Recountdown
10 Bands You've Seen Live
- The Toll
- Elvis Costello
- The Cure
- Prince
- U2
- The Rolling Stones
- Billy Joel
- NIN
- Limbeck
- Mary Chapin Carpenter
9 Things You're Looking Forward To
- Shipping my application
- LOML getting his ass to SF for good
- Seeing Judy while she's back in the Bay Area.
- Taking a scriptwriting class
- Visiting the Land of Wallopin with LOML
- Marrying LOML
- Big 4th of July Party at our house
- Dubya losing in November
- Visiting NYC later in the Summer
8 Things You Wear Daily
- Tennis shoes
- Shorts
- T-shirts
- My Watch
- Baseball cap
- Footies
- My cellphone (sort of)
- A Vague Air of Superiority (ha)
7 Things That Annoy You
- Dubya
- Republicans
- Christians
- Microsoft
- Bay Bridge Traffic
- Gay Bears in their home turf
- Andrew Sullivan
6 Things You Touch Every Day
- My Secret No-No Place
- Toothbrush
- My PowerBook
- Toilet
- Fridge
- Mailbox
5 Things You Do Every Day
- Eat
- Excrete
- Work
- Spank it
- Respire
4 Of Your Favorite Bands or Musicians
- The Toll
- Elvis Costello
- Prince
- Billy Joel
3 Movies You Could Watch Over and Over
- Grease
- Hedwig and the Angry Inch
- While You Were Sleeping
2 Of Your Favorite Songs At This Moment
- Wicked Little Town [Hedwig]
- No Medicine Land [The Toll]
1 Person You Could Spend the Rest of Your Life With
- LOML, unless I have to send him to Jesus
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The Toll was the greatest band that never made it rich enough to keep going. I blame Geffen. But count myself lucky to have seen them play 20 or 30 times live.
I haven't heard "No Medicine Land" in a long time--thanks for keeping it and the spirit of The Toll alive.
Brett