Thursday, November 30, 2006

Ukele cover of The Guess Who's "Undun"

That. Rocks.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

question. I saved some pix and for got to put a label on it. How do i retrieve this post. I wanted to work on it after I came home from getting K and now I cant find it. the computer has reset three times on me so i figured i would save this the thing and then come back and work on it after we came home or tomorrow. let me know by e-mail or one of my blogs when you get a minute. thanks.

tshsmom said...

Burton Cummings, he AIN'T!!
That is just.so.WRONG!

Gardenia said...

Loved it - reminds me of late nights with friends after a little too much to drink - a loooooooooong time ago.

S.M. Elliott said...

T, all you have to do is go into your posting area, as if you're going to post, and then click on the option "edit posts" and choose the one you want to label (it will give you a list of all your posts).

I thought this was hilarious, and he has a pretty good voice! :D

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the advice but the post I had saved under drafts isnt there either. I dont know whats wrong but thanks for the help. It could just be darned computer also. It gets stubborn sometimes. Maybe with a rest over the weekend it will be more cooperative on Monday. Well catch you later.

Anonymous said...

Sorry had to leave a remember when just now when I read your dads blog about you guys having computers in the house since you were born. You remember that time at your b-day party and Athena dropped her chocolater malt all over the key board when we were strictly told not to have them in that by the computer?? i dont remember your parents being real mad but I remember her doing so. Let me know if you remember that one.

tshsmom said...

Tweets, we remember it well. Athena's malt spill has become a family joke. ;)
L would always tell her not to push her luck, because he had already let her live when she spilled that malt.

S.M. Elliott said...

I totally remember that!! A. does too; she still mentions it once in a while, and STILL feels bad about it. ;D

Anonymous said...

I remember A doing that...threatened to make her walk home, but I was chuckling, too. Keyboards are easy to clean, even inside, but I wasn't gonna tell HER that!

Anonymous said...

OK. Sorry Had to bring that one up. Like I said I was reading the one blog about the kids having a computer in the home since they were babies and I just remembered it. We had our fun I can say that much and I just hope K and B can have as much fun as they grow older. Most of K's friends dont speak english though and its hard on her. She comes home asking what things mean and I cant tell her because I dont know.

tshsmom said...

Tweets, yeah I THINK you girls all spoke english. Sometimes it was hard to tell, LOL!
Hopefully K's friends will know more english, before they get to slumber party age. If not, remember that giggling is the universal language! ;)

S.M. Elliott said...

That's odd, that there a lot of non-English kids where you live. But I guess they'll learn some eventually; they're still just little.

Anonymous said...

Yes. There a lot of Mexicans here in WI. The way it looks we might just be come the minority instead of the other way around for some darn reason. But you dont hear me complaining. I go on for ever about them but I wont. One thing though is there parents come to America and then they dont refuse to learn our language and take our jobs. That is how it is here at least. It sucks but nothing we can do about. Half of them are illegal immigrants anyway. Well I suppose. One more thing I forgot. K does have two or three friends that speak English and I hope they stay good friends.

S.M. Elliott said...

That's strange! Seems like there are a lot of Mexicans in the Midwest now. A. had to learn Spanish to manage a hotel in Nebraska, there were so many Mexican maids. Must be a big change for people, going from warm and sunny Mexico to places like Nebraska.
I can't understand wanting to live and work in a new country, but not wanting to learn the language! That's the first thing I'd want to learn.

Anonymous said...

I love it, He does a great job...no really!, I'd toss em some coin his way!