Okay, it’s not technically a snow day because it actually snowed on Tuesday.
And I don’t even get snow days because I have to go to work no matter what the weather is doing.
No. Matter. What.
But today I was off (or yesterday at this point), so I was able to enjoy the snow as God intended – from home. 🙂
Anyway, the snow is slowly, slowly melting, but it’s so cold at night that the roads are icy in the mornings and evenings. So the less people on them the better.
But Louis and I did get outside for a bit today, and took a little walk up to the field.
Louis!!
I had to drive in across the field when I got home Wednesday night. My driveway is so steep that I can’t get up it when it snows.
.A very little walk.
Louis learns that snow on logs is slippery.
I keep forgetting I want to buy snow boots when the stores are selling snow boots, and my tennis shoes were not made for walking around in what’s basically just thick water.
So once my shoes were getting soaked through, I figured it was time to go in. That took all of about 15 minutes.
As soon as I said, “Okay, baby!” and turned around, Louis ran for the house!
That speck is Louis.
I guess I can’t blame him; he wasn’t wearing any shoes at all.
Continuing the music theme for another week, I present you with some one hit wonders!
For the most part, these are all true one hit on the US Top 40 Pop Chart and that’s all this band ever did wonders, the bands you never of before and then never heard from again.
Here we go!
1980 The Vapors – Turning Japanese
peaked at #36 on November 29th
When I saw this video, I realized I didn’t remember anything except the chorus. And listening to it I can see why: it’s pretty dumb and possibly a bit racist. But the chorus is catchy. I really think so.
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1981 Joey Scarbury – Believe It or Not (Greatest American Hero theme)
peaked at #2 on August 15th
I LOVED this song!! Loved it. And why not, it’s Solid Gold. (Get it? Solid Gold? I crack me up.) ANY-way, this video really is golden 80’s memorabilia, for so many reasons.
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1982 Buckner & Garcia – Pac-Man Fever
peaked at #9 on March 27th
American Bandstand, Dick Clark, skinny ties, Pac Man… I’ve got 80’s fever, ya’ll! I’m not even playing. As an interesting side-note, Buckner now has a show called The 1 Hit Wonders Show.
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1983 Taco – Puttin’ on the Ritz
peaked at #4 on September 3rd
I totally remembered most of the words when I watched this video, you guys! Or at least lots of them. Ok, some of them, but still. It seems a little weird now, but I really liked this video when I was 13. I thought it was super duper.
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1984 Ollie & Jerry – Breakin’… There’s No Stopping Us
peaked at #9 on August 4th
Break dancing is cool. That is all.
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1985 John Hunter – Tragedy
peaked at #39 on February 16th
I have no recollection of this song whatsoever, but this video made me laugh so I had to include it. Plus, cute doggie. This is so thoroughly mid-80’s! The hair, the makeup, the shoulder pads…they’re just a tragedy.
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1986 Boys Don’t Cry – I Wanna Be a Cowboy
peaked at #12 on June 21st
I do remember this song – and it’s still awesome! Yippie-yippie-yi, Yippie-yi-yo-yo! Oh, Yippie!!
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1987 Danny Wilson – Mary’s Prayer
peaked at #23 on September 5th
I liked this song, but I had no idea until now that he was saying Mary’s prayer.
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1988 E.U. (Experience Unlimited) – Da Butt
peaked at #35 on May 21st
This is a little bit of a cheat because E.U. had other hits on the R&B charts too, but they’re a D.C.-based band, which is local to me. Also it’s old guys singing about butts.
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1989 Grayson Hugh – Talk It Over
peaked at #19 on September 9
This is the only song on the list I even recognized. And I played them all. Where was I in ’89? My favorite parts of this song and video are the background singers. They remind me of my time singing in chorus.
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This was the most fun, you guys!! I think I’ll be spending some money at iTunes in a minute. 🙂
I hate the laundromat. It always succeeds in reminding me of my own insecurities and inadequacies. I am not generally inadequate, but I feel that way most of the time. I feel, almost always, as though I’m not good enough.
This is incredibly hard to reconcile with my knowledge and real belief that I am somebody, and more than that – somebody good and worthwhile. How do you work that out in your mind? For me, I guess, it’s that I think I’m quite alright, but I’m somehow truly mystified to find anyone else who agrees with me. But, I’m off my subject. This has nothing really to do with laundromats.
It’s just that I feel so utterly conspicuous here. A laundromat is just one of those places where people have little choice but to look at other people. And be looked at in our turn. Here I feel fatter than I am, uglier than I am, stupider than I am.
Why am I so deeply concerned with other people? People I’ll never see again. People who will never think about me again?
I hate the laundromat.
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The older I get, the less conspicuous I feel. And the less I care what people may or may not be thinking about me at any given time. Mostly I’ve just realized that strangers think about me, or even notice me, far less than I imagine. But I wonder, was that insecurity that made me (and sometimes still makes me) feel observed and scrutinized? Or was it just another form of ego and self-absorption?