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There’s been a lot of talk about this next series. Maybe too much talk.
This series is not an anti-Valentines Day series.
But it occurred to me that this week was going to be bookended by two major multi-million dollar events that I have zero interest in: The Super Bowl and Valentine’s Day. And then I found that Sluggo panel and got to thinking.
So I thought I’d do a music series on boredom, and how (if possible) to avoid it. And while these songs aren’t necessarily the love-song antidotes you arguably need to counter the Valentine onslaught (for that, I recommend
bedsitter23 ’s fabulous Plastique Valentine series, currently in progress), maybe they’ll help a little.
Besides, the annual Anti-Valentine Fr0gcast is in post-production as we speak. So, you know, that’s something to look forward to.
To kick of Boredom Week, we start with a mission statement from the Chairman of the Bored: Mr Iggy Pop.
I’m a lengthy monologue,
This is dF
This series is not an anti-Valentines Day series.
But it occurred to me that this week was going to be bookended by two major multi-million dollar events that I have zero interest in: The Super Bowl and Valentine’s Day. And then I found that Sluggo panel and got to thinking.
So I thought I’d do a music series on boredom, and how (if possible) to avoid it. And while these songs aren’t necessarily the love-song antidotes you arguably need to counter the Valentine onslaught (for that, I recommend
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Besides, the annual Anti-Valentine Fr0gcast is in post-production as we speak. So, you know, that’s something to look forward to.
To kick of Boredom Week, we start with a mission statement from the Chairman of the Bored: Mr Iggy Pop.
I’m a lengthy monologue,
This is dF