Let's do a comparison shall we. I love her music, I would just like to point out the stark contrast of wardrobe (including David Bowie's mint green suit in the second video) of Annie Lenox:
Performing "Into the West" at the Oscars
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QZVeTrd3wI
At a tribute concert performing "Under Pressure"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUQcGX7Jd80
And for the record, in the second video, that's not a mask, it's makeup. I can't question her abilities and brilliance as a singer, and I love both songs, just interesting to see the stark contrast.
Jan and Sean stopped by, and so did Cat and Brad, we all had dinner and then proceeded to play a few rounds of "Happily Ever After." The craziest round included Muffin, Prince of Denmark and Deborah the "Man Witch" along with Todd the female blue jay who was once a golden turtle. Fun times.
I tried out a new sushi recipe, for sweet California rolls. It was okay, but I want to modify it. I liked the tuna in it, but there was too much sauce and it made it a weird texture. Other than that though, I was happy, the rice cooker worked extremely well for the rice (got a bit dirty when steaming the vegetables though, but it was easy enough to clean since I soaked it).
Work continues, I got a preliminary response back from the developer of the review module I'm using here at the site, so hopefully I'll hear back soon about the problem. In the meantime, I'd like to experiment and see if I can set up review categories for other things.
I happened to be flipping through the channels and paused on Fox. They were running that fundamentalist Christian "news program" hosted by a husband and wife. It's all propaganda anyway, trying to force the fundamentalist Christian view on anyone watching, but I had to laugh, the woman (who holds a "PhD," although this made me question whether or not the granting institution didn't end in "dot com") was reading a news headline about a cache of nuclear weapons from Germany being moved in Russia. Except, she pronounced 'cache' with a long a at the end, like the woman's formal wear store, instead of a silent e.





