It's Hump Day, I'm feeling better, and it's starting to warm up. In honor of all of this, I present the following video. It makes me want to go out for a nice run, although I think I'll wait a week.
I've always loved this song, but I have no idea what's up with the light bondage and running featured in the vid. Oh, that reminds me, the latest season of "Survivor" starts tonight.
This video is a shout out to the Girl Scout who rang my doorbell Saturday afternoon. I'm sorry I was such a douche, but I was napping, and I was not in the mood to deal with 10 year-olds peddling cookies.
Please come back. I've changed my mind. I would like 10 boxes of Samoas.
So here's a great video from my youth. It was the first time in which I was not completely terrified by Annie Lennox. Although between the bad wigs and creepy dolls, I probably should have been.
It's not officially winter, but I figured it was cold enough to rock out to this video.
How couldn't you love The Bangles? Susanna Hoffs was one of the hottest bad-ass chicks to come out of the 80's. And this was WAY better than that dumb Egyptian song...
It's seems that 3 am is the witching hour for me lately. Between Baby Jay-Z and daily work stress, night after night, I tend to wake up right about this time.
Last night in my sleep-deprived stupor while feeding the baby, I was reminded of a much simpler time when 3 am had a more fun-filled meaning. 3 am eternal to be exact.
Those of you still around from the 90's will be familiar with the club phenom known as The KLF. And those who frequented the Matrix in Columbia would have witnessed me rocking that mother out to their various tunes of the time. Yes, that was me dancing on the speakers with Allison, Les, Laura, Tonya, and Eric. Dressed to kill in unfortunate ensembles such as white biker shorts paired with Orange OP booty shorts.
Picking one KLF song is more difficult than Sophie's Choice, so I've chosen 3 for your listening pleasure.
"3 AM Eternal" got me started on this tangent. "Last Train to Trancentral" was my favorite ass-shaking groove. And finally, who didn't love "Justified and Ancient" with Tammy Wynette? Enjoy...