Monday, November 21, 2005
Pomeroy- She's Dangerous
Too late!
Every fun-loving student who's attended a central Midwestern university in the last five years is intimately familiar with Pomeroy. The band provides a default soundtrack for dancing, making out, and vomiting. Pomeroy's blend of pop, metal and hip hop make them the rare party act that kids of all backgrounds can agree on. She's Dangerous is one of four new songs inside Pomeroy's new Live At the Blue Note concert DVD package. It sounds like nothing so much as a Michael Jackson remix, and serves as a proven remedy for bumping the noxious My Humps out of non-stop rotation in your brain.
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pomeroy is awesome
Yes they are. Nice guys, too.
I'm a writer by profession and it's totally clear to me that since I started blogging, the amount I write has increased exponentially, my daily interactions
with the views of others have never been so frequent, the diversity of voices I engage with is far higher than in the pre-Internet age—and all this has
helped me become more modest as a thinker, more open to error, less fixated on what I do know, and more respectful of what I don't. If this is a
deterioration in my brain, then more, please.
"The problem is finding the space and time when this engagement stops, and calm, quiet, thinking and reading of longer-form arguments, novels, essays can
begin. Worse, this also needs time for the mind to transition out of an instant gratification mode to me a more long-term, thoughtful calm. I find this takes
at least a day of detox. Getting weekends back has helped. But if there were a way to channel the amazing insights of blogging into the longer, calmer modes
of thinking ... we'd be getting somewhere
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