Monday, May 4, 2009

Ciff Notes of Show 318 [Friday, May 1]

Weight in Before the show

Luke - 187
It Working
Flash - 131
after a good brisk walk
Sean - 154

Aquaduck was in Seattle receley
And Sean when to the gig

and Jen and Luke did not know
they was playing despite begin on the mailing list

A TBTL shocker

Luke Burbank got a Traffic Ticket
and it was giving by a "Ten's"

total cost of the ticket $35
ouch!

Luke fell betared

after that Luke got a E-mail
saying that they serving
absinthe Liquor
on Flights

Double Ouch!

It On
Virgin American Airlines

This Day in TBTL History:

May 1, 2008

The Introduction of the Comment of the Day!

That last Long

Link to the Show Audio

Hour Two:

And this is Show 318
in a collector Serier

Luke and the gang was wondering should this be ban

!

From the The Guardian [UK]

exclamation marks - those forms of punctuation derided by the funless and fastidious - are making a comeback, thanks to an Internet renaissance that is bleeding over into every form of written communication. Once it was bad form to end a paragraph with an exclamation mark. Now it's borderline obligatory. Once it was enough to put a sign on your door: "Back in five minutes." Now, without the flourish of an exclamation mark, that sign lacks verve or at least zeitgeisty voguishness. Go figure!

Click Here For the Whole Story

From the
exclamation point wiki

An exclamation mark or exclamation point is a punctuation mark: ! It is usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or high volume, and often marks the end of a sentence.

The History

The exclamation mark was introduced into English printing in the 15th century, and was called the "note of admiration" until the mid 17th century.[1] In German orthography, the sign made its first appearance in the Luther Bible in 1797.[2]

The mark was not featured on standard manual typewriters before the 1970s. Instead, one typed a full stop, backspaced, and then typed an apostrophe.


Who know the smile face could be the next to go

:-)

And TBTL got some press
of all placed

The Ingraham High School Cascade Student Newspaper

Luke love the review
it almost bought him to tears

Hour Three: [nine bells, Burbank Stander Time]

and it also TBTL After Hours

Luke was complain about somebody else I-tunes
pop up on his I Pod player

Triple Ouch!

They did mention the
Zoo Tunes Summer music Line-up
at Woodland Park Zoo

June 17 The B-52s
June 24 Mavis Staples with special guest Allen Toussaint
July 1 & 2 Three Girls and their Buddy
Featuring Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, Shawn Colvin and Buddy Miller
July 15 Ladysmith Black Mambazo
July 19 Los Lobos
July 22 Cowboy Junkies / Son Volt
July 26 Indigo Girls
July 30 Jewel
August 13 Joan Baez
August 16 Nanci Griffith
August 19 Susan Tedeschi with JJ Grey and Mofro
August 26 Amos Lee

A listen is say this use to be the VH1 line years ago

They rebroadcast Why it Matters from Friday, May 2, 1008
on the The Kentucky Derby

as they Lister singing the Kentucky state song "My Kentucky homes
as they make drinks for the Derby which was won by "Big Brown" who won
Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, But came up short finished 9th, becoming the first Triple Crown hopeful to finish in last place at Belmont

Ouch! X 4

There was a listen who like the David Sedars ticket from last week
it was a great show with great sets.

Music for your weekend
This Week is from Ali of the NYU 10s

For Sean: Love the World (Ingo Star Cruiser Remix) by Karoshi Brothers

Sean gave it a thums Up

It remind him of Cibo Matto


For Jen: See Line Woman by
Ollabelle

She would like it a few times to get into it to like it.

For Luke: A Postcard to Nina by Jens Lekman

Next Weeks there will be two music for you weekend since i did not do one for the last three weeks and remember there was No Music For your Weekend Last Week[It Was ABest of TBTL last week.]

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