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I wish I would pass out. I want to see what it feels like.
-Stephanie after she heard someone passed out on stage at our special day.
We have to buy a kiddie pool now, to train for a triathlon.
-Darcie after we ran and rode bike for a couple of miles
The Democrats are like RADIOHEAD and the Republicans are like Kylie Minogue. Everybody knows Radiohead are writing better songs, but Kylie is probably selling ten times as many records
-Moby (I hold no political thought on this... but its still a funny statement).
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"Oh look! The Tractor Supply Company! We have to go there - they have great clothes" - Brian #2 from Maryland
"Wait, did you just say the Tractor Supply Company has great clothes?" - Autumn
Posted by: Autumn | March 23, 2005 10:53 AM
I saw a commercial on it today, so i guess its true... because comercials don't lie.
Posted by: itzjerm | March 23, 2005 11:01 AM
The commercial told you they had great clothes?
Posted by: Autumn | March 23, 2005 11:14 AM
"maybe you should take your kidneys out for a night on the town"
-javann
"you two should have never been given cable"
-d.a., after hearing that autumn and i were watching the 'real world/road rules challenge'
"i'd like to just chew on a giant one...a big bass"
-alex, thoughts on 'sweedish fish'
Posted by: mallory | March 23, 2005 11:27 AM
I don’t know... i don’t really watch TV... its just there...making noise... blaring out its propaganda.... I only catch portions here and there and create my own half understood view of the world.
-Jeremy (Answering Autumns Question)
But it was a commerical in which this old guy was saying go to TSC for clothes. I laughed, then I turned the TV off.
Posted by: itzjerm | March 23, 2005 11:42 AM
Oh lord, I should have known those boys would wear John Deere hats...
D.A., who is currently wearing a Grandaddy shirt that, ironically enough, has a robotic knock-off of a certain leaping, antlered mammal on it.
Hypocrital indie kid...
Posted by: D.A. | March 23, 2005 11:54 AM
hey - its the only place that i will go to buy my bib overalls.
Posted by: mallory | March 23, 2005 11:56 AM
Ya know i was trying on some overalls in Idaho last month... it was in a second hand store... to bad those things didn't fit... i've been lookin for a good pair of overalls... not had any since I was about 12... used to wear those all the time on the farm...
overalls... gotta get back to my roots.
Posted by: itzjerm | March 23, 2005 12:16 PM
D.A. if you notice only Brian #2 made that statement, so it would be only one boy wearing a John Deere hat
Posted by: Autumn | March 23, 2005 12:29 PM
Don't be naive Autumn.
They already share names.
You know they would share hats.
"D.A.", or as translated from Sanskrit, "White Devil Voice of Reason"
Posted by: D.A. | March 23, 2005 01:37 PM
Ah I remember when you bought that Grandaddy shirt that, ironically enough, has a robotic knock-off of a certain leaping, antlered mammal on it. Man thats been like 5 years ago... its held up well
Posted by: itzjerm | March 23, 2005 02:07 PM
John Deere hats? White devils? Quite the quote wednesday. . .
Posted by: I'm Not Talking To You. . .So Stop Reading My Comments | March 23, 2005 02:10 PM
Hey, I have to get my jeans from tractor supply, their the only place that keeps my size in stock.
Posted by: Jason | March 23, 2005 02:21 PM
Yeah Jerm, this shirt has been through bottle rocket fights, metal pits (not the arm kind), over drying, and various fiery conflagrations of confrontation. It currently makes signs. For all that, it has indeed held up well, and I still get compliments on it every time it gets worn.
I will, however, never forgive them for not playing The Crystal Lake when we saw them. I mean, come on, it was their big hit!
D.A.
Posted by: D.A. | March 23, 2005 02:21 PM
"I am going to be the first komerican farmer in Alabama ever!" - Tracey
I've found my calling and will begin work on the mini farm shortly.
Well, wait, work will begin when once i find land, land is needed, then farm will arise from it, by my handy farmer hands! Yes!
I will raise german wirehairs and shepards, great danes, clydesdales, painted ponies, clean chickens (maybe), black angus cattle, stray cats, and stuff.
Posted by: Trashy | March 23, 2005 04:05 PM
Jason Mraz tickets on sale now for Friday, April 1st at Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham... very cool, it really was a furnace.
Posted by: Trashy | March 23, 2005 04:11 PM
well its almost the myers farm... you described, except it is located in Tennessee
we raised black angus cattle, german decendants, dusty ponies, clean ducks (because everything has to be clean on the myers farm), stray cats, there were probably a couple of great dames raised even....
Posted by: itzjerm | March 23, 2005 04:18 PM
I did not grow up on a farm, but I worked on a ranch all through high school, and this pretty much sums up my thoughts of the farm life--
"The little cows are kind of cute, until the big ones stand next to them and poop on their head" --Jeremy
Posted by: Jeremy | March 23, 2005 04:42 PM
Don't agree with the Mraz-ification of Sloss Furnace, but that is an AWESOME venue. Some venues are warm, some are old, some have great sound, etc., but that one is just cool. All giant old rusted out smelting (is that the right term?) machinary and concrete and wires and a really weird stage setup on the old loading dock.
It was also where I saw Hum reunite.
Now THAT was too much rawk for one hand!
D.A.
Posted by: D.A. | March 23, 2005 04:45 PM
"And then when you have to give the calf a scour pill... and well then you can imagine what calf 2 and 3 look like that need the pill ...
nothin like taht in the spring
now thats the farm"
-Jerm (not to be confused with Jeremy)
Posted by: itzjerm | March 23, 2005 04:56 PM
we got a sales paper today from TSC and guess what jerm it has denim overalls for $32.99.
Posted by: hannah j | March 23, 2005 10:27 PM
On April 2, i got the manager to give everyone a discount on the buffet. The more people that show up the lower the price off the buffet. It is at 7 o'clock.
Posted by: Brittany | March 23, 2005 10:35 PM
Jason Mraz is very good in concert. Although it is a bit of a guilty pleasure. We bought his cd when it first came out a couple years ago when I heard a sample at a local cd store in Philly, and I thought, wow this is really entertaining, Im going to buy it now and enjoy it before the radio and MTV destroys him and I am forced to hate him (kinda the same thing they did with Hootie and the Blowfish 10 years ago, and numerous others since). So the moral of my soap box speach, is that it is ok to like listen to cheesy entertaining music if it truly makes you happy (and if you discover it yourself before it is completely corrupted). That is all.
Posted by: Jeremy | March 23, 2005 10:46 PM
I agree. Words like that remind me of why we're family. It almost brings tears to my eyes. The wisdom, the knowledge, and such good statements as such, i'm becoming more and more proud to be you relation jeremy.
It is very true, like what you want and what you will, even though corporates may use and abuse they are still the artists they are.
For example: Would you betray muse for a growing fan base..? absolutely not, you would just push and shove the new base out of the way to get to the front at the concert
Posted by: Trashy | March 24, 2005 05:33 PM