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Tuesday, December 5, 2006

More random dumpage.

Posted By on Tue, Dec 5, 2006 at 10:31 AM

I've got nothing of my own to contribute, so I'll just post on the backs of others.

MGP likes KISS. He and I share an affinity for many things — solitude and Heavy Metal Parking Lot are but two. But on this issue, we will forever be divided.

Filmmaker and Candleblog king Bill Simmon releases the trailer to his forthcoming documentary on Vermont rock legends The Pants.

Check out some "unauthorized Burlington music videos" at SpittingOutTeeth.

False 45th continues their year-end retrospective.

Are you a guitarist and a dirty old man? Here's something for your holiday wish list. (Courtesy Music Thing).

A recent comment got me thinking about limericks. While not as personally fulfilling as haiku, they can be pretty fun. Seven Days food writer Suzanne Podhaizer thinks so, anyway. Here's proof:

"Are you clever about cuisine? Enjoy writing lyrics about the larder? Then you should contribute to our first-ever Culinary Limerick Contest! Email your creations to [email protected]. The cream of the crop will be printed on December 27th. Entries must be received by December 15."

The prize is breakfast for two at Penny Cluse.  Wonder if they'll let you cut the line?

UPDATE: Here's an extraordinarily well-written review from Pitchfork. I don't care what you people think — I want Santa to bring me that Doors boxed set.

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Casey Rea

Casey Rea

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Casey Rea was the Seven Days music editor from 2004 until 2007. He won the 2005 John D. Donoghue award for arts criticism from the Vermont Press Association.

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