thing ever.

Others may not agree with me lol
 
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MissCris

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I had one of those types of dreams that's really hard to shake off. Three hours later, and I'm still feeling slightly nauseous about what my brain comes up with when it's left unguarded.

In other news, My closet is seriously lacking in the area of long, floaty ballerina type skirts. And combat boots.

In more...other...news, the most exciting thing happening in my world is that I am now potty training two toddlers, one of whom thinks I'm being cruel and evil, while the other thinks it's a fun game.

We have a miniature hand-made wooden sleigh that someone built for our kids for Christmas, that's meant to be pulled by a rope. There are wheels that can be put on it for when there's no snow. I think we'll put those on and take a walk, and make the other kids (all three of them) in the neighborhood jealous.